There was an earlier hn post on this: I wonder how effective ai coders are at translating libraries from one language to another. It’s plausible that they could be good at this I think it’s useful: anything from porting c++ code to rust to porting ecosystem libraries to languages that aren’t java/python/typescript
I suspect you could still find someone via the Pingpod slack, but another option would be to book a coach and play with them - they have multiple former olympians
Manhattan seems to have more staying power for vegan places than LA - our double zero branch is still here and new vegan places like neat burger have been opening. Not sure why, though
I live in Los Angeles and there’s a huge variety of vegan places here, it’s never a problem. Whenever I visit New York I feel like I can’t find any vegan food after 8pm.
Maybe they’re not in Manhattan? I could barely find anything Using Google Maps and Yelp. And unlike Los Angeles, most places simply don’t have any vegan options.
I feel a little surprised there are no mention of allergies in that article, e.g. that hopefully they’re planting female trees which remove pollen rather than male trees which produce more
I do have quite a few open, perhaps a few dozen but not more than 50-60. It’s on a MacBook Pro with 96GB memory so I don’t think memory should be a problem, although I might check periodically to see if I can spot anything unusual.
Not 100% on topic, but another thing that I think schools can be bad at diagnosing is ADHD: in many cases it’s actually anxiety that manifests as ADHD-like symptoms, and the treatment or medications would be different for each.
Is it every three seconds? Or every time a process is run, kill the daemon within 3 seconds? Or even, only if the daemon spawns kill it within 3 seconds. The latter two wouldn't be nearly as impactful as the first, and the sandbox message didn't seem clear enough for me to tell.
mmm... I think the problem is GMail's moved from "normal" indexing to "AI" indexing. I don't have a lot of faith in someone else's LLM being able to search my gmail inbox any better. What I really want to do is to give the index a search string and have it tell me which messages that string appears in. I don't need it to evaluate the message content and give me a list of messages it thinks are related.
I'm in the process of requesting takeout so I can get the messages in a text format so I can wash them with various unix utilities to generate the appropriate indexes.
I'm only interested in doing this for messages into and out of my account. I'm not building a service for other people to use, and disk space is cheap, so I can afford for my index to be less space efficient than most people might prefer.
Thanks for the recommendation, though. I'm pretty sure Superhuman isn't what I'm looking for, but I'll look at them anyway.
Considering how much edge wants to gain back browser share, if they kept mv2 support the combination of supporting real ad blocking while still being a chromium browser is pretty appealing.
Exactly. Being able to effectively block ads is a highly desirable feature. All it takes is a well-funded marketing campaign that educates users when Google stops supporting MV2 extensions.