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It sounds more like a kind of biological warfare. Does this bacterium pose any harm to humans? Or is it only harmful to mosquito larvae?


The idea is interesting, but I'm curious as to why you didn't consider trying a Pomodoro Technique timer app, as there are many available. These apps offer time tracking and reporting features that can help boost productivity. Why not consider using existing methods or tools to address the issue instead of developing something new from scratch?


What kind of structure does Marginalia Search help people to obtain?


Honestly, this is a great idea, but I’m curious to know how you’ll address the issue of content copyright?


I really liked the early Reddit interface, did you guys like it too?


I am a new-generation user, and I'm curious whether "Netscape" can be installed on modern computers. If it can, how would it perform when accessing modern websites? I really want to know. Thank you again for sharing.


The version I installed was under an up-to-date version of Windows 10.

It works OK for http web sites, but for https, it pops up an alert:

Netscape 7.0 and s.yimg.com cannot communicate securely because they have no common encryption algorithms.

(this was for the Yahoo! page, it's the same message for other sites as well). I haven't tried anything else.

I also haven't tried (and don't plan to) using the bundled email client, which was the precursor to Thunderbird.


Thank you for letting me see the development process of computers. This is an incredible experience, truly unforgettable. Seeing Yahoo from 1994 was amazing. The interactive exhibit is fantastic, and I really love this


I can say that I'm fed up with Google's current performance, I'm becoming increasingly disappointed with Google, I can feel that Google has to take advertising revenue into account, this is an unchangeable fact. Therefore, I now use more AI-based search engine tools to find information. Although this is the case, I have to find multiple tools to verify the accuracy of the information, this may be the only reason why I can't completely trust AI.

I often use the following three AI search engines (Perplexity.ai / Felo.ai / you.com).

For research and academic purposes, I often use Perplexity and Felo. If it is for general information retrieval, I will use You. However, for searching information from other countries, I mainly use Felo, its performance in bilingual search is the best. Of course, Perplexity is also an important choice, this is the biggest change in the past year.


Yes, I think it should be canceled as soon as possible, plans never catch up with changes. But I'd love to hear the reasons why? Why did Microsoft do it?


Simple economics: not enough people are paying for it so the focus is on enterprise.

My totally anecdotal evidence (three people at different companies exploring LLMs) say MSFT won't be getting the revenue from enterprise either


Can you briefly tell us the story behind your invention and why you think it will change people?


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