I love how the "pseudoscientific" word gets busted out anytime an understudied area of research is presented. Keep in mind that the state of science in 1000 years from now will prove all sorts of things that…
This gets into how advanced the prompt engineering actually is. I anticipate discussion around what "state-of-the-art" prompts look like, since, as the OpenClaw founder suggested, Prompt Requests may well replace Pull…
Has anyone else found a similarity between how you feel at the end of a long AI coding session, and getting off of a long haul flight? I think the reasons are similar. On the flight, it's not exactly like you directly…
This must be a multithreaded port right? How did you deal with the difficulty (security-wise) of handling C++ threads in a WASM context? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27905555
Maybe they wanted to see if any individual efforts piqued the interest of the reader base. In my case, it was FlipCTL that did so. I definitely think a generic library for hardware button interfaces to a menu system not…
In the meantime, what would you recommend (if there's anything off-the-shelf that would work in a plug-and-play manner?) I had a project in mind that was waiting for something like this! :)
I wouldn’t call this 3blue1brown video a reference, but until I watched this (coming from an audio background), I didn’t quite grasp that a continuous stencil of any complex silhouette could be described in terms of a…
Exactly - I have done a number of research studies focused on how musicians do or do not develop robust memory models of the pieces they learn, based on how they practice, and the data consistently pointed to a…
I have been studying this problem as it developed over the past decade (mobile revolution), and am torn between the two perspectives on it. What desktops and laptops afforded that mobile takes away, 8 usable fingers…
What the fork!
95 theses on this topic: http://95theses.co.uk/?page_id=21 Background: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/oct/29/why-we-ne...
Location: Vancouver BC Canada; San Jose CA USA Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: C#, Java, Python (scientific), C++, Unity, Unreal Engine, Computer Graphics, Digital Audio/DSP, Virtual Reality,…
I'm of two minds on that note: On one hand, I somehow feel it's appropriate that an open online course limit itself to methods that are accessible outside of medical research labs and hospitals. On the other hand, I…
Sounds good. This was what I was referring to above, seemingly the most hacker friendly EEG of them all, and shipping in January: http://www.openbci.com/ My research indicated that monaural and isochronic patterns are…
I agree. The emerging field of data science can help us to make more sense of the patterns and lack thereof that can become apparent after high fidelity capture of our brainwaves. On that note, I would have to say I was…
I've been looking for a good modern overview like this since I became interested in the OpenBCI project that finally has some devices shipping. During my CS degree I wrote one paper with numerous citations from the…
I must admit I enjoy the (intentional?) typo of "Forward" rather than "Foreword". Forward! Busted though, reading this specifically to review for a final CS exam in hardware/OSes. This book might pair nicely with a…
I love how the "pseudoscientific" word gets busted out anytime an understudied area of research is presented. Keep in mind that the state of science in 1000 years from now will prove all sorts of things that…
This gets into how advanced the prompt engineering actually is. I anticipate discussion around what "state-of-the-art" prompts look like, since, as the OpenClaw founder suggested, Prompt Requests may well replace Pull…
Has anyone else found a similarity between how you feel at the end of a long AI coding session, and getting off of a long haul flight? I think the reasons are similar. On the flight, it's not exactly like you directly…
This must be a multithreaded port right? How did you deal with the difficulty (security-wise) of handling C++ threads in a WASM context? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27905555
Maybe they wanted to see if any individual efforts piqued the interest of the reader base. In my case, it was FlipCTL that did so. I definitely think a generic library for hardware button interfaces to a menu system not…
In the meantime, what would you recommend (if there's anything off-the-shelf that would work in a plug-and-play manner?) I had a project in mind that was waiting for something like this! :)
I wouldn’t call this 3blue1brown video a reference, but until I watched this (coming from an audio background), I didn’t quite grasp that a continuous stencil of any complex silhouette could be described in terms of a…
Exactly - I have done a number of research studies focused on how musicians do or do not develop robust memory models of the pieces they learn, based on how they practice, and the data consistently pointed to a…
I have been studying this problem as it developed over the past decade (mobile revolution), and am torn between the two perspectives on it. What desktops and laptops afforded that mobile takes away, 8 usable fingers…
What the fork!
95 theses on this topic: http://95theses.co.uk/?page_id=21 Background: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/oct/29/why-we-ne...
Location: Vancouver BC Canada; San Jose CA USA Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: C#, Java, Python (scientific), C++, Unity, Unreal Engine, Computer Graphics, Digital Audio/DSP, Virtual Reality,…
I'm of two minds on that note: On one hand, I somehow feel it's appropriate that an open online course limit itself to methods that are accessible outside of medical research labs and hospitals. On the other hand, I…
Sounds good. This was what I was referring to above, seemingly the most hacker friendly EEG of them all, and shipping in January: http://www.openbci.com/ My research indicated that monaural and isochronic patterns are…
I agree. The emerging field of data science can help us to make more sense of the patterns and lack thereof that can become apparent after high fidelity capture of our brainwaves. On that note, I would have to say I was…
I've been looking for a good modern overview like this since I became interested in the OpenBCI project that finally has some devices shipping. During my CS degree I wrote one paper with numerous citations from the…
I must admit I enjoy the (intentional?) typo of "Forward" rather than "Foreword". Forward! Busted though, reading this specifically to review for a final CS exam in hardware/OSes. This book might pair nicely with a…