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AI Pullback Has Officially Started

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3 points·by duttaoindril·9 mesi fa·0 comments

SurrealDB 1.0 Live

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2 points·by duttaoindril·3 anni fa·2 comments

TeamViewer keeps asking Linus of LinusTechTips for money

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duttaoindril
·2 anni fa·discuss
I pre-ordered! Huge fan and have been checking it out for a while.

My biggest question and use case is about handwritten notes. Like other paper tablets (Supernote, box, remarkable, etc) have custom drawing/writing apps that sync.

I understand y'all have a fancy custom Android OS, but can I expect to see my notes on other devices, and does it have cool features like handwriting to text auto translation, etc?

I'm very excited! I hope I get my daylight soon.
duttaoindril
·3 anni fa·discuss
Hey Yahivin! I love the idea and would love to use it and spread it. I think the best way to jumpstart that is a VS Code extension that allows Civet to be used as an Emmet style tool for the modern developer - write code really quickly and have it convert to production grade typescript following all your eslint / prettier rules, and use it as a personal speed up tool for just writing. When your coworkers start asking how you're moving so fast you tell them about Civet!
duttaoindril
·3 anni fa·discuss
I feel like this would be great as another Emmet style tool for the modern day - write code really quickly and have it convert to production grade typescript following all eslint / prettier rules, and use it as a personal speed up tool for writing instead of reading.
duttaoindril
·3 anni fa·discuss
Hey, I'd love to help you with this project. Feel free to reach out @duttaoindril
duttaoindril
·4 anni fa·discuss
I haven't given up. I'm still trying. If anybody wants to try with me - I'm looking for co-founders - please contact me: @duttaoindril, [email protected]
duttaoindril
·4 anni fa·discuss
I love this. I genuinely do. But I can't help but imagine some dystopian future where they regret making this decision and they start fighting legal cases on the technicalities like, oh they crashed after they disengaged self driving, so it's the humans fault. Or even worse, they program in self driving to disengage when a crash is imminent. When companies take on liabilities, they're very unlikely to actually pay for it. Leaving the common folk to struggle.