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hi simon, will the vue3 version of assistant ui be maintained? that would be awesome!

p.s.: funny to meet again here. Last time we met was 2022 in Berlin! congrats to your journey so far!!


Hey, thank you! We are working on refactoring the codebase to support both React and Vue in the same repo, official support for Vue is still a few months out


great, looking forward to testing it out. hit me up if I can help in vue related ways.


Do you happen to be a heavy coffee drinker? Caffeine withdrawal can cause immense pain, as I can confirm from first hand experience. For me, it starts ~24 hrs after the last coffee and it usually takes a very strong double espresso and a nap to get back to normal. Maybe Exedrin's Caffeine + Aspirin + Paracetamol has the same effect for you?


So each Hamas terrorist hid behind and between 4 to 5 civilian human shields?


Plot twist: you were never a kid. Just a puppy that grew into a cranky old mutt.


Hilarious.


Thank you, Sir.


> If you make a license that actually discriminates on user or use case, then it's not open source.

No true scotsman.


I would love to hear your explanation for why you think that statement is an invocation of "no true Scotsman" of all things. Are you sure you know what that means?


Because I anticipate the following:

A: If you make a license that actually discriminates on user or use case, then it's not open source.

B: But here are n open source projects that discriminate on user or use case, e.g. everything GPL, everything with dual license, etc.

A: yeeeeeeaaaah, but those aren’t TRUE open source projects!!! A true open source project would never do that!


looking for this, hu? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HU6


Yes, but also BAM15 and mRNA based UCPs overexpression

Longer term if it works more research in the domain, including variations of the other well known ones (DNP, XCT-790, mitoCCCP, …)

I firmly believe that combined with:

- additional progress on the current targets (GLP-1, GIP, …)

- compounds to counteracts muscle loss like myostatin inhibitors

- food options being shaped by more health conscious consumers

Having a slow metabolism will stop being an disadvantage by midcentury


Reducing the reproductive fitness of each individual after a certain life time might even increase the reproductive fitness of the species (or tribe) as a whole, because it might reduce competition between generations and foster cooperative behavior: if parents and their children compete for the same resources – from sexual partners to food needed to raise a new generation – you'd never develop the cultural norms of life long mutual support across multiple generations.


Well, this could actually be exactly what you want: by injecting "I don't know" everywhere, you make it more a more probable answer than some randomly imagined shit. It's basically a high-pass filter: high-probability (a.k.a. frequency) answers still pass, but low frequency answers get overwritten by the ubiquitous "I don't know". Some loss of good (or at least: creative) answers will happen, though.


Why not have the food grow in your skin. Use the fusion reactor in the sky.


I've always wanted to be a mixotroph.


Buying a house is investment. Living in a house you own is consumption.

These are two distinct things that are coupled through life choices. It's a real pity that tax regulations are different just because you make individual life choices.


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