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5,752karma·1,549submissions·February 26, 2009
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I've got a YouTube channel - It's surprisingly successful and people find it interesting.
https://www.youtube.com/atomic14
You can email me: chris -at- cmgresearch.com
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Do you have a product manager - someone who can take all these suggestions and turn them into something coherent? Failing that. I would take a customer centric approach. What do you users think of the…
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I'm seeing it on some open source projects I maintain. Recently had 10 or so PRs come in. All very valid features - but from looking at them, not actually tested.
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The percentage view is very compelling evidence.
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Unfortunately the get rich quick/grifter community realised that online courses was a way to make money.
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Looks like they hit supply chain issues a while back. https://github.com/CapableRobot/CapableRobot_USBHub_Driver/i... …
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Post campaign mouser will continue to order from the creator to keep their stock levels up (assuming the product is selling!). So although the creator may not be actively promoting the product, they m…
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Anyone who thinks war might be fun should watch some of the interviews with veterans from the “great” wars on YouTube.
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CrowdSupply is great - I ran a successful project through them. And I would definitely recommend anyone doing some hardware taking a look. There are a couple of things to be aware of - everything is s…
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This is probably the first time I’ve seen a human use the word “delve”. It immediately triggered my - is this AI?
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Men can care for and raise children.
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Yeah - that was a bit of a shock! I'll just unblur these pictures - how hardcore could they be...
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It's working for me - it does max out my 64GB though.
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The model is uncensored, so will probably suite that target market admirably.
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For those who can’t/won’t read the article - the author argues that the answer is “no - it’s not a repeat”.
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If I went back in time to the 90s when I was doing my PhD I would absolutely blow my mind with how well handwriting OCR works now.
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Same is true in a lot of old platformer games. Real physics feels horrible.
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Exactly - if these examples work really well, then include some screenshots.
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The lack of examples makes me very reluctant to commit any time to trying this out - despite it being something that I’m interested in. Has anyone given any it a go? Does it work?
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What would be your definition of “upstanding citizens”. I’ve found that people tend to respond as you have until the laws impact themselves or their friends. Then it’s very much a case of - I didn’t t…
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I made this recently: https://buzzer-studio.atomic14.com/lpc-encoder
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Pretty clear what’s happened from reading the article. The native Mac application comes for free as a result of their native iOS application. The same is not true of the native windows application.
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I’m increasingly finding things easier to deal with by categorising them into: things I can control; things that are beyond my control.
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A lot of things are happening behind closed doors. The real value is in horribly manual internal processes where the solutions are agents driving very specific tools that drive weird and wacky systems…
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I see this too. The focus on “believable ROI” makes it very hard to do.
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I’ve been working on an online LPC speech encoder as part of my embedded sound tools: https://buzzer-studio.atomic14.com/ It’s starting to sound pretty good. I’ve had quite a lot of h…
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People - the reason why we can’t have good things.
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I would say the Reformation was the start followed by the Enlightenment.