That is clever, great idea. Just downloaded again :-)
what is the LLM doing to the files? Is it making edits based on a natural language command?
Thats cool. Feels more like a storyboard for a show than a comic. It was a bit long winded and could probably be condensed to a 4 by 4 grid of panels (IMO). I liked the bit about “my actual fiancé” … that was a good…
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I took the “them” to mean the 50000 in which case it doesn’t. If it is the 500 and the 50000 are not all “AI related” then that tells us something.
Why does Google need to be afraid? They index the entire web!
Nope that doesn’t necessarily follow.
To lobby for things good for YC :-) which happen to also be good things in general.
They don’t expire
I would market it as a security camera. Just “camera” implies I might take this to the colosseum or to take family photos. But without a view finder and with deleting old photos I don’t think that is the use case. It is…
In general, no. However a security camera that works with all operating systems just needs to expose a drive via USB… as has been done for decades now.
That is clever, great idea. Just downloaded again :-)
what is the LLM doing to the files? Is it making edits based on a natural language command?
Thats cool. Feels more like a storyboard for a show than a comic. It was a bit long winded and could probably be condensed to a 4 by 4 grid of panels (IMO). I liked the bit about “my actual fiancé” … that was a good…
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I took the “them” to mean the 50000 in which case it doesn’t. If it is the 500 and the 50000 are not all “AI related” then that tells us something.
Why does Google need to be afraid? They index the entire web!
Nope that doesn’t necessarily follow.
To lobby for things good for YC :-) which happen to also be good things in general.
They don’t expire
I would market it as a security camera. Just “camera” implies I might take this to the colosseum or to take family photos. But without a view finder and with deleting old photos I don’t think that is the use case. It is…
In general, no. However a security camera that works with all operating systems just needs to expose a drive via USB… as has been done for decades now.