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ChicagoBoy11
·30 日前·議論
This person Claude's!
ChicagoBoy11
·先月·議論
What is the recommended way to watch this? Watch the movie first AND THEN try to see the YouTube content, or vice-versa?
ChicagoBoy11
·2 か月前·議論
To help with seed rounds before revenue /s
ChicagoBoy11
·2 か月前·議論
This is utterly delightful. Thank you.
ChicagoBoy11
·3 か月前·議論
How are you able to track this as you use it? A bit stumped atm
ChicagoBoy11
·3 か月前·議論
Am I the only one who couldn't tell whether this was real or not for a good long while? I legitimately wondered whether the BBC site might have been hacked. I just simply cannot find a way to make sense of just about anything in the news story; I had just assumed it would go under and that's that. Why would someone who has that kind of money to invest put it into this pivot as opposed to a completely fresh, new effort? What's the efficiency I'm not seeing?
ChicagoBoy11
·3 か月前·議論
For anyone who liked this, I highly suggest you take a look at the CuriousMarc youtube channel, where he chronicles lots of efforts to preserve and understand several parts of the Apollo AGC, with a team of really technically competent and passionate collaborators.

One of the more interesting things they have been working on, is a potential re-interpretation of the infamous 1202 alarm. It is, as of current writing, popularly described as something related to nonsensical readings of a sensor which could (and were) safely ignored in the actual moon landing. However, if I remember correctly, some of their investigation revealed that actually there were many conditions which would cause that error to have been extremely critical and would've likely doomed the astronauts. It is super fascinating.
ChicagoBoy11
·4 か月前·議論
His point of Omega doubling-down on the things that would progressively harder to establish a moat on made me think about what we have been seeing with higher ed. It seems the "smart ones" definitely read the book that making the "education better," in a world where it is mostly free, was a fool's errand, and now the margins that they all compete it stray far, far away from the quality of the schooling. I work in K-12, and see the same things happening here too.

P.S.: It is odd to me to have such a length pg essay been up for such a long time with just a handful of comments. Did something happen? I would've expected a wealth of discussion on a post like this by now.
ChicagoBoy11
·4 か月前·議論
Why are you sure it was an accident? Couldn't the people who rose up the ranks around his orbit have learned the right lessons, and this having been very intentional?
ChicagoBoy11
·5 か月前·議論
I had a demo for some high-school students for an ethics and tech class that successfully demonstrated these with a GMail account, so when this started happening I got very upset lol.
ChicagoBoy11
·6 か月前·議論
Did you build an enclosure for this?
ChicagoBoy11
·7 か月前·議論
Wait, are you saying each Starlink sateline is 16 thousand square miles large?
ChicagoBoy11
·7 か月前·議論
I'll add another obvious one: No rule that the SaaS, with its obviously much deeper technical expertise, can itself then leverage these tools to achieve even greater velocity, thereby exacerbating the problem for "internal teams"
ChicagoBoy11
·8 か月前·議論
I suspect there is a great joke embedded in here, but sadly it went over my head. Any help?
ChicagoBoy11
·8 か月前·議論
Driving sims with the right setup are truly breathtaking gaming experiences. For driving, especially, even things like the weight of a headset almost add to the experience since in the real thing you are wearing a helmet. But it is a way to have a legit, e-sports level gaming experience with real-to-life controls with total VR immersion.
ChicagoBoy11
·8 か月前·議論
There was a lot of discussion about some work they've done to minimize compression artifacts... that's the biggest drawback for me in terms of ALVR + AVP... I suppose time will tell.
ChicagoBoy11
·8 か月前·議論
I had a friend in college who was the ultimate expression of this. If he was in a line, waiting for someone, outside a professor's office hours, etc., he was working on SOMETHING, usually getting ahead of some reading for class. I asked him later, and he gave quite a compelling account of how if you truly added it all up, it had a pretty huge effect in how long it took him to get through his work. He was incredibly bright, went onto a PhD at MIT, and was also very sociable, which I suspect was helped by this strategy of aggressively seizing on these little breaks of time.

I need a good chunk of time to settle into "productive" work, even if it is just reading. I suspect that what is needed is a little bit more discipline at first and slowly it gets easier, but I just never had the ethic to stick to it, and because of this friend I don't even have the ability to claim any doubt as to how impactful it would be.
ChicagoBoy11
·8 か月前·議論
For anyone who is remotely interested in this, a considerable chunk of the Gemini program was all about solving some of the practicalities involved with Rendezvous, and it is quite interesting even hearing some of the astronauts come to grips with some of the physics while orbiting in space trying the various types of rendezvous and docking maneuvers that were attempted.
ChicagoBoy11
·9 か月前·議論
Thank you so much!
ChicagoBoy11
·9 か月前·議論
In defense of the parent comment, I don't know that he suggested that it wasn't effective, but it is a dark pattern that probably should be avoided if the gist of the effort is to truly be an educational game that you'd want to enthusiastically support.