Beach umbrella, couch, person in lotus position, a book… Nothing outrageous, but it’s an interesting shift of perspective.
Am I the only one surprised & perplexed about a phone representing “leisure”?
I’m sure that opinions vary widely on this, but I follow people and not companies. With platforms like substack, X, and LinkedIn it seems easier than ever for an independent journalist to cultivate an audience. As long…
Not a paid solution, but great for testing models yourself: AWS bedrock. Wonky documentation (definitely released too early), but imo the best model agnostic diy solution out there.
We actually ran this train of thought with our startup right now. The problem? Not everybody knows what questions to ask. For non-power users it’s usually better to present digestible information and create docs that…
Great read. Side note: please fix your header. Makes the website appear so much less professional than the information it provides really is.
Coming from a family that lived in soviet russia (and still partly is), this reminds me of Putin’s 85% approval rating. But if you ask anybody in private, nobody voted for him…
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Beach umbrella, couch, person in lotus position, a book… Nothing outrageous, but it’s an interesting shift of perspective.
Am I the only one surprised & perplexed about a phone representing “leisure”?
I’m sure that opinions vary widely on this, but I follow people and not companies. With platforms like substack, X, and LinkedIn it seems easier than ever for an independent journalist to cultivate an audience. As long…
Not a paid solution, but great for testing models yourself: AWS bedrock. Wonky documentation (definitely released too early), but imo the best model agnostic diy solution out there.
We actually ran this train of thought with our startup right now. The problem? Not everybody knows what questions to ask. For non-power users it’s usually better to present digestible information and create docs that…
Great read. Side note: please fix your header. Makes the website appear so much less professional than the information it provides really is.
Coming from a family that lived in soviet russia (and still partly is), this reminds me of Putin’s 85% approval rating. But if you ask anybody in private, nobody voted for him…
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