| ▲ | fadijob 21 hours ago | |
hello, this isn’t a competitor. I run a consulting company in the cybersecurity space and saw a chance to make this whole process more transparent. I agree it came off a bit clickbaity, I'm sorry, Claude probably pushed it too far. but I don’t have an audience anywhere, no following on social, so I needed to ship something fast and make it engaging. the intent wasn’t just this Delve thing, the goal is to move away from it and turn it into a proper hub for compliance transparency over time. But i need a way to marketing this intially. it’s been less than 24h, I built and pushed everything pretty quickly, so yeah there are rough edges. I’m already working through them and fixing things. on the account being new, I get how that looks. I mostly use X and reddit, this is actually my first time posting on HN so I had to create an account. | ||
| ▲ | sgbeal 6 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> I agree it came off a bit clickbaity Not clickbaity, but downright misleading and, for all we know about the XHR traffic, potentially malicious. > But i need a way to marketing this intially. Posting a site which blatantly fakes statistics, such as the ones mentioned two posts up from here, is not doing any favors. Sending XHR requests with opaque binary data every few seconds is not doing you any favors. No information-only site has _any_ business XHR-posting opaque state every several seconds. "Post it quickly at all costs, accuracy be damned," is not a viable strategy for a legitimate and believable site. | ||