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- martin-adams parentI picked up on that also. I feel that a lot of humans would also get confused about whether you mean the eye on the left, or the subject's left eye.
- Thanks, and great feedback about the use of dollars!
- Thanks. I’m based in the UK so have a good grasp on that, but I’ve reviewed someone’s resume from the US just as easily. Generally, English speaking and preferably in a digital related field, but a lot of the common pain points seem to be universal. It’s only difficult when it’s a field that’s highly niche as hard to know what’s common knowledge.
I like to play the role of the person doing the hiring, hence why the form asks for an example job description.
- I’ve gone old school. After reviewing a few people’s CV’s the easiest format was for me to record a video with the feedback, so I put a site together for that:
No AI, you just buy my time.
I’m also looking to do a couple freebies if anyone wants to anonymise their CV and let me use it for a promo example.
- The problem I face with building web apps where the elements are draggable or clickable, is that the browser also selects the text. The easiest solution is to disable text selection.
But I’d love to know if there’s a better solution to keep text selection somehow.
- I tried looking this up and it sounds like it will be supported. But then again, we don’t have the ability to install Fortnite as that’s blocked in the EU.
- I noticed that as well so fixed it out of auto mode and onto the Claude 4 Sonnet 4. It takes longer but gives a better results.
I also saw that it was 0.8x the ‘credit cost’ thinking still that I had 500.
Now to learn that the 500 has gone and you get unlimited only on auto shows how easy it has been to misunderstand what they’re trying to say.
Also, I’ve no idea how to find out the cost of MAX. Especially as their web agent has the text MAX next to the selected non-max model.
- Siri to book a flight? I just want it to reliably tell me what time a specific meeting is tomorrow, know that when I ask for where Mount Etna is, I don’t mean a city in the USA, and stop just ignoring me randomly when I talk to it.
Apple are much further behind with Siri than they realise.
- I'm working on a resume review service. Really simple, submit your resume and I'll record a video analysis of it. I created it because every so often I get asked to review someone's resume and they've found it very helpful, and it's my way to address the poor resumes I've received when hiring.
- I wasn’t sure how good CSS was and whether it would be good for layouts and such. Then I found the CSS Garden and it was the shining light that made me understand its power.
Similarly, it was ExtJS that made me realise that web sites could be just as good as desktop apps.
- I'm currently making about $1K a month on my book/course Atomic Note-Taking which has sold in 69 countries—something I didn't anticipate!
Along side this I'm build a note-taking app—flowtelic that aims to help you get into flow and have an autotelic experience. It's to put into software the goals of my note-taking book where I feel other apps are missing the mark.
I have a waitlist if anyone is interested
- Can I confirm that the reason it's not preferred to have comments in data-formats is because it's to be machine read only and as such should be as efficient as possible and not contain information that wont be used?
Seeing as I can only see the use case as a file format to be read/written by humans in the loop, then maybe the conversation should be about compiling the file format to a data format for compatibility outside of the user tooling.
- I would guess the double-slit experiment to fit this analogy.
- You know, I think that has. I remember this happening, but the recent years I’ve been into London on occasion, this doesn’t seem to be a problem anymore.
- Same here, which is interesting when you see it next to more blue-blue. Maybe it's the relative effect.
- That sounds like it was caught by luck, unless there was some test explicitly with that configuration in the QA process?
- That's exactly how I read it. Sounds like they have a set of underlying templates to train from, and one of those must have been some type of Apple Weather app recreation.
- It’s more subtle than that, imagine being able to edit a high poly count mesh on a low spec machine. So not just final rendering, but really the main application state. This is what something like After Effects could benefit from.
When I tested a full ray-traced FPS demo in the browser and never noticed that the render was done server side, that’s when I believed this is possible.
- This is a very nice project and any competition to After Effects is very welcome.
One model I'd love to see is a web based front end, but all video processing happens in the backend.
Then ship the app as a combined front/backend, or just the front end that connects to a remote backend. That backend could be a server in a studio with beefed up specs, or offloaded to the cloud for solo animators working on complex projects.
Seeing a project like this give me hope that we could decouple what the app does, vs how to control the app.
- Or should this be more specific in that you shouldn't shorten URLs using the provider's domain name, but bring your own domain. So if the provider goes away, you can in some way migrate the links.
- Or they will change their policy that allows conversations to be used for training AI.
- The side effect may be that kids start asking for Android phones which would be the exact opposite of what Apple wants
- A GPU falling off the bus would be one mega flop
- I teach note-taking on my channel, which took me on a journey to write a book on it. https://youtube.com/@martin_adams
- Thank you. While I like the nice gradients on the original post, I tend to use the top of my screen as a reading line.
- Sounds like their discomfort was in the migration path to 'any other database' alongside not having the experience with another database to mitigate any unknown unknowns.
> During our evaluation, we explored CockroachDB, TiDB, Spanner, and Vitess. However, switching to any of these alternative databases would have required a complex data migration to ensure consistency and reliability across two different database stores.
- Fascinating that even though those videos don't have sound, I hear the bashing noise in my mind's ears. This is referred to as vEAR, or “visually evoked auditory response.”[1]
[1]https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2018/5/3/17304470/syn...