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We are building this with https://lets.dev. We believe there will be great demand for less capable, but much more determinisic agents. I also recommend everyone to read "What is an agent?" by Harrison Chase. https://blog.langchain.dev/what-is-an-agent/


That's some pretty big chutzpah putting up an 3l33t page and a "subscribe to our mailing list" input box to draw in potential customers

But hey, this whole thread is about the warring factions about whether anything matters anymore, so don't listen to me


shut up take my money. I would love to give this man a remote hug for his support.


Check out steermouse.jp. Solves the same problem. Been using it for many years. Replaced crappy Razer software on my Mac.


There's also https://mousefix.org which has the extra bonus in that it tries to solve the smooth scrolling problem that can occur when using a mouse on a mac.


I just noticed that Steermouse has high CPU usage 5% if you continuously move your mouse cursor. I have a brand new MacBook Pro. It's using more CPU Time than Mail, Finder, Terminal.

Steermouse the easiest to use with most functionality so far compared to Sensible Side Buttons, USB Overdrive, ControllerMate. I tried out Steermouse for past couple of weeks. Just paid for it yesterday... but noticed the CPU usage today.


what is the benefits over hyper https://github.com/zeit/hyper?


Hyper is a pure terminal emulator; it only displays what your shell tells it to display. We aim to deeply integrate with a shell or even replace it for better experience. One of the most notable benefits is as-you-type intellisense completion with fuzzy search and stuff. There are some animations on the releases page: https://github.com/railsware/upterm/releases


does hyper have autocompletion ?


Hyper + fish does.

Hyper + zsh can.


The pages doesn't tell how it differs from other flexboxed based css frameworks?


It's the manual, not marketing copy.


What are typical use cases for this?


To better understand complex relations in the data you are analyzing, e.g. friendship in social networks.


Do you know of any good sources for example data like that? Would be fun to explore.


Stanford has a good collection of network datasets: https://snap.stanford.edu/data/


How far are you from a full v1.0 release?


I want to do some more work on the network UI, and there's probably a bunch of bugs in there. I'm guessing a couple of months to half a year.


They are importing prisoners from Norway too :P


interesting. please email me at [email protected], as I would like to discuss that option with you.


From a different perspective: As a student, I can confidently say that I do not think your prices are too low (from the demand side).


how much would you pay for such a thing?


You know, I don't actually know. I guess once I get a job again, probably $20-$35?


send us an email to [email protected] and we'll fix it.


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