<rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Hacker News: davemel37</title><link>https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=davemel37</link><description>Hacker News RSS</description><docs>https://hnrss.org/</docs><generator>hnrss v2.1.1</generator><lastBuildDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 17:26:10 +0000</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://hnrss.org/user?id=davemel37" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"></atom:link><item><title><![CDATA[New comment by davemel37 in "Cloudflare to introduce pay-per-crawl for AI bots"]]></title><description><![CDATA[
<p>I mentioned hallucinations last week on a call with 2 seasoned marketers and both thought I invented the term on the spot.</p>
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<p>If they take medicaid, they might not be allowed to accept private pay.</p>
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<p>Some non-profit hospitals have for-profit management companies.</p>
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<p>I tried a few different avatars today and the latency is pretty impressive.</p>
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<p>You lost me at requiring registering an account to see flight availability. You need to give some value before asking for my contact info. 
Too many free alternatives exist that don't gate their search results.<p>If your premium features are worth it - I'll register. If you want my info - maybe capture it with an offer for an alert after I do my initial query.<p>------------
In terms of feedback on the broader platform and idea - I think you may be confusing two different audiences. Travel hackers and average reward consumers are different consumers - Your messaging "free flights using points" and attempt to monetize with credit card offers are targeting average consumers - but your search engine and the headache/problem you are trying to solve is really a travel hacker problem - and honestly - its not really a problem - I kinda Enjoy The Hunt!</p>
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<p>"I was talking about people defaulting to claims of bigotry at any sign of criticism."<p>The idea that antisemitism is used to silence criticism of Israel is meant to do exactly that, victim shame them into silence - its an outrageous accusation without any factual basis.<p>I don't know anyone that defaults that way about every criticism of Israel...but there are many types of critiques that are clearly antisemitic - for example blaming Jews or even Israelies collectively for their governments actions - or holding Israel to a standard you dont hold anyone else to or leveling criticism at Israel with no attempt to even get the facts on the ground correct.<p>Can a claim of antisemitism be taken at face value without accusing the victim of weaponizing it to silence criticism of Israel?<p>Why are you looking for reasons to dismiss accusations of anti semitism?<p>Why isn't your default compassion and understanding?</p>
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<p>Here's the thing I don't get.<p>If a groups behavior doesn't match your expectations based on your perspective of their history but you dont have the benefit of their lived experiences, wouldn't that be a tell-tale sign to try to recognize you MUST not have an understanding of the topic or enough information to formulate an opinion?</p>
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<p>"people should stop using accusations of bigotry as a weapon to silence people"<p>Huh? Are you seriously calling someones words who feels victimized, a weapon? Are you seriously holding fear of actual violence to an unsubstantiated standard?<p>"If you want to call someone a bigot, its pretty important to make sure you are right about it."<p>Please show me one other form of bigotry accusation you hold to the same standard.<p>This perspective is almost certainly a blindspot. Im not certain - but I definitely would not rely on you to stand up or defend folks from actual antisemitism.<p>How do people even think, let alone say these things and not get called out by everyone immediately?<p>Do you actually and critically think this is true or even appropriate to say?</p>
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<p>This list is saas companies. Its missing all consumer brands.</p>
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<p>When Groupon pivoted from The Point it grew insanely fast.
2008 - $0
2009 - $15 million
2010 - $313 Million
2011 - $1.6 Billion<p>Source: <a href="https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/GRPN/groupon/revenue" rel="nofollow">https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/GRPN/groupon/reven...</a></p>
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<p>I find this advice to be outdated. Unless the actual page offers real contect around the intent of the searcher, I find the quality of these leads and conversion rates drop.</p>
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<p>This is sort of correct - its not the temple rather the Mishkan (tabernacle)... The commandment of Shabbos is six days you should "Taaseh Melacha" and rest on the seventh day... later by the building of the Tabernacle, it connects mentions shabbat out of place and is interpreted to mean, dont build the mishkan on shabbat...and to interpret work as related to creating a tabernacle...<a href="https://www.etzion.org.il/en/mishkan-and-shabbat" rel="nofollow">https://www.etzion.org.il/en/mishkan-and-shabbat</a><p>Ultimately, the general idea is "we create during the week and on sabbath, separate ourselves from that creative energy and just enjoy our handiwork, just as the creator of the world did... this is why even plucking a blade of grass would be forbidden..anything that creates either through adding or removing things is in the framework of how Shabbat laws are interpreted...<p>As I understand it in my lay background.</p>
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<p>This says exactly what I wrote just discusses other features...in essence it turns off automatic features.</p>
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<p>In theory, I can also argue that your view above is also a personal construct to help you cope with existence...<p>I wont pretend to understand consciousness or the human experience...but I like to be pragmatic, and from a pragmatic perspective, I dont see the utility of your belief about religion and faith and power structures...its an almost helpleas viewpoint that rejects everything as imaginary and malleable...and I dont see the value in that in my own beliefs and philosophy.</p>
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<p>Fair enough about how you arrived at your views. For what its worth, my views are not as rigid as these comments suggest. They are nuanced and ever evolving... I suspect Eruv is a complex topic with more reasons than just "convenience."<p>I am not an eruv or even a Jewish law expert, but I can assure you though that Rabbi Moshe Feinsteins positions were widely accepted in the Orthodox Community and his opinions are not only well documented and sourced, they are studied today much like court precedents are set. There are obviously differing view points, but in order to disagree with him and be listened to, one would need to extensively show their math and support their dissenting opinion with reliable sources and case history...<p>In general, the rule of thumb around Jewish law atleast for Orthodox Jews is, "ask your local orthodox rabbi." And interestingly enough, when interviewing for synagogue and pulpit positions, one of the common questions asked of Rabbi Applicants is "who do you ask your religious and halachik questions to?" Central to the faith is collaboration and discussion at the highest levels and if you arent stumped constantly and discussing with mentors and peers, you by default disqualify your credentials to most Ultra Orthodx Jews.</p>
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<p>Not really. Some debates are based on different ways to interpret modern activities with ancient frameworks...but it still has to follow rational and defensible reasoning or sources... you may find a rabbi who says its ok to push a button on an electical oven on sabbath but you wont find one wh says you cannot do that, but you can set a timer on sabbath as long as it doesn't show on the display...</p>
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<p>The OP is mistaken (in my view) about Sabbath mode and its function. The common scenarios are a fridge or oven light that turns on when you open the door. In those cases, opening the door would be no different than flipping the switch to complete a circuit that turns on a light. So, sabbath mode disables that feature and allows you to open the door without turning on a light. Unscrewing the lightbulb or using tape to hold down the switch on the doorframe is the other way to do this. 
Setting a timer during sabbath, for another time on sabbath would be the same thing as just turning it on directly.<p>As difficult as it may seem to many people, the "hacks" are grounded in sound but nuanced reasoning...the cases that make no sense logically are typically mistaken application...the talmud is literally rabbis disproving these ideas based on logic all the time.</p>
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<p>I cant edit my post above this...but I want to correct that the person I was responding to did not delete a hateful comment. Just an assumed accusation I assumed was hateful but was in fact just an assumption based on a premise I do not agree with and feel was unfair. Not hateful but unfair in my own opinion!</p>
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<p>You are right. I am sorry for using such forceful language. I do not know you or your motives and will edit my posts. My only request is that you take a minute as well to consider why I perceived your comments the way I did, and you ask yourself some tough questions about your own assumptions.</p>
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<p>You would be violating Sabbath law if you press any buttons on the oven especially Bake, even with a timer...unless you set the timer before sabbath starts. 
Sabbath mode just turns off automated features when you open or close the oven or fridge door.</p>
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