The hottest Customization Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Substack Blog 1668 implied HN points 02 Feb 26
  1. Apps will show custom themed views for Substacks (starting on iOS), so tapping a publication brings you into its branded space with the newest post and a feed of that Substack’s notes and posts.
  2. Creators will soon be able to include community contributions and recommended Substacks in their feeds with optional controls and moderation, letting a Substack be a solo voice, a salon, or a broader community hub.
  3. Substack’s aim is to give creators both independence and scale: you can keep your own branding and relationships while still benefiting from discovery, recommendations, and network effects.
Mindful Modeler 299 implied HN points 21 Nov 23
  1. Consider writing your own evaluation metric in machine learning to better align with your specific goals and domain knowledge.
  2. Off-the-shelf metrics like mean squared error come with assumptions that may not always fit your model's needs, so customizing metrics can be beneficial.
  3. Communication with domain experts and incorporating domain knowledge into evaluation metrics can lead to more effective model performance assessments.
Substack 593 implied HN points 10 Apr 24
  1. Substack has introduced new themes and search options to help creators customize their publications. This means writers can make their sites look different and more engaging.
  2. Improved search features allow readers to find specific content quickly. Now, they can easily search for topics or authors across all posts.
  3. The Bulwark, a successful Substack publication, moved its entire site to Substack to take advantage of these new features and saw a significant increase in subscribers and revenue.
Substack Blog 1006 implied HN points 02 May 23
  1. New homepage layouts allow for customization of hero, posts, and top posts.
  2. Tags are introduced to help organize posts without creating segmented email lists.
  3. More customization tools like design options, logo, sections, and pages are available to personalize your Substack publication.
Bytewax 39 implied HN points 25 Jan 24
  1. Combining Bytewax, Proton, and Grafana can create a customizable dashboard for personalized Hacker News stories
  2. Bytewax simplifies processing streaming data and allows for custom input connectors
  3. Proton, built on ClickHouse, provides a SQL engine for fast data processing and seamless integration with Grafana
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Do Not Research 59 implied HN points 07 Sep 23
  1. A unique personal computer, the Lean Mean Computing Machine (LMCM), is created using a George Foreman 360 Grill and various components, offering multi-functionality.
  2. The LMCM allows for cooking while computing, with adjustable temperature control and a nonstick design for healthier cooking.
  3. Specifications of the LMCM include an Intel Core i7-3770 CPU, 16GB RAM, 240GB SSD, and 1500 watt cooking power, making it a versatile and convenient option.
Gad’s Newsletter 38 implied HN points 11 Nov 24
  1. Starbucks is changing its approach to customization by simplifying its menu. The new CEO wants to speed up service and reduce wait times, focusing on efficiency for customers.
  2. CosMc’s offers a wide variety of pre-set drink options, allowing customers to enjoy new flavors without the need for complex ordering. This appeals to those who want variety but don't want the hassle of endless choices.
  3. Mass customization means balancing individual preferences with operational efficiency. Companies like Starbucks and CosMc’s illustrate different strategies to meet consumer demands while managing service speed and complexity.
Reboot 32 implied HN points 24 Feb 24
  1. Jailbreaking iPhones was a way to explore the full potential of Apple devices beyond the limitations set by the company.
  2. Jailbreaking in China was not only common but essential for accessing features like multilingual support and blocking spam calls.
  3. Through jailbreaking, individuals found a way to challenge authority, explore political subversiveness, and open up to alternative possibilities.
Fileforma Research 1 HN point 22 Jun 24
  1. Neuralink's Compression Challenge requires beating ZIP at compressing audio files, revealing unexpected complexities in brain data compression
  2. Claude Shannon's use of logarithms in measuring entropy lacks proof, highlighting the need for alternative entropy measures like the uniformity measure
  3. The proposed uniformity measure offers a way to calculate a sample's proximity to a uniform distribution, providing a new method for entropy measurement
The API Changelog 4 implied HN points 28 Feb 24
  1. Setting up the right iPaaS solution for your business comes with challenges due to integrating systems with different data formats and protocols.
  2. Customization is critical in iPaaS solutions to manipulate data, interpret errors, and adapt to changes in APIs for successful integrations.
  3. Scalability in iPaaS solutions is essential to handle increasing requests, queueing for load balancing, and prioritizing requests to prevent overload and ensure integration continuity.
Deus In Machina 0 implied HN points 25 Jan 24
  1. Customizing tools can enhance your enjoyment and efficiency in programming.
  2. Adapting to different programming environments can help improve problem-solving skills.
  3. Finding joy in programming requires embracing imperfections and customization.
Reflective Software Engineering 0 implied HN points 01 Oct 22
  1. Configuring Zsh with Oh My Zsh and Powerline10k can add useful features like branch viewing, history searching, and better auto completion.
  2. The installation process involves setting Zsh as the default terminal, installing Oh My Zsh and Powerline10k, and configuring them.
  3. Additional plugins like Zsh autosuggestions and Autoswitch Python Virtualenv can enhance the Zsh experience further.
Digital Native 0 implied HN points 04 Jun 25
  1. People want to customize software just like they used to with MySpace. After Facebook's rise, many apps lost that personal touch.
  2. AI is changing the game by helping create software that's more personal and easier to build. Now, even people with no tech skills can create their own apps quickly.
  3. Many existing software products aren't very good but companies like Helium are working on making them better. They're using automation to help software improve itself over time.