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it was very early. probably one of their all time best acquisitions in addition to YouTube.

Re:using RL and other types AI assistance for chip design, Nvidia and others are doing this too


Applied Semantics for $100m which gave them their advertising business seems like their best deal.

don't forget Android.

are these better than qwen at codegen?

Caffeine metabolism becomes less effective as you age

There’s also Guayusa which is pretty much same routine as tea


What’s the best local codegen model that gets close to Claude 3.5? Deepseek coder?

Don’t want to pay for Claude API and Cursor sub gets past the limits quick. Gonna get a M4 Mac with maxed out ram when they come out next month


thanks, was looking for confirmation of this. shame. going to skip this years model and hope they upgrade the camera sensor in the iPhone 17 pro. it's the only reason to switch to a new phone these days


Good thoughts. IMHO Framer has a better shot at getting to clean AI generated frontends faster than Figma, since Framer sites already use the DOM/web standards, and there are a lot of well built sites to train on.

I think they need a bit more structure on their design systems and ability to export code / API and its off to the races

Figma is great but is relying on completely different internal structures (custom webGL renderer)


I wish Resolve could record multiple video/audio input sources at once - like a video DAW.

4K HDMI -> USB capture devices are so cheap these days. Yes you can record on the cameras, transfer and sync but it’s friction


> 4K HDMI -> USB capture devices are so cheap these days.

FWIW: Most of these cheaper devices will actually be ~720p max upscaled.

https://www.naut.ca/blog/2020/07/09/cheap-hdmi-capture-card-...


The new ~$5-10 USB 3.0 ones using MacroSilicon MS2130 do real pixel perfect fullhd@60Hz. Here in use as the cheapest and simplest (no need for custom drivers for EZUSB3 dongle) way of transferring data from FPGA board to PC at 180 MB/s https://github.com/steve-m/hsdaoh https://hackaday.com/2024/06/01/use-that-one-port-for-high-s...


Yeah, the cheapest good-ish solution is the ~$100 elgato camlink 4K, which will give you 4K 30fps in. It works well enough. Skip the really cheap crap, as you say.


Right now the best solution is using hardware like the Atomos Sumo, if you want multiple sources and full quality. I wish there were an easy breakout for 2-4 HDMI or SDI inputs straight through to a multi cam timeline on my Mac.


Yeah, I got back into video recently and it's pretty surprising that the "multiple video in" isn't a solved problem in 2024! Even recording "clean" video by itself is unexpectedly tricky. The only choice, on a mac at least, appears to be to record directly from the USB device using quicktime.

Seems like a definitely opportunity for someone, although it also looks like Apple are thinking of moving into the space so maybe not.


> Even recording "clean" video by itself is unexpectedly tricky.

VLC, OBS, ffmpeg (and webcam app on windows) should all be able to do it.


I ran into so many obscure, incomprehensible issues with OBS I just gave up. I'm sure the other two can also be coerced into doing what you need but Quicktime just works. Maybe things are different on PC.


do you know when they're rolling out? I saw something about waitlist mentioned, but no link. Thanks!


do they mention how big the models are? Last I saw was 3gb - I just bought a 8gb m4 iPad and keep thinking I should have gone for the 16gb one


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