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AI no better than other methods for patients seeking medical advice, study shows

https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/ai-no-better-than-other-methods-patie...
1•Cynddl•1m ago•0 comments

Khadas Mind Go is a tablet with keyboard, dock, and modular accessories

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1•PaulHoule•3m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Codedocent – Turn any codebase into visual blocks with plain English

https://github.com/clanker-lover/codedocent
1•clanker-lover•4m ago•0 comments

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1•vinni2•4m ago•0 comments

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3•SilverElfin•5m ago•0 comments

How Is Data Stored?

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2•bookofjoe•12m ago•1 comments

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You can build a $10B+ company remotely

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Most Accurate AI Detections Tools

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A Deep Dive into Nova – A Web Framework for Erlang on Beam

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Electronic Circuit Simulation on macOS

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AI Fluency Leveling

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Implementing custom error types in Rust and Axum

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Better Python tests with inline-snapshot

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3•jahala•32m ago•0 comments

Simone Weil, André Weil, Bourbaki and Pythagorean Mathematics

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1•bikenaga•32m ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

Show HN: I killed my Calendly link after people booking randomly

3•Mrakermo•2h ago
I killed my Calendly link after someone I barely knew booked an intro call 30 minutes before my biggest sales meeting of the quarter. Then another person wedged themselves between two important calls, forcing me to reschedule everything.

The problem: Calendly treats all meetings as equal. It doesn't know that some people matter more, or that some time blocks are sacred.

So I built the opposite. When someone requests a meeting:

1. It searches your email history with that person

2. Understands the context (hot lead vs cold outreach vs investor vs "just curious")

3. Learns your actual schedule preferences (not just "availability")

4. Suggests times that make sense for THIS specific meeting's priority level

Example: A prospect who's been emailing about a deal gets offered your best slots.

Someone wanting to "pick your brain" gets next Tuesday at 3pm and nothing else.

It's still early—I'm using it myself and with ~10 beta users. The context analysis is basic (email volume, reply speed, keywords) but it's already prevented 3 calendar disasters this week.

Built with [tech stack]. Would love feedback, especially from anyone else who's been burned by the "first-come-first-served" scheduling model.

Live at: https://atimeforeveryone.xyz

Comments

kay_o•1h ago
> Built with [tech stack].

Come on now. You can ai slop better.