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paulz_
·5 лет назад·discuss
Quite Close!

As you implied it would be expensive to experience the cutting edge right now but here is what it would look like:

You would want a really high end headset, a haptic suit, haptic gloves, graphics cards and a pc to run it, and game to actually experience it.

-Pimax 8k $1500

-Research grade haptic gloves[0] $5000-$10000?

-Tesla Suit $2750

-Gaming pc and Scalped 3090s to run in SLI $10000

You could do a treadmill too but I actually don't think that tech is quite there yet and question just how much more immersed you would be at that point.

Now once your discount iron man suit is fully equipped what game do you actually play? You mentioned skyrimVR it actually has ok haptic support via mods.

However, what you really would want to play for the full Oasis experience is VRChat where with your haptic suit you could high five someone or feel them tap on your shoulder. It's also a thriving community full of bizarre worlds and avatars. Most of the hardware isn't directly supported in VRChat but you can find guides online of people getting it to work.

[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OK2y4Z5IkZ0
paulz_
·5 лет назад·discuss
Hey if the worst thing the HN comments have to say is "Well, he's no Bertrand Russell." I'd call that a pretty positive reception!
paulz_
·5 лет назад·discuss
Version 0.5: https://youtu.be/suHOLFhbwsM
paulz_
·5 лет назад·discuss
One thing that helped was acknowledging in my own mind that the worst could happen. I could fail completely. I could burn through all my money. I could let everyone down. I could embarrass myself. Whatever the worst was, I considered that could happen. Frankly it's likely to happen. Startups are hard as hell.

Then I considered I could just go back to working a normal job. Pays well, I get all my social status back. All these icky feelings go away. And I genuinely considered this. There is nothing wrong with that life. I loved those jobs!

What I found though, was that even in the face of all that risk it seemed a lot more interesting to try to do my own project.

But with those considerations I approached it a lot different. The daily risks feel like the activity more than whatever this may or may not look like in 10 years. I think this is better for the company too because it's possible to constrain yourself if you're convinced you already know what the end is like. Better to follow your own curiosity.

That's the theory anyway. Again, this is advice coming from someone who feels extremely unqualified to give it haha.

There is also a book by Carrol Dweck called 'Mindset' that speaks pretty directly to what you're asking about. You can get a pretty good idea of the concepts by googling fixed mindset vs growth mindset. The book itself has a couple slow parts but is pretty good overall.
paulz_
·5 лет назад·discuss
Boy I really hesitate to offer advice on this. Just know it's coming from someone who is in the midst of starting a not yet successful startup. So maybe this is terrible advice, or I may be the wrong person to give it. Seems like enough of a disclaimer.

I found myself experiencing feelings similar to what you're describing. Something that helped was not focusing on the future end state so much.

I remember one time seeing this interview with Bezos where they were congratulating him on Amazon's stock price at that time. And he was talking about how he tries to encourage Amazon employees to think in terms of inputs to Amazon, not outputs (like stock price).

I really like that idea of focusing on doing the hard work at hand and not worrying too much about what comes out on the other side.

Obviously this can go too far, you still need some vision to aim at. But I find that not only with this experience, but with learning other things too there can be sort of a stall where it feels like nothing is happening. You keep showing up every day but it feels like there are no results.

There is value in having a sort of stubbornness in the face of that. Focusing in on doing the work of the day and finding joy in it, rather than worrying about a payoff that may or may not ever come.

I think this is one of the reasons that startups work better when it's a topic you're sort of obsessed with. It helps to be able to work on something that you don't even care all that much if it leads to anything. Just a weird and interesting thread you keep pulling on.
paulz_
·5 лет назад·discuss
I'm not super familiar with this space but at first glance this seems great!

I've been meaning to goof around with discord bots. When I do, I'll be sure to check it out.
paulz_
·5 лет назад·discuss
I've listened to a few things lately that could benefit from that. You wouldn't happen to know any good models available for that would you?
paulz_
·5 лет назад·discuss
With digital goods users can buy. Reddit has already blazed the trail here with awards and reactions you can pay to add to a post or a comment.

You can make it completely optional and for the most part not upset users who don't buy them.

There is basically no upper threshold on how much you can charge. You want to have really cheap stuff too obviously. Something for everybody.

In gaming this trend of being able to buy cosmetic items has also been developing. In some games users pay hundreds of dollars for one cosmetic item.

Rather than counting on your own creativity to create the digital goods you can also create a marketplace for user created goods and then take a fee off the top.

You could do all this with crypto, or NFTs. There would be nothing wrong with doing it that way. But you could also just store that stuff in databases and it would work about as well for these purposes.
paulz_
·5 лет назад·discuss
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmRl0D-RkPU&t=1205s
paulz_
·5 лет назад·discuss
> I think there is still a bit of a perception that IC levels higher than Senior are about "Senior but with more interesting technical problems". This is largely false.

Anyone know of a career path where this is actually the case? Lately it seems like everywhere I turn it's meetings and PowerPoint. Ideally I'd like to keep working on harder and harder engineering problems until I die of old age.
paulz_
·5 лет назад·discuss
There is actually an app that I used to setup for people years and years ago that did this. Recently they went fully open source. Pretty neat little piece of software.

https://github.com/sandboxie/sandboxie
paulz_
·5 лет назад·discuss
A few months ago Tyler Cowen had Jimmy Wales on the Conversations with Tyler podcast[0].

He spends some time talking about why he thinks Wikipedia turned out the way it did and avoid some of the potential traps you pointed out.

Really enjoyed listening to it and made me think a lot of about structure of organizations.

[0] https://conversationswithtyler.com/episodes/jimmy-wales/
paulz_
·5 лет назад·discuss
I've actually been on the lookout for model hubs lately. Any that you've seen or reccomend?

I've found https://modelzoo.co/ but it seems more like a currated list of models (some incomplete) rather than a community where users share trained models.
paulz_
·5 лет назад·discuss
> ultimately received over $500,000 and stock options from these outside companies.

$500,000 seems like probably a little less than one year salary for a Netflix VP. But then again people have been known to engage in fraud for much less.
paulz_
·5 лет назад·discuss
This is really what reddit is built for. After I read a book I can't get enough of I'll usually go check on youtube to see if the author has done any interviews or podcast and then I'll look around for the subreddit for either the author or the book and sort by top all time. Occasionally I'll also make a post.

I've also always loved the idea of a book club but I've never joined or started one.
paulz_
·5 лет назад·discuss
Wow that's really cool. Any plans to share the model?
paulz_
·5 лет назад·discuss
I have considered doing this exact thing. Any tips?

One thing I've wondered about is if there is even any pager network coverage where I live. I suspect yes but I don't know of any coverage maps or that sort of thing.
paulz_
·5 лет назад·discuss
Firefox on android has support for ad blocking extensions. I removed reddit's app and blocked it in the browser (having an adblocker on mobile is glorious by the way). You could do the same with hacker news and youtube. Then, when you want to use them you can still open it up but it's one extra annoying step to select "temporarily allow" when trying to visit it.

I found it was really effective for cutting back on reddit but still being able to use it occasionally as needed.
paulz_
·5 лет назад·discuss
Just finished the talk. Plan on reading the book. This is one of the most interesting concepts I've come across in recent memory. Really appreciate you sharing.
paulz_
·5 лет назад·discuss
I like to read.

I also find that trying as hard as you can at something you find interesting in a new domain can be good for this. You hone your learning skills but I also find that other domains usually have general tricks and principals worked out that can be cross applied to other domains that haven't figured them out just yet.