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During the demo they quickly shuffled off of, the air flow lines completely broke. It was just a few dots moving left to right, changing the angle of the surface showed no visual difference in airflow.


Tangentially, I think I may have developed some bad habits and muscle memory from relying on features like this when typing on android. So much so that when typing using FUTO's keyboard I ended up just getting frustrated at all the misspelling and went back to native.


Not convinced it's "bad habits"; it just seems FUTO can improve a bit here.

For example, today I typed "I'm not sure bit"; SwiftKey reliably corrects that to "I'm not sure but" (I believe even without any local learning) and FUTO doesn't.

"I'm not sure bit" is just a very unlikely sentence, and I believe any Markov chain model should easily correct that.



Regarding: "Fully localized: All of the above technologies can be executed locally, ensuring privacy and security through complete localization."

Does this mean you intend to let people self-host?


Hi, Devv founder here.

Yes, this is on our roadmap. We will launch "Devv for Teams" in the upcoming quarter. This new feature will enable seamless integration of internal team knowledge, including codebases, wikis, issue trackers, and logs.


If self hosted Devv for Teams supports BitBucket, Confluence, JIRA and Azure DevOps, the company I work for (v large enterprise) would be incredibly interested.


I'm currently working on this and building it for some organizations. Would you be interested in a quick chat? My email is andrei at peermetrics.io


I would install right away if this is the case.

I really distrust putting my API keys into brand new and unknown websites, just seems like credentials harvesting to me.


https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39923404

You might want to check out this project.


I'm currently building something similar for some organizations. Would you be interested in a quick chat? My email is andrei at peermetrics.io


I'm also struggling to find any examples of how to actually get a 3D model output. Very few references to this capability outside of the blog post.


Also missing a CAS Latency filter. It's the only reason I find myself going to newegg over Amazon so I can filter by it.


I looked into adding that (briefly, as a stretch goal) - I may be wrong, but that info doesn’t seem to show up in the product info very often. I could try including it when available, though. I’ll take another crack at it.


Which is then immediately contradicted by the following FAQ:

> I REPRESENT, OR KNOW OF, A COMPANY THAT COULD DO YOUR T-SHIRT FULFILLMENT REALLY INEXPENSIVELY. ... We have made the move away from using t-shirts as a reward in the interests of making global delivery of rewards simpler and to ensure Hacktoberfest continues supporting and raising awareness for open-source projects worldwide for years to come.

Disappointing really. Always looked forward to the cool designs and having a complete set for each year back-to-back. Not sure why they can't let people just opt-in purchase the shirt if they qualify.


I spent the weekend so far making a quick project to visualize optic capabilities for vehicles in a tank simulater game called War Thunder https://github.com/ImVexed/ThunderView. It's pretty fun getting a useful data viz out of a data mine. I even used another project I made, https://isobot.io, to automate triggering its CI anytime the data mine gets updated.



Also, the company behind Traefik.

Containous.

It doesn't sound bad in your head, but then you say it out loud. (Yes even the CEO pronounces it that way in videos too)


I'm shocked more people arent talking about SQLBoiler in threads like these. It solves this exact problemset. You write the SQL schema and it generates all the scan and helper functions for you. We've had a great experience with it at work after running into similar woes as OP with ORM's.

https://github.com/volatiletech/sqlboiler


What are your thoughts on what the article author has to say about SQLBoiler?


For larger and longer running projects, I prefer sqlc. There is zero magic involved, but it still generates the boilerplate for you. If for some reason you decide you don't like it, you can just pretend it never existed.


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