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You can just ask a chatbot about Hacker News or reddit users based on their username.

I asked about my comments and was amused by one part of the answer:

6. Slightly dry, understated style

The tone is usually compact, matter-of-fact, and occasionally wry rather than performative. Even their Wuhan taxi-driver remark has that deadpan “I have seen the circus” flavor.


Here is an example: https://www.reddit.com/r/whatisthisthing/comments/dty9nd/com... Here, PM_ME_UR_LIDAR uses the pronoun "their" referring to Ouster, the lidar company. But PM_ME_UR_LIDAR was working at Ouster, Inc. at the time the comment was written.

Recently I've been seeing this every day (yes, every).

See for example: https://arctic-shift.photon-reddit.com/search?fun=comments_s...

User plugs "PracHub" constantly, but their profile page doesn't show those comments. Sometimes they post lazily, just pasting a link. Other times though they post as if they've stumbled upon this service by accident.


Note that if you use a projector or watch TV a lot in the dark, you won't get myopia/nearsightedness. AR glasses and VR headsets are also better w.r.t. myopia. It's worth switching to alternatives to computer monitors when using devices for long periods of time.


Too bad most people don't live close to those specific areas.


C3CSY


Looks like there are 3 cameras on the Comma 4. There's a narrow FoV camera facing forward for distant objects.


He has commended Tesla Autopilot many times and has stated that their technology is much more similar to Tesla's rather than Waymo's.


Smartphones should really be used for looking up information quickly at a glance. When you need to do something for longer periods of time, you should use different devices. To prevent nearsightedness/myopia, you can use AR glasses, VR headsets, projectors, TVs, etc. instead of using monitors or reading physical books. The aforementioned devices keep your eyes relaxed (accommodation-wise) over long periods of time.


AR glasses like those from Xreal are like that. You can use them as a display for a smartphone, tablet, computer, etc. I have Lenovo Legion Glasses 2.



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