> The fact that people are unimpressed that we can have a fluent conversation with a super smart AI that can generate any image/video is mindblowing to me. It's not that people are unimpressed with AI - they're just…
I would imagine it's the usual SaaS marketing embellishment, e.g. one Google employee used the software on a trial at some point === "Trusted by Google"
Great work! Like a lot of millenials, I'm on call for any issues my parents have with their Android devices but I imagine there are a lot of elderly people out there without that support.
Seems like it was always heading this way, I don't think anyone really bought that the common use case for these style of quadruped robots would be walking around doing "safety inspections" in a warehouse.
I definitely agree on your last point, big fan of a lot of the recent designs that have come out of Korea. A sort of boxy, cyberpunk look in models like the Hyundai Grandeur and IONIQ 5 - and the Hyundai N Vision 74…
I use it daily on Windows and I have to say it seems pretty fast. Never noticed any lagging or unnecessary animations.
Fair point, and we do generate PDFs elsewhere for similar reports but the general feedback from users is that they want to have the data available directly in the email.
It's HN, so I'm not surprised by the old "just send text" argument that always gets wheeled out when this topic come up, but for those not in a terminal all day there are valid reasons to format HTML emails (that don't…
Can't say it's a huge surprise. I used it daily for years and even prior to the Figma acquisition, the features being released in new versions seemed odd (voice prototyping?) and the pace of release was slow while Figma…
I personally enjoy any sort of interactivity in tech articles. Things like sliders, inputs and buttons are great at keeping attention and can help make the subject easier to understand or illustrate things that can't…
There's a lot of rose-tinted glasses in this thread and this is coming from someone who grew up using computers with these sorts of icons and designs. I appreciate the aesthetic, but I still think that many of them are…
As a complete beginner to the Rails world (but not web dev in general), the official Getting Started guide at https://edgeguides.rubyonrails.org/getting_started.html was a short and sweet way for me to get an…
Football (soccer), both indoor and outdoor - and mountain biking. I've worked remotely for several years now and it definitely helps to be able to get out of the office and talk to other people, especially those not in…
> The fact that people are unimpressed that we can have a fluent conversation with a super smart AI that can generate any image/video is mindblowing to me. It's not that people are unimpressed with AI - they're just…
I would imagine it's the usual SaaS marketing embellishment, e.g. one Google employee used the software on a trial at some point === "Trusted by Google"
Great work! Like a lot of millenials, I'm on call for any issues my parents have with their Android devices but I imagine there are a lot of elderly people out there without that support.
Seems like it was always heading this way, I don't think anyone really bought that the common use case for these style of quadruped robots would be walking around doing "safety inspections" in a warehouse.
I definitely agree on your last point, big fan of a lot of the recent designs that have come out of Korea. A sort of boxy, cyberpunk look in models like the Hyundai Grandeur and IONIQ 5 - and the Hyundai N Vision 74…
I use it daily on Windows and I have to say it seems pretty fast. Never noticed any lagging or unnecessary animations.
Fair point, and we do generate PDFs elsewhere for similar reports but the general feedback from users is that they want to have the data available directly in the email.
It's HN, so I'm not surprised by the old "just send text" argument that always gets wheeled out when this topic come up, but for those not in a terminal all day there are valid reasons to format HTML emails (that don't…
Can't say it's a huge surprise. I used it daily for years and even prior to the Figma acquisition, the features being released in new versions seemed odd (voice prototyping?) and the pace of release was slow while Figma…
I personally enjoy any sort of interactivity in tech articles. Things like sliders, inputs and buttons are great at keeping attention and can help make the subject easier to understand or illustrate things that can't…
There's a lot of rose-tinted glasses in this thread and this is coming from someone who grew up using computers with these sorts of icons and designs. I appreciate the aesthetic, but I still think that many of them are…
As a complete beginner to the Rails world (but not web dev in general), the official Getting Started guide at https://edgeguides.rubyonrails.org/getting_started.html was a short and sweet way for me to get an…
Football (soccer), both indoor and outdoor - and mountain biking. I've worked remotely for several years now and it definitely helps to be able to get out of the office and talk to other people, especially those not in…