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This package should be updated to use the newer gpt-4o-mini model, rather than gpt-3.5-turbo.

Its 3x cheaper, twice as fast, and supports cached input just in case you need to double check if the last number you entered was even. It also has a knowledge cutoff of September 30 2023, which helps for any newly discovered even numbers since gpt-3.5s launch!


I run a C3X in my 22 prius, running SunnyPilot, a fork of openpilot, so my comma has many features not in the stock software, like stopping at red lights.

Arming cruise control will lightly take over your wheel, letting it lane keep and steer the car at light turns. You can take control back at any point by using the wheel yourself, and at steeper turns like taking a left at an intersection, it asks you to take over the steering until the turn is completed.

Setting the speed is basically autopilot. I could probably drive from los angeles to vegas without touching the wheel or pedals, as long as you get on the highway first.

Its really bad at stopping at stop signs, it slows down to 10mph and continues. Red light detection needs to be better, but it will stop a little ahead of the line at a stop light 90% of the time.

Lane changes are a breeze, just not completely autonomous. Flick the stalk whichever direction and it changes lanes 2 seconds after. It'll even use the blind spot cameras and abort a lane change if need be. Blind spot cameras on the prius dont detect if theres a car just ahead of you that you could turn into, so its not Commas fault, but Teslas Enhanced Autopilot is better at that.

I, love, my Comma. It's turned my mildly safety-featured car into a relaxing future-proof personnel carrier. Keep your eyes on the road or It'll yell at you. It's not level 5 by a long shot, but because it's open source, it just keeps getting better and better over time. The minute AGI comes out, my car is Level 5 ready.


A fork? Oh my.

I hesitate to install a community fork of an open-source browser. I am constantly amazed at how casually trusting people are of software.

> Red light detection needs to be better

I’m sure it’s fine.

Yes, one has to pay attention and it’s still you in control. The problem is that it very much invites you not to, so there’s a jarring disconnect.

And like your experience it can be brilliant for 10,000 miles, but if it bugs out on the 10,001’st in a way you didn’t expect (worse, since you now have 10,000 miles of experience and might think you “know” it now) are you still alert enough to handle it? Otherwise it doesn’t matter how good the experience is on the first 10,000 miles if causes an accident on the 10,001’st.


It has a similar concept, but Dragon Maid is generally more well regarded, with a remarkable studio behind it, and has more heartwarming moments.

If you like Dropkick, you'll probably love Dragon Maid.


thank you! will check it out.


And while you are at it put "The Devil Is a Part-Timer!" on your list. I'm not into that kind of stuff in general but oh my god this was soooo good.


Recently Jahy sama similar show pretext/setting


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