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Today I randomly discovered Dubai has an absolutely massive solar farm???
@levelsio12,832,084 просмотров • 11 месяцев назад

IT WORKS!!!!! A FULL multiplayer with Python websockets server that receives and broadcasts all player positions every 100ms (10 times per second) All code written almost 100% by AI with Cursor and Grok 3 wrote the server code Now you can fly around with everyone else :D It'll probably crash after this tweet but let's try! The reason before it didn't move was it was stale players that already quit and it kept their positions Every red plane is someone real flying now too! 😊
@levelsio13,463,723 просмотров • 1 год назад

✨ Built my own Guassian Splat viewer for my app 🏡 Interior AI It takes splats generated from your interior with the World Labs API so you can walk around them in 3d space It's starting to look much more real than when I added splats 6 months ago, great work 🌐 World Labs!
@levelsio1,356,581 просмотров • 3 месяцев назад

My first vlog as an e-girl where I explain how character swaps work
@levelsio1,736,113 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

🇨🇳 China can be very very cheap, I'd say hotels and accomodation can be cheaper than Thailand We had a 63rd floor Chongqing hotel suite with 2 bathrooms, 1 living room, 1 bedroom for just $300/night Normally suites in other places easily go for $1500 and up And I've seen other hotels with regular good rooms that go for $20 to $30/night Food can also be very cheap, but not a lot of Western food to be fair, so you gotta be open to new flavors 😋
@levelsio2,234,830 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад

🇨🇳 Arriving in Chongqing is craaaazy, they designed it well so you drive into the city from the airport immediately seeing the crazy lit up skyline They just put a LED strip on literally every edge or line or road in the city and lit it up It's so funny seeing Europe try to save the climate by using less energy when obviously China could not give any less fucks (as they should) and just spends more and more energy (because they know to develop society you have to spend energy, as the Kardashev Scale describes)
@levelsio2,124,197 просмотров • 6 месяцев назад

🇨🇳 I love how almost every restaurant in China just shows their menu as photos and some print them out massively on the wall too In the West I'm always staring at some bland text on a menu not having a clue what I will get once I order it In China you know immediately 😋👌
@levelsio2,047,239 просмотров • 6 месяцев назад

I added AI vision to so you can filter on stuff that it finds in photos of the hotel This lets you filter for weightlifting gyms for example and it'll show you their gym in the list so you can immediately see if it's good gym or not Same with the other filters like [ 🥯 Cinnamon rolls ] or of course [ 🥩 Steak ] (P.S. looks like Holiday Inn reuses pics for other hotels or my scrapers needs a bug fix!)
@levelsio52,189 просмотров • 5 дней назад

✨ To prove my friend Stevie (who's visiting me in Brazil) you don't need an idea, or even a lot of time these days to ship a little app that might make money I took the top idea from "A startup that uses AI to generate personalized bedtime stories for kids based on their interests, family photos, and daily activities, delivered via a voice app. (❤️ 110 likes, 3 days ago)" So I copy pasted it into Claude Code and asked it to build it The first version of course didn't work, and I had to tell it some endpoints didn't work properly but then it fixed it The bedtime stories are generated by xAI Grok 4.1, then sent to TTS with Google AI Gemini and payment with Stripe Checkout Total time from start to live: 24 minutes
@levelsio705,271 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

🇨🇳 Many people don't know this but Chinese high speed trains are now the fastest in the word and officially faster than even the 🇯🇵 Japanese Shinkansen Chinese trains go 350-400km/h (217-250mph) depending on the model While the Japanese Shinkansen goes 320km/h (200mph) max So I went to try it from Chengdu to Chongqing (just $80 for biz class) This one is the slightly older 350km/h model The business class cabin has 5 big seats that can lay flat with a stewardess dedicated to the cabin who serves you drinks like coffee, water, orange juice etc. I guess if it's a longer trip you probably get food served too The journey was very smooth and very fast, it maintained close to 350km/h at all times and there wasn't many stops or breaks (good) It didn't have WiFi, which is kind of a miss but it seems Chinese just use 5G for everything which worked fine for me without interrruption too I'd say the interior could be a bit more beautiful and modern. I usually say things in Japan look ancient but I think the Shinkansen interior there looks a bit more modern than here The trip took 1 hour and it passed about 300km in that time, roughly equivalent to the width of my country the Netherlands 😂 Anyway solid experience (and cheap!) 👍
@levelsio2,012,080 просмотров • 6 месяцев назад

