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kreas
·anno scorso·discuss
This actually sounds like a great idea. I procrastinate a lot. I also play a lot of Raid Shadow Legends. I should totally gate those purchases behind hitting my goals.

Thanks for sharing.
kreas
·2 anni fa·discuss
Easy! The Vision Pro. It seams like Apple has already given up on that product.
kreas
·3 anni fa·discuss
^+1
kreas
·3 anni fa·discuss
This is off to a great start. I've been studying German through various methods for around 3 years now. Mostly as a mental exercise but also because I love German television.

For me, reading has been one of most productive ways to learn.
kreas
·3 anni fa·discuss
I'm originally from Tennessee. Chapel Hill actually. Boyhood home of Nathan Bedford Forrest. There's a monument to the guy and our streets were literally named after him. I've seen firsthand the systemic racism that permeates the miseducated people of that State. That said, this doesn't surprise me.

I'm just glad I move to Austin and away from that crap.
kreas
·3 anni fa·discuss
I would say this about most developers not just HN. It took years for me to break that mindset.
kreas
·3 anni fa·discuss
I've got tons of notes so it shouldn't be too hard to do a write up. Currently it's in a private repo, but if I can get sign-off from my boss I'll open source it.
kreas
·3 anni fa·discuss
This is exactly what I'm working on! My project is taking Zoom conversation, using pyannote for speaker diarisation, whisper for transcription, pinecone.io for semantic search, then feeding that into GPT-3 so we can ask questions about conversation.

For us this is super useful because it's not unusual for our discover sessions to last days and we're all terrible at taking notes.

As a nerd, my brain is already buzzing on ways that I could use this for my groups D&D campaigns.
kreas
·3 anni fa·discuss
This is sick! Thank you
kreas
·4 anni fa·discuss
That's subjective and I'm sure it is for you. I personally prefer TypeScript.

I'm glad to see passionate developers keeping on both sides. That's how we grow and become better.