Privacy friendly version of Last.fm for those that want to see a history of the things they've played.
I have a history that goes back almost 10 years at this point on a self hosted service.
There are plenty of other ways to access the Anthropic models, eg: OpenRouter. OpenRouter will automatically use Anthropic/Bedrock based on availability and latency.
I tried this a few months back, but the LLM sidebar doesn't offer any extra integration that I saw?
No variables and no ability to include the page you're looking at as context by doing something like "@selection" or "@currentpage" or similar.
I don't understand what the point of having it in your sidebar is when most people already have shortcuts or workflows already setup for their favorite LLM chat applicacations.
So, tracing back to the original comment in this thread, Go and Rust were failures due to them having insufficient mindshare? If anything, people have often criticized the Rust community for marketing too much.
Same here. I bounced off it a few times because KDE konsole already had built in tab/pane support but once I picked up neovim the key chords for triggering actions just made so much sense compared to the static key binds of Console that I just started using Zellij for tabs and panes within Console.
Now compare it to the annual energy use for the creation/printing of money and funding of infinite wars due to the Federal Reserve having the ability to print money out of thin air at the cost of future generations.
>Federal Reserve having the ability to print money out of thin air at the cost of future generations.
As a non-American, it's hard not to notice that it's not future generations. It's everyone using dollars.
And since your country will be invaded if you try not using dollars to trade oil, and everyone needs oil (transport, food/fertilizers, medicine synthesis), then it's literally the whole world paying.
Which incentives USA to print money, because they only shoulder a small part of that burden.
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