In contrast to many others, I did not find this particularly interesting.<p>- The comic on is oddly cropped and contains speech attribution errors.<p>- It calls me an "extremist" regarding the wrong thing (I am many kinds of extremist, but certainly not Haskell).<p>- It claims I believe "any software failure is merely a design error" which is a complete misunderstanding of the ideas I presented.<p>- It says things like "the geometric mean of the snack bowl" which doesn't have meaning in English.<p>I feel like it has picked up on certain keywords and then just rolled with its own stereotypes of what those keywords represent, rather than actually taking a good look at what <i>I</i> think. A roast works because the roaster has clearly spent time and effort and care understanding the person roasted. This is way too shallow for that.<p>The 2026 and 2035 predictions (with a few exceptions) don't make sense at all, and the jokes in them fall completely flat. They're not good anti-jokes either. If someone said something like it in a social situation it would be followed by an awkward silence.<p>The vibe check and the time spent were really cool though. Super interesting. I would have loved to see those expanded.<p>I don't mean to be negative. The project is cool. I just wish it would put its focus on the valuable parts, rather than the things it is weak at. I guess this is my 45 % pedantic, 25 % contrarian, 20 % analytical self speaking.
That's about how it came across for me as well: ignoring my actual content and joking about generalizations related to key words.<p>Project is cool overall, love the xkcd-like comic idea—but prompting and/or model-selection could use some work. I'd like to take a crack at tuning it myself :)
Appreciate the feedback, will try to iterate it to greatness further. It's still a bit hit or miss.<p>- added post shuffling to remove recency bias<p>- tried to improve the image prompt to avoid speech attribution errors
Hilarious. It seemed to focus on something about Boolean logic that I don’t remember taking about, but otherwise awesome.<p>Are you sharing any of the prompts you used to generate this? Even if not verbatim, I’m interested to know how much you’re driving versus the model. How much more prompt is there than, “look at this comment history and write 3 roasts that the HN crowd will find funny”?
Haha, mine’s funnily somewhat on the nose.<p>———-<p>The Rust-Evangelizing Hardware Romantic<p>A developer who believes every global outage is just a missing question mark away from salvation and spends their weekends reapplying thermal paste to fanless MacBooks while reminiscing about the tactile superiority of 2010 Dell Latitude trackpads.<p>Roasts<p>You post about Cloudflare outages caused by a single unwrap while your own codebase probably looks like a game of Russian Roulette played with Result types.<p>Your obsession with the thermal conductivity of fanless laptops is just a coping mechanism for the fact that your Rust builds take so long you could literally cook an egg on your chassis.<p>You have a very specific kink for 2010 Dell trackpads that makes me think you are either a Linux philosopher or someone who is no longer allowed within 500 feet of a Best Buy.
Wasn't this same site showed off on HN about a few months ago? I recall using it back then where it would roast you, seems like this is just a rebrand to a "wrapped" version and more generally seems like an ad for your service.<p>Also the roasts are heavily front-loaded, the LLM is only really taking my most recent posts into account, not the especially far back ones earlier in the year.
> You claim to value efficiency, yet you've spent the equivalent of a full fiscal year arguing about why a Firefox fork that 12 people use is the only path to salvation.<p>Made me smile, thank you!
I'd say about 60% correct: <a href="https://hn-wrapped.kadoa.com/levmiseri" rel="nofollow">https://hn-wrapped.kadoa.com/levmiseri</a> (not against Notion, plus some other made up stuff from the LLM)<p>But definitely a fun read!
I think mine confabulated criticism of a point of view as espousing that point of view.
Mine made me laugh. Can’t say it’s wrong, either. :) <a href="https://hn-wrapped.kadoa.com/1123581321" rel="nofollow">https://hn-wrapped.kadoa.com/1123581321</a>
Actually on the nail. Mine actually made me laugh out loud. <a href="https://hn-wrapped.kadoa.com/dickiedyce" rel="nofollow">https://hn-wrapped.kadoa.com/dickiedyce</a>
My review was perfect, no notes. I'm going to turn it into a LinkedIn post to promote our new product.<p><a href="https://hn-wrapped.kadoa.com/jedberg" rel="nofollow">https://hn-wrapped.kadoa.com/jedberg</a><p>(But in seriousness, this self reflection really does highlight what my year has been like and I truly appreciated the laughs)
This is so well-done - kinda surprised it's not getting more traction!<p><a href="https://hn-wrapped.kadoa.com/dang" rel="nofollow">https://hn-wrapped.kadoa.com/dang</a>
Okay, mine was just awesome. Thank you. The only thing that would make it better would be if it could be easily saved.<p>(Also, it's a shame that it regenerates the xkcd every time)<p>"A seasoned architect who spends their days patrolling the wall between actual engineering and unsustainable AI hype while desperately trying to keep their Windows 10 box alive until the heat death of the universe. You are the only person on the internet who still remembers what a build script does and why we shouldn't let LLMs touch them without adult supervision."
Can't wait for future me to post this in 10 years<p>Show HN: SSH-to-Brain interface (requires tmux and 600mg of caffeine)
I remember this from last year! Awesome project - I'd love to see the code behind this.
Hahaha - this is genuinely funny. Not sure I've seen LLM content be actually this witty before.
> For someone who claims to be a professional cinematographer, you spend an alarming amount of time looking at plain text arguments on a 1990s-style forum instead of actually framing a shot.<p>Whelp I can’t recover from that one.
> Is MDMA-infused coffee the only way to survive the 4-day work week? (vice.com)<p>New 2026 resolution unlocked…
Error, not enough activity. Strange.
<a href="https://hn-wrapped.kadoa.com/Imustaskforhelp" rel="nofollow">https://hn-wrapped.kadoa.com/Imustaskforhelp</a><p>A teenage digital architect who oscillates between solving the world's privacy crisis and wondering if high school chemistry is a psyop designed to kill his GitHub star count.<p>This is really awesome, I liked how it really detected my chemistry hatred and how the xkcd had the "see the mole concept is a false flag to obfuscate the real data, You have a test tomorrow" line as I kinda winging chemistry sometimes<p>> You are the only person on earth still trying to make 'decentralized link shorteners via Signal avatars' happen while failing organic chemistry.<p>100% accurate lmao, but for what it was worth i was trying it with signal call links since you can name a call name link 32 bits of storage which are persisted forever in signal's database iirc so it would've been a shitty link shortener but still I just loved signal and kinda wanted to build something on top of it<p>Do I really yap so much about chemistry here, I think that I have created more topics, surely lol but still I still enjoyed this a lot, maybe it just catched up on these traits more since I am pretty damn sure that I might be the only person here commenting about why in the world my country is requiring me to master chemistry university level to just get into a basic comp sci degree.<p>> Show HN: A Kanban board built on top of Bitwarden notes because why not<p>Btw, this was this close to happen except at the time I was vibe coding it with some new tool to stress test it with prototyping ideas basically but it didnt really work so i gave up on it but let me know if this idea fascinates someone lol<p>Happy holidays to everyone, this time of the year must mean a lot to people and I appreciate the spirit of holidays and gift giving too :)<p>Edit: also I love how it catches myself as existential since I genuinely had gotten existential because of hackernews once wondering what are the best ways to promote/grow open source so much so that I had written a manifesto, I can also be considered idealistic but I dont know why I forgot but "The FOSS Existentialist" is such a good title that I am gonna have it in my about page. This was genuinely brilliant.