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CrypticShift
1,036karma·560submissions·November 1, 2022
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Until then, I counted 60 alternatives for you. You choose.
https://pastebin.com/raw/AcbHechM
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Isn’t it this just the first form of that "AI takeover" some are fearing in the distant future? It's accelerating now. AI is taking over the internet. Not like an “autonomous control”, …
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I'll redirect you you r/DataHoarder [0] (+ r/Archiveteam [1]). It has a good selection on its wiki for general cases [2] For harder cases, they will to happily help you (that's the…
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> increase circulation of old movies > compells us to rewatch movies Yeah, I always wonder why people have to always watch the latest (and not greatest), while 100 years of cinema have produced …
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What about complex specific recommendations (music, movies, book, travel, product...) : I love #A very much, #B is Okay, and I hate #C and #D. what should I do?
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What about in-browser "standard" options like google sheet and MS excel online ? That's what I use (even offline) Take a look at this list for some free options : https://alt…
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> psychological mechanics of rewatching When it gets to the psychological, it gets hard. Everyone is different. In my case, I browse my personal library and just feel like rewatching that movie. Fo…
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Not really. They are more like collections of reference articles and graphics to flip through and maybe someday read, but in no particular order. And I'm talking between books too, not just withi…
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Less is More? IMO What you are after is not curation per se (Personally, I use this list [0] to curate good old movies myself) What you are seeking is different: (very) limiting choice (= rewatch clas…
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Some keywords to google : "unmixing", "stem separation" Free online -> https://audiostrip.co.uk/ Free Local GUI > https://www.stemroller.com/…
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> assumes AI ... are completely unable to synthesize new information out of existing information I love it when we go back to assumptions. This is exactly what I'm assuming. However, the probl…
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> An OS requires a DB You said it yourself: Obsidian (= an OS) requires a DB. But It does not have (a good, full-featured) one yet. dataview ? db-folder ? Yeah, sure, we are getting there [1] [1] …
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It is. For a Home Studio, it is comparatively [1] amazing [1] https://www.reddit.com/r/recordingstudios/top/?t=all https://www.reddit.com/r/StudioP…
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> more the design of how to make or useful and how to use it Yeah 100%. Emacs is almost 50 years old and still very popular. You can't beat it on programming power. Personally, I am not an ema…
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Interesting project.
It says it is inspired by obsidian (and roam).
It is also keen on "end-user Programming", so the org-mode (and org-roam) comparison is inevitable on HN (20 emacs occuren…
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Without all that human energy and enthusiasm on the web over a generation, this level of "AI intelligence" would not have been possible in the first place. So, here is the paradox: (in the f…
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What I don't understand is why they all go full classic OS demo, with always the same suite of basic apps (note, paint, photo...) Why not build (complex but specific) SaaS applications that just …
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> predict the next millisecond of audio based on previous milliseconds of audio Not milliseconds, but AudioLM [1] already does it with just seconds, for speech (and piano). Results are already very…
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> editable dataview tables; but I'm not sure this library is the answer to that No, I used to word "batch edit". DB-folder tables are indeed "editable" but you can't…
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Two different questions here: For old, discarded devices: It is the conjunction of Moore law and programmed obsolescence that makes this unsolvable on any large scale. Suppose that Android was modular…
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> Love to see a timeline of world history > You ought to be able to zoom in IMO history is so complicated, and timelines do not do justice to the nuances. Being more familiar to us (as contempor…
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Genial ! I suggest you expand and better showcase the third usage (add and remove metadata) to demonstrate how powerful this Obsidian->python->Obsidian cycle is. The way you formulate it makes a…
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Accelerationist (Marxist): The faster this damn (economic) system goes down, the better. Let it spiral out of control! faster faster ! Accelerationist (Technologist): The faster this glorious (technol…
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Suppose Obsidian is a Table/DB. Every Page is a row. The metadata are its attributes. Sometimes, I wish I could export that DB as CSV, apply some data processing (API enrichment, transformations……
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The article (from an IT consultancy, not really a theory) does not engage knowledge from an implicit/explicit axis. it is just a wandering talk around some other hazy active/passive axis. i…