I -have- built something like this for the TV using NFC cards, which was a great first-electronics-project for myself. That said, the most frustrating part is not the actual hardware itself but getting whatever streamer…
Definitely indie. It was a solo project until launch.
Serious question: why do you find it dodgy?
If you look closely, there's an ad in the picture where the fridge's clock says 12:30. "Shop Samsung Water Filters - Subscribe and Save 40%"
We should start a club with the amount of us in the same boat... what should our domain be?
To this point, I've been using Qobuz as an alternative and it's recommendation engine is laughably bad, but the experience is somehow better. I'll get the most random songs pop up in the list, and sometimes it's a very…
I've been working on a small side project on-and-off for the last year and some. The state-of-the-art decisions I made last year are already dead. There's a new version of everything, and everything was a breaking…
Claude 3.5 is a trusted developer partner that will work with you and outline what it’s thinking. It’s not always right but because it outlines its reasoning you too can reason about the problem and catch it. ChatGPT,…
Since a lot of people don't remember / haven't played the game, here are the details that can help you: - You can determine drunken state using the game's front-end API. They call debuffs/buffs 'auras' and you can match…
This is the cleanest solution, IMO, rather than having to check each word/key/whatever of your protocol.
They haven't released any details aside from a model diagram, brief description, and a bunch of sample videos Here: https://humanaigc.github.io/emote-portrait-alive/
I am a hardcore advocate for cutting oil and gas as much as possible, but even ignoring the war, the order of operations is more or less wrong. Electrify your homes, fix your grid, then cut subsidies. Do the hard parts…
100%. Some of the most important problems in the world are solved by a thousand "tiny" companies. Sure, they didn't look attractive from an investor's standpoint (most live by the 'high risk = high reward' approach),…
The answer to the question is "because we also use cameras". That said, if this tech was made smaller and didn't give off cat-collar vibes, people might consider it. Technically better is not always sufficient, but it's…
Agreed. As it is, it's a great pre-step. Skipping code review is depriving the team of an opportunity to learn about the new incoming change, and depriving them of sharing knowledge (better implementations, business…
My gut feeling is that GFM wanted to keep their tips, and this was a "good" way of doing so. However it's also a little complicated since some of the money has been dispersed to the organizers (most of which went to…
Others have already highlighted that you can be vaccinated and anti-mandate, which is what many people are focusing on. From a numbers perspective, 91.54% of Canadians 18+ have received at least one dose. 88.91% of 18+…
This is, and has been forever, my playbook in an interview. It reveals so much about coding ability, and about communication skills. We don't ask people to spell things out if they claim they speak English on their…
Sure, no disagreement there. I’m not arguing against bikes but we should also be heavily investing in other forms of mass transit. You bike in during the dead of winter, and that’s amazing. But how long is your bike…
It’s definitely not impossible, but it’s riskier. My point is that we default to easy and comfortable when given a choice, and cycling in -42 is neither. We won’t see mass adoption of cycling in these areas, regardless…
It’s a regional statement, not disconnected. The reality is that many people in North American live far from their workplaces and some of us live in areas of extreme cold. This is where 15m of exposed skin can result in…
It's just surface level makeup. They detect blemishes and apply a bit of makeup to hide it. I don't know what "anti-aging ingredients" they include, but presumably nothing different than off-the-shelf makeup products.
Until recently? What are most editors using now?
I'm... curious. What motivated you to stay?
I started by reading this as the tale of one person's tumultuous trading history... which made me really concerned for this person's money.
I -have- built something like this for the TV using NFC cards, which was a great first-electronics-project for myself. That said, the most frustrating part is not the actual hardware itself but getting whatever streamer…
Definitely indie. It was a solo project until launch.
Serious question: why do you find it dodgy?
If you look closely, there's an ad in the picture where the fridge's clock says 12:30. "Shop Samsung Water Filters - Subscribe and Save 40%"
We should start a club with the amount of us in the same boat... what should our domain be?
To this point, I've been using Qobuz as an alternative and it's recommendation engine is laughably bad, but the experience is somehow better. I'll get the most random songs pop up in the list, and sometimes it's a very…
I've been working on a small side project on-and-off for the last year and some. The state-of-the-art decisions I made last year are already dead. There's a new version of everything, and everything was a breaking…
Claude 3.5 is a trusted developer partner that will work with you and outline what it’s thinking. It’s not always right but because it outlines its reasoning you too can reason about the problem and catch it. ChatGPT,…
Since a lot of people don't remember / haven't played the game, here are the details that can help you: - You can determine drunken state using the game's front-end API. They call debuffs/buffs 'auras' and you can match…
This is the cleanest solution, IMO, rather than having to check each word/key/whatever of your protocol.
They haven't released any details aside from a model diagram, brief description, and a bunch of sample videos Here: https://humanaigc.github.io/emote-portrait-alive/
I am a hardcore advocate for cutting oil and gas as much as possible, but even ignoring the war, the order of operations is more or less wrong. Electrify your homes, fix your grid, then cut subsidies. Do the hard parts…
100%. Some of the most important problems in the world are solved by a thousand "tiny" companies. Sure, they didn't look attractive from an investor's standpoint (most live by the 'high risk = high reward' approach),…
The answer to the question is "because we also use cameras". That said, if this tech was made smaller and didn't give off cat-collar vibes, people might consider it. Technically better is not always sufficient, but it's…
Agreed. As it is, it's a great pre-step. Skipping code review is depriving the team of an opportunity to learn about the new incoming change, and depriving them of sharing knowledge (better implementations, business…
My gut feeling is that GFM wanted to keep their tips, and this was a "good" way of doing so. However it's also a little complicated since some of the money has been dispersed to the organizers (most of which went to…
Others have already highlighted that you can be vaccinated and anti-mandate, which is what many people are focusing on. From a numbers perspective, 91.54% of Canadians 18+ have received at least one dose. 88.91% of 18+…
This is, and has been forever, my playbook in an interview. It reveals so much about coding ability, and about communication skills. We don't ask people to spell things out if they claim they speak English on their…
Sure, no disagreement there. I’m not arguing against bikes but we should also be heavily investing in other forms of mass transit. You bike in during the dead of winter, and that’s amazing. But how long is your bike…
It’s definitely not impossible, but it’s riskier. My point is that we default to easy and comfortable when given a choice, and cycling in -42 is neither. We won’t see mass adoption of cycling in these areas, regardless…
It’s a regional statement, not disconnected. The reality is that many people in North American live far from their workplaces and some of us live in areas of extreme cold. This is where 15m of exposed skin can result in…
It's just surface level makeup. They detect blemishes and apply a bit of makeup to hide it. I don't know what "anti-aging ingredients" they include, but presumably nothing different than off-the-shelf makeup products.
Until recently? What are most editors using now?
I'm... curious. What motivated you to stay?
I started by reading this as the tale of one person's tumultuous trading history... which made me really concerned for this person's money.