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11 pointsby acidpandaover 1 year ago
I’m asking this because I think about PG’s essay on “How to do Great Work” at least once a week and until this point, I haven’t connected to the YC community. I’m curious to learn of some new things y’all studying, making, or are obsessively curious about.<p>I’ll start: my main interests right now are online social networks.

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giantg2over 1 year ago
I&#x27;m most interested in how I can be successful, enjoy my work, or not need to work anymore. I&#x27;m tired of sucking at my job (after being a high performer for the first half of my career) and being miserable.<p>But I guess in reality I&#x27;m interested in technology that I can apply to my own life,m including stuff thats not thought of as &quot;tech&quot;. One example would be culturing mushrooms. It is technology, but not the electronics&#x2F;computers kind. But also things like Flir Lepton projects, long range wifi antenna designs, etc.
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mikewarotover 1 year ago
I&#x27;m scratching an itch that&#x27;s been plaguing me since the 1990s... an idea for a computing fabric that deliberately wastes transistors in exchange for performance. I have a hunch it might lead to incredibly cheap Petaflops. Along the way to finding out if it&#x27;s just a silly idea, or useful, I&#x27;m learning VHDL and hope to get a chip made so I can measure the performance in terms of compute&#x2F;joule and compute&#x2F;watt. I&#x27;ve written about it here quite a bit, I call it a BitGrid. I give it a 50&#x2F;50 chance.<p>Also, I&#x27;ve been watching fringe science as a hobby for a while. I&#x27;m hopeful that the Barry-1 satellite[1] which is currently in orbit (and slowly falling towards earth), will soon turn on it&#x27;s thruster (which is purely electric, no reaction mass&#x2F;propellant) and shift itself into a 100 Km higher orbit using only solar power and broken laws of physics. I give it a 50&#x2F;50 chance.<p>Lastly, I&#x27;m just trying to push, ever so persistently, the idea of capability based security into the world. It makes me so damned sad that we&#x27;ve had decades to fix computer security, and know exactly how to do it, but we keep just applying band-aids instead of fixing it. It&#x27;s like if the power grid never adopted circuit breakers or fuses. - I give that a 5% chance of happening. 8(<p>-----<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;celestrak.org&#x2F;NORAD&#x2F;elements&#x2F;graph-orbit-data.php?CATNR=58338" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;celestrak.org&#x2F;NORAD&#x2F;elements&#x2F;graph-orbit-data.php?CA...</a><p>(Note, this is a public source, not affiliated with the owners of the satellite in question, it&#x27;s quite handy for other satellites as well)
pantantrantover 1 year ago
Whatever new thing is distracting me.
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Faint_Blackover 1 year ago
C++, spent so much time using this language yet i feel like i barely scratched the surface of its potential.
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atomicnatureover 1 year ago
Human organization (theory &amp; practice)
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atleastoptimalover 1 year ago
AI
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