Vikas’s Newsletter

Vikas’s Newsletter

Vikas’s Newsletter

Life, startups, and ideas

By Vikas Reddy šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø
Ā· Launched 2 years ago
By registering you agree to Substack's Terms of Service, our Privacy Policy, and our Information Collection Notice
Share this post

6 months in review and what's next

blog.vikasreddy.io

6 months in review and what's next

Vikas Reddy šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø
Dec 14, 2020
2
5
Share this post

6 months in review and what's next

blog.vikasreddy.io

I had plans to chill and relax a bit since my last post about 6 months ago, but it turns out I’m not really made for doing that.

It’s been a challenging, fun, and crazy 6 months. However, I’m thankful that my family has been safe and to have figured out what I’m doing next!

Here’s a recap:

Feed the Frontlines Boulder

When the COVID-19 quarantine started, I had no plans to help except by staying at home with my family. Then, Kyle Judah, who I’d interacted with a bunch via CU Engineering but didn’t know that well yet, tagged me in this Tweet:

Twitter avatar for @KyleJudah
Kyle Judah @KyleJudah
Are folks doing this in Colorado yet? If not, I’d love to help get it started. Great way to support local restaurants AND the amazing heroes on the front lines in hospitals @Elaine @vikasreddy @unicorn @bfeld @dannynewman @birsic
Twitter avatar for @rsarver
Ryan Sarver @rsarver
Since we launched #SFHospitalMeals a few days ago, we have been blown away by the support. Tons of people have asked to expand the program to more places, more cities, more restaurants, etc. So we decided to "open source" our process and tools: https://t.co/SHFdwtMAOu
8:39 PM āˆ™ Mar 20, 2020
19Likes4Retweets

I was on the board of Boulder Community Hospital Foundation, and so decided to ping Grant Besser who is the President of it. Next thing I knew, I was somehow in charge of leading / jump starting something in Boulder!

Thankfully, I was at least smart enough to rope Kyle in to lead things with me as a ā€œco-founderā€ and we launched the effort a week later.

Over the next several weeks, as a team of volunteers we raised over $687K and delivered over 35,000 meals. It was an incredible experience and the most rewarding part was the people I got to work with in the Boulder community to make this happen. As a side benefit, I also basically became best friends with Kyle and would do anything for him or the other volunteers.

The closest I got to Kyle / Austin / Courtney or any of the volunteers for Feed the Frontlines Boulder - maybe we’ll do party in 2021 :)!

Kyle and I made this video to recap Feed the Frontlines Boulder, highlighting all the frontline workers as well as volunteers and donors who made it happen


Family adventures during COVID


My wife Elaine has been amazing at figuring out fun adventures to do with the family safely during COVID.

Here’s a couple of the fun moments

Quarantine hair
CU campus
Lots of hikes around Boulder!
Georgetown Railroad (had a car to ourselves so could take masks off for a few!)
Ice cream in Vail
Botanic garden

Elaine got me and Kieran matching t-shirts!
Upper Piney Lake Trail near Vail

Pumpkin patch
Ro at the zoo

The beautiful cemetery near our house

Day date with Elaine at the Denver Museum of Modern Art
Kite flying attempt was unsuccessful
Dinosaur Ridge
Ro’s first Latke
Kieran with Bonesy

Birthdays

We celebrated Ro’s first birthday, Kieran’s third birthday, and Elaine’s 40th birthday during COVID times. Excited to do these in a much more fun way next year!

Ro’s first birthday
Kieran’s 3rd birthday

(a video I made for Elaine’s 40th birthday, recapping some of our adventures together)


Viral tweet

I finally achieved a life goal by having exactly one (1) viral tweet! Sadly I didn’t have a Sound Cloud to link.

Twitter avatar for @vikasreddy
Vikas Reddy šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø @vikasreddy
Historians in 2050 will be writing their entire PhD thesis on specific days of 2020. ā€œI specialize in American history of Oct 1, 2020, crossing over a bit into Oct 2, 2020ā€
6:01 AM āˆ™ Oct 2, 2020
107,539Likes17,732Retweets


Prototyping ideas

I spent a bunch of time prototyping various ideas and it was fun getting back into coding. Here’s a Twitter thread I used to link to progress:

Twitter avatar for @vikasreddy
Vikas Reddy šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø @vikasreddy
It's been pretty fun getting to code in longer time chunks. Haven't done that since early days at Occipital where we'd code for 12 hour stretches sometimes (ah to be 23 again with near infinite energy!) Currently working on prototyping a fun idea involving capturing memories.
3:44 PM āˆ™ Jun 16, 2020

One idea that I really love is the idea of enabling the immersive capture of memories.

Here’s a demo I uploaded to YouTube (you should be able to scroll around or look around on your phone):

And here’s a screen recording of an upgraded prototype that used LiDAR depth data from the iPhone 12 Pro:

Twitter avatar for @vikasreddy
Vikas Reddy šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø @vikasreddy
Finally got my iPhone 12 Pro, and so I upgraded my immersive memory capture prototype to support LiDAR! Here's a a capture with my son and daughter that I'm "re-living" in AR. Teasing this out under the radar on a Friday since it's very rough still :).
Image
10:34 PM āˆ™ Oct 30, 2020
80Likes5Retweets

I ultimately decided against building a company around this, but I think it’s really interesting, and maybe somebody will execute on this in the coming years.

Next

I spent a bunch of time agonizing over what I should do next. Should I go work at a company? Should I start a new company? Should I consider ideas beyond spatial computing and computer vision?

I ultimately decided that I’m still excited about spatial computing and computer vision. It’s just at the very beginning of what’s possible, and the next 10 years are going to be incredible.

I want to have a chance to help build and shape that future, and so I’ve decided to start a new company!

I’m not quite ready to announce it publicly yet, but I’ve made a survey here to gather some feedback for what I’m working on and you can add yourself there to be on the list for an alpha / beta!


Thank you

One thing I found to be incredibly rewarding during this period was all of the friends, family, and entrepreneurs/founders who reached out with words of encouragement, to catch up, and to give/ask for advice. I really appreciate everyone who reached out - it made a world of difference for me after some tough times - thank you!

I know 2020 has been a very difficult year for many - if there’s anything that I can help with, please let me know!

With love,
Vikas

5
Share this post

6 months in review and what's next

blog.vikasreddy.io
5 Comments
sue Heilbronner
Dec 15, 2020Liked by Vikas Reddy šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø

Love this update. And love all the times Elaine made you laugh in those videos. If it weren't for Covid, I likely wouldn't have watched that video. #silverlining. Can't wait for what's next and glad you've been making such exquisite use of the time that is happening now

Expand full comment
Reply
Chris Meyer
Writes Keep Going
Dec 17, 2020

Thanks for posting this Vikas! Having gone through quite a bit of ambiguity after leaving Misty, it's refreshing to see another Father engaging at home and thinking about the future. I would love to get the kiddos together at some point for a hike when things are safer!

Expand full comment
Reply
3 more comments…

Ready for more?

Ā© 2023 Vikas Reddy šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø
Privacy āˆ™ Terms āˆ™ Collection notice
Start WritingGet the app
SubstackĀ is the home for great writing