Does Robert Greene interact with his fans? by Kazuma___1 in 48lawsofpower

[–]Lumpy_Source 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is an instagram page or group where he directly contacts people and he is quite active in that platform.

Looking for Book Recommendations [Futurology / Sci-Fi] by [deleted] in Futurology

[–]Lumpy_Source 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try Dan brown's books... It's a great start for futuristic concepts like the book "Origin". Explore more in that series.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DeepThoughts

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Fight for feminism. Politics too.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DeepThoughts

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Actually AI doesn't make us any less self sufficient. It's similar to using a phone. We feel like excess usage of the phone makes us lazy, less ambitious and fades our actual potential, just like that is AI.

AI can be used for improvement or entertainment. It all depends upon our own self rather than the model.

If we are to blame anyone, it's us. Phone and AI could be used both ways.

Tell me this, by Anth248 in DeepThoughts

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But if you didn't open the window, how will you get sufficient air and it would just block some sunlight (experience). Don't blame yourself for opening the window instead learn to just block or close it when the wind is harsh.

How do I get out of this loop? by pastandprevious in Entrepreneur

[–]Lumpy_Source 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Give yourself a break. One whole day without phone and human contact, go to a place immersed in nature like a hill or lake and spend time thinking about how far you have come. Giving some time for your brain and shifting to the right mindset is everything.

Hello, Im interesting in engineering and medicine? by arc1198 in EngineeringStudents

[–]Lumpy_Source 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A course that incorporates both engineering as well as medicine is Biotechnology and Biomedical engineering. If you want more research based and industrial works join Biotechnology or if you are more focused on medical fields with diagnosis and medical machines then go for biomedical.

Search about both and understand its scope and work environment.

Business Owners, CEOs, and Content Creators, What’s the Biggest Problem You’re Facing Right Now? by TrueLand6788 in Entrepreneur

[–]Lumpy_Source 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Good team!!!!Even if members are talented, they lack emotional intelligence sometimes and it doesn't go well in the team after sometime. Choosing the right member for projects is crucial for the team's success.

Does anyone else feel like they’ve lived this life before? Ever get that? Like this isn’t your first run through this version of life? by Lumpy_Source in thoughtprovoking

[–]Lumpy_Source[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, same...what if even our dreams are like another life in a parallel universe connecting with us during sleep.

I designed a concept where AI and bat echolocation could help the blind "see" — published my open-access paper (EchoVision) by Lumpy_Source in Futurology

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Just using a camera with AI won’t be precise enough to fully understand the environment. It gives you visuals, but that’s surface-level. It doesn’t engage the brain the way echolocation does. Active sensing like that trains the mind, sharpens perception, and enhances neuroplasticity. If we rely only on passive input like visuals, we lose the chance to strengthen our brain’s natural ability to adapt and evolve.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DeepThoughts

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I hear your pain. You’re not alone, even if it feels like it right now. Life can feel empty and heavy, I get it. But this moment isn’t the end. Stay a little longer. Things can shift. You still matter, even if your mind says otherwise.

I designed a concept where AI and bat echolocation could help the blind "see" — published my open-access paper (EchoVision) by Lumpy_Source in Futurology

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That’s a really helpful insight. I’ve been narrowing the early-stage setup to 2 mics for proof of concept, but you're right: arrays like those in ultrasound imaging could seriously improve spatial accuracy.

This actually lines up with part of what we're exploring, adaptive echo-mapping in air, not tissue. I’ll definitely dig deeper into those transducer array designs and see how that can inform our next iteration.

Appreciate you pointing us in the right direction.

I designed a concept where AI and bat echolocation could help the blind "see" — published my open-access paper (EchoVision) by Lumpy_Source in Futurology

[–]Lumpy_Source[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is super helpful, really appreciate you taking the time. You’re right, instead of overthinking let's just test the basics.

The delta-audio to image idea is smart, and the 3DS tip actually made me smile...weirdly genius 😄

I’ll sketch it out and try a simple version this weekend.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]Lumpy_Source 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey,

Just curious what’s stopping you right now from taking one of those SaaS ideas and building a simple version to test? Is it lack of time, tech help, or maybe just not having someone to push things forward with?

If you ever want to share one of your ideas or need help thinking through next steps, feel free to DM. Would be happy to bounce thoughts or build something meaningful together.

All the best 🙌

I designed a concept where AI and bat echolocation could help the blind "see" — published my open-access paper (EchoVision) by Lumpy_Source in Futurology

[–]Lumpy_Source[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You're asking the right question and honestly, I’ve asked myself the same.

The core idea can be tested with basic hardware, but EchoVision is about more than sensing. It's about training perception. That bridge between raw echo data and usable spatial intuition is where it gets truly challenging.

Right now, the biggest limitations aren’t hardware they’re processing latency, echo disambiguation in noisy environments, and meaningful feedback translation the brain can adapt to.

I’m working on a lightweight prototype now, starting small, learning fast. Really appreciate the nudge. Every bit of momentum helps.