Most 404media.co articles show [dead]. I don't recall why, maybe after they switched to paywall, though I don't see a paywall for this article. I clicked 'vouch' now.
Thanks for that find. At least now I know that 404 media is under suspicion of low quality posts. I'm not sure if that's true because I don't have the history with 404. I do feel like, and I could be wrong, that hackernews seems to not want articles that paint AI in a negative light. If that's the case, IMHO, that's unfortunate.
The one that was 3 hours ago is actually marked as [dead]. I don't know the reasons, but obviously it was "killed" for something.
Set "showdead" on your profile, you'll see it is [dead], likely since a duplicate.
I searched hacker news and the article does not appear. Doesn't the system not let me post if its a dupe?
Ah, I think 404media is auto-dead (not sure why)
Most 404media.co articles show [dead]. I don't recall why, maybe after they switched to paywall, though I don't see a paywall for this article. I clicked 'vouch' now.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42311633
https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=false&qu...
Thanks for that find. At least now I know that 404 media is under suspicion of low quality posts. I'm not sure if that's true because I don't have the history with 404. I do feel like, and I could be wrong, that hackernews seems to not want articles that paint AI in a negative light. If that's the case, IMHO, that's unfortunate.
I don’t think they’re low quality, as a 404media subscriber. If they supported gift links, I’d hope HN would change their position on the topic.
404media.co is a banned domain, probably because there's no paywall bypass.
But the article is not behind a paywall, I don't think.
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