It does seem like a good approach, though that seems to imply that they understand the context of the prompt being entered. Has anyone tackled this context sensitive model routing? It seems like a good approach, but…
Itsycal does the same thing, for free: https://www.mowglii.com/itsycal/
I'm a product seller on Houzz and it's been a great platform for us to reach a more design-centric clientele. Though from my perspective, it seems hard to tell what their main focus has been over the last year or so.…
Thanks for the link, have been looking for something like this to quickly test out some ideas. I appreciate that I don't need a credit card to see if it will work or not.
As both a buyer on Amazon and a seller, I have mixed feelings regarding this. On the buying side, I've seen how hard it is to wade through the reviews to buy simple products. Though I would say that it's mostly recently…
As of now it's working in China. I'm able to access Facebook/Twitter/Youtube/Google without my normal vpn or ssh tunnel. Will be pretty useful if it stands up to the constant changes. Great work!
It does seem like a good approach, though that seems to imply that they understand the context of the prompt being entered. Has anyone tackled this context sensitive model routing? It seems like a good approach, but…
Itsycal does the same thing, for free: https://www.mowglii.com/itsycal/
I'm a product seller on Houzz and it's been a great platform for us to reach a more design-centric clientele. Though from my perspective, it seems hard to tell what their main focus has been over the last year or so.…
Thanks for the link, have been looking for something like this to quickly test out some ideas. I appreciate that I don't need a credit card to see if it will work or not.
As both a buyer on Amazon and a seller, I have mixed feelings regarding this. On the buying side, I've seen how hard it is to wade through the reviews to buy simple products. Though I would say that it's mostly recently…
As of now it's working in China. I'm able to access Facebook/Twitter/Youtube/Google without my normal vpn or ssh tunnel. Will be pretty useful if it stands up to the constant changes. Great work!