Weights are on Huggingface FWIW. https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V4-Pro/tree/main
What wording do you use for this, if you don't mind? This thread is a revelation, I have sworn that I've seen it do this "wait... the simplest fix is to [use some horrible hack that disregards the spec]" much more often…
You can do this with just the 'loading' attribute on img elements and let the browser handle it without the gratuitous animations: <img loading="lazy" src="image.jpg" alt="..." />
I usually turn off animations in most applications and WMs, but they seem to functionally benefit this window management style to help the user orient and recognize where things are relative to each other. Before Niri I…
I've been using Firefox as a daily driver for four years and have not run into a single site that was truly "unusably" broken except perhaps some Google-published tech demo for a new webgpu feature. I've occasionally…
For some reason you still cannot edit your chat turns in the mobile app. I frequently refine my prompts and the way I ask questions as part of using GPT-4, since the way you phrase your prompts to the model is pretty…
Yeah, Copilot serves this purpose wonderfully—I've actually started writing documentation straight in VSCode and even occasionally things like certain emails, Jira tickets, or just general notes pertaining to anything…
> I have asked Kagi and cGPT to summarize my own post which Kagi did rather well (I don't have a screenshot), while cGPT spilled utter nonsense > https://wojteksychut.com/pic/chatgpt_post_summarization.png ChatGPT…
For the past 4-5 months I've kept three browser profiles, which I use simultaneously to compartmentalize things across work/personal/hobbies and to try out different browsers and search engines. I use Kagi on two of…
It also responds to the scroll wheel in some browsers, which sounds like a nifty feature except that we started receiving sporadic complaints and bug reports from users who insisted that forms were being submitted with…
Happy to see they changed their pricing model. Previously it was something like $6/mo for 80 searches or something like that, which made it a non-starter for me. Honestly, I'd likely be willing to pay more than $10/mo…
Weights are on Huggingface FWIW. https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V4-Pro/tree/main
What wording do you use for this, if you don't mind? This thread is a revelation, I have sworn that I've seen it do this "wait... the simplest fix is to [use some horrible hack that disregards the spec]" much more often…
You can do this with just the 'loading' attribute on img elements and let the browser handle it without the gratuitous animations: <img loading="lazy" src="image.jpg" alt="..." />
I usually turn off animations in most applications and WMs, but they seem to functionally benefit this window management style to help the user orient and recognize where things are relative to each other. Before Niri I…
I've been using Firefox as a daily driver for four years and have not run into a single site that was truly "unusably" broken except perhaps some Google-published tech demo for a new webgpu feature. I've occasionally…
For some reason you still cannot edit your chat turns in the mobile app. I frequently refine my prompts and the way I ask questions as part of using GPT-4, since the way you phrase your prompts to the model is pretty…
Yeah, Copilot serves this purpose wonderfully—I've actually started writing documentation straight in VSCode and even occasionally things like certain emails, Jira tickets, or just general notes pertaining to anything…
> I have asked Kagi and cGPT to summarize my own post which Kagi did rather well (I don't have a screenshot), while cGPT spilled utter nonsense > https://wojteksychut.com/pic/chatgpt_post_summarization.png ChatGPT…
For the past 4-5 months I've kept three browser profiles, which I use simultaneously to compartmentalize things across work/personal/hobbies and to try out different browsers and search engines. I use Kagi on two of…
It also responds to the scroll wheel in some browsers, which sounds like a nifty feature except that we started receiving sporadic complaints and bug reports from users who insisted that forms were being submitted with…
Happy to see they changed their pricing model. Previously it was something like $6/mo for 80 searches or something like that, which made it a non-starter for me. Honestly, I'd likely be willing to pay more than $10/mo…