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Meta Raybans: Reading Assistant Physical Books

Reading technical books is hard. Unknown words, confusing phrases, and misunderstood concepts require opening your phone, starting Claude, and working with Sonnet through a series of exchanges to finally get it.

Refocusing on the reading after such a hard context switch can be difficult. Repeated enough times and your attention span starts to deteriorate.

Fix: The assistant deeply understands your book and answers your questions by voice while you read, sidestepping the current process entirely.

All you have to do is:

- Upload a PDF version of your physical book and start reading

- Say "Hey Lumos" along with your inquiry (e.g. "why does det(A)=0 mean the matrix loses volume?")

- Assistant researches the book and responds by voice

- Continue reading until you need help again

It's in extreme beta but works well enough where I won't read a book without it. If you're interested in trying it, please reach out.

Video demonstration coming soon.

u/__01000010 — 2 days ago

Reading Assistant Physical Books

Reading technical books is hard. Unknown words, confusing phrases, and misunderstood concepts require opening your phone, starting Claude, and working with Sonnet through a series of exchanges to finally get it.

Refocusing on the reading after such a hard context switch can be difficult. Repeated enough times and your attention span starts to deteriorate.

Fix: The assistant deeply understands your book and answers your questions by voice while you read, sidestepping the current process entirely.

All you have to do is:

- Upload a PDF version of your physical book and start reading

- Say "Hey Lumos" along with your inquiry (e.g. "why does det(A)=0 mean the matrix loses volume?")

- Assistant researches the book and responds by voice

- Continue reading until you need help again

It's in extreme beta but works well enough where I won't read a book without it. If you're interested in trying it, please reach out.

Video demonstration coming soon.

u/__01000010 — 2 days ago

Reading Assistant Physical Books: RayBans

Reading technical books is hard. Unknown words, confusing phrases, and misunderstood concepts require opening your phone, starting Claude, and working with Sonnet through a series of exchanges to finally get it.

Refocusing on the reading after such a hard context switch can be difficult. Repeated enough times and your attention span starts to deteriorate.

Fix: The assistant deeply understands your book and answers your questions by voice while you read, sidestepping the current process entirely.

All you have to do is:

- Upload a PDF version of your physical book and start reading

- Say "Hey Lumos" along with your inquiry (e.g. "why does det(A)=0 mean the matrix loses volume?")

- Assistant researches the book and responds by voice

- Continue reading until you need help again

It's in extreme beta but works well enough where I won't read a book without it. If you're interested in trying it, please reach out.

Video demonstration coming soon.

u/__01000010 — 2 days ago

Reading Assistant Physical Books

Reading technical books is hard. Unknown words, confusing phrases, and misunderstood concepts require opening your phone, starting Claude, and working with Sonnet through a series of exchanges to finally get it.

Refocusing on the reading after such a hard context switch can be difficult. Repeated enough times and your attention span starts to deteriorate.

Fix: The assistant deeply understands your book and answers your questions by voice while you read, sidestepping the current process entirely.

All you have to do is:

- Upload a PDF version of your physical book and start reading

- Say "Hey Lumos" along with your inquiry (e.g. "why does det(A)=0 mean the matrix loses volume?")

- Assistant researches the book and responds by voice

- Continue reading until you need help again

It's in extreme beta but works well enough where I won't read a book without it. If you're interested in trying it, please reach out.

Video demonstration coming soon.

u/__01000010 — 2 days ago
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Reading Assistant Physical Books

For Meta Rayban:

Reading technical books is hard. Unknown words, confusing phrases, and misunderstood concepts require opening your phone, starting Claude, and working with Sonnet through a series of exchanges to finally get it.

Refocusing on the reading after such a hard context switch can be difficult. Repeated enough times and your attention span starts to deteriorate.

Fix: The assistant deeply understands your book and answers your questions by voice while you read, sidestepping the current process entirely.

All you have to do is:

- Upload a PDF version of your physical book and start reading

- Say "Hey Lumos" along with your inquiry (e.g. "why does det(A)=0 mean the matrix loses volume?")

- Assistant researches the book and responds by voice

- Continue reading until you need help again

It's in extreme beta but works well enough where I won't read a book without it. If you're interested in trying it, please reach out.

Video demonstration coming soon.

u/__01000010 — 2 days ago

Reading Assistant Physical Books

Reading technical books is hard. Unknown words, confusing phrases, and misunderstood concepts requires opening your phone, starting Claude, and working with Sonnet through a series of exchanges, before finally getting it.

Focusing back on the reading after such a context switch is difficult. Repeated multiple times and your brains not able to comprehend left from right.

Fix: The assistant understands your book deeply and answers inquiries through voice while you read, side-stepping the current process entirely.

All you have to do is:

- Upload a PDF version of your physical book and start reading

- Say "Hey Lumos" along with your inquiry ("why does det(A)=0 mean the matrix loses volume?")

- Assistant researches the contents of the book and verbally responds

- Continue reading until you need help again

It's in extreme beta but works well enough where I can't read a book without it. If you're interested in trying it, reach out with your meta linked email account and I'd be happy to invite you to the beta group.

Video demonstration coming soon.

u/__01000010 — 3 days ago