Context summarization will be natively added soon.
It's already the case on tools like block.github.io/goose:
```
Summarize Conversation
This will summarize your conversation history to save context space.
Previous messages will remain visible but only the summary will be included in the active context for Goose. This is useful for long conversations that are approaching the context limit.
The featured accuracy benchmarks exclude every model that matter except DeepSeek, which is quite telling about this new model's performance.
This makes it yet another example of European companies building great products but fumbling marketing.
Mistral's edge is speed. It's a real pleasure to use because it answers in ~1s what takes other models 5-8s, which makes for a much better experience. But instead of focusing on it, they bury it far down the post.
Try it and see if you like the speed! Note that the speed advantage only applies to queries that don't require web-search, as Mistral is significantly slower on this one, leading to a ~5 seconds advantage over 2 minutes of research for the queries I benchmarked with Grok.
My current use of AI is to generate code - or translate some code from a programming language to another - which I can then improve (instead of writing it from stratch). Speed isn't necessary for this. It's a nice-to-have but only if it's not at the cost of quality.
Also, as unfair as it "might" be, we do expect a fast AI not to be as good, don't we? So I wouldn't focus on that in the marketing.
I think speed would be easier to sell as something extra you would pay for, because then you'd expect the quality to remain the same or better.
That is reasonable though. Comparing the product of a small company with little resources with giants like Google and OpenAI in a field where most advances are due to more and more expensive models is nonsense.
The point I was trying to express is that Mistral is arguably far superior to the giants if you care about speed! So I wished they communicated this more clearly.
It's a while back, but I think it's because you have to be a resident for at least 6 months to be eligible to getting a driver's license in a given country.
And getting the driving experience is not cheap if you don't know people who have a car you can borrow!
Here's some famous advice from Hong Kong's richest man:
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A daily breakfast of vermicelli, an egg and a cup of milk.
For lunch just have a simple set lunch, a snack and a fruit.
For dinner go to your kitchen and cook your own meals that consist of two vegetables dishes and a glass of milk before bedtime.
For one month the food cost is probably $500-$600. When you are young, the body will not have too many problems for a few years with this way of living.
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Note he's talking HKD, and HKD 550 translates into about USD 70.
1. That would have been a great option had there been one close to the university! Proximity was a top criteria because commute is expensive money-wise and time-wise. Also, weirdly enough I think I was much safer in this illegal spot than in a regular camping where traffic makes robberies more likely.
2. I like how you think because I happen to have befriended a research student who did just that! I didn't envy him one bit thought because he had no windows while my tent view was magnificent. And then summer came and I would have given anything to have his AC!
Severals reasons: I don't think you could live 2 weeks in a car before getting controlled by the Police, at least in Hong Kong, tents are cheaper than cars, and I didn't have a driver's license!
That's about the 2 week drug and alcohol budget for an average homeless person. Homeless means no permanent shelter, not "forbidden to acquire and use money"
But I think it's best to let the people vote if they value a story on how lifestyle hacking can help you go straight to building startups instead of having to first save up in a job.
It's already the case on tools like block.github.io/goose:
```
Summarize Conversation This will summarize your conversation history to save context space.
Previous messages will remain visible but only the summary will be included in the active context for Goose. This is useful for long conversations that are approaching the context limit.
```