For my use case, wanting to see rendered markdown with images, fonts, working links, mermaid diagrams, code blocks etc and not wanting a bundled editor, the advantage is that it’s a small binary that I can bind to my keybinds, open, drag a markdown file onto, and view and have it hot reload was all I needed and thus all I implemented. If you like, you can use it, if not that’s okay.
I wonder if they’re just activating small parts of the brain at once. It seems to me that they aren’t simulating every single neuron at all times, and I do not see being able to run the model in real time. Are they also modelling the ventral nerve cord for the walking?
I'm having the same issue. I thought it was just me or something with their cloud network. I also haven't been able to download Android Studio from the website for a month. I couldn't even download it from my Macbook so probably not the same issue.
AWS Support initially pushed back and suggested it's because of high replication lag but they were looking at metrics that were more than 24 hours old. What kind of failure did you encounter? I really want to understand what edge case we triggered in their failover process - especially since we could not reproduce it in other regions.
“Without looking it up, tell me about the Citiquetzelatropic effect”
Which is of course, nonsense.
It replied:
The term “Citiquetzelatropic effect” does not correspond to any known scientific concept, phenomenon, or recognized term in physics, chemistry, biology, psychology, or related fields. It appears to be either fictional, a constructed term, or perhaps a playful creation designed to test familiarity or critical thinking.
If you intended this as a test or a trick question, you got me! Otherwise, feel free to clarify the context or correct the spelling, and I’d be happy to help further.
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