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qwertox 17 hoursReload
AI has grown beyond human knowledge, says Google's DeepMind unit

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  Official code repo for the O'Reilly Book - "Hands-On Large Language Models"
No text of the book in there.

qwertox 20 hoursReload
Maybe then GitHub should add a text-based expression for people like you.

Like Google does in Gmail, where you can turn off the icons for the "archive", "report spam" actions so that the text is shown instead.

I'm sure this would add a lot of value to GitHub /s

Or you ask your OS vendor (or each website operator) to also ship an optional set of emoticons with less childish images. Start a petition and I'll sign it.


qwertox 2 daysReload
Because all these things improve efficiency. They give you the result at one glance.

With good search results I refer to those which normally take you to sites, not just quick lookups like time zone conversion or translations. For example results which point to documentation or GitHub.


qwertox 2 daysReload
I was given a free month of Kagi to test, and it had so many rough edges that during the last days of of the trial I was already using Google again.

Notable issues for me:

- maps (from Mapbox) are really bad. Sluggish performance and lack of information

- barely any info boxes

- no translation feature ("gründonnerstag englisch") gives me links to leo.org (which was a cool site in the 00s) and to other sites, but Google gives me a translation box with the result

- no timezone calculations: "10 am PT" in Kagi: "= 10 Pt am (metric petaton attometers)" in Google: "10:00 Freitag Pacific Time (PT) entspricht 19:00 Freitag in ..."

- no search history, which is sometimes really useful to have

Other than that, the search results are really good.