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by hathawsh
194 days ago
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Are you sure? The third section of each review lists the “Most prescient” and “Most wrong” comments. That sounds exactly like what you're looking for. For example, on the "Kickstarter is Debt" article, here is the LLM's analysis of the most prescient comment. The analysis seems accurate and helpful to me. https://karpathy.ai/hncapsule/2015-12-03/index.html#article-... phire
> “Oculus might end up being the most successful product/company to be kickstarted… > Product wise, Pebble is the most successful so far… Right now they are up to major version 4 of their product. Long term, I don't think they will be more successful than Oculus.”
With hindsight:
Oculus became the backbone of Meta’s VR push, spawning the Rift/Quest series and a multi‑billion‑dollar strategic bet.
Pebble, despite early success, was shut down and absorbed by Fitbit barely a year after this thread.
That’s an excellent call on the relative trajectories of the two flagship Kickstarter hardware companies.
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It is unfortunate that the questions of "how well did the LLM do?" and "how does 'grading' work in this app?" seem to have gone out the window when HN readers see something shiny.