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.
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'.
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).
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.”
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.
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'.
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).
I have never played origin advanced features but this seems like a great start, thanks for sharing.
From the FAQ:
“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,
Related: https://www.economist.com/interactive/trump-approval-tracker...
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?
They're probably scraping Whitehouse.gov and Congress.gov
The sources for each are listed on the bottom of the page.
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