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idank
·2 days ago·discuss
Nice, is there a physical clock that works this way?
idank
·28 days ago·discuss
I'll be more forgiving: I found it gets confused easily when it extracts text from a PDF because datasheets tend to be written in a not so parseable way for a machine. But 1) if you tell it to take screenshots of said datasheet, it'll have greater success. 2) We're in year n<5 (depends how you count) of the age of LLMs, this will get better over time. Either on the LLM side or the thing you feed to it.
idank
·28 days ago·discuss
The success of AI doesn't hinge on whether you can vibecode it all or even one particular sector really well. For example, despite several attempts to make vibecoding PCBs, it's still pretty crap. But it's really useful as a copilot, human in the loop for targeted tasks in electronics. Same for CAD work, not so good at drawing but still useful at looking at an image, understanding it, and answering specific questions.

Whether the value attached to these companies is grounded in reality is a different question.
idank
·last month·discuss
They give out the subscription by default, and if they find your use case interesting enough they'll give you credits. Not sure if there's an upper limit, but I would be surprised if it's more than a few hundred dollars a month.

(no internal knowledge, this is based on my experience with explainshell.com, thanks OAI!)
idank
·2 months ago·discuss
Anyone know what Matt Mackall is up to these days? He started Mercurial and got people involved early on with a lot of enthusiasm, you could tell he cared about what he created and the people who joined him ("hg crew"). I learned a lot from him on how to think like an engineer and saw him manage different personalities in the project in a kind and sincere way (I think this was around ~2010).
idank
·2 months ago·discuss
Humans will not win in court with a "but the agent did it, I had no idea" argument. Just look at how the cases against OAI are going, and that's where families lose a loved one. There's not going to be any sympathy when your agent committed fraud on your behalf.

And it's not like pro agent companies have a reason to self regulate. They're not going to absorb that liability voluntarily, they'll push it onto users contractually (most of them already do). This is just another channel to bring in customers. They will capitalize ruthlessly to increase their bottom line.
idank
·3 months ago·discuss
The recipe for these model wrapper companies is 1. enter a space before the big ones do, 2. provide a nice enough wrapper that gets you customers, 3. survive until a bigger fish comes and asks you to join them (or eat you and you die).

Just look at Cursor who is probably the best example you can find. They might have a good outcome in the end, but most get eaten.
idank
·2 years ago·discuss
It doesn't have to work 100% of the time to be a successful scam.
idank
·3 years ago·discuss
Not very much. There's an interview lead that is supposed to make sure no question overlaps happen. They will sometimes comment on the chosen question (e.g. asking an unrelated question to someone interviewing for a research position). In general I think this is pretty rare as it requires folks to care about their interview before it starts. :)
idank
·3 years ago·discuss
What did you use to create the screencast at https://www.fill3d.ai/?
idank
·3 years ago·discuss
I build popular split ergo keyboards with integrated pointing devices: https://holykeebs.com/
idank
·3 years ago·discuss
They will change the lives of people who can't drive, that's pretty meaningful.
idank
·3 years ago·discuss
Thank you!
idank
·3 years ago·discuss
Yes exactly. This device is a mini exercise bicycle, it has half a dozen buttons and LEDs with a UART enabled chip that orchestrates everything. I'd like to make it controllable via Bluetooth (e.g. on/off, set speed) and have it send stats like current speed, etc.

Would something like circuitpython not be easier to work with?
idank
·3 years ago·discuss
Not really sure how you drew that conclusion.
idank
·3 years ago·discuss
is Zephyr a good option in a project that aims to expose a UART device through BLE using an nrf52x chip? At a glance it seems pretty low level, capable and possibly overkill. If not, what's more suitable?

Hopefully that makes sense, I'm new to all of this.
idank
·3 years ago·discuss
On a micro scale it's a nice gesture, macro wise it could be seen as inauthentic and meaningless.

There's a comparison to be made to choosing to stay in the matrix or unplug yourself from the illusion.
idank
·3 years ago·discuss
It's common to see tutorial videos use a different cursor that also reacts to clicks, eg. https://ghost.org/videos/themes.mp4

How is this done?
idank
·4 years ago·discuss
No it's not, in the same way that an email provider doesn't want to deliver spam to its users.
idank
·5 years ago·discuss
It's pretty hard to learn a new keyboard layout on a regular keyboard, let alone replace the typing experience with chords (multiply this by the number of languages you use). The real difficulty for me was putting in the time every day to practice, while maintaining a job. You have to be pretty dedicated to pull this off.