ttla
No user record in our sample, but ttla has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but ttla has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
reads like an AI article. regardless, having used both in side projects I will say they are roughly the same with different semantics. So, either use langchain b/c it has more pre-built solutions or use neither because…
seconded sibling comment's advice. just do it yourself. the overhead of learning these frameworks is not worth it because they aren't doing anything groundbreaking. having tried them both, they are nearly the same with…
Not disagreeing that it must work, however, I think immunity is possible with a simple heuristic: Say no to all inbounds. Or more specifically, if you get a call and it's not from someone you know then you simply hang…
Indeed, I use Kagi daily. My point above was simply that this company looks like it will be subject to the same incentive problems as almost all other search engines, Kagi being the exception.
What's the real-time requirement for? We may have different use cases, but it's not needed if I don't need to review the results. Speak -> Send, without reviewing the text, is the desired workflow. I.e. so you can…
So... an ad-based search engine? Sounds familiar. The alternative needed is an alternative business model
You're right that it exists, but it's complete crap outside a quiet environment. Try to use it while walking around outside or in any semi-noisy area and it fails horribly (iPhone 13, so YMMV if you have a newer one).…
With Tailscale you could access the port serving the models API (assumedly via ollama or similar) so the friend wouldn't have to grant any access beyond that.
This, plus connect via Tailscale and you can access it from anywhere (assuming you're friends laptop is online).
While I know this isn't an option for everyone, pursuing your own small business is an alternative to employment. Requires some savings to get started, and no guarantees of success, but it's worth considering.