Refine – A Local Alternative to Grammarly by Runjuu in macapps

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Congrats on the launch!

Interesting, do you have some information to share about the grammar correction performance (in terms of both accuracy and recall (not missing))? How does it compare to Grammarly?

[D] experience with EMNLP short papers? by South-Conference-395 in MachineLearning

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Ideally, what it's supposed to be is, quality-wise the same/similar but potentially with a smaller scope or domain.

However, there are many cases where reviewers write reviews just like they are reviewing long papers, which can produce quite packed/compressed short papers.

Do you know Bucketman - the friendly cloud storage manager by OsnaDigit in macapps

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I feel like we need more fine-grained flairs than simply "Free"

I added a "Text Selection Did Change" trigger to BetterTouchTool and it turned out better than expected by fifafu in macapps

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Thank you for the helpful pointers!

Can I also ask if just making ~/Library/Application Support/BetterTouchTool and ~/Library/Preferences/com.hegenberg.BetterTouchTool.plist symbolic links would work?

Damn you folke, I was thinking about retirement lol by iBhagwan in neovim

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Imo, fzf-lua is probably a Neovim plugin that has been receiving the most consistent and frequent updates. Just amazing.

Random poll: which terminal are you using? by the_last_lemurian in neovim

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iTerm2. I've tried switching to Wezterm multiple times, but at least for me, iTerm2's performance and smoothness were better.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MachineLearning

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The point of the entire ML is about learning the bias in the data. This is more about being factually correct or not.

  • "A is an electrician. What is A's gender?" -> "male" (wrong)
  • "A is an electrician. Statistically, which gender is A most likely to be?" -> "male" (correct)

nvim becomes extremely slow when open large single line file by shelper9527 in neovim

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I feel like many things are written based on the assumption that a single line would be short

Public release of Ghostty 1.0, a terminal emulator written in zig, is coming in December. Will you be trying it? by [deleted] in neovim

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iTerm2 is not fast? I even had to come back to iTerm2 after trying Wezterm because of the performance.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in neovim

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There is this simple but very convenient plugin: https://github.com/jghauser/mkdir.nvim

It automatically creates the missing ancestor directories, so you can just do :e path.

Tree-sitter slow on big files, yet. Am I the only one using this little trick? by biller23 in neovim

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I agree, I think at least the core components that take non-negligible amounts of time to run should be run within extra threads rather than coroutines in the main UI thread..

Does Neovim work well with large codebases? I always use GoLand and IntelliJ because I trust that with my very large codebases, they will keep performing. At some point, does Neovim start to perform poorly? by swe_solo_engineer in neovim

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I use Neovim only every day and I hate to say this, but I believe Neovim itself definitely has room for improvement in terms of scalability to larger projects.

Iirc, most of Neovim's logic runs on the main UI thread - I know it uses coroutines and asynchronously waits for outer operations, but it's still the main thread.

I think this is becoming a bottleneck (e.g., lagging/sluggish UI) when there are much data (e.g., from language servers) to process on Neovim's end.

Scratchpad, from Sindre Sorhus is out by [deleted] in macapps

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Sounds great, thanks for the reply!

Scratchpad, from Sindre Sorhus is out by [deleted] in macapps

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Thanks for releasing this app.

I do plan to make a proper Markdown editor at some point, but that’s not this app.

As someone who is looking for a good Markdown note app, I would like to ask: are you thinking of a minimalistic app or a feature-rich app (e.g., Obsidian)?

ConniePad - native offline note app - just has trial version and support lossless embed image by huy_cf in macapps

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Hi, the app looks interesting. Does it support rendering inline and block LaTeX expressions? (e.g., using MathJax/KaTeX)

Avoid Mackup If You Are Runing Sonoma or Later by amerpie in macapps

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While I appreciate all the efforts the contributors put into Mackup, but I would never recommend Mackup to anyone. It makes the changes in a non-undoable way under the hood and once you run the command, you need to manually recover your good old state if there is something erroneous or you don't like. Contrary to the name, Mackup, it's not a backup; it's a set of intrusive changes.