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I would love if it also included tracking/aggregation for regular accounts, not just investing. With spending categorisation, for example.


Given that the AI scene is not stable at all in the current moment (every day a new release that make last month's obsolete), any offer that tries to lock you with a model or model provider is a bad idea.

Pay-per-use for the moment, until market consolidation and/or commoditization.


> any offer that tries to lock you with a model or model provider is a bad idea.

It's a monthly plan that you can cancel at any time. Not really locking in.


30TB of Google storage is a soft lock-in. If you fill it up you're kinda stuck.


"While our genes are not changed by life experiences, they can be tuned through a system known as epigenetics."

It is indeed not a modification of the genetic code. And the transmission of epigenetic state from one generation to the next is much less straightforward.


The article says this.

  But there is another lasting effect of the attack, hidden deep in the genes of
  Syrian families. The grandchildren of women who were pregnant during the siege — 
  grandchildren who never experienced such violence themselves — nonetheless bear 
  marks of it in their genomes. Passed down through their mothers, this genetic
  imprint offers the first human evidence of a phenomenon previously documented
  only in animals: The genetic transmission of stress across multiple generations.
The article clearly implies a modify of the genes. The genome is altered.


The actual study doesn’t make that claim, the article is presenting it incorrectly. They’re talking about a methylation on certain genes. Think of it as amplification or attenuation and of a signal. The signal is the same, just weaker or stronger.


I've read the article, I've read the comments. Nobody has remotely tried to explain how these changes are heritable, at all. The article had an image with the word "germline", which was never expounded on.


It breaks for almost any android browser


The history of this tax makes me thing how SaaS prices calculated with some metrics that are imperfectly correlated with usage (per user, per host) leads to simple behaviour change to avoid an increase in pricing.


They seem to be quite early - there is no pricing, and the only clear way to deploy is in their cloud.


Thanks! Why Vue, compared to React? Is it simpler for someone not trying to do anything fancy on the front-end?


Let me see if I can find a demo repo. Actually, I have hackerer.news[0] done in Vue. Since this uses HN back end, only has Vue client code in a single view:

https://gitlab.com/karmakaze/hackerer-news/-/blob/master/src...

I like having the single file component .vue file that has the template, class/methods, and styles.

With React devs often quickly turn jsx into a code-y mess because it's default form is code that returns markup. With Vue the template part is markup that can call code. This makes me manage things with clearer separation with less of a slippery slope of lots of code with interspersed markup returned here and there. The property and event binding is also dead simple.

Edit: note that the use of vue-stash in main.ts is an alternative to more popular data sync methods.

[0] https://hackerer.news/ [1] https://gitlab.com/karmakaze/hackerer-news


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