coral by cohere
no wait, it’s perplexity, I remember the logo.
you can try their labs version which gives to access to latest and beefy models like llama3.1 70b
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coral by cohere
no wait, it’s perplexity, I remember the logo.
you can try their labs version which gives to access to latest and beefy models like llama3.1 70b
you’re at least 500 years late
shareholders’ needs, like greater valuation
just when you thought you knew how to exit vim lol
also, this is vim’s “easy” mode.
sorry, i didn’t tell how to quit. it’s ctrl+q
thanks for sharing, I’ll try it on my work machine
storage/documents/programs ro
> echo puts "hello world" > main.rb
storage/documents/programs ro via rb
> ls
c js main.rb python
storage/documents/programs ro via rb
> < main.rb grep hello
puts hello world
storage/documents/programs ro via rb
>
in my case, my hand hurts if I use mouse(or a mobile phone) for some time. using j
/k
for scrolling and clicking links via f
help me a lot.
haha, same. do you use vimium as well?
I too use nano.
alias nano="vi -y"
Firefox’s inbuilt reader would cut some of the crap
the 3.5mm rounded hole where you can insert your wired earphones, wired headphones, or stereo speakers
i’m still angry about their initiatives on delicate phone bodies and non-removable batteries.
imagine having “leet” in name
nos gusta el modo duro
Firefox already has that as a built-in feature on desktop version.
I reuse some of the ducks by doing
pnpm i