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> Duffer’s advice highlights a conflict between technological advances and creators' goals. Features like the ones he mentioned are designed to appeal to casual viewers by making images appear sharper or more colorful, but they alter the original look of the content. By asking fans to turn these features off, he is stressing the importance of preserving the director's vision.

is it just me or does this article's last paragraph feel particularly AI generated..

whether the author did use AI or not isnt my main gripe -- it's just that certain wording (like this) won't be free from scrutiny in my head anymore :(


Funny coincidence reading this while in the middle of rewatching Dune 2 on Netflix


My guy what are you doing on HN. Put down the phone and watch the movie.


Second screen experience


I gave Claude access to supadata YT transcription and obsidian MCP to convert them to "permanent note" format and it's helped tone down my YT addiction a lot


oh wow they have free plan? https://supadata.ai/pricing nice!


We can't really talk about this topic without mentioning the book "How to Take Smart Notes" by Soenke Ahrens

One key takeaway is if you want to learn/remember something better, always rewrite things in your own words as both the act of writing AND paraphrasing makes it more sticky


I use CF tunnels all the time at work and for my side projects but I've always found the web ui for remotely managed tunnels a bit hard to use. I recently asked Claude to help me build a TUI so I can easily create and manage them:

https://github.com/justingosan/tunnelman

Just yesterday I added support for adding a traefik reverse proxy that has (just) basic auth (for now) for a little bit of added protection


I wish I'd found this project sooner. UI looks quite sleek!

I love working with CF Tunnels but I got frustrated with their lackluster web admin ux that I recently decided to have Claude whip up a quick terminal interface for it


What do you find lacking in the web interface?


Sounds a bit nitpicky now that I put it into words but most of my usage is just on the public hostnames panel which is about 3-4 levels deep from the dashboard. There is also a UI disconnect between this and the DNS records screen

I do this flow a number of times and the TUI I made solved this specific problem for me https://github.com/justingosan/tunnelman?tab=readme-ov-file#...


Yes, this exactly - I wouldn't call it nitpicky, it is really buried in there. I understand Cloudflare has a ton of other products and features, but the discoverability for CF Tunnels really could be better.

Just checked and it's:

Dashboard home > Zero Trust > Networks > Tunnels > [tunnel] > Public Hostname

And if it ends up provisioning a new DNS record, I always have to remember to go back to the domain's DNS screen and label it with the tunnel.

In general I use a tiny silver of Cloudflare's capabilities; it would be nice if the primary dashboard could bubble up the parts that I do use.


You found it early enough. I guess it's not even 1 year old.


NextDNS Privacy and Parental control features works really well for me


I do the same but I'm embarrassed to say sometimes I go into the parental settings and change them to "get my fix". I haven't found an option to "lock" the settings from being changed when I need them most.


with good latency, services like airgpu and Nvidia GeForce NOW makes it trivial to game even on the iphone nowadays


tried this before. great for videos, images but fonts were hard to read and edges were blurred. i concluded it wasnt conducive for work so i decided to sell it and stick with my laptop


Can you get it out on Geforce NOW too please so us mac users can also partake? (Also curious on the process behind enabling it on Geforce NOW actually)


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