Lol I like how they put the author’s note at the beginning of the article, “this was a very special interview” as if it’s special because of the unique insights instead of special because it sounds coked up.
Lol I like how they put the author’s note at the beginning of the article, “this was a very special interview” as if it’s special because of the unique insights instead of special because it sounds coked up.
I’m a fan of jitsi. That said, like a lot of open source I think it lags in features and bug fixes. Joining from Linux I have a lot of issues with my webcam not being recognized or my audio being very low for other participants, while I don’t have those issues with the remedial Linux version of their app that Zoom put out.
I still use jitsi, I just don’t feel I can rely on it for mission critical applications, unlike say, VLC.
Of course don’t let me dissuade you. My wife would much prefer a robo mower with “normal” lawn over a no-lawn solution
Torn. This is clearly a cool idea, and it would save a lot of work (which I would immediately offset with all the work putting it together) But then it will be that much easier to keep a traditional lawn going, which I’d love to get away from over the long term.
More like the ultimate friend
Seems like statistically, each year a certain number of people would be vibrated to death by malfunctioning sonic showers.
Happy birthday! Thanks for sharing here.
Yeah, I was going to note that Sutskever is no longer with the company.
I hadn’t heard some of this stuff before though, so still interesting