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KeplerBoy
·21 ore fa·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
·22 ore fa·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
·8 giorni fa·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
·10 giorni fa·discuss
That doesn't sound like something one would want to do in cooperation with the entire rest of the world.
KeplerBoy
·16 giorni fa·discuss
You can be a PI without having a PhD?
KeplerBoy
·16 giorni fa·discuss
It's not legal just because the copyright owner doesn't immediately sue you.
KeplerBoy
·16 giorni fa·discuss
You don't need a whole lot of software support if you just want to serve a single family of LLMs.
KeplerBoy
·16 giorni fa·discuss
Still competition for cerebras. Seems quite unlikely they will get an OpenAI deal anytime soon.
KeplerBoy
·16 giorni fa·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
·17 giorni fa·discuss
Sure beats flexy dragons, so I'm all for it.
KeplerBoy
·17 giorni fa·discuss
How much are the prints approximately? Can't see a price anywhere.
KeplerBoy
·18 giorni fa·discuss
Wow, this is so much worse than i thought.
KeplerBoy
·18 giorni fa·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
·18 giorni fa·discuss
If they won't, some consultant with a subscription eventually will.
KeplerBoy
·18 giorni fa·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
·18 giorni fa·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
·18 giorni fa·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
·21 giorni fa·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
·22 giorni fa·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
·22 giorni fa·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.