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·3 maanden geleden·discuss
> I believe Chinese has two flavors, "zanmen" including the listener too, and "women" excluding the listener.

So does Telugu.

మనము (manamu) - including the listener మేము (memu) - excluding the listener

I'm pretty sure most other Asian languages have them too.
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·5 maanden geleden·discuss
I'd rather use Chinese models like Kimi K2.5 or Minimax M2.5 for personal agents at this point. They are almost as smart but 10x cheaper and their attitude towards subscribers is use where you want.
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·5 maanden geleden·discuss
Indian banks had already switched to RuPay. Most Indian banks issue RuPay debit and credit cards.
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·7 maanden geleden·discuss
Thank you for building this! I've been using the app for almost a year after I switched to the Boring But Big routine.
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·9 maanden geleden·discuss
That never went away. You still have tons of debrid services.
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·10 maanden geleden·discuss
Perfect! That's exactly what I'm looking for. I'll give it a try and report back :)
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·10 maanden geleden·discuss
I'm very interested in trying this out for my side project. I'm using Vercel's AI SDK to generate content and images to create PDFs but getting it to output both images and text in the same generateObject call feels almost impossible.

Is it something that Trigger can do?
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·2 jaar geleden·discuss
> Also, lots of Mid East or central Asia town names end with -abad

This is also the case in South Asia, especially in areas that were once ruled by Islamic monarchies.
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·2 jaar geleden·discuss
I visited Tajikistan last summer and spent about three weeks in the country. One week in Khujand (I crossed the border from Uzbekistan) and Dushanbe, and two weeks in the Pamirs.

Just like the author I (from India) travelled with a couple of Europeans, a German girl and a French guy. I very much enjoyed my time there, especially in the Pamirs. I stayed with a local family who hosted me in Khorog. I went hiking, watched Afghan villages from across the border, and also worked remotely.