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Great work!

I am confused though. I had a solution that satisfied all constrains but was still wrong. Am I missing something?


Interesting! I didn’t hit a case like this during testing, but it’s likely that’s possible. Are you able to share the details of the grid and constraints so I can look into it?


I’m not sure if there are implementations for browsers, but look into embeddings with homomorphic encryption.


What are people’s opinions on Obsidian over Logseq?


Logseq is more opinionated than Obsidian: - It's an outliner, meaning you don't have paragraph but collapsible block. - It's focused on journaling. The default view when you open the app is a journal that's internally a list of all `<date>.md` (today's file is automatically created). - Backlink are built-in instead of being a plugin (albeit an official one). It's automatically displayed at the bottom of the page, meaning I can have a [[SecretProject]] page and have a list of all relevant blocks/page in one go (in LogSeq, all tags are regular pages, so I put a #SecretProject page in the top of my page) - Obsidian ecosystem is massively bigger - LogSeq is FOSS (AGPL), Obsidian is not. I cannot (or rather, should not) use Obsidian at work (but nothing mechanically prevents you), so I'm using LogSeq. - I'm not clear about LogSeq funding


I heard through an engineer friend how the notorious bureaucracy of Google is the reason for Bard’s failure. They can’t issue any improvements or do anything without taking it to the higher ups.


I’m sure your experience was true at some point, but in my most recent experience with taxis at JFK, I would never go back to ordering Ubers or Lyfts. There’s a long line of taxis waiting, so there’s never a need to wait for a driver. They all have ample space for luggage, something I’ve had trouble with when using ride-share apps before. They had a flat price to go into Manhattan—around $70 if i recall correctly, whereas an Uber or Lyft at that time was $100+ for an XL. Surge pricing goes crazy.


From their documentation: AI functions are not "executed" in a traditional sense, so they can't interact with your computer or network.


But considering that a lot of costs could be removed by cutting out the lending aspect of the bank business, wouldn’t this % become significantly lower? I imagine a good chunk of a bank’s budget is spent on loan management, risk assessment, marketing, etc.


You should also add the cost to pay more to the guys in the doors with the guns.

A usual bank has only some cash for the day, and a lot of paperwork that is important for the bank but worthless for everyone else.

But a 100% reserve bank must store all the money like Scrooge McDuck so it will be a juicy targets for thieves and you must add much more security guards, something like Fort Knox.


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