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idk if I should tell you how I generated this list


Thanks, and LOL


If you can sell that story in a job interview, you should be able to increase your comp.


You can use the websocket pointer itself on the backend if you want.

.NET looks like : Dict<WebSocket, List<resultObj>> webSocketConnections


Right. But also from a streaming PoV in the frontend: how does that look? Have a bunch of products from X site (not ranked at all), have a bunch of products from Y site all come in sequentially. Been thinking of how to display them.

Right now I get all products from all sites then rank and classify and categorise them.


As you get the results send them out (using async methods). As they arrive auto-sort them according to default user preference which is probably sort-by-price. Users will notice the scrollbar has increased in size or some other visual cue.


hmm makes sense. I have some more thoughts on top of that in terms of exact product display UI


Usually on socials people link to their other socials (github, stackoverflow, twitter, personal blog) in their bios. A system could parse all of those and give some kind of summary. HR may already have such tools, but it'd be better if it was open and transparent.


This is truly a great idea! And it seems very feasible >▽< If this system existed, HR departments would definitely take advantage of it! It could increase the chances of discovering hidden talents who may not be good at sales. Your idea is a rare combination of profitability and contribution, making it a valuable asset in today’s evaluation system.


Is this an accurate summary?:

Burn ETH to get a receipt-token that says you burned ETH. The private receipt-token you receive is valuable because:

It cost real ETH to mint

It’s untraceable and scarce

It can be traded, used, or staked

It opens access to private ecosystems (like voting)


Almost correct! Though the system consists of 2 tokens. BETH which is 1:1 ERC-20 receipt of burnt ETH, and WORM which has a limited cap & limited emission of 50 WORM per 30 minutes which can be mined by consuming BETH :)


So the receipt-token is converted to the WORM so it becomes untraceable, kind of like tornado cash. Do you mean mined or just converted? Mined kind of implies a lottery-like system to me.


I cannot imagine anything that remotely useful that would disrupt the seige/famine.


There’s plenty a great hacker can do such as: - Take down their genocidal infrastructure or anyone that supports them - track every IDF soldier

There’s so much


Seems like there can never be good enough models; the user will want it up-to-date models with respect to news and culture.


For some uses, sure. But for plenty of uses that can be provided in context, RAG, or via tool use, or doesn't matter.

Even for the uses where it does matter, unless providers get squeezed down to zero margin, it's not that new models will never happen, but that the speed at which they can afford to produce large new models will slow.


The new windows laptops have replaced the right-side CTRL key with a stupid co-pilot key. Sooooooooooooooooo annoying. I need to remap it in windows.


Lol yeah on Mac they have you press the command key twice so it doesn't take up a whole new key at least


I like vosk for transcription, its a WASM file.

https://ccoreilly.github.io/vosk-browser/


Seems like a very good idea. Grandparents have a lot of money and not much stuff to buy. Do it quarterly instead of monthly (then it follows the seasons and doesn't create too much clutter). Its not clear if you are delivering a print magazine or a digital pdf. Upsell to a print magazine, if you are not already doing it. Seems like it could just be an app on your phone that gets access to pictures, like set-it and forget-it, idk if that's what's going on in your case.


At the moment, it’s a printed magazine with 31 photos, sent out monthly.

The idea is that the children pay for the subscription and upload the photos, while the grandparents simply receive the printed magazine—no tech or apps needed on their end.

We hadn’t considered switching to a quarterly schedule, but that’s an interesting idea, especially to reduce clutter and align with seasonal changes.


Make an app scan phone photos automatically (to be installed by the parents, not grandparents), use LLM to detect if children are in a photo, if so consider it for inclusion in the magazine. Make a digital version that emails PDFs for like $5 and a print for like $30.

With an app you could have the parents install it and set-it-and-forget it.


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