This sounds like such a cool useful project! I had to look up the proper name for it, but I have always had my visual field medically tested with a "Humphrey" visual field test machine in a hospital:…
I never have really tried to measure my own peripheral visual field - no! I am not sure how I would track it - how did you? I mostly notice bumping into things on my left side. While generally people "walk to the right"…
They really only took a tiny piece of brain out, I guess. They didn't show me, sadly. :( It was all occipital lobe so vision would have been the only thing affected. I had terrible vision in the lower-left quadrant of…
https://imgur.com/a/vsRq0a9 I had some occipital lobe taken out in 2010 when I was 20 years old, to try to treat epilepsy!
The newer generation of the SE came out this year (2020) and works great too
I love my iPhone SE since I can easily use it one-handed without worrying about dropping a $1,000 electronic device
talking on the phone can be nearly as distracting as watching TV in some cases. it's also illegal in a lot of places...
you've got me so curious, could you please point me to the aws docs?
literally all of them? I guess we can pretend that Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) that scrape resumes for keyword matches aren't some specific definition of "AI" if we want to be naive though
This sounds like such a cool useful project! I had to look up the proper name for it, but I have always had my visual field medically tested with a "Humphrey" visual field test machine in a hospital:…
I never have really tried to measure my own peripheral visual field - no! I am not sure how I would track it - how did you? I mostly notice bumping into things on my left side. While generally people "walk to the right"…
They really only took a tiny piece of brain out, I guess. They didn't show me, sadly. :( It was all occipital lobe so vision would have been the only thing affected. I had terrible vision in the lower-left quadrant of…
https://imgur.com/a/vsRq0a9 I had some occipital lobe taken out in 2010 when I was 20 years old, to try to treat epilepsy!
The newer generation of the SE came out this year (2020) and works great too
I love my iPhone SE since I can easily use it one-handed without worrying about dropping a $1,000 electronic device
talking on the phone can be nearly as distracting as watching TV in some cases. it's also illegal in a lot of places...
you've got me so curious, could you please point me to the aws docs?
literally all of them? I guess we can pretend that Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) that scrape resumes for keyword matches aren't some specific definition of "AI" if we want to be naive though