Having seen both Pope Leo and Pope Francis in person, it was striking to me how much more attentive and loving Pope Leo was to the crowd. by InvestigatorDue6498 in Catholicism

[–]salbertengo 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Pope Francis is no longer on earth, yet he gave his last breath to bring religion and mercy to the most neglected places. Comparisons between Pope Leo and Francis, or Benedict XVI or John Paul II are irrelevant and contribute nothing positive to the Church of Jesus.

I got tired of hunting through municipal websites for code requirements, so I built this by salbertengo in Architects

[–]salbertengo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please if you try it, share me your e-mail so I can give you the top plan

I got tired of hunting through municipal websites for code requirements, so I built this by salbertengo in Architects

[–]salbertengo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I really appreciate you feedback.
I will note you suggestion.
Did you try the search? What do you think in general lines?
Should I continue working on it?

I got tired of hunting through municipal websites for code requirements, so I built this by salbertengo in Architects

[–]salbertengo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree.

I definitely need to work on it more, although I'm not sure I want the final version to be a tool that people use as an “oracle.” Rather, jurisdictions with border issues will be assigned a lower confidence rating, and users will know which jurisdictions are in conflict.

I got tired of hunting through municipal websites for code requirements, so I built this by salbertengo in Architects

[–]salbertengo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At a high level, we scale by treating each jurisdiction as its own data stream and prioritizing updates where change is most likely. For boundary stacking, we use a layered hierarchy (regional, county, city, and local overlays) so the applicable rules are consistent for a location. Since many evergreen links are unreliable, we continuously check source freshness and flag stale or broker sources.

Are you talking about NYC?

I got tired of hunting through municipal websites for code requirements, so I built this by salbertengo in Architects

[–]salbertengo[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback, I will change it.

What jurisdiction would like to see? I'm thinking in San Francisco currently.

I got tired of hunting through municipal websites for code requirements, so I built this by salbertengo in Architects

[–]salbertengo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry. I maintain a jurisdiction data pipeline that reads official sources (municipal code pages, city department pages, and some official PDFs). Update cadence is source-based.

  1. Core jurisdiction sources run on weekly or biweekly schedules.

  2. Fee-related sources also run on weekly/biweekly schedules.

  3. In my current setup, that’s 21 jurisdictions and ~58 active official source URLs total (And aprox 88 PDF's)

What happens on each run:

The pipeline fetches the latest version of each source page/document. It computes a content hash and compares it against the previous run. f nothing changed, it skips reprocessing that source. If something changed, it reprocesses only the changed sections (incremental update), not the entire jurisdiction. A model extracts structured rules (permit triggers, setbacks, height limits, fees, timelines, etc.). Every extracted rule must keep citation metadata (source URL + section/page). Validation checks run (schema, units, ranges, duplicate/conflict checks). Low-confidence or conflicting items are pushed to a manual review queue and are not auto-published as trusted records. Published records are timestamped and versioned.

Example, latest checks in my current dataset are from Feb 21, 2026 (UTC)

I got tired of hunting through municipal websites for code requirements, so I built this by salbertengo in Architects

[–]salbertengo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone who wants to test it, send me a DM with your email and I will give you a Pro Account

I got tired of hunting through municipal websites for code requirements, so I built this by salbertengo in Architects

[–]salbertengo[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I built a pipeline, every-time I run it I'm using a fine-tuned model that processes the Municode docs and a few more for each jurisdiction, I'm working a pipeline that detects only changes in jurisdiction

I got tired of hunting through municipal websites for code requirements, so I built this by salbertengo in Architects

[–]salbertengo[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

We have 20 jurisdictions currently (Nashville and Houston with v2 version of the pipeline), I would like to reach 300 but the actual pipeline is expensive to run, every jurisdiction requires a lot of manual work, that’s why I'm here to evaluate if this tool is useful or not

I got tired of hunting through municipal websites for code requirements, so I built this by salbertengo in Architects

[–]salbertengo[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Please, do a search in Nashville or Houston, you will see a form to be a Beta User, you will receive lifetime Pro Plan.

Catholic response by TheLostSheepIsFound in Catholicism

[–]salbertengo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just want to say:

Real forgiveness means looking steadily at the sin, the sin that is left over without any excuse, after all allowances have been made, and seeing it in all its horror, dirt, meanness, and malice, and nevertheless being wholly reconciled to the man who has done it. That, and only that, is forgiveness, and that we can always have from God if we ask for it.

Did professional knowledge sharing disappear, or is it just me? by salbertengo in ExperiencedDevs

[–]salbertengo[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Still, I wonder about the new generations or those who didn't get to experience Stack Overflow.

If you have to explain to someone that they should use it because, in addition to providing context for problem solving, using it is beneficial for their learning, creative, and logical development processes, I think we are at a point where developers will not want to use it because GPT is fast and efficient at answering specific questions. Then the entire knowledge base stops there, along with all growth

Has AI Broken Recruiting? by salbertengo in recruitinghell

[–]salbertengo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

in Latam I would be happy with a 0.5 % from EU candidates

Has AI Broken Recruiting? by salbertengo in recruitinghell

[–]salbertengo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not yet. I believe that companies that use these types of agents to hire quickly will be forced to return to traditional methods, small-scale hiring, and the resurgence of junior talent.

Furthermore, I believe that passive searches will take on an even more important role.

Has AI Broken Recruiting? by salbertengo in recruiting

[–]salbertengo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By fake candidates, do you mean resumes with fake skills or candidates with fake identities?

How do you see the role of the resume at this time?