this case should simply be called search, no? to me research takes a long time, and not just an hour or so.
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I was going to suggest you to use reader mode, but firefox's reader mode doesn't detect the main content here, but rather the comments.
unrelated to the post, but your comment history is very llm-like.
R was the first thing we had in our syllabus for (shallow)Machine Learning. the ease of doing `model <- lm(speed~dist, cars)` and then `predict(model, data.frame(dist = c(42)))` is unparalled.
I can think of: Sqlite -> Turso PostgreSQL -> Neon Chromium -> Arc browser not exactly fork, but aimed at riding popularity of an already-established thing: Nodejs -> Bun
they probably intend its relation to React.
most likely the marks of tyres in car/bike racing games on the road(the response mentioned about racing game).
i use aves[1] which has many features. especially useful if you travel and take pictures a lot. [1]: https://github.com/deckerst/aves
you might want to look into fossify.org as simple tools(of which simple gallery pro was a part of) has been sold to an israeli adware company. see: https://github.com/SimpleMobileTools/General-Discussion/issu...
i prefer a theme[1] over goals. my this year's theme is learning - which i'm starting with learning to cook more novel dishes. [1]: CGP Grey's video on it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVGuFdX5guE
I got to know about konfig from your product itself. The docs were(maybe still are?) so good that I had to check what was behind it. It really is better than swagger/redoc.
any plans to share progress on open channels like matrix.org or even irc?
something like [tauri](https://github.com/tauri-apps/tauri)?
got all right except for US-specific questions, and a musical instruments one. Perhaps a generalised version would be even more fun; though I think that'd be devoid of history.
this case should simply be called search, no? to me research takes a long time, and not just an hour or so.
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I was going to suggest you to use reader mode, but firefox's reader mode doesn't detect the main content here, but rather the comments.
unrelated to the post, but your comment history is very llm-like.
R was the first thing we had in our syllabus for (shallow)Machine Learning. the ease of doing `model <- lm(speed~dist, cars)` and then `predict(model, data.frame(dist = c(42)))` is unparalled.
I can think of: Sqlite -> Turso PostgreSQL -> Neon Chromium -> Arc browser not exactly fork, but aimed at riding popularity of an already-established thing: Nodejs -> Bun
they probably intend its relation to React.
most likely the marks of tyres in car/bike racing games on the road(the response mentioned about racing game).
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i use aves[1] which has many features. especially useful if you travel and take pictures a lot. [1]: https://github.com/deckerst/aves
you might want to look into fossify.org as simple tools(of which simple gallery pro was a part of) has been sold to an israeli adware company. see: https://github.com/SimpleMobileTools/General-Discussion/issu...
i prefer a theme[1] over goals. my this year's theme is learning - which i'm starting with learning to cook more novel dishes. [1]: CGP Grey's video on it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVGuFdX5guE
I got to know about konfig from your product itself. The docs were(maybe still are?) so good that I had to check what was behind it. It really is better than swagger/redoc.
any plans to share progress on open channels like matrix.org or even irc?
something like [tauri](https://github.com/tauri-apps/tauri)?
got all right except for US-specific questions, and a musical instruments one. Perhaps a generalised version would be even more fun; though I think that'd be devoid of history.