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Video of the ship and visualization of the technology: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOK4TGd_l_Q


Thanks for making this playable. I have seen videos of it, but thought I had to wait for years until I can experience it.

The future will be wild. "Hey ChatGPT, lets play Counterstrike on the Enterprise-D. Counter-Terrorists agains Spongebobs"


At first I thought you made a website that gives me an empty Markdown file. But I am glad I downloaded it its actually a pretty nice template.

What are you personally doing with the yearly goals in that file. Are you copy and pasting them from last week, or are you typing them down everytime to re-iterate them (and possibly even modify) ?


Thanks for checking it out!

Yeah, currently I am just copy/pasting the Yearly Goals section over. I want to eventually add a feature to allow someone signed up for the email to edit that part. Then someone could modify that goal section and have it correctly emailed each week.


Mercury sounds interesting. Requires a certain scale though (gravity is a bitch).

Considering just the initial mining and construction, bodies with low gravity and proximity to the earth feel like an efficient starting point, right? I always thought the moon would be a good place to bootstrap the first few thousand space habitats.

Your point about energy will probably be the biggest deal. Wondering how complicated it would be to ship a bunch of nuclear reactors to the moon. There seems to be quite a few companies working on small, "mass produced" reactors currently.


- Demo made me want this instantly -- looks better than tabs

- Realized its VSCode -- started downloading

- Stopped the download when I saw AI -- cannot work on company code

Will definately try this when AI is disabled.


Added an opt-out for the navigational copilot on Mac -- just bring up the command pallet (CMD+SHIFT+P) and use the "Opt out of navigational copilot" command. Coming to Windows/Linux soon!

Note that we only send data to Open AI if you have a diagnostic indicating that you're calling a function that doesn't exist.


I also just used ElasticMQ in a docker environment. Did you see any specific downsides, when you looked at it? In which scenarios should I consider replacing it with your solution?


Oh wow TIL ESP32 can run TensorFlowLite. Person detection in 54ms! https://github.com/espressif/esp-tflite-micro?tab=readme-ov-...


From their homepage it seems they do screensharing + AI summary of meeting.




Reminds me of the Youtube Guy who homebrewed a gene-therapy to treat his Lactose Intolerance, successfully

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoczYXJeMY4


"successfully"

God only knows if he's introduced a carcinogenic gene mutation, or if the effects will last. This is the exact thing proper studies examine.


If he prefers to live his best years lactose tolerant and die earlier but having lived the way he wanted as opposed to living a mediocre lactose intolerant life for longer, then it could still be a success


Effects wore off after 18 months I think. He explains in the video why it was expected.

He took the pills 6 years ago still not killed by cancer. And of course this is n=1. The first thing he says after taking the pills is "Lets hope this does not kill me" :D


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