What technology do you use today that is far from mainstream? Think Tony Stark technology.
Examples are mobile phones / internet in the 80s, metal 3D printers, quantum ML, night vision device, large language models (GPT-3) for personal communication, CRISPR, manned drones.
pizza|4 years ago
Haskell
Jax / Awkward Array
Topological Data Analysis
Cocalc
CLIP
gitpod / vscodeweb / github codespaces
CodeQL
DDSP
mathlib
neovim
language-server-protocol
adafruit feather m0
rr
linear logic
tmux
relbeek2|4 years ago
popotamonga|4 years ago
Or maybe this is mainstream already and i don't know.
ffwacom|4 years ago
ewuhic|4 years ago
zscore|4 years ago
IshKebab|4 years ago
binarynate|4 years ago
vkkhare|4 years ago
I built out the library for these myself, checkout https://github.com/NimbleEdge/RecoEdge
derbOac|4 years ago
I've often wondered about decentralized recommendation systems and ML. Good to see something going in this area.
rhn_mk1|4 years ago
Surprisingly, the tech has been there since the '90s, but never really caught up. Then it went into a weird walled garden direction with mobile phones that often work against you.
Pocket computers are still sometimes janky, like Linux phones are, but having access to all the software and permissions is an unparalleled power.
sargstuff|4 years ago
* sleeve ( https://newatlas.com/wearables/team-hart-vibrating-sleeve-la... )
* eye controlable via smart glasses?
* human jestures
* mind-computer interface
* requires an advance degree in coreography & contortionist flexibility to use?
rgrmrts|4 years ago
reacharavindh|4 years ago
1. Solid state Lithium battery - safer, and denser power than the li-ion batteries of today. https://youtu.be/Jlt8_z86F-o
2. Well, for the goodness of planet earth - Nuclear Fusion reactor to generate power.
noud|4 years ago
Pen and paper. ;)
Also, I have been using an agenda with on the left side the week, and on the right side notes for the last 10 years. It has a special holder for a pen, contains some information on units, UTC differences, a world map, holidays, year overview, and much more. This is very useful. At work I only have to carry around my agenda. It contains all information that you need directly in meetings. And I can take notes on the right side that I can process (digitally) when I'm back at my desk.
sargstuff|4 years ago
Certainly 3d printed thimbles/finger protectors not needed for aforementionied paper materials. 3d printed ceramic ginsu knife(s) bit more on page with a chance of getting a DMCA notice though.
diy eink doesn't quite allow the pen to roll. No need for Xerox contracts, but the internet connectivity might cost just as much. Although, something like https://newatlas.com/wearables/team-hart-vibrating-sleeve-la... means able to get a better feel for the meeting conversation in addition to things being immediately presentable whe make it back to desk.
Social norms not withstanding, eyeclass displays means being able to processing things on the way back to the desk.
Desk time now "free time. Although if carrying a the new desktop, aka electronic phone, guess that would be more appropriately taged as free time while the desk is charging.
quantisan|4 years ago
That was a fun side project but I got ahead of myself in the tech and failed on finding a product-market fit.
sargstuff|4 years ago
iamphilrae|4 years ago
mcgooiggy|4 years ago
Gave me a lot more confidence in my drivetrain.
mvh|4 years ago
pizza|4 years ago
manx|4 years ago
Lunrtick|4 years ago
The web side of it seems rather different from a Flask or FastAPI setup, and it obviously doesn't have SQLAlchemy (which I really like). Do you have any recommendations on that front?
sidcool|4 years ago
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meesterdude|4 years ago
taffronaut|4 years ago
pandemicsyn|4 years ago
(as an aside the storry of how Magnacut came to be is pretty cool - https://knifesteelnerds.com/2021/03/25/cpm-magnacut/)