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i don’t think it’s “eat more, weigh less”. they are appetite suppressants, so you’ll eat less, weigh less.


i honestly would have believed some of the AI ones were real if i had come across the them elsewhere. i wonder if doing a more even real / ai would make it harder to get it right.


I came across this that seems to do exactly that

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-CA/firefox/addon/chatgpt-side-...

It’s closed source though, I haven’t tried it.


Thanks for sharing. I unzipped the .xpi file and threw it through a couple of static malware analyzers. Not seeing anything. Doesn't mean it's safe, but means I might be dumb enough to try it. Looks pretty cool.


The MAX plan is a consumer plan, it’s not available with Teams or Enterprise. They introduced a premium team plan ($150) with Claude code access but not sure how much usage that bundles.


What’s context forge?



This is awesome. I’ve tried several of the mobile setups and this worked like a charm without any fiddling.I’ve been using termius + tailscale but this is much better UX. Thanks!


Our own Hamsterdam!


How does this differ from data catalogs like datahub or amundsen? I'm looking to setup a data catalog at my work and currently I'm looking at datahub and amundsen. I'm leaning towards datahub simply because it doesn't require neo4j, which we don't have any other use for.


Well, one of the differences is that we only require PostgreSQL as a external dependency in contrast with DataHub (MySQL, Kafka, ElasticSearch). Please correct me if I wrong about this list of DataHub's external dependencies.


I think the Jetbrains model of perpetual fallback licence and renewals for continuous updates beyond the subscription period is the most fair model for both the user and the developer. Wish more companies would adopt this.


I second this. When I saw that they were moving to subscription I was suspicious, but with the fall-back license and discounts for subsequent years' updates, I'm very happy with it. I have the All Products Pack and love it.


I hope its obvious that that's precisely why it won't be adopted. thriving companies aren't made by making fair transactions with users, its by forming parasitic relationships.


Lack of a license does not make code FOSS by default.


The lack of a license on small projects is often an oversight. And anyway, when the authors are notified, they choose the first license they see --- often MIT.


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