@garrytan I actually tried once to get gemini 1 to convert music videos into the ultrastar format and it almost worked (The formatting and speech recognition was ok, better if I supplied the lyrics, but the timing was a bit off). I think a fine tuned model might make this work.
@burkov Yesterday, my account was mistakenly deactivated as well and then reactivated an hour later. However, my Plus subscription is now missing. If they don't restore it, I'll likely switch to using Gemini more and won't resubscribe unless they release a new model.
@milesabovetech Seems to be this file here: https://t.co/g7mb4kYU9V
The trick is to add a gcode pause when it get's to the upper layers, then change the filament to black, so you get a nice contrast and don't need to color it with a pen.
@kamathsblog CleanShotX for Screenshot: https://t.co/VrKBVSgIYw
Transmit for Transfering Files: https://t.co/Prn3HrG33Z
Iterm2: https://t.co/zJbPL2CIdV
Rectangle for Window Management: https://t.co/w93CT4xb1n
Parallels if you feel nostalgic for Windows or Linux: https://t.co/sTVLNjFtQm
@lightxvision I did that in my last year of apprenticeship. I was so happy when I finally got X running with Bumblebee so I could use the NVIDIA and Intel GPU.
@asallen Having to use multiple providers like outlook, gmail and finding a client that has support for all of them. Also customizability and it would be nice if we could have a modular calendar app that you could extend easily.
if your data is stored in a database that a company can freely read and access (i.e. not end-to-end encrypted), the company will eventually update their ToS so they can use your data for AI training — the incentives are too strong to resist
@EmileAndHisBots That's the question I often ask myself and I get to the same answer. Not sure if we should to replicate all our current processes with humanoids. For some processes it will be much better to rethink them and use other technologies to improve them.
The Windows 11 Start Menu is comically bad.
This machine has a $1600 Core i9 CPU and 128 GB of RAM and this is the performance I often get.
What is going on in Redmond?
My three laws of robotics.
The companies that I have founded have sold 50+ million real robots to real customers; research robots, home cleaning, nuclear power plant inspection, military ground robots, upper body humanoids in factories, and now at https://t.co/LUTTbi3pds, intelligent carts in warehouses and factories. I'm aiming to get to 9 digits of robots rather than a mere 8, and in thinking about that I've reviewed my own implicit three laws of robotics that have guided me, and now have written them down explicitly. Here they are:
1. The visual appearance of a robot makes a promise about what it can do and how smart it is. It needs to deliver or slightly over deliver on that promise or it will not be accepted.
2. When robots and people coexist in the same spaces, the robots must not take away from people’s agency, particularly when the robots are failing, as inevitably they will at times.
3. Technologies for robots need 10+ years of steady improvement beyond lab demos of the target tasks to mature to low cost and to have their limitations characterized well enough that they can deliver 99.9% of the time. Every 10 more years gets another 9 in reliability.