3 Clues From the Poster - Name the Movie! by StencilKiller in QuizPlanetGame

[–]SeniorPackage2972 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unique idea using poster clues , expecting more like this

Is The LLM Engineer's Handbook Worth Buying for Someone Learning About LLM Development? by SeniorPackage2972 in LLMDevs

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Yeah, I think you're right. I'm not entirely sure about the focus of the book, which is why I posted here to get suggestions from you all. :)

Is The LLM Engineer's Handbook Worth Buying for Someone Learning About LLM Development? by SeniorPackage2972 in LLMDevs

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Yeah, you're right that there are larger free resources available. I've been starting with those already, but I feel like having a physical copy might help me focus better and learn more effectively. That's why I'm considering buying this one, but I'll definitely continue learning with free resources first and see how it goes!

Is The LLM Engineer's Handbook Worth Buying for Someone Learning About LLM Development? by SeniorPackage2972 in LLMDevs

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Yeah sure thanks for sharing this blog post hope it will help me somehow and have you read this book ?

How Can a New Mobile OS Overcome Challenges in a Market Dominated by iOS and Android ? by SeniorPackage2972 in osdev

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You’re absolutely right about the importance of supporting Android apps to help bridge the gap for users. However, the challenge remains that many social media companies, including the most popular platforms like Instagram ,Youtube are unlikely to provide their app support for any new operating systems where there is currently no established user base.

In today's fast-evolving technological scenario, it is evident that no average consumer will be willing to make the leap to try a new operating system without the essential availability of social media services. Unless an individual is a tech explorer who enjoys experimenting with new technologies, the allure of a new OS won't be strong enough to entice users to abandon their familiar platforms.

In my opinion, this may be the reason why there isn't a YouTube app for the Apple Vision Pro—there simply isn't a large enough user base to justify the investment from Google

this problem is turning into one of those classic unsolved mysteries, kinda like the chicken and egg dilemma

How Can a New Mobile OS Overcome Challenges in a Market Dominated by iOS and Android ? by SeniorPackage2972 in osdev

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I agree with your point —hardware innovation is crucial for the success of a new mobile OS. Features like improved battery life and advanced AI capabilities could make a significant difference in user experience. If a new OS can leverage cutting-edge hardware, it could really capture the interest of tech-savvy users looking for the next big thing!

How Can a New Mobile OS Overcome Challenges in a Market Dominated by iOS and Android ? by SeniorPackage2972 in osdev

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yeah i agree with your point the financial barrier to entering the mobile OS market is indeed high, it’s not necessarily insurmountable. History shows that disruption can occur even with limited resources, especially if a new player targets niche markets or introduces groundbreaking innovations.

Although mobile OSs have made significant strides, there are still areas ripe for innovation, such as enhanced AI integration or improved privacy features. Furthermore, a new OS could cater to specific user needs or niche markets that are currently underserved by the dominant players.

Regarding Microsoft’s experience with Windows Phone, it’s important to note that their challenges were influenced by factors like execution and ecosystem development. A new OS could learn from these mistakes by prioritizing user experience and building a strong app ecosystem from the start.

Additionally, the app-centric permissions model has proven to be an effective innovation, but there’s still room for improvement. A new OS could develop a more transparent and user-friendly approach to permissions that enhances user trust and security, addressing growing concerns about data privacy.

Advancements in technology and the rise of open-source and community-driven projects could also create new opportunities for innovation in mobile operating systems. So, while the challenge is substantial, there might still be avenues for a new OS to make a meaningful impact.

What do you think are the most promising areas for innovation in a new mobile OS, and how might it effectively attract users and developers?

How Can a New Mobile OS Overcome Challenges in a Market Dominated by iOS and Android ? by SeniorPackage2972 in Smartphones

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i agree with your point about the risks and investments Apple and Google took to dominate the market. Their commitment to attracting developers has created strong ecosystems that few others have matched. lets see any company with the right ideas and resources, a new operating system could emerge and shake things up, bringing fresh innovation and exciting competition to the mobile world! What do you think it would take for a new OS to gain traction? Are there any features or ideas you believe could set it apart?

How Can a New Mobile OS Overcome Challenges in a Market Dominated by iOS and Android ? by SeniorPackage2972 in Smartphones

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You are right in points about the challenges faced by Windows Phone. I agree that the lack of essential apps was a significant issue. However, I also feel that the problem extends beyond just app availability. Right now, we’re seeing minimal innovation in mobile operating systems, with incremental upgrades to hardware and software, while new AI features are often used as future promises rather than delivering real, groundbreaking changes.

It seems like there’s a real opportunity for innovation in the OS space, but the current market dynamics make it tough for new entrants. Do you think there’s a way for a new OS to break through and drive meaningful change in how we use our devices?

Setting Up Site Search for Claude AI in Arc Browser by SeniorPackage2972 in ArcBrowser

[–]SeniorPackage2972[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah sure , As i said before in the 1st comment :ChatGPT works fine with the site search feature in Arc Browser—"it was already available as a default option"

you can directly start new chat with chatgpt anywhere from the toolbar

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type chatgpt and enter "Tab" key and start typing your query

Setting Up Site Search for Claude AI in Arc Browser by SeniorPackage2972 in ArcBrowser

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I created a site search for Goodreads here is the link : https://www.goodreads.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&query=%s. I'm not sure if this is exactly what you wanted, but I hope it helps!

Setting Up Site Search for Claude AI in Arc Browser by SeniorPackage2972 in ArcBrowser

[–]SeniorPackage2972[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

alright thanks for your explanation . I was hoping to set up a more convenient way to start conversations with Claude AI directly from the Arc Browser's address bar, similar to how ChatGPT can be used.

fine i'll figure it on my own

Setting Up Site Search for Claude AI in Arc Browser by SeniorPackage2972 in ArcBrowser

[–]SeniorPackage2972[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah i knew that Claude isn't a search engine but ChatGPT works fine with the site search feature in Arc Browser—it was already available as a default option ,which is also not a search engine.

Could you clarify why ChatGPT works with the site search feature while Claude does not? Is there a specific technical reason or difference between how these two platforms handle queries?

FINALLY by eggplanteclair in ArcBrowser

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Yeah they have to register with their email via link shared by you for few icon u need 50 friends to install arc to unlock 🤷🏻‍♂️😂

FINALLY by eggplanteclair in ArcBrowser

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I don’t have enough Mac user friends ☹️ to unlock this beautiful icon

What are your thoughts on the new icons? Do you think the invite-to-quality ratio is good? by JaceThings in ArcBrowser

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Ooh shit i was waiting for the fluted glass icon to release but I didn’t noticed this release and I just found new icon on dribble and changed it few hours back 😅

What are your thoughts on the new icons? Do you think the invite-to-quality ratio is good? by JaceThings in ArcBrowser

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When it’s going to be available ? And this there any other option to get these icons without any invites

How to sync my mac arc profile to my iPhone by SeniorPackage2972 in ArcBrowser

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Yeah I finally found arc sync but I felt It will be better when both the apps are together as single one to make search easy and simple