> Kagi Assistant's web tool uses Kagi Search, and that has nothing to do with this subscription plans discussion, we're not changing anything there. The same applies to LLM-powered features in Kagi Search, like Quick Answer.
> Kagi Assistant's web tool uses Kagi Search, and that has nothing to do with this subscription plans discussion, we're not changing anything there. The same applies to LLM-powered features in Kagi Search, like Quick Answer.
I think Apple is just really careful about how they segment their product line for each use case, and would never go for a "jack of all trades" solution like this.
Your "violent or not" point is really interesting. Without a world model that includes a model of violence, whether that's instinctual or learned, it would not distinguish DOOM and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chex_Quest
> For starters, it is spelled “Alena” so people who see it in writing pronounce it the way it is spelled [...] Yes, it’s spelled with an e because there is a letter exactly like that but with two dots above it in the Russian language and it sounds more like o
I know the article is mostly about speech, but I wish the immigration process or w/e just went with <Alyona>.
<ё> in Russian never represents anything close to <e> in English. It's /ʲo/ (superscript j for palatalization of the previous consonant) and iotized to /jo/ word initially. Its use over <йо>/<ьo> is strictly etymological - йогурт "yogurt" could've easily been ёгурт.
We're already picking correspondences by sound, like transliterating <л> as <l> and not <n>. There's no reason to complicate things by bringing in Russian orthographic rules into English.
Reminds me of a 2011 reddit post (obviously in the format of a rage comic) that led to the formation of r/playdate, although that shifted to just looking for people to play games with over the years.
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