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In addition this includes tracking your own info in it. So now we're going to need auth and a backend to store the data on top of that.

Yes, let me just go pop my personal contents and insurance details on wikipedia as myself and my family track, update and modify the structure of the page.

Not sure why you feel justified in this level of snarkiness, given that i responded to a very specific claim:

>No website offers that kind of ease of use for _adding_ information

Obviously Wikipedia isn't great to upload your social security number to, but it does allow democratic adding of information which I cited it as an example of.

Please read the HN guidelines. You seem to require a refresher:

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

>Don't be snarky.


Perhaps it was a little snarky - it was intended with good humour to point out how drastically far away the suggestion was.

Wikipedia is nothing like what this is for adding information in the way the comment says. Particularly because one of the very key points about this sheet is that you can copy it and add information. It's explicitly for that and Wikipedia absolutely does not offer the ease of use of filling in forms and adding your information on the go.


And how do those people enter their information? Where is it stored?

I would never have made that link.

Things like DINO, GroundingDINO, SAM (and whatever the latest versions of those are) are incredible. I think the progress in this field has been overlooked given LLMs, they're less end-user friendly but they're so good compared to what I remember working with.

I was able to turn around a segmentation and classifier demo in almost no time because they gave me fast and quick segmentation from a text description and then I trained a YOLO model on the results.


> This is simply incorrect. In fact the reason it gets stuck on resolution sometimes is exactly because it resolved transitive dependencies and found that they were mutually incompatible.

The confusion might be that this used to be a problem with pip. It looks like this changed around 2020, but before then pip would happily install broken versions. Looking it up, this change of resolution happened in a minor release.


You have it exactly, except that Pip 20.3 isn't a "minor release" - since mid-2018, Pip has used quarterly calver, so that's just "the last release made in 2020". (I think there was some attempt at resolving package versions before that, it just didn't work adequately.)

Ah thank you for the correction, that makes sense - it seemed very odd for a minor version release.

I think a lot of people probably have strong memories of all the nonsense that earlier pip versions resulted in, I know I do. I didn't realise this was a more solved problem now as not seeing an infrequent issue is hard to notice.


How's this? https://imgur.com/a/aWQ0J49

I might be missing something but at a first pass it looks good. Not from the US though so something may be more obviously wrong to you.


Mainland outline only, not state borders.

Prodigi are a company I've used for print on demand stuff before (a snapshot of the sun in different spectra given a specific time like a birth), though I've only done art prints they do have temporary tattoos.

https://www.prodigi.com/


I know this is a take on the internet but it's a bit on the nose to also have it request to send your data to over a hundred different companies.


I actually thought it very subtle, considering it's usually thousands


Half of the problems are people treating them as searchers when they aren't. They're absolutely not ngram indexes of existing data, either.


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