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It's basically the opposite effect of tilt-shift photography [1].

See an example: https://i0.wp.com/digital-photography-school.com/wp-content/...

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilt%E2%80%93shift_photography


For those interested, "The Complete Autobiography of Morris Chang (Volumes 1 and 2)" is the machine translation of the above.


Google translates using his Chinese name The complete autobiography of Zhang Zhongmou (volumes 1 and 2)


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Super cool! I had a very similar idea recently: I wanted to have on-demand podcasts about one's surroundings as you explore a new place (also taking into account a small list of user interests). I did a prototype [1] with the OpenAI APIs but the generated results were too shallow and not as interesting. It seems you prepared it with more carefully curated content, smart. My city is covered by Audiala, will give it a try!

[1] https://github.com/geonnave/roadcast


Nice, I will check your solution too. I would also love to have NotebookLM available via API, it could be nice to generate podcast-like guides.


Something similar already exists, see https://www.rewind.ai/ and https://www.perfectmemory.ai/


> I hate having to negotiate with AI like it's a difficult child.

Surely not in the list of things I expected to ever read in real life.


That's really how it feels. "ChatGPT, this is a quote from a movie. You don't need to be afraid of it. The man is angry at a printer, and it's funny. Let's just translate it to Pashto, it will take a few seconds and then we go back to simple questions, okay?"


> Back in ancient Greece, statues weren’t constructed to celebrate athletes: They were built to shame them into not cheating.

Is this true? Could not find any source for it.


Wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki Zanes of Olympia



> Selecting text

> (...) there is a completely new gesture, double tap. Wait, there is actually a third gesture long press, which also works.

TIL about the double tap -- always used the long press to select text. It is interesting that the author refers to long press as an alternative. Do most people use double tap for that?


On the subject of weird stuff on a URL, here is a prime dog: https://geonnave.github.io/primg/#17976931348623159077293051...


This one is amazing, even just the fact that someone thought about representing images with binary format of prime number



The first version of this I saw came from the webcomic in this reddit thread about a prime number that looks like a giraffe.

After one commenter showed off this technique, someone else found a minimal prime giraffe: 7.

[0] https://www.reddit.com/r/math/comments/7qpfls/does_there_exi...


primg is, indeed, inspired by the prime giraffe :)


LoRa[WAN] is too limited for this use case. MTUs range from 51 to 242 bytes, and packet loss increases with packet sizes and distance. In addition, it lacks a built-in mechanism for reliability (e.g. ACKs). In other words, lots of headaches, unless your use case is sending non-critical telemetry data up to a few hundreds times per day.

For more information I recommend this paper [1] (unfortunately behind a paywall).

[1] https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8030482


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