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I liked it too. It was full of tropes in a cute way that I enjoy from contemporary sci-fi, and it was pretty sick to go see in Dolby with the haptic seats.


I vibe-coded myself a flashcard app for latin phrases that I've used quite a lot. https://github.com/eliyastein/latin-learner


This is cool!

Is there any functionality/usability reason you use this instead of an existing flashcard app like Anki?


I guess I just wanted to build my own, because my use case was really narrow and I knew it wouldn't take a lot of time. Guaranteed to not have any ads and trackers. Also needed an excuse to fully take github copilot's agentic coding for a spin.


Anki doesn't have any ads or trackers either btw.


Good to know!


Very nice. On my end, I vibe coded a daily newsletter that sends me a short text in Latin each day that describes an event that happened on that day in history.


I'm on an M2 with 24GB ram and it feels like it flies as fast as ever.


Philip K Dick's worst nightmares are coming true.


Ray Bradbury's worst fears came true a long time ago.

The Pedestrian Short Story https://xpressenglish.com/wp-content/uploads/Stories/The-Ped...

Blind Man Arrested for Walking with Cane https://www.youtube.com/shorts/3UOccxRHCYw

Man Arrested for Walking Home in Snow https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gawzO3afNKw


"Should you really be having that 3rd ice-cream today?" the fridge said. It sounded smug.


There will come a time when it isn't 'They're spying on me through my phone' anymore. Eventually, it will be 'My phone is spying on me'.


Came to say exactly this. It's my favorite, but I still feel like I haven't read it after like 5 reads.


Same. I've probably read it 7 times now, counting a recent listen to the audiobook version on Youtube mentioned above. And I could still read it again tomorrow and I think I'd feel like it was a brand new story.

And truth be told, I probably will read it again, although it might not be tomorrow. :-)


Blockchains might not have hundreds of millions of users, but popular L1s have volumes in the many billions of dollars.


That is actually and unironically not a lot of money.


Nice, lie back and let someone else claim it.


These metrics are so trivial to inflate they are effectively meaningless.


It's not meaningless to the folks collecting fees for securing the chain.


NYC is ramping up on this as well.


Felt like counter culture to me when I went to my first one (DC11). I remember punk kids selling manuals and lineman sets they stole out of the back of telco trucks outside the entrance of Alexis Park.


Local inference is becoming completely commoditized imo. These days even docker has a local models you can launch with a single click (or command).


The license looks quite permissive though as long as you're not using n8n as the platform for your business. According to the license, if you just wrap/productize the flows you create and users don't bring their own n8n credentials or API keys, then you're good. It seems like there's a ton you can build off of it and still stay within the parameters of the license.


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