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I work in immersive video, and the tiniest of vibrations can be a problem. The idea of adding a nose is fascinating, and could be easily accomplished with a layer on top of the video. I have an experiment to try...


A friend, whom works in accessibility, has also spoken highly of there efforts. Strange they don't have motion sickness included.


Would love the virtual camera - will be on the look out for it to arrive


yeah, Evite used to really shine but now I feel like it's just an invitation to see ads


I'm in your boat with having to write a significant amount of English documents. I always write them myself, and have ChatGPT analyze them as well. I just had a thought - I wonder if I could paste in technical documentation, and code, to validate my documentation? Will have to try that later.

CoPilot is used for simple boilerplate code, and also for the autocomplete. It's often a starting point for unit tests (but a thorough review is needed - you can't just accept it, I've seen it misinterpret code). I started experimenting with RA.Aid (https://github.com/ai-christianson/RA.Aid) after seeing a post on it here today. The multi-step actions are very promising. I'm about to try files-to-prompt (https://github.com/simonw/files-to-prompt) mentioned elsewhere in the thread.

For now, LLMs are a level-up in tooling but not a replacement for developers (at least yet)


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