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FelipeCortez commented on Glaze by Raycast   glazeapp.com/... · Posted by u/romac
mgrandl · 11 days ago
Raycast are not building Mac apps the apple way though. They are using react native and I am willing to bet that this does too.
FelipeCortez · 10 days ago
I always thought it was native. You can write extensions using React, yes, but I was under the impression those got compiled to their internal Swift-based UI components
FelipeCortez commented on Show HN: Musical Interval Trainer   valtterimaja.github.io/mu... · Posted by u/Gravityloss
FelipeCortez · a month ago
MusicTheory's interval ear training app is free and has a bunch of extra options: https://www.musictheory.net/exercises/ear-interval
FelipeCortez commented on Google AI Studio is now sponsoring Tailwind CSS   twitter.com/OfficialLogan... · Posted by u/qwertyforce
Maro · 2 months ago
> the most popular UI system (especially for AI models)

Like others earlier in the thread I'm symphatetic to this company/project, but your code/project being referenced often in AI output in itself doesn't imply that the thing needs to be a business.

bash, curl, awk, Python code with numpy imports, C++, all sorts of code is constantly being generated by AI, doesn't mean curl or numpy should be its own company, or that the AI Labs need to fund them.

As other fave written, making $1M+ already feels like a lot, maybe this shouldn't be a company, just 1-2 people who have a great time supporting this thing. I wonder if curl or awk have that kind of funding even..

FelipeCortez · 2 months ago
> doesn't mean curl or numpy should be its own company, or that the AI Labs need to fund them.

you'd be surprised

https://numpy.org/about/#sponsorshttps://curl.se/sponsors.html

FelipeCortez commented on Jonathan Blow has spent the past decade designing 1,400 puzzles   arstechnica.com/gaming/20... · Posted by u/furcyd
insane_dreamer · 3 months ago
Hadn't heard of The Witness before, but from what I can tell, these are something like enhanced Sokoban puzzles?

Has there ever been anything on the level of Myst/Riven published in the last 20 years?

FelipeCortez · 3 months ago
you should try The Witness
FelipeCortez commented on Show HN: Stop AI scrapers from hammering your self-hosted blog (using porn)   github.com/vivienhenz24/f... · Posted by u/misterchocolat
cuku0078 · 3 months ago
Why is it so bad that AIs scrape your self-hosted blog?
FelipeCortez · 3 months ago
because serving requires resources
FelipeCortez commented on Dogalog: A realtime Prolog-based livecoding music environment   github.com/danja/dogalog... · Posted by u/triska
thomascountz · 3 months ago
How are things going with Sonic Pi?[1] I have lots of fond memories and don't remember there being many strongly popular alternatives some years ago... though maybe I was living under a rock (..and roll).

[1]: https://sonic-pi.net/

FelipeCortez · 3 months ago
FelipeCortez commented on alpr.watch   alpr.watch/... · Posted by u/theamk
FelipeCortez · 3 months ago
I remember seeing an art project in the UK ~10 years ago where they had actors enact a short film but everything was filmed using street cameras, which IIRC everyone could request access to with little bureaucracy.
FelipeCortez commented on alpr.watch   alpr.watch/... · Posted by u/theamk
fainpul · 3 months ago
For years I've thought about doing an "art project" to make people more aware of the fact they are being observed – but I never actually got up and did it.

The idea was to seek spots in the city where public web cams are pointed at, and paint QR codes on the ground at those spots (using a template), linking to the camera stream. So when curious passerbys scan the code, they see themselves in a camera stream and feel "watched".

FelipeCortez · 3 months ago
I remember seeing an art project in the UK ~10 years ago where they had actors enact a short film but everything was filmed using street cameras, which IIRC everyone could request access to with little bureaucracy.

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