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-5 now! Made it -4 for you

Although negative profiles have always been a thing.

You cannot easily downvote submissions, in fact I'm not even sure if you can.


It's generic, but I wouldn't say there are any obvious LLM patterns. Unless I'm missing something?

I would like to spend my time more on gaining a mental model of the projects I work on, but I get very demotivated if I start disliking things like the programming language, certain arch. Choices or anything that gets too complex that doesn't seem like its worth my time

It's heavily dependent on the project, but I feel like working as a "fullstack dev" kind of removes the fun of programming. I'm already spending 40 hrs a week looking at the most dull project I can imagine


I would like a slider similar to my Thinkpad

It's worth a shot, as long as this content is hand-curated, which seems impossible.

I strongly resonate with the "i don't remember how or why I ended up here".

I remember my first handheld with a dopamine rush being a Nintendo DS. I clearly remember when I started bringing it to bed with me (I think I was 7, 24 now).

It wasn't clear what was do different, I just remember feeling very numb. It was a great dopamine rush, being able to game while being comfortable in bed.

Fast-forward to now and I'm wondering if I have wasted all these nights on a digital screen. Would I have ended up happier, had I instead chosen not to bring a digital device to bed?

I'm buying a dumb-phone soon, so we'll see.


You can definitely feel it when you talk against an AI vs doing the churn yourself. It's comfortable, simple, it doesn't aggravate you.


I had a similar idea, as alternatives were.. eh.

I also had an idea to get a ~12MP camera and set it up on an active game of MTG, just because standing up and having to read other people's deck was bothersome. My eyes are bad, and I end up not reading other people's cards because I feel weird hovering over them when reading.

I would then cast whatever is at the person's deck onto an app so I can manually read the cards. Since my phone is of a similar ratio as a playing card, I figured this might be a nice way to play.


That's a really cool idea! I'm actually exploring a similar concept right now. On the demo page, I have a "Detect Frame" button which will attempt to identify all of the cards (as well as their bounding boxes). You can hook it up to a webcam to try it out that way right from the demo page.

Today, players have to double click on a card in a webcam stream to identify the specific card, but I'm working on doing full-frame detection on some cadence throughout the course of a match (think 1 scan every 5s so you always have an up-to-date board state, remembering past scans).

What would be super-helpful is to have a few frames from the camera or a video from your intended setup so I could test how well this scenario works. The detection is pretty good overall via webcam, it would probably work even better with 12MP.

I think this would be a really cool application. If you ever want to chat about this, I'd love to talk! Feel free to hop on discord (https://discord.gg/axRtvbsfAU) or DM me! (same username on both)


Cool! Although I'm not sure why you would want to win a contest from "Tel Aviv University". To each their own, I suppose.

The contest has a cash prize. Why did you put the university name in quotes?

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