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Show HN: Multiplayer Voronoi

voronoi.charlespierre.fr
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Friend.com – An AI necklace that listens to you

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cpa
·ieri·discuss
It's nice to be rich.
cpa
·3 giorni fa·discuss
This space is very active. I work at the French mapping agency, and we're currently building MCPs to work with our data.

See: https://github.com/ignfab/geocontext (French) Beta MCP instance: https://geollm.beta.ign.fr/geocontext/mcp

Unrelated, but also take a look at the nice high-density LiDAR point data we have! https://visionneuse-lidarhd.ign.fr/?px=4441970.281583222&py=...
cpa
·13 giorni fa·discuss
Something something AI
cpa
·21 giorni fa·discuss
https://terrytao.wordpress.com/career-advice/theres-more-to-...
cpa
·mese scorso·discuss
Super cool! I did something similar (in terms of visualisation) a few years back, a map of cities by their birthdate on wikipedia: https://cpa.github.io/wiki-cities-birthdates/
cpa
·2 mesi fa·discuss
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cpa
·2 mesi fa·discuss
For those wondering what it's for: it's basically NumPy + a JIT compiler with standard Haskell syntax (you mostly just need to change the type signatures, not the code).

It can vectorize, parallelize on the CPU, or offload to the GPU automatically.

It's a very mature project, maybe 10+ years old.
cpa
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Pretty cool!

I've spent a lot of time wrapping my head around monads; whenever I thought I "got it," I would come across some exotic monad that completely blew my mind. The best way to understand them is not to rely on analogies but just follow the rules—everybody says that, but it took me a while to truly realize it.

See, for example, the Tardis monad or the Cont monad: https://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/446d13/exotic_mona...
cpa
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I thought it'd be the male version of https://www.thehairpin.com/women-laughing-alone-with-salad/
cpa
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Top comment of a frontpage post, you're not doing that bad at marketing.
cpa
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Interesting, but how is the trust signal measured? I couldn’t find this information
cpa
·4 mesi fa·discuss
As member of OSCE, they have observers although it’s fairly light.

https://odihr.osce.org/odihr/elections/usa/580111
cpa
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Another good read: https://www.scu.edu/ethics/focus-areas/business-ethics/resou...
cpa
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Pretty cool to have a first-class tracing mechanism. Obviously... it's a monad! Haskell has had a MonadTrace monad for a long time, that can be switched on or off depending on your environment.

https://hackage.haskell.org/package/tracing-0.0.7.4/docs/Con...
cpa
·5 mesi fa·discuss
It reminds me of when I used to write lisp, where code is data. You can abuse reflection (and macros) to great effect, but you never feel safe.

See also: string interpolation and SQL injection, (unhygienic) C macros
cpa
·5 mesi fa·discuss
To add to sibling comment, if you have streaming data you have to update the whole index every time with r/kd trees whereas with H3 you just compute the bin, O(1) instead of O(log n).

Not rocket science but different tradeoffs, that’s what engineering is all about.
cpa
·5 mesi fa·discuss
The big reason is that H3 is data independant. You put your data in predefined bins and then join on them, whereas kd/r trees depend on the data and building the trees may become prohibitive or very hard (especially in distributed systems).
cpa
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Absolutely true. It's even the subject of many memes! search for "c15 memes".
cpa
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Am I reading an AI trying to trick me into becoming its subordinate?
cpa
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Companies don’t have a legal obligation to publicly disclose revenue in many countries, so if you’re selling business insights you’re always on the lookout for indicators that can be used as a proxy to revenue.