SlightlyLeftPad 2 days ago

Cool, modern US politics causes some stress for me; an allergy possibly.

Can I get the inverse of this? I want to have this feed into a google filter so I can look at my local news without seeing anything at all related to POTUS in the headline, regardless of who’s in office.

  • riedel 17 hours ago

    I was thinking the same. Living in Europe I want to extend this to any alt-right figures, identarian politicians and autocrats of all sort. Looking at the news has just become too 'intellectual challenging'.

  • epoxia 15 hours ago

    I use a cosmetic ublock origin filter (if you want to generalize it across all sites you need to change 'allowGenericProceduralFilters'). It would be something like ##span:has-text(/trump\b|elon\b|otheridiotwhosaysstupidthingsformediaattention/i).

    • SlightlyLeftPad 11 hours ago

      I have never played origin advanced features but this seems like a great start, thanks for sharing.

halosghost 10 hours ago

From the FAQ:

  Where do the executive order descriptions come from?

  These descriptions are generated using ChatGPT 4o-mini as soon as the president publishes the text of the executive order. While the language strives to be factual and neutral, AI-generated summaries have some limitations. They may oversimplify complex language, miss important nuances, or reflect unintended biases in interpretation. For a comprehensive understanding, we recommend reviewing the full text of the executive order and consulting multiple sources.
“This is a tool meant to help people get actionable updates on impactful executive actions by providing summaries that should absolutely not be trusted under any circumstances.”

… k.

All the best,

brianhama a day ago

This is really cool. I read the FAQ, but I still don't really understand how this is getting updated. Is this being manually updated?

  • patmorgan23 a day ago

    They're probably scraping Whitehouse.gov and Congress.gov

  • extraduder_ire 16 hours ago

    The sources for each are listed on the bottom of the page.