@ZPostFacto hard to know what makes a product good too though. minimal impact products from the outside might be an incredibly maximum impact for those inside the niche.
but yea, objectively viewing the apps, or... even videos/short-form content, there's quite a bit of but why? going on
@ZPostFacto yea i would argue most people dont want to think. they just want to be led. those that expand outside of that realm of just following someone, are those that run around like a headless chicken solving "problems" - mainly just chasing money?
@Jungroan poe2 logic, can only start sprinting after dodging XD
also man why do you get stunned running into a wall (usually caused by poor path-finding)
@n0thing@DaPoets bambu p1s or p2s. look for deals on facebook marketplace for refurbished cheap deals. alternatively wait for prime day or look for deals off microcenter if you live closeby to one.
@Fubgun i find it hilarious that after all the rework/effort they did for breach, people just end up playing the old standard version of it (unstable breaches)
@HyperSeanic yea i tried to simplify most things. any cards i can just use from my phone like my kaiser card i dont carry.
if u want secret or better ideas, recommend /r/EDC or yt!
@HyperSeanic personally 8 cards is too much and annoying to carry. usually put the cards i dont regularly use in my fannypack.
4 cards -
drivers
main cc
debit
+1 like costco
@HyperSeanic lv and gucci have some pretty nice 4 card wallets if you want something sleek/long lasting.
ridge if ur into tech shit
nomad for budget edc stuff
@Localldentity@NeverSinkDev prob due to the complexity of poe and codebase. given enough data training and input, it would prob do very well.
theres definitely a learning curve when it comes to ai agentic processes (setting up skills, rules)
@NeverSinkDev ur not alone in this feeling. been feeling this way for about a year now. what's scary is that there is no indication that the improvement is even stopping.
every 3-6 months, you can see it's growth especially if you zoom out starting from ai's first launch like 3 years ago
as speech to text ai develops more, was thinking how game companies could use it to police toxic voice chat XD. wonder if companies like riot/valve/embark r developing something like this
recently discovered handy - open source speech to text app. been slowly incorporating it into my workflow when its appropriate. might be useful for code nerds esp those using codex.
wispr ai probably useful for the average user, but you have to pay :(
https://t.co/3QZDG5quUX
today, with ai, i built a tool to transcribe youtube playlists and summarize key notes, outlines for me to learn from.
cause reading > watching videos on 2x speed π€£
codex is p amazing