Probably because the authors are not native in English.
https://github.com/joe-bell/cva is a similar project we adopted
use https://github.com/slidevjs/slidev instead, its much better
I am sure it will work in browser with javascript disabled.
It's still transformer underneath, but openai researchers have figured out how to improve it through engineering efforts and improved training data. I believe it's not easy for outsiders without large model pretraning…
There is a new editor called zed from atom developers featuring native performance and CRDT collaboration.
CRDT is mostly studied in p2p settings while a central server can reduce lots of complexities in resolving conflict.
Is Gitea a for-profit project? What's wrong with that?
How easy is it to sync with the latest OSM?
The tiled layout looks nice. For the genre report, I remember spotify api only provides artist genres instead of individual tracks.
I use notion to save links into a database.
https://cvan.io/flexboxin5/ also help generate css
Probably because the authors are not native in English.
https://github.com/joe-bell/cva is a similar project we adopted
use https://github.com/slidevjs/slidev instead, its much better
I am sure it will work in browser with javascript disabled.
It's still transformer underneath, but openai researchers have figured out how to improve it through engineering efforts and improved training data. I believe it's not easy for outsiders without large model pretraning…
There is a new editor called zed from atom developers featuring native performance and CRDT collaboration.
CRDT is mostly studied in p2p settings while a central server can reduce lots of complexities in resolving conflict.
Is Gitea a for-profit project? What's wrong with that?
How easy is it to sync with the latest OSM?
The tiled layout looks nice. For the genre report, I remember spotify api only provides artist genres instead of individual tracks.
I use notion to save links into a database.
https://cvan.io/flexboxin5/ also help generate css