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Show HN: Empusa – Visual debugger to catch and resume AI agent retry loops

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The essential Reinhold Niebuhr: selected essays and addresses

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Finger-Nose Stylus for Touch Screens (2011)

https://variationsonnormal.com/2011/04/28/finger-nose-stylus-for-touchscreens/
44•downboots•1mo ago

Comments

turtleyacht•1mo ago
This helps raise the head somewhat. Arms may still tire.
petermcneeley•1mo ago
A must have for those not Cyrano de Bergerac.
EvanAnderson•1mo ago
I find that my nose is only really good for scrolling. Having better accuracy for nose pointing would make it more useful, but I think I'll stick to using it au natural vs. this stylus.

I absolutely have scrolled my phone w/ my nose before. It was never necessary back when phones were a reasonable size to use one-handed. Now that every phone is a tablet-sized monstrosity I resort to nose-scrolling in the few-and-far-between times when I'm forced to use my phone one-handed.

emptybits•1mo ago
Looks promising. Does it support multi-snout gestures and standard boop-boop protocols?
devsda•1mo ago
My naive over engineered retro kind of solution would be

1. Add a pointer mode into the os

2. Build touchpad/trackball type sensor tracking gestures using non capacitive sensors probably at the nav bar level and on the bottom edges or just the right edge(sorry left handed folks)

dhosek•1mo ago
There was (maybe still is?) a handicapped artist working the Santa Monica promenade who created his work on an iPhone. It’s been a while, but I think he clutched a stylus in his teeth to do the drawing. As I recall he either had no arms or severely shortened arms, but again it’s been a long time and I never took a picture because that would have felt exploitative.
gnabgib•1mo ago
(2011) Certainly first submitted then https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2505960
ar_turnbull•1mo ago
Thanks.
gnabgib•1mo ago
np Calgary buddy
analog31•1mo ago
In my younger days I had a summer job working on adaptive technology for severely impaired children. Even pre-computer era, a pointer on a headband and a chart of words was used by some kids to communicate. We made a digital thing with a touch pad, and the head pointer was used with it too.
altairprime•1mo ago
I do this with my nose (unassisted) while I'm washing dishes with the phone on the above-sink mount. Handy for clearing notifications. This tool would help.
nneonneo•1mo ago
See also the DATANOSE, published in 1991 (in an actual ACM conference, no less): https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~hudson/datanose/uist91_henry_datanos...
fuzzy_lumpkins•1mo ago
honestly with a solid adjustable arm for the side of the tub, id absolutely do this
makeitdouble•1mo ago
Funny thing is no voice assistant seem to help clicking a specific onscreen button.
xg15•1mo ago
It's good, though a bit too on the nose for my taste.
delichon•1mo ago
Seems like this could now be done without the prosthetic, just with the selfie camera and facial recognition. Point where your nose is pointing and double blink to tap. Tongue gestures to scroll, maybe.
xg15•1mo ago
No one said your user can't be a lizard.
rozab•1mo ago
Since smartphones became too large to reliably use with one hand, I've been an avid nose user. It helps to naturally possess a pointed proboscis not unlike the one pictured.

I wonder if the clever interaction designers at Google had this in mind when they put a bunch of key gestures right at the top edge of the device?

alde•1mo ago
Nice. I have normal winter gloves without the special “touchscreen” coating, so in freezing temps I became proficient with using my nose to unblock and answer calls on my iphone.