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KeplerBoy
·il y a 21 heures·discuss
Sure, I didn't imagine a utopia of joyful people talking to strangers. That's not what public transport ever looked like, but I do miss the times of a bit more diversity in how people spend their during the commute. Newspapers, books, handheld game consoles (which don't constantly shove ads in front of their users).
KeplerBoy
·il y a 22 heures·discuss
Getting a tiny phone not meant for media consumption is probably the closest you can achieve. You are not going to waste a lot of time watching youtube on a 3" screen, because that's just no fun.

The "jelly star" phone looks kind of fun. I just sat in a busy tram and wondered what the scene would look like if we all had phones like that. It's an innteresting thought experiment.
KeplerBoy
·il y a 8 jours·discuss
Isn't the RTX Spark from every OEM just nvidia throwing a bone to their decade long partners after nvidia crashed the regular PC market?
KeplerBoy
·il y a 10 jours·discuss
That doesn't sound like something one would want to do in cooperation with the entire rest of the world.
KeplerBoy
·il y a 16 jours·discuss
You can be a PI without having a PhD?
KeplerBoy
·il y a 16 jours·discuss
It's not legal just because the copyright owner doesn't immediately sue you.
KeplerBoy
·il y a 16 jours·discuss
You don't need a whole lot of software support if you just want to serve a single family of LLMs.
KeplerBoy
·il y a 16 jours·discuss
Still competition for cerebras. Seems quite unlikely they will get an OpenAI deal anytime soon.
KeplerBoy
·il y a 16 jours·discuss
Also there's some much boilerplate around everything. Writing a testbench with codex is extremely feasible. This is the kind of verifiable feedback loop the agents shine at.
KeplerBoy
·il y a 17 jours·discuss
Sure beats flexy dragons, so I'm all for it.
KeplerBoy
·il y a 17 jours·discuss
How much are the prints approximately? Can't see a price anywhere.
KeplerBoy
·il y a 18 jours·discuss
Wow, this is so much worse than i thought.
KeplerBoy
·il y a 18 jours·discuss
Of course there is a house. You have a spread and probably a ton of other not so obvious fees. The house always wins by design, especially on polymarket.
KeplerBoy
·il y a 18 jours·discuss
If they won't, some consultant with a subscription eventually will.
KeplerBoy
·il y a 18 jours·discuss
Having the route in your fov without taking the eyes off the road seems like a win. But we all know it would end up with people watching tiktok instead.
KeplerBoy
·il y a 18 jours·discuss
Well the helmet is also a consumable (you should swap them every few years and of course after every crash). But having the visor integrated in the visor is awkward.
KeplerBoy
·il y a 18 jours·discuss
Kind of surprising this stuff still is little more than a concept. 12 years after google launched and scrapped it's glasses there are still no well established alternatives for cycling, which is such an obvious market. Everyone is wearing glasses, everyone has a computer mounted to their handlebar, let's integrate them together already.
KeplerBoy
·il y a 21 jours·discuss
I know quite lot of people who could fork vs code and write a passable agent harness. I don't know one single person who could build a humanoid robot and I majored in mechatronjcs.
KeplerBoy
·il y a 22 jours·discuss
Full seats don't mean much revenue in the cities I frequent. In Vienna for example the ticket for the whole year was 365€ until very recently. Now I live in a smaller city where it's 280€ per year for residents.

I love it and I am perfectly happy with my taxes subsidizing this for others but there's no way they're making money off this.
KeplerBoy
·il y a 22 jours·discuss
Yes and they do in many jurisdictations. In Austria gas tax is used for road maintenance, on top of that there are tolls for highways.