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So this is Google's version of Windsurf's Wave 10 before the whole team got poached? https://windsurf.com/blog/windsurf-wave-10-browser

Trying to understand how this is anything net new in the space.


Looks to be. The UI has almost the exactly the same bits, and I even got 'Cascade' references as using it.


I haven't used Windsurf (been using Claude Code and similar). Does it provide an Agent Manager window/view? This to me looks more useful to me than the browser integration piece.


Anyone currently developing a solution for the large scale data challenges that these video-streaming robots will have in their R&D phase?


First time I'm hearing about Blender. Seems super cool.

With a python API, would there be some automated way to turn drone footage into 3D environments?


Sure, but it seems you are looking for (monocular) SLAM?


I was thinking more so to add 3d objects to previously recorded drone footage.

Would SLAM be the best option there?


SLAM would be to build a 3D model of what you filmed with a drone.

Adding CGI to drone footage doesn't require that, and is absolutely something Blender can do. Look at its motion/camera tracking features.


This video is awesome for what it sounds like you're trying to do.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lY8Ol2n4o4A


Taking a break from learning this summer to enjoy the world opening up again (American).

Will hit the books on how Data Clean Rooms work once the fall comes.


This is really cool. I frequently have to build reference architectures for work. I would love to add a feature where if you put quotes around a word, it would search for a folder of logos and add the tool's logo to the square.

For example, typing "Redshift" adds a Redshift db icon to the box.


I'm writing a movie script.

It's a horror movie about a guy who renovates foreclosed houses for banks. But one of the houses he goes into has a ghost in it. He has to solve the mystery of why the ghost is there before he can leave.

I call it: "Repossessed"

Working tagline: "This is for closure."


Glad to see you taking on a creative outlet. Hope you are able to get it done before this is all lifted.


I don't know if I necessarily agree the line of thinking that Airpod users will buy more than one pair, but the potential to push Airpod Pro's syncing capabilities to other rooms is interesting.

A fun example would be to use Airpod Pros as walkie talkies with other Pro users in the same house or area.

Definitely would interested in tinkering with any Dev kit came out for building Airpod apps.


Buying more than one pair happens quite easily - I did, but I didn’t set out to do so. When the second generation came out, I upgraded for the wireless charging. I tend to sleep with one in (a pre-existing habit, and as I’m an “active sleeper”, one that benefitted from being freed from the tangle), so I kept the previous pair as my bed-pair. This usage is noticeably detrimental to the battery, so I figured keeping the old ones like this would save me doing the same damage to the next pair.

Now I’be upgraded again to the pros, but kept the gen2 because they better fit the times that I only have one in one ear (which the pros don’t seem to suit well at all).

So I now have three pairs, not because I wanted three pairs - but because the situational uses I’ve found for them, feel more appropriate than discarding them while they still work. And I can’t imagine this is going to be a very rare outlier, thanks to the huge ick component of their resale value.


Interesting! That's a great example of why to have multiple pairs. Learn something new every day.


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