I think Google Now will do the last one for you already (location based reminders). I use it for reminding myself about things when I get to work or home. Just say "Okay google remind me to <thing>" and then there's a…
I heard during AI Class (6.034 w/Patrick Winston) that the same experiment was repeated with adults but they had to say some pre-determined words the whole time, and they regressed back to the level of pre-6 year olds.…
I wonder why this data wasn't available earlier. It seems like it would have been very useful in the searches.
I've had a lot of time with the development version of the Oculus Rift, and there's more things than just that which will cause headaches/motion sickness. Many things where the eyes and other sensors disagree will cause…
Their marketing division might be shady, but they also make very solid devices. I've had my s3 for awhile and haven't felt the need to upgrade at all since it still performs super well. As an Android developer I really…
No it doesn't, a lot of that info is actually in my Hacker News profile, you can just click on my username. If that did scare me, then I shouldn't have that info up there, right? Because people will have access to it…
Stallman isn't completely disconnected, I see an email from him probably every other day. He's very aware of what's happening in the world. He still has email and he can get the news through various websites as long as…
I don't know, I still don't mind if the NSA has access to my data if they're not allowed to share it. I accept that things that I share on the cloud/with big tech companies are probably accessible by someone. I don't…
I just went to the homepage on my Android device and tried with both default browser and chrome. Both correct size and the chrome one also had swipe gestures enabled. http://imgur.com/QYZElnq Might be based on location…
Still in school, but when I visited Yahoo! Headquarters for a recruitment event everyone seemed to be in good morale. Of course it was for recruitment so they would be showing the best, but people there seemed happy and…
EyeNetra, an MIT Media lab spin off, is looking for a full time lead Android developer as well as INTERNs. Located in Sommerville, MA. It's a lot of interesting work and we're working on a product that could help a lot…
There was no difference in the calculations at 100 orbs, we just let v/c get much closer to one. The effects were actually there before 100 orbs you probably didn't notice much because of the colors! Internally the…
The papers I read in preparation for the project and my main references: http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=234537 http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=91423 http://tobias-lib.uni-tuebingen.de/volltexte/2001/240/pdf/01...…
Hmm you can try hitting the up arrow but I think that got taken out for release. Sorry!
It was considered but there are some equations that still need to be worked out. We'd need to store the history of each player but I believe we decided it could be done.
It had to be written in C# in the Unity Engine so it's kinda slow. The other issue was that I had no access to the culling system besides just turning it off so every object in the scene is rendered every frame. I think…
It's instantaneous. There's no answer in physics for what should happen when you change the speed of light because that simply just can't happen. Therefore we didn't bother doing something like prorogation at the speed…
I(Ryan Cheu) was on the team that made this if anyone has questions! Most of my work was on implementing the actual calculations for relativistic effects. It was coded in Unity Game engine in C# mostly. The hard…
I think Google Now will do the last one for you already (location based reminders). I use it for reminding myself about things when I get to work or home. Just say "Okay google remind me to <thing>" and then there's a…
I heard during AI Class (6.034 w/Patrick Winston) that the same experiment was repeated with adults but they had to say some pre-determined words the whole time, and they regressed back to the level of pre-6 year olds.…
I wonder why this data wasn't available earlier. It seems like it would have been very useful in the searches.
I've had a lot of time with the development version of the Oculus Rift, and there's more things than just that which will cause headaches/motion sickness. Many things where the eyes and other sensors disagree will cause…
Their marketing division might be shady, but they also make very solid devices. I've had my s3 for awhile and haven't felt the need to upgrade at all since it still performs super well. As an Android developer I really…
No it doesn't, a lot of that info is actually in my Hacker News profile, you can just click on my username. If that did scare me, then I shouldn't have that info up there, right? Because people will have access to it…
Stallman isn't completely disconnected, I see an email from him probably every other day. He's very aware of what's happening in the world. He still has email and he can get the news through various websites as long as…
I don't know, I still don't mind if the NSA has access to my data if they're not allowed to share it. I accept that things that I share on the cloud/with big tech companies are probably accessible by someone. I don't…
I just went to the homepage on my Android device and tried with both default browser and chrome. Both correct size and the chrome one also had swipe gestures enabled. http://imgur.com/QYZElnq Might be based on location…
Still in school, but when I visited Yahoo! Headquarters for a recruitment event everyone seemed to be in good morale. Of course it was for recruitment so they would be showing the best, but people there seemed happy and…
EyeNetra, an MIT Media lab spin off, is looking for a full time lead Android developer as well as INTERNs. Located in Sommerville, MA. It's a lot of interesting work and we're working on a product that could help a lot…
There was no difference in the calculations at 100 orbs, we just let v/c get much closer to one. The effects were actually there before 100 orbs you probably didn't notice much because of the colors! Internally the…
The papers I read in preparation for the project and my main references: http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=234537 http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=91423 http://tobias-lib.uni-tuebingen.de/volltexte/2001/240/pdf/01...…
Hmm you can try hitting the up arrow but I think that got taken out for release. Sorry!
It was considered but there are some equations that still need to be worked out. We'd need to store the history of each player but I believe we decided it could be done.
It had to be written in C# in the Unity Engine so it's kinda slow. The other issue was that I had no access to the culling system besides just turning it off so every object in the scene is rendered every frame. I think…
It's instantaneous. There's no answer in physics for what should happen when you change the speed of light because that simply just can't happen. Therefore we didn't bother doing something like prorogation at the speed…
I(Ryan Cheu) was on the team that made this if anyone has questions! Most of my work was on implementing the actual calculations for relativistic effects. It was coded in Unity Game engine in C# mostly. The hard…