Thanks! I have been thinking about opening it up, but not sure, as I've never done any open source stuff and don't know how useful others would find it - there's some clunky bits!
I also have the whole Aider/Claude prompt history in the repo too, as I started this on a platform & framework I'd never used, and used the AI to scaffold much of the app at the beginning. Thought that might be useful to go back and see what worked the best when AI programming.
Python dependency management sucks ass. Installing pytorch with cuda enabled while dealing with issues from the pytorch index having a linux-only version of a package causing shit to fail is endlessly frustrating
A good ecosystem has lockfiles by default, python does not.
Tried it out, very cool! Fun to see it chugging on a bunch of rows. Had a weird issue where it would recompute values endlessly when I used it in a table, but I had another table it worked with so not sure what that was about
Glad you tried it out! Excel triggers recalculation when a referenced cell updates, just like with any other formula. This is also why responses are not streamed, as every update would trigger recalculation. But if the async behavior of responses messes with the recalculation logic I am very interested in looking into it and you are most welcome to open an issue in the repo with steps to reproduce.
I was unable to find any section titled "disclaimers" other than one saying "The authors have no financial interest to declare in relation to
the content of this article."
Is there something specific you are trying to point at?
Although axillary lymphadenopathy is a known side effect of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines, such changes are transient and contribute only to the perception of breast growth. To date, there has been only 1 published case outlining lasting parenchymal breast changes, presenting as a palpable mass, following administration of the Pfizer COVID-19 mRNA booster. No formal studies have established a link between breast parenchymal growth and the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
It's a one off case and they were unable to draw any conclusions, like if it was the spike protein to blame or if it was the carrier solution.
A bit off topic, but, I had a Moderna booster shot and the flu shot both in the left arm a couple minutes apart - 20 .. 30 mins later I had a notable soft mass form (not from pus like a boil) on the underside of my left wrist (where one would take a pulse) about 7/8 in / 22 mm where it persisted for a year in that state, another year or so on slowly shrinking, (ie more than 2 years) is now approx quarter the volume. That would most likely been from some weird interaction of the vaccine carriers and not likely from covid's spike protein.
Correction edit: My recall is bad, I believer it was not a Pfizer shot (my first two were) but Moderna's vaccine.
https://youtu.be/r8nTifCIr0c
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