Other people's robots
Jerod & Adam discuss Nvidia's recently announced personal AI supercomputer, Waymo's latest infinite loop, what's involved in getting a "modern" terminal setup, and whether or not AI has gone mainstream... warts & all!
Jerod & Adam discuss Nvidia’s recently announced personal AI supercomputer, Waymo’s latest infinite loop, what’s involved in getting a “modern” terminal setup, and whether or not AI has gone mainstream… warts & all!
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- Nvidia announces $3,000 personal AI supercomputer called Project Digits - The Verge
- We talked to the guy who was stuck in a Waymo robotaxi on a dizzying loop
- What’s involved in getting a “modern” terminal setup?
- Warp docs - Terminal features
- Connections Episode 1: The Trigger Effect : James Burke and Connections on Wikipedia
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