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chrisbrndl commented on Open-Iris: Worldcoin's iris recognition pipeline is now open source   github.com/worldcoin/open... · Posted by u/chrisbrndl
chrisbrndl · 2 years ago
Worldcoin foundation has open-sourced their iris recognition pipeline.
chrisbrndl commented on ChatGPT is a ‘code red’ for Google’s search business   nytimes.com/2022/12/21/te... · Posted by u/gnicholas
chrisbrndl · 3 years ago
Not sure if this is really “code red” for Google. First of all they also have strong language models (PaLM) but more importantly they already have a huge user base. Even though chatGPT achieved a million active users within five days (which is already impressive) Google would probably have a few orders of magnitude more right on day one if they were to ship such a feature. One reason Google might not want to do it right know, is that they need to care more about public perception. Shipping an engine that obviously does mistakes seems way more dangerous to a corporation like Google than a “startup” like OpenAi when it comes to public perception. What do you think?
chrisbrndl commented on Getting started with nmap   ittavern.com/getting-star... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
chrisbrndl · 3 years ago
My first impression of this tool when I first used it a couple of years back was "Oh okay, a tiny little tool to find the IP address of a device you want to ssh on". Only over time I realised how powerful it actually is.
chrisbrndl commented on YouTube Transcript – read YouTube videos   youtubetranscript.com/... · Posted by u/fragmede
chrisbrndl · 3 years ago
Is it done with OpenAi's whisper? Now it would be cool to have it summerized by ChatGPT.
chrisbrndl commented on Starlink Aviation   starlink.com/aviation... · Posted by u/lgats
chrisbrndl · 3 years ago
I have always enjoyed the time where there was no internet on an aircraft. It has been the only time when I could really be offline without having a slight guilty conscience.
chrisbrndl commented on Ask HN: What interesting problems are you working on?    · Posted by u/rohith2506
chrisbrndl · 3 years ago
Our company uses Asana for tracking projects and their dependencies on a high level. However, for tracking programming projects in more detail we are using Linear. It is a pain to keep due dates, assignees, project status etc in sync if you need to do that manually. So I decided to develop a little bridge that syncs both platforms automatically. Once finished and fully tested I am going to open source it. Maybe someone out there has the same problem :)

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KarmaCake day1October 15, 2019View Original