I'm on an M2 and it takes <5 minutes to index a 2hr movie. If you're trying to index a lot of media at once, we will queue it up to be indexed. We also do smart sampling to detect similar frames so if it two talking heads vs. a lot of different shots, it will process faster. In that case the audio is more valuable for the talking heads.
The semantic search queries typically take 100-250ms.
You can also find a way to give a score based on the number of words used and the percentage by which words are linked.
So that, even if it is solved by using only one word, there is still a urge to improve the score by thinking of more connected word.
It is not about HN or The Guardian. Something new always excites our mind and we get addicted to finding something new, something exciting each day.
The first thing is to realize this addiction to escape the present in the form of looking for new information.
Write about it everyday. Slowly, learn to discipline your mind. Make a habit to sit in silence, doing literally nothing for half an hour or so.
One thing you can tell yourself everyday is that every time you do something that is not highly relevant for your wellbeing, you will have less energy or focus for things that actually are.
From there on you can ask yourself, how relevant and useful it is to spend time on HN for your well being or for your experience of life.
Again, it is not about HN, humans find it very hard to face the plain everyday life against the sugary new information. We want it more and more.
"$25 for each missed check-in"? Personally I find it unnecessary to involve money here if the idea is to involve and push people to develop habits. There could be a lot of reasons to compel one to login daily. For example, if I knew my account would be blocked if I did not log in, I would have surely logged in everyday and might have paid for the service too if the interface was good.
With a lively spirit that you carry,
Life is simply a playground.
With actions and thoughts as your tools,
you play, explore, and craft.
No moment gets wasted,
No actions goes in vain,
everything that you do, feel or think,
becomes an experience,
that is to be cheered and appreciated.
You can never control the outcome of your actions. Most of the times, "Failure" and "Success" happen by chance. All you can possibly do is to find joy in your journey.