Just because you describe something doesn't mean you condone it... Ironically a lot of the same people love to read about violent murderers for some reason.
Just because you describe something doesn't mean you condone it... Ironically a lot of the same people love to read about violent murderers for some reason.
Personally, I'm still expecting them to release some sort of console that runs this. Another SteamBox, you might say.
Personally, I'm still expecting them to release some sort of console that runs this. Another SteamBox, you might say.
But it's pretty good for bouncing ideas off of and as a replacement for Stack Overflow (in most cases what's suggested there doesn't work that well either, straight off the bat).
But it's pretty good for bouncing ideas off of and as a replacement for Stack Overflow (in most cases what's suggested there doesn't work that well either, straight off the bat).
I share the same concerns. Just yesterday one of Elon's DOGE guys asked which LLM is best for converting PDFs to other formats, which is a bit scary.
You limiting yourself, does nothing to help this. Ofc it's your choice.
I share the same concerns. Just yesterday one of Elon's DOGE guys asked which LLM is best for converting PDFs to other formats, which is a bit scary.
You limiting yourself, does nothing to help this. Ofc it's your choice.
Otherwise Penpot might work. But I haven't tried it myself. Or something like sketch/abstract.
Otherwise Penpot might work. But I haven't tried it myself. Or something like sketch/abstract.
Only downside I can think of is pricing for larger teams.
Only downside I can think of is pricing for larger teams.
I find it super useful to be able to copy/paste in the official documentation of a package and then being able to ask a question about it. Saves me tons of time having to scan through documents.
I find it super useful to be able to copy/paste in the official documentation of a package and then being able to ask a question about it. Saves me tons of time having to scan through documents.
I guess building on top of OpenAIs APIs is a similar risk. And so is AWS, with the lock in.
But I guess at some point you have to trust someone.
I guess building on top of OpenAIs APIs is a similar risk. And so is AWS, with the lock in.
But I guess at some point you have to trust someone.
I'm surprised the RAD model sort of died out. I guess the closest thing we have today is something like square space; but that is nowhere near as powerful.
I'm surprised the RAD model sort of died out. I guess the closest thing we have today is something like square space; but that is nowhere near as powerful.