Comment by Cheyana

Comment by Cheyana 4 days ago

20 replies

Thanks for this. In another strange internet coincidence, I was asking ChatGPT to break down the fundamentals of the Peano axioms just yesterday and now I see this. Thumbs up!

burnt-resistor 3 days ago

I suspect in the near future (if not already) ChatGPT data will be sold to data brokers and bough by Amazon such that writing a prompt will end up polluting Alexa product recommendations within a few minutes to hours.

  • random3 2 days ago

    I suspect that in the near future nobody will directly read product recommendations.

  • lmpdev 3 days ago

    Oh for fuck sake

    Can we not ruin every technology we develop with ads?

    • smoyer 3 days ago

      We need to make ads cost more than they are worth - here's one small way (what are others?): https://adnauseam.io/

      • Incipient 3 days ago

        Haha that's brilliant. Does it actually 'work'? I expect there is more to recording ads than simply a click?

        Also is this somewhat not just lining Google's/ad networks pockets? They won't care about even a large-ish number of people using this add on.

    • brookst 3 days ago

      Let’s also not ruin every discussion with speculation about how someone will eventually ruin everything with ads.

    • chii 3 days ago

      when there's a need to make money, but there's noone who wants to pay (but they want to use the service), then it naturally falls onto being ad-driven.

      • louthy 3 days ago

        > no one wants to pay

        Fewer people went to pay. That’s the crux. Companies wanting mass market penetration, rather than just accept the natural size of the market.

      • tshaddox 3 days ago

        Turns out that it doesn’t matter whether people want to pay. Many paid services also include advertising.

im3w1l 3 days ago

Well there was a post on mathmemes a day ago about teaching kids set theory as a foundation for math with some discussion of PA. So maybe related ideas are echoing across the intertubes in this moment?

  • kjellsbells 3 days ago

    > teaching kids set theory as a foundation for math

    Very reminiscent of the New Math pedagogy of the 1960s. Built up arithmetic entirely from sets. Crashed and burned for various reasons but I always had a soft spot for it. It also served as my introduction to binary arithmetic and topology.

Art9681 3 days ago

I've noticed this too. I will be researching a topic elsewhere and then it seems to pop up in HN. Am I just looking for patterns where there are none, or is there some trickery happening where HN tracks those activities and mixes in posts more relevant to my interests with the others?

  • nemomarx 3 days ago

    HN has a single front page for everyone, so it's a recency illusion. You pay more attention to details and skim over titles you haven't been thinking about.

    • gjm11 3 days ago

      It may also be that there's some common cause for (1) a topic being on HN's front page and (2) someone researching it elsewhere. E.g., maybe a couple of days ago there was an interesting social-media post related to it, and (1) one person saw it and wrote up something interesting enough to get on HN and (2) another person saw it, started digging around to find out more, and then read HN.

      (I am not suggesting that that very specific sequence of events happened in this case. It's just an example of how "I was looking this up for other reasons and then I saw something about it on HN" could genuinely happen more often than by chance, without any need for weird tracking-and-advertising shenanigans.)

RcouF1uZ4gsC 3 days ago

This proves that ChatGPT sells your data to HN which then decides which posts to put on the front page.

  • billyjmc 3 days ago

    Incidentally, this also proves that GP is the main character.