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I borrowed an inmo XR — Android-powered XR glasses — from Ukai, familiar from Mitou Junior, and did a little hackathon. After struggling with what to use it for, I built a cooking assistant to enjoy with an AI. I tried using the XR glasses to cook with AI, so I'll introduce that here.
I entrust my information to various platforms, and I thought it would be a waste for those accesses to be frozen after I die, so I'm thinking about measures to pass those assets on to future generations.
I recommend Hack Club, an English-speaking community.
I've heard that the language-learning app Duolingo uses machine learning everywhere — where exactly is it used? I looked into it.
Operating a Minecraft server has become a fundamental skill it seems, so I'll jot down how to create one. (Source: Me) I hope to write a proper article someday, but for now, I'll just write it casually.
With the advancement of LLMs, it has become easier to verbalize human behavior and analyze conversations with others. However, I felt that none of it quite fit, so I thought about various aspects from both technical and usability perspectives.
I liked Obsidian's graph view, so I implemented it on my own website.
For those of you who have registered a GitHub account but don't use it because you're not a developer, here's a brief guide on how to use it.
Have you ever been banned from using AI tools like ChatGPT (LLMs) at school? For a while OpenAI and others published experimental software to detect text written by LLMs, but nowadays such tools are hard to find. Is it actually possible to reliably detect the use of an LLM?
If you've used Google Docs or Word, you can select bold, italic, headings and so on like...