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Is nitter some sort of twitter proxy? I can’t access it, can you post the canonical url?
Looks pretty cool! If they get the feeling of the combat right I can see this being a lot of fun. Particularly like their take on the Zelda-esque parallel shadow world.
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I’m no audio wiz but audio quality leaves something to be desired. Particularly, there are a lot of sharp “s” and some smacking sounds that I think some better equipment could improve. Might be as simple as getting a pop filter?
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Is there a public RSS feed anywhere? I don’t use Spotify for podcasts.
Thanks for summing it up! I get the point of the article a bit more clearly now.
I wonder if “AI engineer” isn’t kind of superfluous in that case? It’s essentially just the new normal for software developers/engineers. Another API or tool to interact with to produce whatever product we’re building. Where does the specialist competencies come in, besides having a more intimate knowledge of the APIs and basic understand of how this tech works?
Interesting, but for some reason I found it very hard to read and get anything of substance out of the whole thing. Anyone care to help a dumb dumb out? Or is it just as fluffy as it seems?
Also, is the newsletter any good? Or is it mostly speculative non-fiction with words thrown around that don’t really amount to anything?
Don’t mistake my sarcasm for disinterest. I’m genuinely curious.
🥲 That was beautiful. I would pay Disney good money to see a limited biopic series following the B1 battle droid that said screw it, defected from the army, didn’t get into Jizz and started a fruitful career as a big band singer.
Not sure this is an ADHD thing but what will happen to me is I’ll be in a flow state, working on something, and feeling that my attention is about to run out while struggling to solve a particular problem. It’s incredibly stressful and annoying to know I have like 10 minutes tops or I’ll be stuck on this problem for a week (because God forbid I break it down into small enough chunks where it’ll be easy to pick back up tomorrow).