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Prompt engineering, hallucinations, quota, context limit, auto compaction.

Sometimes the nucleus aren't just nouns are barely mentioned.


Except that it isn't true.

Candycrush (CrunchyRoll of course) had gained the love of the anime crowd. Until they started to "optimise" bandwidth. It wasn't a pricing error as subscription price didn't increase.

They claim the degradation was perceptible. Except that it was.

It was many years ago, and since then candycrush lost subscribers. It won't because illegal streaming platforms got better, simply because the illegal platform provided the choice to go all the way to lossless quality.

For football, imo that's a pricing issue as well as a distribution issue. Basically I need to subscribe to a lock in plan even if I just desire to watch, say, the quarter to finals. Or simply the champions league.


I assume you meant Crunchyroll. They've gotten even worse recently by moving away from .ass subtitles which removes a ton of typesetting options

Candycrush? I suppose you mean Crunchyroll, right?

That's right. Pervasive games got into my head.

As the other commenter, I also confirm the sub got worse.


Good parallel. An article recently explained how Switzerland has the fastest fibre optical network: all companies share the same cabling. Dig once. No need to hook the property or do anything when switching provider.

So did France. There is a common factor at play with Russia. Has little to do with the country's shape.

It's like saying certain rats solve the maze because the path is simpler. Except that the failing rats happen to have a different incentive.


> So did France. There is a common factor at play with Russia. Has little to do with the country's shape.

You'll have to make yourself clearer, I have no idea what you're implying


I implied that when a nation decides that transport infrastructure is a strategic investment, a decades long initiative, funded by the Public sector, it yields better results.

The private sector unfortunately is too short sighted, and will optimize for profit. Doesn't seem to work well for nationwide infrastructure..that being railroads, but also the internet.


How much do it cost in token?

I built something very, very similar using Github Copilot and the whole thing cost me less than the $10/mo I spend because I know I still had credits left after I was done.

That depends on the platform. And can change at any moment. The same applies to paid for tool..this merely makes it open source/ self hosted.

Fungi vision detection on the browser. Offline

https://fungi.renderlab.cc

Trained to detect a few thousands species pretty accurately in near real time.

Now working on expanding to far more species and exploring other CNN architectures.


It is ancient. The UX still has the same feel. Without a major revamp (which would be a terrible idea) we can still call it ancient. A perfect fit for antique studies.

The UX is what you make it. Its fully customizable.

Rebuilding iNaturalist with a more immersive experience. With broader species detection with lightweight models running on edge.

Wouldn't be a fringe. I get most marketing emails with a name as if a person sent it.

Catchy subject seemingly target to me. Same for content.

But you are right, it's more likely enough users marked them as spam that Google algorithm decided the source is the spam.


Oh the 'real name' thing I see all the time, often just using the founder's name, but only the more growth-hacky companies seem to purposely cycle through the names of their other employees for sending marketing content.

> Identify each subscription list by including a human-readable identifier in each message 'List-ID:' header or use a unique 'From:' address to send messages for different subscriptions. This means each mailing list used to send subscription messages should have its own unique 'From:' address.

https://support.google.com/mail/answer/15263077

Constantly receiving email from one alias is fine since it signals a subscription-like communications. Recycling through different aliases for the same recepient is surefire way to get flagged.

If you want to "personalize" the email, just add the name of the marketer in the subject or footer.


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