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Show HN: Infinite canvas notes in the non-Euclidean Poincaré disk

uonr.github.io
188 points·by uonr·bulan lalu·33 comments

From trees to graphs: speeding up vector search 10x with Hannoy

blog.kerollmops.com
3 points·by uonr·7 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

Realtime Raytracing in Bevy 0.17 (Solari)

jms55.github.io
4 points·by uonr·10 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

OI Wiki – useful knowledge about competitive programming

en.oi-wiki.org
1 points·by uonr·10 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

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While developing poincake, I actually thought about building a language learning app using a similar approach. The idea was to map word embeddings onto a Poincaré disk so users could explore word relationships and clusters.
uonr
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I'm thinking LOD might help mitigate the overlap issue, perhaps by having an LLM progressively shorten the text until it's a single Unicode character.

Also, as other comments suggested, shading or similar techniques could help.

That said, I doubt this can be fully resolved unless the text is rendered in hyperbolic space, as another commenter mentioned. I'll need to experiment and see if that's doable.
uonr
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(I'm the dev) I tried it out on an iPad and it seems to work fine. Let me know if you run into any issues. Supporting direct stylus/Pencil input will definitely be a challenge, but I think it’s worth a shot.
uonr
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DHH probably just reached for "ressentiment" because it sounds cool. I can't get over how ironic it is to put Nietzsche and democratize in the same post.
uonr
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What if security updates?
uonr
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I love those handmade bad sketch
uonr
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
At least the recent popularity of the 996 originated in China, and I believe most Chinese people would agree with that. Besides, even if it started in Hong Kong, saying it originated in China is still technically correct.