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The thing I would look out for is the "follow up price" i.e. you might be able to get it for the minimum bid of let's say $300 but that's only for the first year. The second year might be some astronomical price. On NameCheap and GoDaddy etc it's usually disclosed like that.

Is there anything stopping you from transferring it to a different registrar before renewal, who might not charge you as much?

Or is the renewal price for "premium" domains controlled by the registry (e.g. Verisign)?


Thanks, I will use this prompt going forward. On a more serious note, I'm aware that putting my writing "out there" potentially exposes me to all kinds of scrutiny, so I appreciate you taking the time to read through all of my work and I can only encourage you to write something yourself - I'll be happy to read it.

Very cool, thanks for sharing!!

I wonder who they actually tried to impress with that? People who understand and appreciate the difficulty of building a browser from scratch would surely be interested to understand what you (or your Agent) did to a degree that they would understand if you didn’t.

It worked to impress people on Twitter...

>I wonder who they actually tried to impress with that?

investors?


Not sure - if it works, then who needs Cursor (and all other IDEs). You just ask for a browser and it comes out of the thin air.

You'll see countless posts on LinkedIn about how great LLM is. Nobody goes in depth these days - just superficial posts

Hi, not only did your writing resonate with me. I also really line the notes format, I just built something similar myself and would be interested to hear what your setup is?

https://github.com/philippdubach/notes


Thanks! It's a custom Next.js app I built from scratch. Nothing fancy, just MDX for the notes, deployed on Vercel. I like having full control over the design/UX rather than using a static site generator.

I mostly built it myself [1]. I run some workers on Cloudflare for subscribe / unsubscribe as well as host files. And I’m using Resend API for distribution. Fell free to ping me for more details.

[1] https://philippdubach.com/posts/building-a-no-tracking-newsl...


Cool project, congrats! 5k seems like a lot given do you have any intake filters? Did you “test” all of them? I would assume many of them have overlapping functionality is this something you plan to address?

I second that!

I get your point. But to be fair it's actually aggregated data from a handful of different pollsters: https://static.dwcdn.net/data/SnqG5.csv?v=1768344300000

Really appreciate you reaching out and "self promoting" your project! Super useful! I tried to implement some of the feedback from your analyzer with my latest commit [1]. Feel free to open a pull request with additional improvements or leave them here.

[1] https://github.com/philippdubach/cloudflare-rss-aggregator/c...


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