This reminds me of when GPT-4 first released, the image capabilities were in preview and limited. A couple companies, including Perplexity, was leaking their API key on Replit & had early access by a couple weeks.
The dumb me at the time used it to do biology homework to do with diagrams instead of anything interesting...
I think the API endpoint was codenamed "rainbow" if I remember correctly. How time flies
1. The standard of living for the bottom 5% of society in terms of basic needs (food, water, shelter, and health)
2. Equality. The distance between the bottom and top in terms of economic and political power. Not just votes, but absolute power including if lobbying is allowed.
3. Hours of work per capita required to maintain current standard of living
Author works for that company. License is copied from https://github.com/xdgrulez/kafi which I presume was made for said company and therefore must contain the exception.
Rare Wales mention! I'm currently in Cardiff (capital of Wales)
Most jobs here are C#, Java, and Python. Job market is decent. Lots of people have been moving here lately as developers. Expect very low pay relative to London or US though.
I also know some people living in Cardiff but working remote for companies in Reading or Warwick. Also a few people working fully remote for Bluesky.
I'm personally moving out (to San Francisco) to pursue a startup though
Admittedly a friend tried to help me by leaving a review/comment but didn’t think twice about using AI to do it! That’s on me.
The project itself is real, I’ve been working on it for a while. It hits at a real concern I’ve had about data privacy and user safety over these last few years. The app is free to use and always will be.
I get GitHub Copilot Pro for free for some reason. One day I checked and it was just there. So I use that until it runs out. When it does, https://synthetic.new with Kimi K2.5 works surprisingly well for small tasks where I still make all the decisions.
But I find no matter what I use, it still makes more sense to code by hand for anything that actually matters.
The things I've vibe coded are throwaway scripts to generate a gif, user scripts to tweak annoying websites, and various utilities that just need to work.
The dumb me at the time used it to do biology homework to do with diagrams instead of anything interesting...
I think the API endpoint was codenamed "rainbow" if I remember correctly. How time flies