15 comments

  • jcoder54 minutes ago
    “Strata doesn’t just show the data. It makes the call.”<p>Scroll scroll scroll…<p>“Strata informs your decisions — it doesn&#x27;t make them for you.”<p>I hope you don’t kill someone.
  • buildsjets7 minutes ago
    To be perfected, this app needs a feature that uses AI to identify the difference between edible and poisonous plants and fungi.
  • ungreased06751 hour ago
    Absolutely the wrong application for an LLM.<p>How do we know it’s providing correct data?
    • add-sub-mul-div52 minutes ago
      Worrying about &quot;correctness&quot; is such pre-LLM thinking. What&#x27;s important now is generating content that doesn&#x27;t require effort or labor cost.
  • rafram56 minutes ago
    Well, for the creators’ sakes, I hope the ToS that Claude wrote [1] holds up in court!<p>[1]: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;strata.highloop.co&#x2F;terms" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;strata.highloop.co&#x2F;terms</a>
  • snypher26 minutes ago
    Any real avalanche threat analysis is done boots on ground, this app isn&#x27;t adding any additional information.
    • rtkwe10 minutes ago
      I think this is taking the data those guys gather, some other data, and distilling it to a threat rating? That&#x27;s at least what I get from the big above the fold blurb.
  • weakfish30 minutes ago
    This is gonna kill someone.
  • buildsjets37 minutes ago
    Incoming trademark infringement lawsuit from Strava in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
  • foxfired54 minutes ago
    Note that there is Strata (strata.com), the 3d software company, which I immediately thought it was about. It was the first 3d software I used some 30 years ago.
  • metacritic1212 minutes ago
    Flagging for clickbait title. It&#x27;s deliberately obfuscating to intrigue users into clicking.<p>A better plain title would be<p>Strata: An LLM App that Tells You If Your Hiking Route Today is Likely Safe.
  • planewave1 hour ago
    Is it just me, or does it seem extremely dangerous to market: “Strata doesn&#x27;t just show the data. It makes the call.”<p>The page states it’s powered by Claude with nothing I could see that relates to its performance, metrics, processes, testing, etc. for something expected to be used in a safety application.
    • cyphar44 minutes ago
      &quot;You&#x27;re right to push back on that. Let me take a step back and reconsider the requirements for an application that people might entrust with their lives.&quot;
    • jere57 minutes ago
      It&#x27;s perfectly safe, I assure you.
    • trillic41 minutes ago
      Should I climb this mountain? Analyze the data. Make no mistakes.
  • daft_pink58 minutes ago
    Make sure you have a very good LLC that can’t be pierced.
  • alfalfasprout29 minutes ago
    This is going to kill someone... you can&#x27;t just make these calls for people. And it&#x27;s DEFINITELY not a replacement for snowpack tests, etc. at the location you&#x27;re going to visit.
  • jstrong17 minutes ago
    hoping this is a joke
  • carabiner48 minutes ago
    Read the headline - sounds like a therapy &#x2F; anti-suicide advocacy app?<p>Clicked the link - ok looks like it&#x27;s for ski touring, because it mentions avalanche stuff?<p>Checked the route catalog - wait, there&#x27;s barely any ski tours here and it&#x27;s a bunch of random hikes from around the country. Why is avalanche risk highlighted when 99% of hikers are probably gonna stay home if there&#x27;s a big snowstorm? Is this by chance your personal hiking history? Why these hikes in particular?<p>Are avalanches the only way someone can die outdoors? What about snake bites, heat exhaustion, drowning etc.?<p>I am not sure what the app actually does vs gaia, alltrails, nwac app. The site only has one screenshot. What does this app add?
    • lukeasch2143 minutes ago
      Unfortunately I think you&#x27;ve given far more thought into the concept than OP has
      • metacritic1210 minutes ago
        Possibly because OP might have one-shot vibe-coded this app with a single sentence as an LLM wrapper.
  • jobs_throwaway27 minutes ago
    Classic HN responses ITT. Very Reddit-like in its absolute knee-knocking fear at any kind of liability&#x2F;rule-breaking
    • Barbing10 minutes ago
      Yeah, the app &quot;tells you...whether today is a go&quot;, which is completely responsible and I&#x27;m not sure how HN could be able to miss it!<p>Jokes aside, couple changes come to mind:<p>- pitch more carefully as &quot;may indicate when danger may be elevated&quot;<p>- in app, on calm days insist &quot;while prelim scan found nothing anomalous, click these links to find the original forecasts&quot;<p>As of today, with this tech for this use case, the warnings should be the lede. Otherwise you&#x27;re even more likely to have a &quot;&#x27;Full&#x27; Self Driving&quot; situation where we&#x27;re lured into a false sense of safety.
    • planewave6 minutes ago
      I’m not so sure mocking is really that on point, a tool used to understand avalanche safety should be safe. The product copy highlights safety and the value of providing a recommendation instead of having to collate and synthesize different data yourself.<p>Avalanche risk and its management are unknown to me, but not to ski patrols, experienced backcountry trekkers, scientists, and national weather services of many countries, etc. I saw no evidence of trials to test to see how the technology performs against real conditions.<p>If you can’t trust this product’s recommendations within some margin of safety then it’s value proposition disappears.<p>Why not market it instead as an experiment and seek some way of collecting data to improve the process or develop a model fine tuned to the inputs?
    • devmor11 minutes ago
      Yeah, let’s not let a little thing like safety get in the way of disrupting the “staying alive” paradigm.