Those numbers are incorrect unless they got a deal that's 100x cheaper than API pricing which is unlikely. They updated the original post with the correct costs.
The cost seems to be using the wrong symbol: ¢ vs $
Also the ability to uninstall bloatware like Chess. When I switched my browser away from Chrome I kept typing "c, h, return" in spotlight out of habit and kept opening Chess.
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There seems to be an uptick around 1am on Polymarket. https://polymarket.com/event/us-strikes-iran-by
There are mirrors on its' wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_Genesis
When I was in high school, the physics teachers set up a telescope aimed at Venus as it crossed the Sun's radius. It wasn’t visible to the naked eye, but through the telescope, you could see Venus as a tiny black dot…
I switched to Brave last week after the whole Firefox fiasco. I installed uBlock Origin after there were some ads that got through. e.g. on DuckDuckGo.
I always suspected that bots on Reddit were used to gain karma and then eventually sell the account, but maybe they're also being used for some kind of RLHF.
Pigeons were used in WW1 and WW2 for communication. Paddy the pigeon [0] flew 230 miles across the English channel to relay the success of the D-Day invasion. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_(pigeon)
These days, I ask Claude/ChatGPT to create the regex and usually I know enough to be able to verify it. To double check, I'll start a new conversation and ask it what the regex does and verify it that way. You can also…
A note-taking app that is similar to Obsidian where I can link notes to each other. Some differences include no naming rules (a lot of my note titles have a colon) except uniqueness, custom clusters so my knowledge…
There's a clip of it on a MKBHD video on a different Disney product [here](https://youtu.be/1KEtxTQUzxY?t=282).
Tiny Habits by BJ Fogg might be a better book for you. The key to building habits is to start with a habit that is ridiculously small and once you feel like you've got that locked in, you can add another ridiculously…
Atomic Habits. It's a simple book that can be summarized in an essay, but listening to it repeatedly while driving helps me keep my life on track.
Those numbers are incorrect unless they got a deal that's 100x cheaper than API pricing which is unlikely. They updated the original post with the correct costs.
The cost seems to be using the wrong symbol: ¢ vs $
Also the ability to uninstall bloatware like Chess. When I switched my browser away from Chrome I kept typing "c, h, return" in spotlight out of habit and kept opening Chess.
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There seems to be an uptick around 1am on Polymarket. https://polymarket.com/event/us-strikes-iran-by
There are mirrors on its' wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_Genesis
When I was in high school, the physics teachers set up a telescope aimed at Venus as it crossed the Sun's radius. It wasn’t visible to the naked eye, but through the telescope, you could see Venus as a tiny black dot…
I switched to Brave last week after the whole Firefox fiasco. I installed uBlock Origin after there were some ads that got through. e.g. on DuckDuckGo.
I always suspected that bots on Reddit were used to gain karma and then eventually sell the account, but maybe they're also being used for some kind of RLHF.
Pigeons were used in WW1 and WW2 for communication. Paddy the pigeon [0] flew 230 miles across the English channel to relay the success of the D-Day invasion. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_(pigeon)
These days, I ask Claude/ChatGPT to create the regex and usually I know enough to be able to verify it. To double check, I'll start a new conversation and ask it what the regex does and verify it that way. You can also…
A note-taking app that is similar to Obsidian where I can link notes to each other. Some differences include no naming rules (a lot of my note titles have a colon) except uniqueness, custom clusters so my knowledge…
There's a clip of it on a MKBHD video on a different Disney product [here](https://youtu.be/1KEtxTQUzxY?t=282).
Tiny Habits by BJ Fogg might be a better book for you. The key to building habits is to start with a habit that is ridiculously small and once you feel like you've got that locked in, you can add another ridiculously…
Atomic Habits. It's a simple book that can be summarized in an essay, but listening to it repeatedly while driving helps me keep my life on track.