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  1. Well, compare them to Microsoft: 50 years old with 228,000 employees and $282 billion in revenue.
  2. I believe that jab was that PHP has a bunch of ways to do similar things and Python, in their view, is turning out that way, too.
  3. >Our AI industry web traffic analysis is based on estimated data from reliable sources such as SEMrush and Ahrefs. We track 10,500+ AI tools across 171 categories, updating data every month. We analyze total visits, unique visits, user demographics, and more across the categories to provide insights into the AI industry’s size, trends, and top performers.

    >Unique visits represent cumulative monthly counts, meaning returning users in different months are counted again. The total unique visits for all tools combined do not represent distinct individuals due to user overlap across multiple AI tools. For a closer estimate of the AI industry's audience size, refer to the latest month's unique visit count.

    https://aitools.xyz/data-analysis-methodology

  4. I think you would be better off having the LLM help you build up the plot with high level chapter descriptions and then have it dig into each chapter or arc. Or start by giving it the beats before you ask it for help with specifics. That'd be better at keeping it on rails.
  5. Can you give an example of a country where you think the population would do something violent or upending if they had an Elon?
  6. But that's not a good branding name. Would you argue that a mini fridge should only be marketed as a miniature refrigerator? It's a mouthful. Why does the name that's used for branding need to show up in Nature?
  7. To me it seems to have very little to do with his antics. Surely inflation, market saturation, and increased competition is more probable?
  8. My guess is he was referring to financial predators. Greed and lust rather than wrath.
  9. We've got about 6 billion adults. I think we can be concerned with and address multiple threats at the same time. It's not a zero sum game of risk avoidance.
  10. > Expecting you to learn the basics about the tools you're using is not expecting too much.

    Do you/have you worked in a corporate environment? You seem to have an idealistic view about how end users are expected to use Excel.

  11. It'd be cool if you showed off and did your own comparison and posted it on your blog. It'd also be cool if your blog was sorted newest to oldest - it's currently the reverse.
  12. Why not let us try the new model for free like the 5 uses available for the 70B model? Seems like a no brainer to hook new users if what you're selling is worth it, eh?
  13. Maybe a little odd, but it did start with Python. I mean, Jupyter stands for Julia, Python, and R already - so it's not too weird they just keep using the same file format.
  14. There's definitely a big distribution disparity. 11 of the 15 most populous countries use the period for decimals.
  15. We don't need to eat the whole pie! We'd still get the taxes, wages, institutional training to develop skilled labor, and onshoring. Let them keep their IP and profit from their evolution.
  16. The compiled option isn’t intended for serverless or edge uses, you just deploy the source files and the platform takes over.
  17. maybe "barely doing anything" is better than doing nothing, though?
  18. > You can’t sell software until you’ve built it

    It’s funny to contrast that with the video game publishers. They’ll push to sell things that aren’t even close to finished, make bank, and do it again and again.

  19. Can you give a couple examples? I can't think of any accounts that don't allow an email change.
  20. Can you give a couple examples? I can't think of any accounts that don't allow an email change.
  21. maybe the pessimists are just more likely to comment?
  22. > Apple Vision pushes VR to decent adoption amongst mainstream consumers.

    How? It’s $3,500.

  23. To push back, it does seem like you care. You've created rationalizations and offer them up unprompted. I think most people would argue for allowing both settings and having the app default to the one the internal research found more preferable and more profitable. Not offering the setting is telling.
  24. It reminds me of using the STUFF() + FOR XML PATH trick in T-SQL (mssql) for so many years to aggregate row values into a comma separated string. Now you just call STRING_AGG()
  25. I’m not sure what shaped your view of “the past”, but gut instinct is a very visceral and touted drive inherent in most people in most of history and isn’t more-so described as an unreliable feminine trait.
  26. I don’t think it implies that. The 10k votes, parts list, photos, impetus, and lore/background is the “convincing”.

    A speech, a monologue, can be convincing.

  27. You can integration test, you can use the debug plugin for htmx, you can format them with vs code extensions, and there is a highlighter available, though it’s not that important seeing as how each attribute is pretty simple.
  28. Maybe you're right, but Apple says the iPhone 15 Pro is safe in up to 6 meters of water for up to 30 minutes
  29. > I don't think anyone ever claimed Nougat was the best OCR model out there

    Comparing two things doesn't inherently imply the previous thing was touted about with superlatives. It's just a way to juxtapose the new thing with something that may be familiar. As you said, nougat is easy to install/run so it makes sense they'd compare it. Would it be better if they could add more libraries in the comparison? Absolutely; that'd be helpful.

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