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This works with the openrouter API as well, which skips having to make a google account etc. Here's a Claude-coded openrouter compatible adaptation which seems to work fine: https://github.com/RomeoV/gemimg

A 1024x1024 image seems to cost about 3ct to generate.


Are you familiar with the "Bitter Lesson" by recent Turing Award winner Rich Sutton? http://www.incompleteideas.net/IncIdeas/BitterLesson.html


One thing I'm missing when making slides with typst is the ability to show short videos or animated gifs. Although to be fair this isn't easy in beamer either.

Typst can actually include gifs, but they don't move for me. I have some hopes that perhaps one could make slides straight in html which could alleviate the issue.


Maybe you can use Touying Exporter: https://github.com/touying-typ/touying-exporter


Looks like the performance is pretty decent, somewhere around Llama3.1 for general knowledge (Tables 17) but still a bit behind in Code and Reasoning (Table 18). Llama3.1 was released about one year ago.


Per-user search history can directly be sold to advertisers, no? I was under the impression Google and Microsoft do that, or at least use it internally to build a profile of each user, again used for advertising.


Which search engine sells results directly?


Kagi answers that there is "CBMC", which is single-threaded, but that there are extensions "Deagle" and "Yogar-CBMC" that provide multi-threading for CBMC. It gives links to the papers for all three, however some of them are closed access (or in other words, fact checked, unlike arxiv).


I just stumbled across this commit and couldn't believe my eyes, thought it may be interesting to some of you as well.

EDIT: Looking further into it, it looks like there's almost two thousand commits on github starting with this exact hash: https://github.com/search?q=hash%3A0000000&type=commits&p=1


Yup, looks like org-babel is at least 15 years old. https://github.com/taruti/org-babel/tree/master

I don't think it ever had huge adoption across whole teams, but I hope if there are new implementations that they take away a number of lessons you can gather from 15 years of org-babel.


I suppose it's "RNG" if the commit has exactly one 'e' and otherwise only numbers, so that YAML interprets it as scientific notation. I assume otherwise it's always interpreted as a String, as a fallback.


I find this comment to be very tone-deaf. Are you interested in buying stocks to support Venezuelan companies, or are you purely trying to make a quick buck off of the backs of Venezuelan people trying to prevent their country from being a dictatorship?


I don't understand, if I think something is going to do well am I not allowed to invest in it? Isn't that the whole point of investing? Where is the misalignment here?


It comes across as crass to profit off a country's turmoil. Happens all the time, but that it's someone's first thought rubs the wrong way.


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