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Just started using Polars, great to learn that data frame validation even exists. Thanks

The pricing table image in the article really should have included Gemini 2.5 pro. Sure, it could be after Flash to the right, but it would help people understand the price performance benefits of 2.5 Flash.


I suspect they are searching for network effects, otherwise they know the switching costs are too low for their users


This is the real trick, and then you realize you can multiply both sides by one hundred, and you end up with the commutative property of math: XY = YX


Either of:

  X**Y=X**Y
  X\*Y=X\*Y
Produces X*Y=X*Y


I also would like to understand the differences relative to bubblewrap


Apparently this was quite common before. (Ask ChatGPT!)

Fathers have wanted strong virile sons, and this was a part of it


I’d like to know how we got an email back from Google confirming that they don’t have access to his computer


If this is a system to organize files and folders, rather than physical real life files and folders, it should say so in the first sentence.


I’d really prefer to see a video before trying, also.


It’s coming! The screenshot on the right of the homepage is a placeholder for the impending video. (It won’t be fancy, but I want to at least give people a sense of what they’re signing up for.)

Thanks for the note and for checking out the page!


ps. Check out https://pocket.computer/dungeons if you just want to try the original ‘D&D meets Siri’ voice stack. It doesn’t require a login.


I am not sure why we are taping lead onto pickleball paddles where it can fall off in the gyms where children play on the floors.


Especially when alternatives like tungsten tape exist.


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