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Stumbled onto something nifty the other day and thought I'd share - it's a tool called DocuAsk. Basically, it lets you upload docs and then compare them, but here's the kicker - it works with any language. No joke. Kinda like chatpdf.com but with the ability to compare multiple documents.

Imagine you've got a bunch of different versions of building codes from Japan, Korea, and the US (I work in architecture), or maybe some contracts or papers in different languages. You throw them into DocuAsk and it tells you what's what. It's been a lifesaver for me, especially on those days when my brain's just too fried to pick apart the fine print.

Anyways, I've found it super useful, so I thought some of you might as well. Here's the link: https://www.docu-ask.com/invited/clhr535lh0000pcx3rq5ef98g (get me some credits :) ) If anyone else has tried it, I'd be curious to hear what you think. Later!




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