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Get in loser, we’re making hardware fun again
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Art of the deal
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Crashing this anyways because I’m watching tung tung tung sahur sauna construction reels on the handlebar screen
Canyon just unveiled a concept road bike that uses AI to predict crashes before they happen. Canyon Predict is built to spot cars, potholes, road hazards, and safety risks before the rider does. - handlebar display shows real-time warnings and rider guidance - 360 degree coverage from 4 cameras and 4 radar sensors - onboard Edge AI processes data without the cloud - lights, haptics, and audio alerts escalate as danger gets closer - paired smart helmet adds an AR visor display - dropper seatpost can lower the rider’s center of gravity in critical moments @canyon_bikes is looking to bring car-style safety intelligence to road cycling.
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Every time our product goes viral, there is a set of people who go into a blinding rage and I’m still not sure why
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Damn we’re gonna sell out lmao
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2607 keyframes all running in real-time on embedded hardware. Our most complicated Lark animation yet.
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Spawn animation! Your first interaction with STARBOY. Plays once and never again
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Is there anyone like asianometry out there making content about peptides? Don't say huberman. Looking for something really dense and autistic
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Please check your kids' youtube history... they could be thinking about training world models
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I be having that shit on in ways you can scarcely even comprehend
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Software as a disservice
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I really wish AR glasses would fully lean into looking crazy as fuck instead of trying and failing to look normal
No one comes close to these
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Just a fundamental refusal to understand what makes products like this so appealing
Kodak’s collectible Charmera camera is getting new Y2K-inspired designs theverge.com/tech/949664/kod…
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“Ooooooouuhgghh it’s a fingerprint magnet” Then clean your disgusting grubby little fingers. Make yourself worthy of meeting the product where it is
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“Solving hardware” in any meaningful sense looks less like LLM schematic generators and more like building several hundred PCB factories in Newark NJ
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Spending several hundred grand on luxury fashion gives me “valuable insights into the purchasing behavior of my target customer” It’s totally fine and beneficial actually
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I’ve had early access to Le Chaton Fat for the past two weeks, and holy shit. Nobody is ready for what’s coming
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POV you’re a father
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Buggy useless 10fps SwiftUI garbage that heats your phone to 1000 degrees and (since I last tested it) now appears to “upload” all of your screenshots without any warning The duck is cute though!
Introducing Pool That little icon got us $2M in funding, 15M organic views, and now you can all finally discover what's behind it. Pool is "just an app for your screenshots." But it holds a few bets we decided to build a whole company on. We believe the context of the future is your camera roll. Understanding someone's taste, the texture of their life, can unlock things we can't even comprehend yet. We believe the future of interfaces will feel the way games make us feel, computing as a beautiful mix of art and technology. Now live on the App Store.
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The winning consumer hardware companies of the next decade will ship at the speed of software. It is no longer acceptable to spend 1-2 years developing a product. In the limit a competent team should be shipping a new SKU every week
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