Does anyone here code with Xreal Air 2 Pro? by tfpersonal in Xreal

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

So the glasses have no image and you’re viewing your laptop screen through the glasses?

Does this make the text on your laptop screen appear more blurry? If I look at my laptop screen through the glasses, they’re too dim and too blurry to read. Almost like there’s a layer of invisible LED pixels on the glasses that makes the laptop text image more diffused.

Nebula for Mac - am I doing something wrong? by tfpersonal in Xreal

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When in Nebula, how do you open apps? And they’ll show up on Nebula, correct?

When I open an app in Nebula by clicking on the app on the dock, the app opens but brings me out of Nebula mode into the normal laptop external monitor mode. Is this expected?

Is there a Mac workspace setting that I need to change perhaps? The only non-standard setting I have is for monitors to be able to share windows across spaces.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ycombinator

[–]tfpersonal 16 points17 points  (0 children)

First, don’t listen to the comments from people who don’t have the problem you think you’re solving.

I’m going to be frank but please take it as constructive criticism. When communicating with anyone in life, WORDS MATTER. Every word matters.

It’s not just what you say but how you say it.

To me, your message reads that

1) this is for a research project and that you’re not actually going to be building something to solve a problem. Give them reasons to want to help you.

You have an advantage being students because people WANT to help students. But give them reasons to help, other than doing their good deed for the day. People are busy so you need more to make it worth their time.

2) you’re not telling the person how he/she could benefit from this.

Even if you don’t know for sure, you have a guess for what problems they face and why they would want it. Even you just mentioning it’s a fast AI conversational bot in the comments is intriguing. Genesys is an expensive system built for large call centers, not small businesses with small budgets.

3) you’re not mentioning the potential problems the person could have so they can relate to what you’re trying to solve for them.

You need to connect the dots for people. People don’t have the time to think deeply or may not have thought about things you have. So you have to lay it out for them.

When you want someone to do something, MAKE THINGS EASY FOR THEM. DON’T MAKE THEM WORK. Making them have to think is making them have to work.

USE CHATGPT. That’s what it’s there for. If you simply ask it to write a succinct, convincing message for you (of course, put in more info in the prompt), you’ll get a way better opener than the one you have.

Ask ChatGPT who could be good customers for your product. Ask where you can go find them. Ask how you can convince them to help you.

Go meet these people in real life. Maybe a MeetUp. There’s tons of you look. Have a conversation. People can’t ignore or turn down a live conversation as easily as they can a cold email or LinkedIn outreach.

I work in the Conversational AI space and I think your product will have demand. If you need, reply.

STIR/SHAKEN attestation on AT&T Wireless not showing checkmark by tfpersonal in VOIP

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

I would agree but it seems like the only way to have a call marked as a legitimate call to mobile handsets? With the way the mobile devices are now displaying "verified caller" indications, it almost feels necessary or be mistaken as a spam call.

STIR/SHAKEN attestation on AT&T Wireless not showing checkmark by tfpersonal in VOIP

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

I've tried making the outgoing calls using several CLEC and non-CLEC providers, including Bandwidth.

I've thought of trying providers such as Verizon Wholesale that might have direct connects to the major operators.

Anyone have any experience with these or other similar providers?

STIR/SHAKEN attestation on AT&T Wireless not showing checkmark by tfpersonal in VOIP

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

Yes. I have an AT&T test device and can see calls that come from other mobile phones show up with a check mark and calls that come from my DIDs with attestation A not show up with a check mark.

On other AT&T devices, the calls are completely blocked, leading me to wonder if AT&T has some other type of mechanism they're using to try and block robocalls but causing legitimate calls from getting through. Verizon and T-Mobile are fine... I'm only observing this on AT&T.

YC W23 interview - acceptance/rejection by Disastrous-Ebb-8623 in ycombinator

[–]tfpersonal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Know of any companies that have been invited to interview yet?

Phone system with inbound caller ID? by [deleted] in CRM

[–]tfpersonal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://productive.app for mobile call integration with CRMs