We’re not just dumping primitives, we extract full CAD context including entities, layers, blocks, colors, and topology. That metadata allow reconstruct structure deterministically. IFC is great when available, but in most real-world pipelines DWG is still the source of truth, often degraded. Our focus is making that usable without relying on probabilistic vision layers. People depend on PDF for cad files due to its portability and to avoid software dependency/licensing, we aim solving that, any machine or pipeline that needs CAD or GIS data for analytics, search, or reasoning can operate on our structured output without requiring a native CAD or ESRI license.
I concur. I had "inherited" the sets of my 10 years older brother, and they where a pain to play with. It was sometimes impossible to separate the pieces, especially if it were plates with no leverage and nothing to grip.
It's falling pretty quickly, down to about ~60% of male infants as of 2022. General prevalence is higher (because that's how decreasing rates work), somewhere around 80%, but I'd suspect it's highly regional.
Common, but a lot of people never get it. Either they didn't grow wisdom teeth at all, or they aren't pressing into the rest of the teeth in a way to cause a problem, or they lack dental insurance.
It's one of those super low-priority surgeries for most people. I'm very glad I got it done myself, though!
I have entirely no clue about how other folks are using Notion .... but, errr – how exactly is this supposed to help me, or work at all?
How could the AI possibly know what I want to put in? The whole point of note taking and ordering and rearranging data is that I have the control over it. And by that a better understanding.
There already is a format that is plain text and preserves the semantics: IFC. That's what it was made for.