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zachvandorp
·3 か月前·議論
Cool design. Are you drawing the animations yourself?

42,346 views on youtube is pretty decent too!
zachvandorp
·3 か月前·議論
CODING feels like the first and easiest step it could take after solving natural language so it is taking the path of least resistance to what it can understand at the "neuro" level.

What's next for it to understand? probably spacial/geometric and mathematical relationships. It's not so good at those still. That will likely take CAD and 3D modelling out pretty quickly etc.

The other thing we are seeing is instead of training it to understand these concepts, just build things towards what it already knows like code and natural language. That is why so much software now wants to have all their stuff be able to be build using code.
zachvandorp
·3 か月前·議論
Its an interesting idea. I've seen a few of these but not with ol' John's spin on it.

Do you want the first link "How it Works" to really be just the # of front page? it makes it feel like it's broken if someone clicks it. Also your blog about Nash Bargaining is almost more of a "How it Works" page than the How it Works page is.

I feel like your landing page very quickly told me what your website does which is great. If the Nash Bargaining is the "wedge" to separate you from the pack, I'd try explain how that differentiates this over the others as quickly as possible. I know that's easier said than done. Good luck!
zachvandorp
·3 か月前·議論
I picture it as a bubble inside real foundation. The internet was a bubble too but it popping didn't mean that it went away. It meant that the hype was running the treadmill faster than societies cadence.

AI is the way of the future. The roll-out and adoption will be slower than what the "market" has banked on.
zachvandorp
·3 か月前·議論
That's a cool looking tool. Surely anti-bot protections are checkmated at this point right? It has been a valiant effort on their behalf and the latest "rotate this until it looks like that" ones bought them a few more years but the discussions for sites need to begin where they just accept bots will win right?