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I see nothing Israel hasn’t done yet we give them billions of dollars in aid.


If China had America by the balls half as bad as Israel does, we'd be watching Biden and Trump take turns kissing Xi Jinping's feet on live television right now. It's besides the point and doesn't contribute to better foreign policy choices, just gives justification to the wrong ones.


This is a valid point, and reminds me of those appalling scenes when Netanyahu received a standing ovation from the sycophantic US Congress, in the middle of his genocide of the Palestinian people [0]. And that scene in turn reminds me of old footage of Adolf Hitler being applauded by crowds.

https://www.dailysabah.com/opinion/columns/a-standing-ovatio...


There’s https://www.typingmind.com/ local-only (no server) and built by an indie dev


Peesonally im a Typing Mind user but it got too slow and buggy with long cbaglts. Ended up with boltai which is a natice mac app and found it very good after months of heavy use. I think it could also improve navigation coloring or iconography to help distinguish chats better but its my favorite so far.


I'm working on a native LLM client that is beautiful and fast[1], developed in Qt C++ and QML - so it can run on Windows, macOS, Linux (and mobile). Would love to get your feedback once it launches.

[1] https://rubymamistvalove.com/client.mp4


Data warehouses are structured to handle large volumes of data and complex queries more efficiently than a typical transactional database like PostgreSQL.


The Go community is generally averse to frameworks.


Looks like it, however, wouldn't that decrease the speed of development for new people that come onboard?


> […] wouldn't that decrease the speed of development for new people that come onboard?

If that was the case, wouldn’t people who love Go have created one after more than a decade in existence?

The reason why Go developers don’t like “frameworks” a-là Ruby on Rails in the Ruby ecosystem is because the Go community generally prefers libraries over frameworks because Go’s simplicity and flexibility allow developers to compose their solutions using small, composable packages rather than being constrained by a rigid framework.

This approach often results in more efficient and maintainable code. The Go philosophy emphasizes minimalism and encourages developers to avoid unnecessary abstractions.


Checkout Fitbod for lifting. It's pretty good!


They've had an outage every single day this week: https://status.openai.com


I'd work on a side project. Freelancing platforms like upwork are very competitive and if you're in the U.S you'll never be able to compete on price.


> virtual staging in real estate media If you can make this work with exteriors, Landscaping design is huge. Maybe start with something simple like desert landscaping (which is really just rocks, turf, Pavers, maybe small palm trees)


Very curious to learn more, how can I reach you? Or, shoot me an email: yusuf@fill3d.ai


it's definitely not free. There's a fee but even if they waive it, they make more money from currency exchange rates.


There was no exchange rate conversion. In my case they received the exact amount in USD.


You don't need an extension if you're using chrome. You can override the css using devtools and persist the changes locally: https://egghead.io/lessons/chrome-persist-live-style-changes...


I do that but I'm tired of chasing down the variety of places which cascade to the main text.

With a little bit of search, looks like the reader mode extension does what I want (in fewer step)


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