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That's what I kept hitting based on normal W/S in gaming hand position (home-row offset by one)

You may never see it because Apple holds all of the streaming rights.


These are fun. I think Kingly would be better if solutions were unique. I was confused at first when I ended up in a situation with ambiguity and realized the puzzle just had multiple solutions (Sunday, June 29)


> I was confused at first when I ended up in a situation with ambiguity and realized the puzzle just had multiple solutions

You're right, Kingly is the newest out of the bunch and the least satisfying to solve because of that. It's getting a big rewrite under the hood this week, so should be much more fun to play to make it more deducable and less random


FYI, Your personal site seems to have some styling issues: https://imgur.com/0pDKc4l

Same thing in firefox and chrome on mac.


Thank you, I will have to look into it


Some people are worried about the new ownership: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40584606


Yeah. I've moved all my stuff to Ice, and that's what I recommend to friends now.


AppleTV Plus was just released on Android, wasn’t it? Quid pro quo?


Apparently there aren't any eSIMs in China that include a phone number. I'm not sure why.

I think this is why Apple releases the latest iPhones with physical SIM trays in China while the latest iPhones in North America are eSIM only


>while the latest iPhones in North America are eSIM only

It's US that's esim only. Canada and Mexico still has physical sim + esim option if you're willing to drive across the border.

https://www.apple.com/iphone/compare/

https://www.apple.com/ca/iphone/compare/

https://www.apple.com/mx/iphone/compare/


I was really confused and surprised that Meta was using a commercial product for indexing instead of building in-house...until I realized that they weren't talking about the AI search indexing tool at glean.com


glean.com is pretty awesome. The responses it generates will have citations from our internal Jira, Wiki, Slack, Github, etc.

It's also great for when I get pulled into a busy Slack channel and need a summary of what's been going on in there for the past week.


I'm a little bit confused is it the opensource that searches also in jira, wiki, slack, ..? https://github.com/facebookincubator/glean ?


I'm also confused, the link you shared is more akin to a sourcegraph alternative; but the parent is talking as if it's an LLM.

I'm going to guess that there are to completely unrelated products that share a name.

glean.com and your link (glean.software).


What's the pricing on it? Everything I see is "contact us".


Glean.com? We had an intro meeting with them, pricing only makes sense if you're in a first world country and have 100+ or maybe 150+ employees.

I recall pricing started at 50k USD per year but may be remembering incorrectly. Please take this with a grain of salt as they may have changed their pricing models or whatever - I just get really annoyed at the "contact us" stuff so thought I'd try to help out here.


Yeah this naming is questionable. This definitely introduces confusion in the minds of consumers but I'm not sure if it's actionable. Any lawyers want to give some "I am not your lawyer" opinions?


Meta's tool was started by at least August 2021. The Glean commercial product wasn't launched until September 2021.


It is a high burden to get a trademark on a 5 letter common English word. Usually can only be awarded after years in use and large popularity.


GPT-4 :)


Doesn't it come with Windows 11 preinstalled?


Mine came with no OS. I need Linux primarily, but still Windows occasionally for Mission Planner and other Windows-only apps. So I've installed a second M.2 disk and had this terrible experience with Windows installation afterwards.


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