Every cafe is different and cafes in each country vary heavily by city and area and I am not sure if I have recommendations on how to make crowd sourced data more reliable but I like the work done.
FOMO is making me feel like I should mess around with openclaw but I can’t see any use cases that I can’t accomplish with other tools. What should I do based on this article?
Cheaper. Every month or so I visit the models used and check whether they can be replaced by the cheapest and smallest model possible for the same task. Some people do fine tuning to achieve this too.
I found myself asking Claude to teach me a topic recently instead of going to the perfectly written documentation. I didn’t like that. Went back to the documentation and used Claude to complement the knowledge.
I wonder if promoting open-source tooling and best practices could make it easier for new apps to adopt security features like E2E encryption. For example, someone building a chat app might not add E2E encryption unless they have access to user-friendly tools and are encouraged to do so.
Startups that initially choose the more private implementation version often face a disadvantage. They may not see immediate benefits and instead experience drawbacks, such as caring a bit more than their competitors. For example, an AI plugin using local large language models for privacy might not be rewarded as much as a competitor who fully embraces cloud-based solutions.
Also, Linear themselves are also working on this.