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> We currently support Nest Cams and also offer our own cameras (same as the cameras sold by Wyze) with indoor and outdoor options.

How are they your cameras when they are Wyze's? I think you may want to correct the language here to eliminate any confusion.


That is a great feedback. I will change the wording in the post to clarify but they are actually white label cameras that Wyze is selling and we are using the same white label cameras.


....oh lord! I am not the only one then!


and i wonder why my fan is going full blast all the time.


I am curious to know who you are in the context of having an opinion about these "handful of developers"? Engineering/Project/Product manager? CTO?


Do you really need "Beta Signup" at 8 different places on a single webpage? Sounds being a little desperate to me.

Not nit picking here, but may put off some of us with mild OCD. :)

Otherwise, great concept! When are sign-ups for Mac opening?


Hey, thanks for the feedback. Sign-ups are open for macOS. As soon as you sign up, you'll receive an email with the invitation code and download link.


Should one expect an invitation after applying on the portal or is this an open for all event?


Never mind.


You left the company name above BTW.


The pop-up to subscribe every 2 seconds is extremely off-putting. Made me want to just close the tab multiple times. The curated content only kept me from doing it.

Edit: Nice work! Next steps would be to sort and collate similar topics.


Ick, that is a bug. Mind sending me details on your browser setup? yaj@the-domain-of-the-linked-story.


Pretty interesting! Can you share what is your favorite spaced repetition software?


I prefer Anki, though I started using Mnemosyne.

https://apps.ankiweb.net/

https://mnemosyne-proj.org/

Both are good. I created most of the cards I use myself, as I only add what is relevant to me.

There's also a lot of value in learning about how human memory and learning works. Some parts are like learning how to program your brain. Your brain works well with certain data structures. I'd recommend this book for those interested:

https://www.amazon.com/Your-Memory-How-Works-Improve/dp/1569...



>If you like writing code, start acting like a scientist about it.

Could you elaborate more on this?


Great choice! Over the last few years I have realized that even while reading articles online, my brain has resorted to skimming through them to grasp only the useful bits. This does not usually help while reading a technical paper or a book per se.

Any books that you have in mind?


Not yet. Every time I see someone at my local coffee shop with a real dead tree book I ask them about it. I just found a book today at the thrift store called "Women of the West" which is full of photographs and diary entries from women pioneers. I think I will start with that.


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