Nice tool, but I don’t want to pay a subscription to use it. I appreciate the Lifetime license, but it’s far too expensive. I’ll pass. I wish you the best on this, though!
This is a really great idea, and something I may find myself often needing. However, having to create an account, or when not wanting to take that route, having to sign up for a free trial makes this a no-go for me.
Thanks for your reply. Actually you don't have to sign up. I should have made this more clear in this post or even in the app. When you click on "One week free trial" the app will save a boolean on User Defaults which saves the date of you taking the free trial. So no sign up is needed. So basically every time you delete the app you can get a free week again.
I wanted to implement some sort of in app purchase but also let as many people as possible try the app. I'm thinking about making the app completely free with the next version. My most important point here is to get a feedback from people in the field.
I just reached out to Huggingface about this to figure out why this happened all of a sudden. Pretty sure this was a hug of death.
I rebuilt the app just now and it is working... for now.
At the moment, I am not taking advantage of certain things I should be doing (e.g. better non-deterministic decoding, caching) that will most likely help avoid this hug of death. I may also need to host the model in the same repo.
My wife and I, along with our two girls, recently moved out of my MIL’s and into a building that serves as our home and my business (we do computer repair). During a wellness checkup, my youngest had to do a lead test because of the age of our new home (built in 1931), and they discovered she had lead in her system.
At the time it was at level 14, so they recommended we do some tests, and try to do our best to keep her away from any chipped paint. It was another four months until she was checked again, and we thought we had done so much better, but her level was up to 22. The health department had to come investigate.
Needless to say, our new home is covered in lead, and given our financial situation, this being my source of income and our home, we’re in a peculiar situation. We’ve got a lot of surfaces to treat, and her levels will take some time to go down. The building owner never informed us, and by law they’re not responsible for fixing any of it, but even so we’re not holding it against them.