After all these, I still feel their voice AI interrupts quite a lot, especially when I pause just for 0.5 sec. Interestingly, when I tell it to interrupt less, it seems to be better.
off topic but I just wonder if this page is AI-designed. It looks quite good to my eyes. I feel like prior to coding agents this would instead be a blog post with some charts.
I'm building Eima (https://eima.app) which combines your Todo List and Calendar, allowing you to schedule your todos by simply dragging them onto the calendar.
Similar apps have existed before (like Amie), but they were nearly all VC-backed and had pretty much all pivoted to AI (e.g. being an AI note taker). Their approaches to a Todo-focused calendar has been largely unsatisfying due to the focus on Enterprise users and whatever is trendy.
Eima, in contrast, focuses on personal use and does one thing very well: scheduling your todos. In particular, I spent a lot of time making sure multi-occurrence todos work smoothly (e.g. todos that need multiple attempts or simply recurring todos). These were not addressed by prior tools at all and had been my biggest motivation to build Eima.
Would love some test users! If you end up wanting to give Eima a try please use the code EARLYEIMA to get it for free.
> WebGPU, WebXR, WebAssembly, and WebTransport are the key foundational technologies to this future online space.
This sounds like a narrow view focusing on software. Hardware is apparently the bottleneck here. A 3D game on a website is at best semi-immersive. You need headsets/AR glasses to get full immersion.
I'm a PhD candidate and about to go to FAANG after graduation. If you are confident that after your PhD you can get a top-tier job in academia, like really top-tier, where you wouldn't worry much about money, hiring outstanding graduate students and getting enough industrial resources, then that's surely a nice option.
Otherwise, things can be quite undesirable IMHO. I've seen friends at lower-ranked schools struggling with getting money, hiring good students and doing things that industry cares about. Things are unfair at that point.
In a project my questions are usually revolved around the same topic. Having context carried across threads actually make a lot of sense.
In the general mode where I'm expecting models to be *stateless*, having memory is very annoying.