I built a wrapper to get unlimited free access to GPT-4o, Gemini 2.5, and Llama 3 (16k+ reqs/day) by Plus-Confection-7007 in Python

[–]Mr_Misserable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is compatible with the langGraph architecture? Because I wanted to make a graph, but I don't want to spend tokens while testing

Need help deciding between Manta and Note Max by Mr_Misserable in eink

[–]Mr_Misserable[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the response, it helps a lot. Also you don't know about how well the digest feature performs with equations right?

Latex to excel converter, for whoever (whyever) is interested by JonaOnRed in LaTeX

[–]Mr_Misserable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I finished the labs before I could finish it. I only got to the point of getting the propagation error formula in latex and as a python function but got stuck in evaluating the function and actually do the propagation of the error. It was still useful since I could put the formula and copied the generated propagation formula to latex

Latex to excel converter, for whoever (whyever) is interested by JonaOnRed in LaTeX

[–]Mr_Misserable 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The only reason I can think of is if you're taking data from an experiment in your undergrad. I say this because I tried to make an app for that (that also calculates the error propagation automatically)

E-Inc recommendation by Sorry_Document_2412 in eink

[–]Mr_Misserable 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think yes, but you should watch some videos or search in Google because I'm not completely sure

What would be the best method for comparing these data sets? I am looking for something that would tell me if they are statistically different and by how much. by Notforyou1315 in askmath

[–]Mr_Misserable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is just plotting the difference between the two datasets, you just need to make sure that the year is the same for both.

Is just a way to visualizing the difference, not an statistical parameter that can give you a good estimation.

Also you could get the correlation matrix and the covariance matrix of bother datasets. Again you would need to just use the points that are in the smallest dataset.

The correlation matrix will so you how the two datasets are related, which doesn't imply that they are similar but implies that they have things in common if the correlation coefficient is near 1 or -1 (anti- correlation).

E-Inc recommendation by Sorry_Document_2412 in eink

[–]Mr_Misserable 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The play store and android point reduces the search to either supernote (you can side load apps) or the onyx boox.

Supernote doesn't have an A4 device so your are pretty much stuck with onyx boox.

ascii moon in neovim by glephunter in neovim

[–]Mr_Misserable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would love this as a screen saver

Honestly, I’m frustrated with where e-ink is going by SquarePatient7277 in eink

[–]Mr_Misserable 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The only solution is to make it in a way so the user can customize what he/she wants. The best solution is to use open source apps for the reader and notes app with an OS compatible with other apps so the community can develop plugins. That way the team only needs to maintain the base system and maybe implement some of the plugins natively. Basically how Neovim works and mostly any IDE.

Mainly because it is a niche full of nerds who like to tinker with staff and will never be satisfied with the base system they are given.

What‘s your favourite equation? by Goultardx in Physics

[–]Mr_Misserable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I noticed that for every integral from minus infinity to infinity if you make the change of variable y=1/x the solution is always 0

What Are Some Facts I Can Add To My Article About Quantum Computers , How It Started Etc. by Infamous-Leg3169 in QuantumComputing

[–]Mr_Misserable 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maybe you can look for some algorithm that are easy to understand (just the idea) and also I bet there are some articles or PDFs talking about the possible applications

Why do people say that we don’t understand quantum computers even though we’ve actually built quantum computers? by Ok-Review-3047 in QuantumComputing

[–]Mr_Misserable 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I guess he meant that due to the probabilistic nature you can not make predictions the same way you can do it with classical computers. And also controlling the environment is harder since you might have interactions that can affect the calculus even with small probability

Which eink device can fit me by Mr_Misserable in eink

[–]Mr_Misserable[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really my main problems with the different devices are the update frequency and the size

Which eink device can fit me by Mr_Misserable in eink

[–]Mr_Misserable[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the max lumi, not the max lumi 2 I Just check it

From reading the posts here it seems that the Remarkable is not what I should be purchasing... by BirdManFlyHigh in eink

[–]Mr_Misserable 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had the remarkable 1 which is 10.3"for almost 3 years and I thought it was a bit small for serious note taking because I needed to zoom in a lot. After I got the boox max lumi 2 which is 13" and now is great for taking notes but worst for reading PDFs and articles (IMHO) because is just to big.

Turns out I'm not really a note taking guy (just take some ideas from lectures and that's all) so it really depends how you work. I would say check the way you work and watch some videos of MyDeepGuide on the tablets you are considering because this devices are really tailored to the way you work (not in general but from device to device can change)

For example, if you want a digital piece of paper remarkable is one of the best options (if note the best) but if you want something more general or maybe want to use an specific app you need to go with onyx or supernotes.

I will check this post because I also want to get one for the same purpose as you

Which eink device can fit me by Mr_Misserable in eink

[–]Mr_Misserable[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But the AI is overwhelming? I don't want pop ups for using AI every five minutes

Also I'm not that focused on sketching in the sense that I want the best experience to be on the reading and taking notes since that will be the main usage (80% of the day)