That's not quite true. There's overall a big, distributed and decentraliszed effort to archive our electronic past, it's not just archive.org. For example, it's fun to look at old newsgroup discussions from 1994, and…
> All my important information is stored in a personal wiki Ah, there's the crux, no? I dream of a system that automatically captures and allows me to interact with and query against everything I do, every ebook I…
I wish the author had given the model of the HDD and pictures of the PCB and connector. I think it'll probably be reasonably simple to hook that up somewhere else to copy the data. I work at a place where we do this…
I've been wanting something like this for my entire life and it seems like computers are finally heading in a direction of becoming extensions of ourselves instead of just clunky tools we have to adapt ourselves to.…
Have you considered training a model on your handwriting?
Ideally OP would keep the source images of the original journal pages around even after transcription. I think ChatGPT (or LLM in general) is probably the best option, but the best overall solution would accept that…
We don't have the technology for that yet, unfortunately. We can sell you a second MacBook though.
I would assume any differences in service quality come down to regional differences too.
I'm at 84% on this M1 MBP that I've been using for 2 years, I'm not too far off from his numbers.
A single example of it being done well doesn't have any bearing on all the issues stemming from the use of Discord as knowledge bases, wikis and documentation. Out of curiosity, is any of that useful information on the…
Tbh, developers just need to test their site with existing tools or just try leaving the office. My cellular data reception in Germany in a major city sucks in a lot of spots. I experience sites not loading or breaking…
Websites regularly break because I don't have perfect network coverage on my phone every single day. In a lot of places, I don't even have decent reception. This in Germany in and around a major city. Why do you think…
Does it? Every time I see DRY'd code, it usually makes the project it's in more difficult to understand. It's harder to understand where values come from, where values are changed, what parts of the codebase affect…
I actually use pinning, blocking and raising/lowering the value of individual sites every day. I wish this is the direction search engines went in the first place and it's the direction I hope Kagi continues. I want a…
MSDN and that book are great https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/resources/win... A lot of useful links on that page for additional reading. Repo for the tools used in the book…
I'm confused too. I haven't seen anything in that link that might be new and justifies this random post.
There's a fairly simple explanation for this. We've seen in studies that experts aren't fundamentally any better at remembering things. We just get better at chunking more and more abstract groups of information…
I only use Google for local search results (news or businesses) as well. Otherwise I'm also very happy with the quality of results I get from Kagi.
That's not quite true. There's overall a big, distributed and decentraliszed effort to archive our electronic past, it's not just archive.org. For example, it's fun to look at old newsgroup discussions from 1994, and…
> All my important information is stored in a personal wiki Ah, there's the crux, no? I dream of a system that automatically captures and allows me to interact with and query against everything I do, every ebook I…
I wish the author had given the model of the HDD and pictures of the PCB and connector. I think it'll probably be reasonably simple to hook that up somewhere else to copy the data. I work at a place where we do this…
I've been wanting something like this for my entire life and it seems like computers are finally heading in a direction of becoming extensions of ourselves instead of just clunky tools we have to adapt ourselves to.…
Have you considered training a model on your handwriting?
Ideally OP would keep the source images of the original journal pages around even after transcription. I think ChatGPT (or LLM in general) is probably the best option, but the best overall solution would accept that…
We don't have the technology for that yet, unfortunately. We can sell you a second MacBook though.
I would assume any differences in service quality come down to regional differences too.
I'm at 84% on this M1 MBP that I've been using for 2 years, I'm not too far off from his numbers.
A single example of it being done well doesn't have any bearing on all the issues stemming from the use of Discord as knowledge bases, wikis and documentation. Out of curiosity, is any of that useful information on the…
Tbh, developers just need to test their site with existing tools or just try leaving the office. My cellular data reception in Germany in a major city sucks in a lot of spots. I experience sites not loading or breaking…
Websites regularly break because I don't have perfect network coverage on my phone every single day. In a lot of places, I don't even have decent reception. This in Germany in and around a major city. Why do you think…
Does it? Every time I see DRY'd code, it usually makes the project it's in more difficult to understand. It's harder to understand where values come from, where values are changed, what parts of the codebase affect…
I actually use pinning, blocking and raising/lowering the value of individual sites every day. I wish this is the direction search engines went in the first place and it's the direction I hope Kagi continues. I want a…
MSDN and that book are great https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/resources/win... A lot of useful links on that page for additional reading. Repo for the tools used in the book…
I'm confused too. I haven't seen anything in that link that might be new and justifies this random post.
There's a fairly simple explanation for this. We've seen in studies that experts aren't fundamentally any better at remembering things. We just get better at chunking more and more abstract groups of information…
I only use Google for local search results (news or businesses) as well. Otherwise I'm also very happy with the quality of results I get from Kagi.