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Congratulations on the launch. We've weighed up algolia, in house, type-sense etc and so I'd would have been very keen to know more, but asking for us to integrate before knowing the pricing is a tough sell.

Would highly recommend having at least an estimated pricing calculator so we can determine if its worth our time to install.


Thank you!

Would love to chat, we've had several customers come over from Algolia and they've seen significant uplift. I can share more if you want to message me at tullie@shaped.ai.

Our pricing is competitive with Algolia's to give you an idea there. We really wanted to get pricing calculator done get before this post but ran out of time. Keep an eye out over the next month for it to come up!


> pricing is competitive with Algolia's

Not sure if good or bad based on HN complaints about Algolia's pricing


Definitely check out what https://recombee.com is doing (API doc is at https://docs.recombee.com/ ).


No indication that this a MoE (Mistral not Mixtral).

Very exciting nevertheless, here’s hoping the bless the OS community once again!


It is indicated by the magnet link which they have posted on twitter (see comments above).


There's no magnet link for this new (Mistral Next) model as of right now.


Thank you!! I find it great for making advanced boilerplate code


Dentist here. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but regenerative dentistry is still some time away.

The linked article describes that they have discovered new pathways in the development cycle of teeth. (Akin to learning how something complex like your fingers develop from a fetal cell mass.)

This is a great start for sure and vital research.

But still some way before we are able to turn these developments into something actionable in a clinical setting.


What kind of time frame do you think we're looking at for 3d printed gum tissue? My understanding is that the issue is with the collagen matrix that bonds the tissue to the teeth.

It seems like that sort of material is very amenable to 3d printing.


Dentist here, in terms of replacing root canals. The technique described in the paper would not replace the nerves and blood vessels in the root canal system.

It just shows a new method for sealing off the root canal system - via a blood clot.

Unfortunately you would still need to have the root canal treatment - just the sealing may be slightly quicker with this method.

The quality obturation (apical seal) doesn’t really effect the clinical outcome o of root canal so unlikely will mean better outcomes either.


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