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Hah just locate in Alabama, where your frozen embryos are "pre-born children" and then use them as tax deductions.


Ublock origin lite still works. Had to uninstall and reinstall but ads are still blocked on everything including YouTube.


That's the crappy manifest V3 best effort knockoff of uBlock


Wow, this is a great looking product and website. Do you have ideas of another niche problem simular to SQL query generation that could be solved with GPT?


JS generation. CSS too. and HTML.

i was unable to get the menu as is shown now on my https://nicer.app up and running with ChatGPT 4. part of me is glad that human programmers are still needed, but there's a lot of code that i wanna write during this lifetime. so i'd appreciate upgrades to AI.


I totally get that feeling! AI tools like ChatGPT can be great for basic code generation, but they still have limitations when it comes to complex or highly customized outputs, like your menu. That’s why tools fine-tuned for specific tasks, like AI2SQL for database queries, can be more reliable in those areas. As AI continues to evolve, I'm hopeful we’ll see improvements that bridge these gaps for more complex coding tasks like JS, CSS, and HTML.


Thanks for the feedback! Aside from SQL query generation, we're exploring ideas like automating data transformation tasks or simplifying API integrations using GPT. There’s a lot of potential for solving niche problems like these. I'd love to hear any ideas you have!


It is because the insurers and interests [provider groups] represneting the providers want it to be a convoluted mess.

a. No. Some of it is handled by different apps now including Healow, MyChart, etc.

b. The negotiated rates change depending upon what insurance you have. It is coked-up monkey with a random number generator that is making the actual billed prices.

c. Yes. Hippa, the ACA to some extent, different state political interests too.

TLDR -- Healthcare is a hot mess in the USA for all but the very wealthy.


And what would be the rationale behind making people call to learn about negotiated rates instead of providing that information directly?


“Everybody who supports single-payer health care says, ‘Look at all this money we would be saving from insurance and paperwork,’ ” the former President noted. “That represents one million, two million, three million jobs.” -Obama


My primary focus is my PhD research.

I'm developing a tool using GPT-4o to help draft outlines for small-business and institutional grant applications.

I'm also working on a solution to fix prior authorizations in the insurance industry, fix scheduling surgeries due to insurance network database inconsistencies.


Something like the Apple Vision Pro with 8k spatial video will be the de facto standard 10 years from now (2034). I watched the Vision Pro demo at the Apple Store, and yes, that is crazy and is the future of A/V tech, so we will need high-bandwidth 2.5Gbps+ connections to support it.


Based on the amount of debt, inflation may exceed 2-3%, and there will be complaints. To fix the debt load, a combination of inflation, taxes, and spending cuts will be needed.

Additionally, the intergenerational transfer of wealth from Boomers to Millennials and Zoomers will occur over the next 20ish years as Boomers die off. This wealth transfer could be used to increase tax revenues.

One tax that could be raised would be the estate tax, which would be unpopular among the wealthy, but if lowered to 1MM-1.5MM (maybe 10% rate) and over 50MM (50% rate) would help to fill the deficit. The more likely scnario is the government allows higher inflation rates and we have a bag of cheetos costing $10 in <10 years.


(2) Consensus might work for asking LLM to summarize papers https://consensus.app/search.


The article mentions people in the United States not being able to use the latest heat pumps, but this may be incorrect. You can literally purchase and install a mini-split heat pump system yourself, depending on the jurisdiction. There are even Youtube videos on how to do it.


I'd also be surprised if you couldn't use an EU based elevator design in many places outside the big coastal metro areas.


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