It is also often a very bold claim to say "There is *no* evidence for X." The cases where you can truly say that are rare compared to how easily people (esp. non-experts) will say it. More often, it's more accurate to say, "I don't believe the arguments for X or evidence of X."
This actually proves my point because if you read the anecdotes, you will notice a marked decline in performance. The version number goes up but the actual performance declines. The benchmarks can tell any story you want them to.
This is thoughtfully done!
I use canonreader.com on the web and The Literal Word bible app as an actual app that has one of the best UIs for reading. AndBible is really good for breadth and quality of resources.
I will add this to my rotation.
Also, I love to see a variety of fonts and the WEB version here.
Typing is better. But sometimes my hands are full. I've tried to use Claude Voice Mode while doing outdoor tasks away from my computer in my podcast listening time.
ChatGPT Advanced Voice Mode works fine, but Claude Voice is unusable, sadly. I'd rather talk to Claude! I would also like to try Gemini Live.
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