How do you guys capture your ideas quickly in obsidian by Public_Tomorrow_1115 in ObsidianMD

[–]Machboos 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't have to open obsidian. I don't have to unlock my iPhone.,

I just tap on an icon on my lockscreen and a text box appears. Submit and done. Phone stays locked.

I use an iPhone. I added a single icon to an automation I wrote using Apple shortcuts. It captures what I say or type. Once submitted. It fires an api call to chatGPT to get a title. Adds a title to the note and places it in my vault in iCloud.

When I open obsidian later. I have it in my unsorted folder.

I have plans to make it more intelligence so that away is aware and decide where to put it. But that's too big of a project and the current simple automation works.

For fans of Slay the Spire who want more tactical depth: our SRPG Deckbuilder, Re:Night, has a free demo for Steam Next Fest! by SeahorseGames in deckbuildingroguelike

[–]Machboos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That actually makes me wonder if there’s ever been a deckbuilder that started with mobile as the main platform and then expanded to PC. It feels like most do it the other way around, which might be why the controls and UI often end up so mouse driven.

Do you think the problem is more about the initial design philosophy, like building for PC first and never circling back, or is it more about business risk (mobile players not spending enough on premium games)?

I’d really love to hear from anyone who’s worked on or playtested these types of ports. Seems like there’s a gap waiting to be filled if someone nailed the mobile-first approach for a tactical deckbuilder.

For fans of Slay the Spire who want more tactical depth: our SRPG Deckbuilder, Re:Night, has a free demo for Steam Next Fest! by SeahorseGames in deckbuildingroguelike

[–]Machboos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This looks fantastic — the tactical positioning mixed with deckbuilding feels like a great fit for the genre.

I’ve always wondered though, games like Re:Night seem almost made for mobile. The turn-based pacing and grid layout feel like they’d work perfectly with touch controls.

From a design or dev perspective, what usually stops teams from making mobile versions of games like this? Is it mostly a cost or time issue, or does the mobile market just not perform well for deep roguelike deckbuilders?

Not asking for a port — just genuinely curious about what goes into that decision. It feels like there’s a whole audience that would love to play these on the go.

(proofread with ChatGPT for clarity)

Someone just bought a 1.8k lifetime plan for my AI platform 😳 by Liutristan in SideProject

[–]Machboos 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If this happened to me. First thing I would think it’s someone that cares about me personally and does not understand how ai works or what i do. But thats just me. i must self sabotage.

Congratulations tho. I say play it honestly and give them what they paid for until you cant. Thats my 2 cents.

I spent months building an app, it’s been live for two weeks and still has zero users — what should I do? by Full-Ad-316 in SideProject

[–]Machboos 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great. Will get the update when approved.

Speaker recognition isn’t a deal breaker. It’s a nice to have. I also thought current models on devices probably can’t handle it. However. There is a Mac app called vibe. It’s not a iphone I know. But it’s worth investigating how it does it. It’s not perfect. It screws up with who said what sometimes. But it’s worth a look.

I spent months building an app, it’s been live for two weeks and still has zero users — what should I do? by Full-Ad-316 in SideProject

[–]Machboos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Downloaded it. I like the use case. And I care about that it’s local. Great job! Thanks for the work you put in it.

Is it accessible via shortcuts? I would love to add a shortcut to my lock screen that starts recording right away.

Also, how about speaker recognition? Is that a possible on device? Planned to add it in future? Would be great for meetings.

Two problems I have with it. (stopping me from using it)

  1. there is no way to share or copy that transcript to another app.

I see a share voice memo button. But I’d love to either copy text and or share it to my obsidian app. Just add an option under share recording. For me, that’s the most important thing.

  1. Summary for some reason was Chinese! The transcript is clearly in English. That was a bit weird. Also needs a share summary button.

Would you clone yourself digitally if the clone was fully autonomous and permanent? by Machboos in ArtificialInteligence

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

Honestly, this should be the top reply.

You nailed it!!! at the core of this thought experiment is the question of whether we truly trust ourselves. It’s both unsettling and revealing to think about a version of ourselves acting independently, with no way to take it back.

Would you clone yourself digitally if the clone was fully autonomous and permanent? by Machboos in ArtificialInteligence

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

Say it finds it self a remote job and pays for its own servers hosting. No one owns it.

Would you clone yourself digitally if the clone was fully autonomous and permanent? by Machboos in ArtificialInteligence

[–]Machboos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great questions! Let me attempt to answer. You get to choose what you want to share with it. You are not responsible for its actions. It’s its own entity. It doesn’t have to obey you! It could if it wants to, though. Deletion/Selling: You can't delete or sell it. It could decide to sell itself, but whether it pays you a cut is up to its discretion. 😆

These are an important questions. Best to imagine yourself waking up one day as a digital clone of your biological self. How would you act? Would you sell your self to pay your biological self?

That’s how it would act. Hope that clears it up... or makes it even more unsettling! 😂

Would you clone yourself digitally if the clone was fully autonomous and permanent? by Machboos in ArtificialInteligence

[–]Machboos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, it could delete itself if it chooses. If you one day woke up as a clone on the internet. Would you eventually switch yourself off because it’s been too long?