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Well done. But I’m getting a bug. 1 sec after it loads, the screen turns white and it says

“Application error: a client-side exception has occurred (see the browser console for more information).”


Hah, I love this website. Thanks for sharing!


lmao


I know I will get downvoted. But Tom Cruise is right. Psychiatry is largely nonsense and the DSM book is almost arbitrarily made up by a bunch of suits. In most of the higher quality studies, antidepressants are no better than placebo. And “ADHD Does Not Exist”, that’s book title by one of the foremost ADHD psychiatrists who helped popularize it but is now calling for a reversion. The symptoms exist, not ADHD is not a real disease.


>The symptoms exist, not ADHD is not a real disease.

This is just logic chopping. You could say the same about autism or depression, as it varies so much across people.

Maybe my car doesn't exist? It's just collection of metal parts that when put together happen to get me to the shop?


> In most of the higher quality studies, antidepressants are no better than placebo.

That is extremely strong claim. From what I searched, this is not what higher quality studies found. Instead, they found them statistically working for some issues and not working ... for other issues.


It looks neat. I love the blurry background on the interface elements. Does it include images from Wikimedia Commons?

I searched for a known Wikipedia photo I had upl myself (“urinal”) but it didn’t show up on your search engine.


Aren't Wikimedia images under the CC, not public domain?


No, the uploader of each image can decide on any free license they want, and some people choose public domain.


Since this is hackernews;

if this doesn’t exist, i hope you build it, just write a simple tool that does exactly this and publish it on github.


>just write a simple tool that does exactly this and publish it ...

..."under whatever license you want - commercial, open-source, etc"


I know I will get downvoted here but I like to keep everything enabled. The more Google knows about me, the more relevant the ads they can serve. I hope Google’s ads will one day be as relevant as the ads I see on Facebook and Instagram.

And if I ever get falsely accused of a crime, my Google location history, combined with my Google Photos’ metadata, could serve as my alibi.


> And if I ever get falsely accused of a crime, my Google location history, combined with my Google Photos’ metadata, could serve as my alibi.

Or the next government change what constitutes a crime and use the information as evidence.


agree, it helps google personalize the service content.

while, somehow, it is not expected to record all internal server names/urls. that is kind of private info, may contain something not supposed/expected to be outside in some way... did not pay attention to /realize this before, so...


…unless you get falsely accused of a crime because of your location history. ;)


You could share them on twitter: @InterstingHNposts

I’ll follow you.


I didn't know about that account, never really got into Twitter. I may check that out sometime though . Thanks for reccomending it.


And $245,573 in the S&P 500 in 1995 would be worth over $2.2 million today.

This is because asset price inflation has grown at much higher rates that consumer prices (CPI).


>“this person is mocking Bezos for turning a quite small fortune into one of the largest on the planet”

No, he didn’t do that all. He’s just providing context about the early beginnings of Amazon that allowed Bezos to built this. Bezos deserves credit for what he built but let’s not act as if he came from the gutter.


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