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The 50 line is the new gt-30 tier.

Except for the price, where it's the new 60.

As long as you are in the eu GDPR gives you the right to be forgotten.

Or CCPA in California

They're both paper tigers. The CLOUD Act and that massive data center in Utah trump* each of them respectively. What happens in the US stays in the US, delete button or not.

* Deliberately ambiguous.


If ypu have no idea you probably dont want it tough

That assumes that everyone who wants your product already knows about it, which is true of zero products.

When the core of the "product" is support, it feels quite safe to say that if you don't know what hyprland is you'd probably won't be interested in hyprland support.

Agreed, but for this particular product, the number is probably a lot closer to zero than average.

Objectively music was less massproduced, equal low quality slop in earlier years.

I feel like i could never get to this level, but just doing a typing run at the beginning of the day feels like a really refreshing thing to do.


I'm no expert typist and I can't speak to the OP's claims that a bump in typing speed translates to a corresponding increase in productivity, but I can attest to the fact that simple time spent practicing will improve your skills in almost anything, typing included. If you included a typing run at the beginning of your day and made sure you were using proper form, I think you might be surprised at how quickly and how drastically your typing speed might improve.

The key is simply sticking with it over the long term. A general rule I find rings true is that people tend to overestimate their improvement over a month, but underestimate improvement over a year.


The trouble for me is, what is actually "proper form"?

People I've asked, including on the MonkeyType discord, don't seem to have very uniform opinions about it. Lots of fast typists have highly idiosyncratic strategies, as we see in this thread, but trying to get faster than ~150wpm (tested, which translates to more like ~100 in regular settings) feels to me to be limited by hand tension.


> but just doing a typing run at the beginning of the day feels like a really refreshing thing to do.

You might like typequicker.com - I added a daily typing test for this reason (has a daily leaderboard as well)

My friends now all ask each other “have you done the dsily?” lol

Give it a shot :)


I learned to type on a typewriter in school.... I'm around 150WPM.


I mean ro its credit, one of the cobtainer ships seems to be flying. /s


If you follow the hugginface link at the bottom you get to te actual model. Here https://huggingface.co/ByteDance-Seed/BAGEL-7B-MoT

It seems to be 7b, but like with other new architectures expect to not be able to run it quantizised.


mistral small 3.1 is also apache


I actually think the underdog, cheap, but still capable independent european alternative is a decent selling point. They have also branched out into specialised models, and custom training. as well as their ocr service.


Why is this not onbthe front page


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