Jan 30 · 2 min read · 1. Why CSS selectors are needed CSS selectors answer one simple question: Without selectors, CSS wouldn’t know where to apply styles.Selectors let you: Target specific elements Style multiple elements at once Avoid repeating the same CSS again and...
Join discussionSep 26, 2025 · 5 min read · Part 2 of Knitli’s 101 introductions to AI and the economics of AI tl;dr Large language models (LLMs) use a fixed-size context window to process input and generate responses, but they don't have memory like humans. The context window contains all t...
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Sep 18, 2025 · 3 min read · Part 1 of Knitli’s 101 introductions to AI and the economics of AIThis article explores the concept of tokens in AI, highlighting how they differ from words and are the fundamental units processed by AI models like ChatGPT. It explains the cost impli...
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Sep 17, 2023 · 4 min read · Hey readers! Welcome to my first blog! In this series of blogs, I am going to document my "Machine Learning" learnings (excuse the pun) starting with my first blog today on the basics of ML! So, in the recent few years, there has been a boom in the i...
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Mar 19, 2023 · 3 min read · Can we relate? As familiar as Microsoft Office, Dropbox, and Facebook are to us, they have become part of our everyday lives. Let’s use those as references: Do you know that button in Microsoft Word that says “Edit, Undo”? Git does that but for every...
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