Substitute technology for religion and he's probably one of the least authorized persons to question this.
Then it takes 100 billion people and their knowledge and experience plus 20 years to generate an intelligent person.
The $10/month plan offers a quite limited number of tokens for advanced models. And if you are not careful and set the model to Auto it will quickly deplete them.
> Ahhh you stole my idea lol There are some time traveling products that might help you fix that.
Also the music, it has an impressive original soundtrack, I love how they play with opening variations.
Plus ad hoc markdown extensions, Lua plugins, ... For me it's Typst.
> but C++ hasn’t replaced C, Rust hasn’t replaced C++, Typst is unlikely to replace LaTeX. Weird conclusion, because LaTeX has mostly replaced TeX. There is a nice symmetry here: C -> C++ -> Rust ~ Typst <- LaTeX <- TeX
I would say that the TeX language was designed for the final user to add the "last mile", not for piling layers of macrosubstitution on top of something akin to lambda calculus. As amazing a feat of engineering LaTeX…
Nice in theory, in practice you have LaTeX tools with synctex, command, environment and references autocompletion, live math preview, proper syntax highlighting, jump to error line, etc. Nothing like that is available…
Probably not as developed as microtype, but they have overhang, kerning and ligatures: https://typst.app/docs/reference/text/text
A legitimate concern given that Typst is still maturing. But I have at least one thing to say in its favour: you can lock the version of packages that you import. The only reason LaTeX documents full of \usepackages are…
The will to assign real numbers to degrees of belief is the controversial assumption. Converted bayesians tend to gloss over this fact. Many, as in a sibling comment, state that MLE is bayesian statistics with a uniform…
I apologize for having been using this word as a label to group my bookmarks of books, articles, music, videos and movies for years.
I would say that Messi is gloriously messy.
It indeed tastes horribly to me too, but I just can't help drinking it around five times a day.
I have been drinking too much mate for such a long time that I can only relate it to withdrawal symptoms at this point :)
Creative how? Can you expand on that?
> just give the thing decades of emails and giant PDF folders and make sense of it. just?
I do the same, but also manually export takeouts every month or so with the most important stuff. And every once in a while I create a named revision for my most important docs (which gets exported as part of the…
You sound as if your premise were that all there is to do is reproduce.
But why would you buy them if they were free? Steve Jobs would have just taken the entire lot.
The title is clickbaity, as far as I can see you still can disable chat and meet in order to get rid of the left bar, which is pretty close to the old design, it makes sense that they don't want to maintain both…
I'm still trying to make up my mind about all this, but it's likely that the fact that many servers are running subject to the same set of rules may increase competition since servers are highly substitutable, so a paid…
Nobody really knows, but we can safely say that a distributed ledger has to be part of the solution.
Substitute technology for religion and he's probably one of the least authorized persons to question this.
Then it takes 100 billion people and their knowledge and experience plus 20 years to generate an intelligent person.
The $10/month plan offers a quite limited number of tokens for advanced models. And if you are not careful and set the model to Auto it will quickly deplete them.
> Ahhh you stole my idea lol There are some time traveling products that might help you fix that.
Also the music, it has an impressive original soundtrack, I love how they play with opening variations.
Plus ad hoc markdown extensions, Lua plugins, ... For me it's Typst.
> but C++ hasn’t replaced C, Rust hasn’t replaced C++, Typst is unlikely to replace LaTeX. Weird conclusion, because LaTeX has mostly replaced TeX. There is a nice symmetry here: C -> C++ -> Rust ~ Typst <- LaTeX <- TeX
I would say that the TeX language was designed for the final user to add the "last mile", not for piling layers of macrosubstitution on top of something akin to lambda calculus. As amazing a feat of engineering LaTeX…
I would say that the TeX language was designed for the final user to add the "last mile", not for piling layers of macrosubstitution on top of something akin to lambda calculus. As amazing a feat of engineering LaTeX…
Nice in theory, in practice you have LaTeX tools with synctex, command, environment and references autocompletion, live math preview, proper syntax highlighting, jump to error line, etc. Nothing like that is available…
Probably not as developed as microtype, but they have overhang, kerning and ligatures: https://typst.app/docs/reference/text/text
A legitimate concern given that Typst is still maturing. But I have at least one thing to say in its favour: you can lock the version of packages that you import. The only reason LaTeX documents full of \usepackages are…
The will to assign real numbers to degrees of belief is the controversial assumption. Converted bayesians tend to gloss over this fact. Many, as in a sibling comment, state that MLE is bayesian statistics with a uniform…
I apologize for having been using this word as a label to group my bookmarks of books, articles, music, videos and movies for years.
I would say that Messi is gloriously messy.
It indeed tastes horribly to me too, but I just can't help drinking it around five times a day.
I have been drinking too much mate for such a long time that I can only relate it to withdrawal symptoms at this point :)
Creative how? Can you expand on that?
> just give the thing decades of emails and giant PDF folders and make sense of it. just?
I do the same, but also manually export takeouts every month or so with the most important stuff. And every once in a while I create a named revision for my most important docs (which gets exported as part of the…
You sound as if your premise were that all there is to do is reproduce.
But why would you buy them if they were free? Steve Jobs would have just taken the entire lot.
The title is clickbaity, as far as I can see you still can disable chat and meet in order to get rid of the left bar, which is pretty close to the old design, it makes sense that they don't want to maintain both…
I'm still trying to make up my mind about all this, but it's likely that the fact that many servers are running subject to the same set of rules may increase competition since servers are highly substitutable, so a paid…
Nobody really knows, but we can safely say that a distributed ledger has to be part of the solution.