@choldgraf This is the only reason I bought a Mac. If any other manufacturer could pull off the same battery life I'd have bought that and put Ubuntu on it.
@stevenheidel, idea for upselling ChatGPT 3.5 free users:
On occasion, give a snippet showing how v4 would have responded to the same prompt with a link to upgrade.
Lots to consider on how snippet size balances out with acquisition cost of course.
@davidbrochart Should check out @musescore and @Tantacrul's critiques of music notation software like it, Dorico, and Sibelius for some inspiration https://t.co/RBK9J4kDt8
@ercan_IO Technically yes, but in practice I suspect this would require more effort than it's worth. If you cared to do so though, you'd need to write an Electron or React Native application that embeds the https://t.co/5GPDyTI3r8 inside it.
@MarcSkovMadsen@reactpy@pyscript_dev@Panel_org This demo has me excited about what ReactPy might be able to do in that regard. Started writing up some *very* early thoughts here: https://t.co/yZ448SY0LG
It's not pretty, but the fact that I was able to hack together a working prototype of @reactpy running in the browser using @pyscript_dev in less than 2 hours is absolutely mind blowing. Definitely got me thinking about what we can build with this ๐ค https://t.co/l08H2trFW6
@AlainLe89396509@reactpy@pyscript_dev This just demonstrates how easy it was to get ReactPy working in the browser. The counter wasn't really the point.
Has anyone else hopped on https://t.co/U2yzcq7bo6? Is so shoot me your username and I'll add you. I want to recreate the same professional network I've managed to create here.
@JustADude404@codewithanthony I suspect the only real way to fix this would be to make isinstance accept a TypeAlias but that would come with its own issues.
@dolarsit ReactPy exists to make it easier to create UIs for those who don't know, or like JS. Since it all runs server-side, the Python packages you already know and love use "just work". And, just like ReactJS, we want a thriving ecosystem of 3rd party libs.