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arbayi

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You don't need Electron to build native apps in TypeScript [video]

youtube.com
5 points·by arbayi·7 giorni fa·0 comments

The Age of Personalized Hardware Is Coming

geastack.com
100 points·by arbayi·9 giorni fa·88 comments

JavaScript library for rapid AI and XR prototyping

github.com
2 points·by arbayi·9 giorni fa·0 comments

Web Apps for Meta Ray-Ban Display Glasses

wearables.developer.meta.com
2 points·by arbayi·9 giorni fa·0 comments

The Canvas 2D API, without the browser

geastack.com
1 points·by arbayi·13 giorni fa·0 comments

Compiling TypeScript to Native C++

geastack.com
2 points·by arbayi·14 giorni fa·0 comments

Chernobyl's Forgotten Internet [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by arbayi·14 giorni fa·1 comments

An Interactive Map on a Microcontroller

geastack.com
3 points·by arbayi·15 giorni fa·0 comments

Smart AC dial in TypeScript and CSS running natively on ESP32 [video]

youtube.com
4 points·by arbayi·15 giorni fa·0 comments

CSS on the ESP32

hackaday.com
3 points·by arbayi·16 giorni fa·0 comments

OpenStreetMap running on an ESP32 with TypeScript and Canvas [video]

youtube.com
10 points·by arbayi·16 giorni fa·4 comments

Embedded Skills Tree

embedded.fm
3 points·by arbayi·17 giorni fa·0 comments

A History of Software Publishing Corporation

computerchronicles.blog
3 points·by arbayi·17 giorni fa·0 comments

The true reason C++ always wins [video]

youtube.com
1 points·by arbayi·18 giorni fa·1 comments

Using CSS media queries to target monochrome e-paper

geastack.com
3 points·by arbayi·18 giorni fa·0 comments

QEMU with Espressif

github.com
2 points·by arbayi·19 giorni fa·0 comments

PebbleOS

github.com
2 points·by arbayi·19 giorni fa·0 comments

We Taught a $3 Chip to Run CSS

geastack.com
5 points·by arbayi·20 giorni fa·1 comments

The ERoadBook – Rally-Inspired GPS Device for Riders and Adventurers [video]

youtube.com
4 points·by arbayi·21 giorni fa·0 comments

A 3D cube written in JSX and CSS running natively at 60 FPS on a $3 MCU [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by arbayi·21 giorni fa·0 comments

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arbayi
·l’altro ieri·discuss
when I try to sign up for meta.com, the only two quick options they show are instagram and facebook, or you have to go through the manual process.

what advantage does this give them? is it really that hard to add github or google login options there?
arbayi
·9 giorni fa·discuss
https://web.archive.org/web/20260701201606/https://www.theve...
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·15 giorni fa·discuss
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·15 giorni fa·discuss
i think we have the causation backwards here. llms aren't expensive because they have to be — they're expensive because we keep reaching for the expensive model instead of putting any effort into making the cheap one good enough.

a surprisingly large fraction of production workloads can be handled by smaller models with the right scaffolding. it's often easier to switch to a larger model than to engineer those pieces, so many teams never bother.

my intuition is that a lot of the current "ai cost crisis" is really an orchestration problem rather than a model pricing problem. before asking whether frontier pricing is sustainable, i'd first ask how much of that spend is simple tasks being sent to the smartest available model by default.

my bet for the next few years is that the model itself stops being where the value is. frontier models will become more like commodities, and the real difference will be the layer around them as routing each task to the cheapest model that can do it well, verifying the output, and only escalating when needed.

eventually, asking "which model do you use?" will sound a bit like asking "which cpu do you use?" the engine still matters, but the system built around it matters a lot more.
arbayi
·19 giorni fa·discuss
device: https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/ESP32-S3-Touch-AMOLED-2.06
arbayi
·2 mesi fa·discuss
what llms reason best in might not be a language at all. more like a graph. graphs say more in less space than prose, and they stop the model from wandering off.
arbayi
·2 mesi fa·discuss
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·2 mesi fa·discuss
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·4 mesi fa·discuss
not the author of the gea but from what I can see in the readme, the ideas go back to 2017, erste.js and regie were earlier versions of the same concept.

https://github.com/dashersw/erste https://github.com/dashersw/regie
arbayi
·4 mesi fa·discuss
not the author of the gea but from what I can see in the readme, the ideas go back to 2017, erste.js and regie were earlier versions of the same concept.

https://github.com/dashersw/erste https://github.com/dashersw/regie
arbayi
·4 mesi fa·discuss
For a fun side project, we built a quick demo to interview our OpenClaw agent called Mahmut. We used LemonSlice, LiveKit, and ElevenLabs. We just shared the full interview, and here's the repo if anyone is interested in building the same thing: https://github.com/openserv-labs/openclaw-voice-avatar

Our avatar was a really hard one to handle, but I think it's still really good. All we did was connect the APIs. LemonSlice is really cool.
arbayi
·6 mesi fa·discuss
I just found about them on twitter and tested, its so crazy that it work so smooth and fast. It's probably powered by Claude Agent SDK in behind, I created a fully functional telegram bot under 3 minutes. It seems perfect for non-technical users.
arbayi
·6 mesi fa·discuss
https://x.com/i/status/2012322509400531005
arbayi
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Working on WordPecker, trying to create something like a personalized Duolingo but for vocabulary you actually encounter.

Started when I was struggling to read books in English. Pushed an open source version back then (https://github.com/baturyilmaz/wordpecker-app), later added more features, and now working on a mobile app.

Recently started testing alpha version, fixing bugs and introducing new features right now (https://alpha.wordpeckerapp.com/).

My end goal is to build: an AI language learning companion that knows what you read, listen, and watch, knows you as a friend (real life, who you are), then helps you improve using that context. If you're B1 at language, it creates a personalized path to get you to B2, then C1, and so forth using your context.

https://wordpeckerapp.com/
arbayi
·7 mesi fa·discuss
We need AI Bowl!!
arbayi
·7 mesi fa·discuss
that’s great to hear. I’d love to check out your project and have a chat if you’re up for it. maybe i can contribute to it instead of working on a separate project.
arbayi
·7 mesi fa·discuss
I want to build a complete radio station managed by an AI agent. It’s still at the idea stage right now: https://github.com/baturyilmaz/agent-radio

The idea is simple, but I think it could be really cool: an autonomous agent that actually manages an entire radio station. It creates its own shows, play copyright-free tracks, shares the daily program schedule on social media and the website, and later I want to add guest appearances too and live 7/24.
arbayi
·7 mesi fa·discuss
We are running 6 different LLMs to do predict the future using polymarket and there's a chairman agent which follows the MOST EDGE from LLMs.
arbayi
·9 mesi fa·discuss
I believe, this is the easiest and most practical AI product to use among all the ones we’ve seen this year.
arbayi
·10 mesi fa·discuss
https://github.com/dashersw/liquid-glass-js maybe you can also check this out?