The Gemini Pro models just don't do it for me. But I still use 2.5 Flash Lite for a lot of my non-coding jobs, super cheap but great performance. I am looking forward to this upgrade!
I doubt the gripe has ever been about putting the latest tech in it. It’s more about putting the latest tech in it and then having very little to actually do with it.
You should probably allow people to plug in their own API keys and services? I don't know, otherwise you won't be able to keep this running for too long, I assume.
And you're right! Most readers likely have enough fluency to follow the original articles. But I think having the headline and summary in Bengali really helps grab attention, especially for the younger audience or more casual readers. If that makes them curious, then they can read the full article!
Some days I don't code at all, some days I code 8-12 hours. For me, I find it hard to consistently coordinate between my academic efforts and coding projects.
There are plenty of websites that let you copy and paste UI blocks, for free. And they have a lot more options to choose from. How is yours any different, and why should one pay for this?
My library is focused specifically on React, so the components are ready to drop directly into your project without needing to convert or modify anything. It’s all about saving time—no extra setup required. Plus, I’m continuously adding more designs based on user feedback.