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jgord commented on Cache Monet   cachemonet.com... · Posted by u/keepamovin
Bjorkbat · 2 days ago
I'm keenly aware, I have a pretty extensive collection of Hacker News bookmarks. It's hard to articulate why I think these are different, but I think the best way to put it is that cachemonet feels a lot more avant garde, and perhaps also a reflection of a very particular form of "web culture" that has no clear successors.

People are experimenting with what you can do on the web, but the experiments aren't very "aesthetically inspiring". For that reason I'm kind of lukewarm on neal.fun.

EDIT: so I think a better way to describe it is that when artists experiment with technology, you get something like cachemonet. When developers experiment with technology, you get a web experiment that challenges conventional notions of what you can do with the web, but with varying degrees of creativity. I think terra.layoutit.com is best appreciated by other web devs who can appreciate the sheer amount of work required to figure out how to render a terrain map in CSS, but otherwise it's basically just a tool to generate terrain height maps, and not a particularly good one. Generating terrain maps in CSS is not a feature, but a handicap.

jgord · 2 days ago
I wonder when peak demoscene occurred .. some of those mini code demos seem artistically and technically innovative.
jgord commented on Cache Monet   cachemonet.com... · Posted by u/keepamovin
Bjorkbat · 2 days ago
Finding out that this is over 10 years old has made me profoundly sad. Despite the age of LLMs arguably unlocking massive amounts of productivity and agency for developers and non-developers alike, it feels as though we are living in a dark age of creativity on the web, maybe even a dark age for computer culture in general.
jgord · 2 days ago
I posit that periods of relatively high creativity [ in art science music literature ] coincide with periods of relatively low inequality.

ie. if everyone is working so hard to pay rent / college, nobody has time to work on side projects in the garage, or go deep into books, or dedicate spare time to a craft or do down a science research rabbit hole.

Im not sure LLMs will free up much time for people in the middle of the economy - they might produce more but get paid the same.

jgord commented on Command-line Tools can be 235x Faster than your Hadoop Cluster (2014)   adamdrake.com/command-lin... · Posted by u/tosh
jgord · a month ago
highly recommend xsv by BurntSushi [ csv parser / wrangler written in rust ]
jgord commented on Ask HN: If you had $10M in the bank, would you still show up to your job?    · Posted by u/hleumas
jgord · a month ago
Investors are not investing in small startups much, perhaps due to high interest rates.

Now is a great time to invest in small startups applying ML to realworld problems, and will result in a lot of useful new tech being built.

Id make a lot of small bets on early stage startups of this kind - and perhaps top up when they get a POC and at MVP / early traction stage.

It would almost be worth buying a building in Danang Vietnam, and hosting small teams for 3m at a time to get more bang for your buck - ie. rent arbitrage / quadruple the effective runway due to low cost of living.

jgord commented on How to make a damn website (2024)   lmnt.me/blog/how-to-make-... · Posted by u/birdculture
jgord · a month ago
I wrote a very lite touch web list maker, so people / I can have a simple fast way to make a list of stuff, and share the url.

http://pho.tiyuti.com

Just lists of title, pic, blurb, url

jgord commented on Android and iPhone users can now share files, starting with the Pixel 10   blog.google/products/andr... · Posted by u/abraham
jgord · 3 months ago
One of my many side projects was a thing called ODO .. linux box hooked up to the TV, running a web browser provided and intranet web page where you can browse media and files tree and thus share files.

Could also use it to play media - so a phone or tablet could act as a remote control from anywhere in wifi reach, and play music on the main TV screen / speakers or on the local device.

Was pretty cool, but didnt have the funds to commercialize it.

jgord commented on AGI fantasy is a blocker to actual engineering   tomwphillips.co.uk/2025/1... · Posted by u/tomwphillips
jgord · 3 months ago
I feel the same frustration, seen from another angle : I think we can use current ML techniques to solve 3 or 4 hard problems in 3D reconstruction, and doing so would unlock a vast amount of value - we could turn lidar scans and photos of buildings and industrial plants into accurate 3D models automatically.

BUT I think the bottleneck is _funding_ of small early risky startups to do the needed engineering work.

My notes on this : https://quantblog.wordpress.com/2025/10/29/digital-twins-the...

LLMs, GPU datacenters attract all the big money, and the med and small VCs seem to be leaving their money in the bank earning high interest rates, unless there is a slam dunk opportunity with guaranteed traction and MRR growth.

We seem to be betting that only the large companies will innovate, when historically this has not been the case - Deepseek is a recent counterexample.

jgord commented on Spatial intelligence is AI’s next frontier   drfeifei.substack.com/p/f... · Posted by u/mkirchner
jgord · 3 months ago
My take, after working on some algos to detect geometry from pointclouds, is that its solvable with current ML techniques, but we lack early stage VC funding for startups working on this :

https://quantblog.wordpress.com/2025/10/29/digital-twins-the...

I have no doubt FeiFei and her well funded team will make rapid progress.

jgord commented on RISC-V takes first step toward international ISO/IEC standardization   riscv.org/blog/risc-v-jtc... · Posted by u/jrepinc
jgord · 3 months ago
busywork ... but maybe good marketing - people somehow believe that ISO has some relationship to quality.
jgord commented on Digital Twins: the missing pieces we can solve with Machine Learning   quantblog.wordpress.com/2... · Posted by u/jgord
jgord · 3 months ago
From my vantage point wrangling algos to extract 3D geometry from pointclouds - I really think this is a domain where ML can solve the missing pieces of the puzzle in the next 18 months.

The new tech will unlock a lot of value, but we need an opinionated investor to fund the engineering effort to get us there.

Funding is the bottleneck, not talent or fundamental science.

tl:dr We need a couple of visionary Angel Investors to fund these 3D Skunkworks projects and bring the real world onto the internet.

u/jgord

KarmaCake day1112January 2, 2015View Original