2 big things needing capital are camera tracking using UWB & an upgraded GPU for a generative AI workflow.  Helas, lions are still on the fence about bringing up more AI models.  It gets all the clicks now, but it's still nothing lions would download & watch in Cinelerra.  Previous work with limited money has yielded a bag of non deterministic junk.  Camera tracking systems have just been miserable compared to cheaper solutions.  Speech synthesis might be the only cost effective value add.



The lion kingdom's attempt to follow basic Linux news more yielded this nugget.  Kind of sums up Linux's bloat era. Anything it used to do in 1.44MB it now needs 5 gigabytes to do.  To be sure, it's a lot less desirable than it was 30 years ago.  Lions were originally attracted to UNIX because of minimal overhead, portable compilation on higher end hardware, & not following the pack.  It's not that way anymore, but there really isn't any modern equivalent of mid 90's UNIX except maybe microcontroller applications.

You're never going to be able to write desktop software for bare metal like they did on the old 8 bitters.  It takes too much runtime intelligence to fully optimize for modern hardware.  Maybe a super compiler could generate a fixed executable that ordered all the instructions & memory accesses perfectly for a modern CPU.  It couldn't be very interactive or take a variety of inputs.


Since starship hit the brakes, he has moved on to copying Venice weddings.  Every time he gets divorced, the free shipping cutoff gets more expensive.

Vision pro testimonies keep coming in.


Chatgpt came up with a somewhat passable version of what lions manually composited, after a much longer time.  What always sold hide the pain were his eyebrows & it was a way to show off the vision pro's virtual eyes showing his trademark eyebrows.

The goggles weren't as accurate but the photo was actually enhanced.  It was probably trained on a higher res copy of the same photo.







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