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Ask HN: What new areas of technology are the most intriguing to you?

8 点作者 DMell将近 2 年前

7 条评论

wruza将近 2 年前
I’m still intrigued by RADs. Business-friendly development feels like being a frog in boiling water with all these things that should be under Ctrl-N, drag and drop and F9. Annual researches yield some more results, but nothing compared to what I’ve extrapolated in the past.<p>Not intrigued at all by any of today’s fuss, tbh.
mikewarot将近 2 年前
I want to build a bitgrid ASIC, I think it would be a good stepping stone to getting petaflops in the hands of the masses. Even if the chip itself is a bust, I think the concept of the chip itself could be a &quot;solvent&quot; in terms of thinking about how to get there. Unlike a Turing machine, this has no moving pointers, so it&#x27;s much easier to think about.<p>I&#x27;m completely sold on the shockingly old idea of capability based security. I&#x27;d love to never have to run a virus scanner ever again.<p>I&#x27;m hopeful that bipolaron chain ultraconductors actually work, and it&#x27;s possible to have room temperature conductors that are 10,000,000 times better than silver, grown from urethane. You could make some really good 3d printed motors if this works out.<p>CNC machining and 3d printing are amazing to me. New stuff all the time. I can&#x27;t wait until we&#x27;re able to sputter semiconductor onto an atomically flat surface, then build transistors one at a time on it in a home fab.<p>Software defined radio (SDR) is amazing stuff. I can&#x27;t believe how much you can do with $100 of hardware and a bit of code.<p>I&#x27;m hopeful that Mike McCulloch&#x27;s ideas about quantized inertia[1] turn out to be close enough to right to build some reactionless thrusters.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;physicsfromtheedge.blogspot.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;physicsfromtheedge.blogspot.com&#x2F;</a>
MikeTheRocker将近 2 年前
Definitely AR&#x2F;VR. I’ve been following it since 2013 and working in the field since 2018. I suspect many big Android phone OEMs will get into the space in the next year or so and it will explode in popularity.
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ilaksh将近 2 年前
Im waiting for the tinygrad custom ASIC.<p>Also VR&#x2F;AR&#x2F;mixed reality. Looking forward to a true mixed reality operating system with 3d widgets and 3d applications that interact with each other and your environment.<p>Also things like AI text-to-video in the next few years will probably get vastly more useful.
mindcrime将近 2 年前
AR&#x2F;VR<p>Artificial Intelligence<p>Biohacking &#x2F; Bioengineering &#x2F; Biomaterials &#x2F; etc.<p>Fusion<p>Materials Science
qup将近 2 年前
<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=RwEKg5cjkKQ">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=RwEKg5cjkKQ</a>
toomuchtodo将近 2 年前
PFAS remediation.