Comment: Call w Pasquale and flections on Apple Vision Pro
Transcript: I had a nice phone call with Pascal earlier and we just both had a FaceTime call in Vision Pro and just got to like be in that FaceTime and Vision Pro space together. And yeah, it was really interesting. And we kind of like looked at screen sharing and like some of these things and just catching up with each other as well as like some of the work stuff. And just, I don't know, really fun and enjoyable conversation to catch up. And also be in that space that not that many people are probably having right now. And being able to feel like very comfortable in some kind of way in that environment, like it makes a lot of sense for the kind of thing that we were doing. Like building something together remotely in a different place. It did collapse the space in a very interesting way. Whether that be in VR or AR, I think. Actually, for this, it probably didn't matter. But yeah, yeah, yeah. Super fascinating stuff. And I guess we'll see. Yeah. I just have so many thoughts. And I think I need to figure out like what the priorities are at the moment. Whether the priorities be Division Pro stuff. Or if it's to kind of finish off the work that I was going to do. On the live transformations and that kind of thing. So I can then really push into Vision Pro as well. And I do have a sense that like the live stuff is going to be quite important. A, to add like reactivity to the Vision Pro scenario. As well as. As well as like being able to basically like. Okay, there's two things for Vision Pro regarding this. The first is like seeing things in your, you know, heads up display. Basically be updated in real time is one thing. And that should be possible. And I think that needs to be possible. And then the second is more like. Well, if I'm shooting photos. Every, you know, five seconds or something. I need that to also be real time in some way as well. So that's something that we're going to have to think about. And go from there on effectively. But yeah, super interesting. And then all of the local stuff too. Is here. And like running Lava 1.6. Is probably doable. And can that be done locally? Is one question. If so, you know, like how does that feel? And does it work? And is it fast enough? So there's all of these interesting things kind of going on this thread. And yeah, I'm super, super, super curious. To keep kind of pushing on it and see. See how it goes.
The user provided context is a reflection on the day, expressing excitement about ideas and plans. The individual mentions using a speech-to-text API and articulating vision and possibility. They also plan to prioritize tasks the next morning, go climbing, and organize a meal plan. The day was described as busy but filled with potential and excitement.
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The speaker had a great call with Pascal, feeling consistently happy after such discussions. They also had a productive call with John, focusing on financial matters and looking for immediate opportunities. The speaker is considering sending notes to Pascal and is keen on maintaining the integrity of the AI grant they are working on. They are exploring market positions and the potential to develop a platform moving forward.
I had a profound two-hour call with Jordan at 9 a.m., discussing a range of topics including the exciting potential of language models, which he called "word calculators." Jordan and I agreed on the importance of solidifying a good intention to create a compelling demo that deeply explores the vision of our project. We also touched on self-expression and the value of using the platform as a "playground" to honestly express oneself without worrying about the audience. Lastly, we delved into the dynamic nature of intentions and how they evolve over time, along with the idea that AI could support individuals by acting as an executive function override during moments of weakness.
I had several engaging phone calls with friends like Cody and John, discussing various topics and working through ideas. Cody asked insightful questions and I shared my thoughts extensively, which led to valuable discussions on content creation, including framing and writing blog posts. I am motivated to keep producing and sharing content regularly, even simple daily updates, as part of prioritizing my efforts. Overall, I'm grateful for the conversations, the reminders of aiming to make tech accessible to everyone, and for the support in planning future building and expressing the essence of my work.
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The speaker did not complete their weekly review, which usually provides clarity and insights for the upcoming week. Despite this, they have many projects, personal life commitments, and community efforts to attend to, not to mention taxes. They plan to set week intentions using voice instead of writing, including the exploration of websites for the Diagram Website Explorers Club and developing a Canvas element-based editor for Daily Jam. The technical aspects of this project involve real-time data updates, efficient pixel manipulation, and secure user authentication through tokenization. A function is set to run every five seconds to update the canvas with the latest pixel data, ensuring all viewers see a consistent image while minimizing performance impacts. Other tasks include preparing tax paperwork, organizing Boulder events for systems and AI, and sketching ideas for a project called "co-net." The intention is to spend more time outdoors in the nice weather and to schedule the next "Site Craft Hang," while thinking about potential content for the "Explorers Club" website. Overall, it's a productive Monday morning with good weather contributing to a positive start to the week.
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I watched a 9-minute Apple Vision Pro ad on YouTube and found it compelling enough to watch the entire duration. Savannah noted that it's unusual for Apple representatives to directly sell their products to me, as interactions are usually about building with or on top of Apple platforms. The ad effectively resembled a guided tour, providing a starter tutorial for entering an AR workspace. Despite acknowledging it may not be a wise financial decision, the ad convinced me that I want an Apple Vision Pro.
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