Article URL: https://onlinesafetyact.co.uk/in_memoriam/
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43152154
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Article URL: https://ukdataexplorer.com/european-translator/
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There have been a few times I wanted the ability to select some text out of a Markdown doc. For example, a GitHub CI check to ensure that PRs / issues / etc are properly formatted.
This can be done to some extent with regex, but those expressions are brittle and hard to read or edit later. mdq uses a familiar pipe syntax to navigate the Markdown in a structured way.
It's in 0.x because I don't want to fully commit to the syntax being stable, in case real-world testing shows that the synt
Article URL: https://sifted.eu/articles/eu-startup-regulation-2025
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43152937
Points: 16
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Article URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/flagged
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43149186
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Article URL: https://vietgd.com/
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43149266
Points: 29
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My Current Job is a Mess—But I Won’t Let It Define Me
(Disclaimer: Not here to trash my company, just sharing my experience.)
I work on the AI team at my current job, meaning I get to play with cutting-edge generative AI tech. I’ve built some pretty cool things: • Designed an end-to-end image generation pipeline for a virtual friend app. • Implemented self-hosted Stable Diffusion with Automatic1111, adding sentiment-based image optimization & image retrieval. • Used Vicuna (uncensored