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I'm failing to understanding the Ingesting part of the Gemini 2.0? Does Gemini provide the a process to convert PDFs to Markdown API OR the LLM APIs handle it with prompt "Extract the Attached PDF" using this API: https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/document-processing?la...


As per refine.dev blog, these are some alternatives to Tremor:

* Ant design pro (https://github.com/ant-design/ant-design-pro/) * Material Dashboard React (https://github.com/creativetimofficial/material-dashboard-re...) * Volt React (https://github.com/themesberg/volt-react-dashboard)

Anyone have more suggestions?


Anything that includes PII should be redacted or ignored. Most log libraries not support it or able to extend them. Once the logs goes to external platforms or archives, its will require additional effort to maintain the data/privacy. Also, logging should be minimal required and continually should be re-evaluated, so old/unnecessary logging can be eliminated.


Congrats, weweb.io definitely looks exciting.

For anyone interested, recently I had to research opensource visual page builder/websites options and these were top of the list:

https://github.com/prevwong/craft.js (React)

https://github.com/paperbits/paperbits-core (Full website, uses Firebase)

https://github.com/react-ui-builder/react-ui-builder-editor (React)

https://github.com/premieroctet/openchakra (Editor for Chakra UI)

https://github.com/BuilderIO/builder (Not sure if this really is open source)


cool! There is also https://blocks-ui.com/


How will the visualization work? Any open source tools/queries available to view the daily metrics?


Great question! So far our users query their metrics directly. For visualizations you should be able to plug in the opensource tool Metabase.


Nice work. Questions: 1) What is the minified size of the library 2) Is there a kitchen sink app to review all features together?


1. Depends on how many components you use! Each component is a separate package, so you pay for only what you use. We also offer a monopackage containing all components, but it is fully tree shakeable so it should be equivalent to using the individual packages if you have a good build setup.

2. We're working on building some example apps, but for now, the docs are the best example. You can also try out the storybook that we use for development if you clone the repo locally.


You have to pay for this? Where is this on the page?


I think he means to pay the cost in terms of package size, not dollars


If you look through the slides mentioned by the author (https://shape-form-talk.netlify.com/), comparison is provided for redux-form and react-jsonschema-form. They had to create it to support multi-part forms, redux, easy customizations without bootstrap.


Does Medium support exporting publication? I can export my posts but does not appear the entire publication can be exported or has API support. If anyone have looked into it, appreciate the tips.


Relatively easy to crawl. I did HTML -> Turndown (.md) -> Ghost.


Interestingly, Robocall algorithms use phone numbers closer to my phone number (either real of fake) and since I live in different Area code, it is much easier to block the numbers.

Though it is not recommended to pick up the phone, I have had some success by picking up the phone, wasting the agent's time and letting them know that my car is real old and would not need extended warranty.


Same here, but unfortunately Apple provides no mechanism to do so. Even RoboKiller, a third party app, has limited success with neighborhood spoofing, as it’s called.

I’m perfectly fine with blocking the entire NNN beginning prefix of my number but there appears to be no way to do it (they can only do NNN-NNNN). RoboKiller says it’s a limitation in the iOS API they have access to.


That is interesting. I looked at my missed calls and they are all either my local area code or 866. It makes me want to swap my mobile number for one from, say, Hawaii, which I doubt I ever get a legitimate call from, then filter out that area code. Looks like it might work.


I worked on the same script using CloudFlare workers just a while ago, if someone is interested:

https://gist.github.com/botsplash/bf494ea9e95d945229a0a667a5...


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