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These are all awesome projects! After skimming them, one big difference between these and LSP-AI is that LSP-AI is a language server. That means we work out of the box with almost all popular text editors and IDEs, you don't need any plugins to get completion.

For custom use cases like chat windows and some of the things we are working on next, you will still need plugins, but making it an LSP simplifies things like synchronizing document changes and a communicating with the client.


And https://github.com/leona/helix-gpt

It's also just an LSP, even though it has helix in the name.



ICQ is not the same thing, that one used a single protocol. Pidgin/Adium/Trillian was able to talk with ICQ users and others without installing several applications.


Pidgin (called Gaim) released December 31, 1998 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pidgin_(software)

Trillian (propritary) released July 1, 2000 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trillian_(software)


It's a server, here are clients for it https://matrix.org/clients/ (with pictures). Features https://matrix.org/discover/


I understand now thanks.



Wealth distribution is already a big problem that needs to be solved regardless of life extension. Personally I hope tech will one day let us reach a post scarcity society.

I hope along with extending life we would also learn how to restore neuroplasticity to help reduce old people that are to set in their ways. Then maybe there would be less of a difference between young and old.


I wonder if you could create a hashing algorithm that made outputs more like this https://towardsdatascience.com/avatargan-generate-cartoon-im... So instead of representing a hash the image is the hash and an actual avatar at the same time.


You can kind of forget that you are reading subtitles but occasionally you might be reading when something happens on screen that you miss. Being able to spend all time (fully) watching the movie is not something you can deny makes for a better experience.

What makes subtitles even worse for me is that I usually watch at higher speeds often 200-300%. Then reading becomes even more annoying and you have to pay very close attention making you miss out even more on the visuals.


Simplest solution would be to just remap keys you don't use with something like Autohotkey.

If you want a separate keypad a cheap solution would be to use any old keyboard and then remap that one specifically with a tool like http://www.hidmacros.eu/whatisit.php (optionally you can paint or add labels to the keys to make it easier to use).


I've been using teams since launch, it's a step up from Skype for business (mostly, they have for some reason decided to drop support for talking with regular Skype). I would say tho that they are still lacking a lot of important features. You can see a lot of examples of this here:

https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com

They can also be very slow getting around to fixing things even if they are very important. They only just recently fixed so status works and notifications stopped working for more than a week without getting fixed (patched this week).


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