In South America I saw this too A LOT Many hotels, shops and office buildings had remote security people and doormen You can see them and they can see you Not sure where they work from but might as well be the cheapest country in South America (or the world!) Remote jobs going to the next level now
@levelsio9,441,259 просмотров • 2 лет назад

Prototype works now Put yourself anywhere in the world speaking about anything you want
@levelsio6,758,795 просмотров • 1 год назад

🇨🇳 Chinese tourism is 95% domestic: this means most of the tourists you see in China are not foreigners but just other Chinese Even if we'd visit the most tourist places in China, we'd see maybe 1 Westerner (if we're lucky) vs. 10,000 Chinese Which honestly makes it a more fun place to visit to Maybe the most fun place I visited since I became a digital nomad in 2013 I thought about WHY I liked this so much, and I think one of the reasons traveling for me as a digital nomad starting 10+ years ago was so magical, was because it was NEW and there was barely anyone doing it, like there'd be 20 other digital nomads in Chiang Mai You felt a lot like Ernest Hemmingway, traveling to far away countries, interacting with people and observing the differences in culture and learning from them But things have changed a bit. There's now 2x more people traveling in the world than 15 years ago (from 900 million to now 1.8 tourist trips per year). By 2035, that'll be 3x more Now that everyone can travel anywhere (and also bring their laptop), travel has boomed, and there's a lot less places where you're still the only foreigner visiting Even if you go to some remote non-tourist place, you're bound to run into another Dutch, German, Brit, Spanish or American traveler every 5 minutes China feels like you are the only one there, and due to geopolitics it's more isolated from the West than ever, and many Westerners are scared to visit (whether that's valid or not) This makes people also really super super nice, because you're the odd one out, and they know that, so they'll do everything to help you and be very pragmatic at that too. And they're not tired of tourists/foreigners yet, more like excited to see you (because there simply is barely any) This video is obviously a very tourist spot, but most of the non-touristy things you see in China are not crowded like this, actually more like very spacious and not busy, which also makes it a very comfortable place to visit, because other places have become so crowded with tourism and just general travel, that they're overcapacity, and it's not fun China is generally under capacity, and that makes it generally smooth to travel here (okay maybe except this tourist spot :D) This spot btw is the Hongya Cave famous for being built into the rocks and full of lights, it actually looks sick from inside too, imagine building a house in Minecraft into the rocks, very cool and full of food and shops inside the rocks (it's where I took the food video from below)
@levelsio1,689,452 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад

🇳🇱🗽 This is Google's Genie 3 World Model with my New Amsterdam (current day New York City) Simulator I created the first frame with Nano Banana Pro on Photo AI and then Min Choi ran it because I can't get access outside US yet Genie 3 lets you control the ship and sail wherever you want, fully interactive, for up to 60 seconds (for now) It also doesn't have sound yet, so I added it myself below, hope you like 😊
@levelsio1,124,073 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

Sam Altman will give himself 7% of Open AI which at its current valuation of $150B would be $10.5B in shares Sam Altman on taking shares in OpenAI just 4 months ago: “It's so deeply unimaginable to people to say i don’t really need more money... If I were to say I'm going to try and make a trillion dollars with OpenAI it would save a lot of conspiracy theories” — All-In Podcast, May 2024 I'm a capitalist and I love people getting rich of their businesses What I personally don't like is the snakey ways Sam is doing all this in You never know if he's telling the truth or not It's fine to get rich, just say you wanna get rich, you're changing the world, you should get rewarded but don't lie
@levelsio5,890,358 просмотров • 1 год назад

🇨🇳 The DJI store in China is called DJI Hasselblad "Hasselblad was a Swedish manufacturer of medium format cameras, photographic equipment and image scanners based in Gothenburg, Sweden" They made the cameras used to fill the 🌖 Moon landing and lots of Hollywood movies Anyway from 2015-2017 drone and camera maker DJI bought Hasselblad And now they use that name in China (and in the London store I checked) Another example is Volvo which was bought by Geely, a Chinese car producer It's kinda similar to what happened in the 1980s with many American brands being bought up the Japanese like 7/11, Columbia Pictures, etc
@levelsio1,650,473 просмотров • 6 месяцев назад