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This has happened to me several times. I believe what fixes it is power cycling my AV receiver, in case it helps you.


Might if I had an AV receiver. Apple TV is plugged directly into the TV. But the TV does have a weird junction box (consolidates all the connections into a single cable up to the TV, maybe it counts as an AV receiver) and it might be worth unplugging everything from that and that from the TV. Will give it a try.


this. power cycling my Marantz fixed it. Otherwise Apple TV is rock solid.


Yeah, I had the same reaction.


There are well paid corporate jobs that feel like a punch in the stomach every day. Luckily they did not cross your path. It can happen very quickly though, for example the company you work for gets bought by another one with different company culture or simply your boss got switched to a narcissist.


  Location: Boulder, CO, USA
  Remote: Yes, preferred
  Willing to relocate: Preferably not, possibly for the right opportunity
  Technologies: Swift, C++, JavaScript/TypeScript, Python, C#, Objective-C, iOS, SwiftUI, ARKit, Metal, WebRTC, WebGPU, Unreal Engine, Unity, AWS, Docker, Kubernetes, VR, AR
  Résumé/CV: https://www.spacecraftxr.com
  Email: ryan@spacecraftxr.com
* Senior AI engineer with 11 years of experience integrating cutting-edge machine-learning models into user-facing products.

* 6 years at Apple building Vision Pro.

* AI video expert.


This is the plot of my favorite novella by Brandon Sanderson: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legion_(novella_series)


This is incredible. Thanks for the great write-up!


Thank you!


This looks really cool! Well done! Definitely looking into this for my startup. Currently we use a mix of Git and Perforce, but Perforce is a pain to maintain and very difficult for the non-coder on our team to work with for art assets.

When we started I looked at Plastic SCM (owned by Unity)—looks like it targets a similar use case to Diversion. I honestly can’t remember why I moved away from it—I think it was the lack of polish and capabilities vs git/GitHub. I’m curious how you compare yourselves to them.

I really like the bidirectional git sync you mention so I can try it gradually. Pricing seems good.


Thanks!! What do you work on?


[Skyglass](https://www.skyglass.com), real-time Hollywood VFX on mobile.


ASL is not signed English. It has its own distinct grammar. Many people who use ASL are more comfortable and fluent using ASL than communicating using English text.


Okay but now you need this very complicated video system to communicate, rather than text which works everywhere and you can read at your own pace. Also with this system it would still be auto-translated from written English so I can't see it being more expressive than the source text.

How many people find the video of the guy easier to understand than the text saying King's Cross - 14:29 - Cancelled?

https://static.wixstatic.com/media/c30a4d_0430c75ba26545c0b7...


Are you always this hostile about other languages existing?


I have no problem with the language, I'm just genuinely curious who this tech is for.

I totally get that it's useful to have a separate sign language for communicating in person. But machine translating English text into a video of a person signing when the original English text is right next to it? Does anyone find that useful? How many people know ASL/BSL but can't read English?


How do you reply to a text display? It’s a replacement for dialog, not prose.


I'm talking about https://www.signapse.ai/ mentioned above.


This is what I’m working on at https://skyglass.com. You should check it out!


Hey, I'd love to chat with you about how you power these on-device AI features (like background replacement). Function is building infrastructure for both server-side and on-device AI inference.

The goal is for devs like you to bring your original Python code, and we'll generate a library that is cached and runs on-device. See this demo: https://demos.natml.ai/@natml/blazepalm-landmark (wave your hands)


Skyglass | Founding iOS Engineer | Full Time | Remote | $100K–$110K + 2%–4% equity

Skyglass is a 3D green screen app for shooting videos in virtual locations. We leverage Unreal Engine cloud rendering and pixel streaming to achieve Hollywood-quality visuals in real time with just an iPhone.

We are looking for an experienced Swift/SwiftUI developer to lead iOS app development. Our app uses ARKit, WebRTC, and Metal to track, stream, and composite virtual production frames.

We’re building the future of filmmaking by making the tools of Hollywood accessible to everyone. Email me: ryan [at] skyglass.com

https://www.skyglass.com


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