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Very nice. This is up there with my favorite DUST short film, "Final Offer". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rv8kOzRZK8g


That's a great find. My personal favourite so far from Dust is "Laboratory Conditions": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1N25e4Ss34Q


For me (in EU) the shakti.com site now forwards to k.nyc and shows a white screen with a single letter "k". Has Shakti been discontinued?


Wow, not in my wildest dreams would I have thought that such a deep dive into Klingon music theory exists. This is amazing. Thanks for sharing.


Indeed, it's probably the geekiest confluence going! No worries, glad you enjoyed it.



Oh man, what a legend this guy is. Using an ambiguity in Klingon lore to explore yet another micro-tonal system is just incredible. And he profoundly apologizes for an off-by-one error he made in the previous video ... as if that hasn't happened to most of us :-)


Very nice idea. Reminds me a bit of https://www.chessguessr.com/.


A great project.

FYI: I guess there is a minor typo in the README example: the argument of the second call to fib() in the non-coros version of the code should be "n-2" and not "n-1".


Thanks for spotting that! I appreciate the feedback and will update the README.


Maybe Apple competitors should start a campaign: "Only RAM can".

(paraphrasing the famous car industry’s slogan "There is no replacement for displacement")


Nice site. Found it a bit counter-intuitive that the selected airline button has a black border while it has a blue blue border in its unselected state. I would have expected it to be the other way round.


There are some nice Lisp related comics on xkcd, e.g. https://xkcd.com/224/ and https://xkcd.com/297/.


Nice. Why do I need to select a table? I tried "Customers with most orders" and selected table "offices" and still got the correct query on tables "customers" and "orders".


Thanks for trying it out! For some queries, table selection is not required. We're working on completely removing that step.

What use-cases can you think of for yourself? Do you work with SQL?


I used SQL a lot when working in the financial industry many years ago. Our "use-cases" were questions like "why did the P/L go down?" or "why did the risk position increase?". These are quite open questions (that require some creativity and interpretation to be answered) but I guess it is possible to train an AI to even answer such questions.


A great example page http://vcfmw.org/


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