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Is this really that big of a moat for Figma to cross though? They would have a much easier time integrating AI than the other way around


They have integrated AI already, but clearly a half-assed attempt. I tried it and it's totally useless.


finally.


I guess this is breaking ToS?


This was my concern too. The whole point of using S3 as a file system instead of EBS / EFS (for me at least) is to minimize cost and I don't really see why I would use this instead of s3fs.


Probably some tradeoff at high client count or if you seek into files to read partial data


s3fs can do partial reads too with range queries, I'm leaning more towards the tradeoff.


This is ideal for my use case, yeah. No need to fiddle around with another app's UI.


Yeah, the fact that she realized what's going on and still worked tirelessly to give Mark / Facebook more negotiating power speaks volumes. I also can't buy the whole "I have financial woes and can't escape" spin that she puts on her situation.

Otherwise, great book.


“I only make $4M/ year in RSUs and am an attorney, however will I pay for daycare for my three kids and teacher husband. I better continue acting unethically and profiting from hosing people.”

This was such a weird argument. I think the author may actually be self-deluding herself as I can’t imagine her or her editors think anyone buys this argument.


I've thought about this a bit too, and instead of a straight escape hatch to html when any special formatting is necessary, it might make sense to bind css to particular elements like so:

##[color:red] Heading 2

or using code blocks with particular headers which render out as normal text with the styling applied, like this:

```styling: 'ruleset here...' Lorem Ipsum Dolor ```

this does require a lot of work to consider what might be ergonomic for a particular element (by element I mean ATX headings, blocks, etc.), though.


cf `# Heading 2 { attributes}` in pandoc:

https://pandoc.org/demo/example33/8.3-headings.html#extensio...

There are also attributes for image position/size, etc.


This is sweet!


Yeah, realized this the first time I used an LLM to code. I've not used them since. No matter how good it gets, it's dangerous to lose touch of my own intelligence.


I concur. I do use it a fair bit for coding and there is a temptation to have it do as much of it as possible, but there is a very clear line between what I wrote and what "it" wrote. The former I am happy to read, improve, understand. The latter, I only skim over, don't want to touch myself, and get very frustrated when it doesn't "just work".


For me, receipt scanning and tagging documents and parts of speech in my personal notes. It's a lot of manual labour and I'd like to automate it if possible.


Have you tried paperless-ngx, a true and tested open source solution that's been filling this niche successfully for decades now?


They, too, offer integrations for LLMs these days, presumably for better OCR and classification.


I've had a very pleasant experience with Tailscale for self-hosted applications too! I will recommend Silverbullet (https://https://silverbullet.md/) for note-taking.


Silverbullet seems really clean and nice, thanks for the recommendation. I might just try it out. :)


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