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Why not try it yourself? Inference providers like BaseTen and AWS Bedrock have perfectly capable open source models as well as some licensed closed source models they host.

You can use "API-style" pricing on these providers which is more transparent to costs. It's very likely to end up more than 200 a month, but the question is, are you going to see more than that in value?

For me, the answer is yes.


What makes you think I haven't tried it myself?

The "costs" are subsidized, it's a loss-leader.


Bedrock and other third party open weight hosted model costs are not subsidized. What could possibly be the investment strategy for being one of twelve fly-by-night openrouter operators hosting the latest Qwen?

Temporarily embarrassed CEOs and CTOs

So something that is entirely revolving once a second is spinning at 2 * pi Hertz?

Hertz just thinking about it.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angular_frequency

It's very convenient when you're working with periodic signals (say, when discussing the FFT); you don't have to drag a 2pi factor around everywhere.


Lunar dust is Kiki while earth dust is bouba.

I’m assuming your comment is a reference to this? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bouba/kiki_effect

Correct, thanks for linking to context. Kiki/Bouba became something of a meme recently.

Try using https://github.com/danverbraganza/jujutsu-skill

This is enough of a command reference that with it, agents are able to work with jj pretty well.


Congratulations, and thank you for sharing this.

You mention doubling up on items for daytime/nighttime--are there any items where you half-up, since you only need one for both babies?


Mmm I'd say bath supplies? You're only ever doing one baby at a time. So one baby tub, comb, etc. They can even share a towel for the first few months.

Have you looked at mngr by Imbue? Some of the same energy, you might find it useful.

https://imbue.com/product/mngr/


I came here to say this, because this whole anecdote mildly infuriates me.

I don't necessarily blame TicoFruit for their actions. They might have some legitimate concerns about fairness, since their competitor is now able to dispose of peels much more economically.

But for the courts to stupidly go along with the injunction is what disappoints me. A much better result for everyone in Costa Rica would be if both manufacturers were allowed to dump at no cost.


Bug report: I entered 3 + 4 and did not get a kinda or true.

This app is ngmi


Well the all only has 77.7% uptime maybe it just returns wrong things while it’s down, that’s probably it. Try upgrading to Enterprise that’ll probably fix it.


BTW: For a tool that actually legitimately does this, look at Semgrep. Their playground example literally assigns 1 to a variable x, after which searching for "2" finds the expression "1 + x" in the code: https://semgrep.dev/playground/s/5rKgj


I would have expected something other than false for "se7en".


Similar report here:

70/10, 7.1-0.1 and srqt(49) also do not return true.

Is there a published SLA for the free version?


I think everyone has moved on to iseight


00000111 also came back false


no Roman numeral support either


I used to write Qbasic on DOS boxes, and the editor would have the same colours too!


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