Why is it so difficult (or near impossible) in Angular to get router data from a service..? Or am I missing something? Goal is simply to have data on routes (nested deeply with children) and process in a service.
Am I missing something obvious?
@jaffathecake So I can apply the filter to ::view-transition - however, this: html.my-filter ::view-transition does not work (it always applies even though ::view-transition seems to be a child of html)? Any solution for conditionally applying a filter on the transition, based on class?
@KeesjaapK Ik heb 350K van die redelijk waardeloze zooi - krijg ik nooit op. Heb al eens een suggestie gedaan bij ze dat ze wel eens een goeie TV deal ofzo kunnen doen voor 50K punten en heel weinig cash ofzo - voor de trouwe spaarders, maar ik houdt mn adem maar niet in want bank..
@CryptoTice_ Where the hell is the @VVD
I’m all in favour of taxing ‘wealth’ - but this is taxing only “potential” wealth which makes it completely unfair. Trying to invest for reasonable pension for later is punished hard with this joke of a system. I guess I’ll hold up my hand in 15 years
@KPNwebcare@TheDarkStoics Dat wil ik best doen - maar dit is ook een algemene vraag (nml - gaat iedereen nou extra betalen hiervoor? En hoeveel dan want conflicterende informatie?) - de hele communicatie over deze 'feature' verdient geen schoonheidsprijs..
@KPNwebcare@TheDarkStoics Kunnen jullie nou bevestigen dat dit extra kost (en verplicht is - ook al zet je het niet aan)? In de mail staat dat er vanaf juni 1 euro bij abbo bijkomt hierdoor - in mijnKpn kost het 1.99... wat is het nou? En aangezien dit aan aanpassing abbo is - mag ik eerder opzeggen?
Folks, if you are mad about LLM providers' subscription policies, there's a simple answer: Use a third-party harness that lets you switch providers at will, and pay usage-based API price. No subscriptions.
It might be more expensive for now, *if* you choose a frontier model for every task. But the easy switching means you can choose cheaper models (like Kimi or GLM, which are getting pretty good!) for a lot of things. And in the long run, API pricing will be driven down by competition.
This is what the LLM providers really don't want, but the rest of us should all want. If we don't want all the value created by LLMs to be captured by the LLM providers -- if we want the value spread across the economy -- then we need to make sure they are in perfect competition.
Bonus: No stressing about running out of quota (nor failing to use up quota before it resets). You get exactly the tokens you need.