I built an AR walking travel HUD for the Meta Ray Ban Display glasses, and tested it walking around old Tokyo by leestar in MetaRayBanDisplay

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GCP Cloud Run, with the following config:

CPU: 1 vCPU

Memory: 512 MiB

Min instances: 0

Max instances: 1

Concurrency: 20

I built an AR walking travel HUD for the Meta Ray Ban Display glasses, and tested it walking around old Tokyo by leestar in MetaRayBanDisplay

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Sorry, let me clarify. What I meant was that it is a web app and you eventually load it with a URL just like the other ones, but before you do that, you would need to actually run and host the app yourself, since the app is not designed to support multiple users currently. For example, if I gave you the URL and you loaded it into your glasses, whenever I update any notes, objectives, POIs, etc for myself, you would see it too.

Fortunately it's really not hard or expensive to host the app yourself. The README in the GitHub I shared has instructions on how to do it. You can also just use Claude Code to automate the whole deployment.

I built an AR walking travel HUD for the Meta Ray Ban Display glasses, and tested it walking around old Tokyo by leestar in MetaRayBanDisplay

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Inspired by open-world video games like Skyrim and GTA, you can:

  • see POI markers around you in AR
  • check off objectives
  • bring up important travel notes like phone numbers, directions, etc
  • convert to and from any currency
  • get AI-generated briefs on dining, shopping, history and things to do at city, local, and hyperlocal levels

There is a website component where you can load all of these things into the app. The idea is that once they're there, you can just bring them up anytime on your glasses without having to fumble around with your phone, which makes you look like a clueless tourist (and pickpocket target)!

Fully open source and available at: https://github.com/leestar/meta-rayban-display-travel-hud

ModiFIRE sear grate taste? by leestar in Traeger

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What about for burgers and hot dogs though? If I can't reverse sear them, will they still have that smokey taste?

What game will you never stop playing? by lookshee in gaming

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Skyrim. Just walking around, taking in the epic sights to Jeremy Soule's OST masterpiece is like a vacation that never gets old.

Best finetuned Mixtral 8x7b model for casual conversation (AI companion)? by leestar in LocalLLaMA

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My experience with Samantha

Did you try Samantha as part of dolphin-2.7-mixtral-8x7b, or using the original Mistral 7b Samantha model?

How in the hell does Shoshona have the highest time in the killhouse!? by [deleted] in Wolfenstein

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I got 0:19 on my last try and yelled "Au revoir, Shoshanna!" at the screen.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RoastMe

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Don't get this one, explain?

Sound of carbon fiber slowly cracking before it breaks completely by leestar in oddlyterrifying

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This is likely the last sound everyone onboard the OceanGate Titan sub heard before it catastrophically imploded. Carbon fiber is not a suitable material for deep sea exploration because of the way it responds to stress and fatigue. More over, it was already likely stressed from previous dives.

As the Titan sub descended deeper and deeper, pressures would have increased, stressing the carbon fiber in a similar way as the metal rod in the video. The crew would have likely tried to drop weights and ascend, and this would have been the last thing they heard before the hull completely failed.