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Olivia Martinez
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The 2026 Family Safety Toolkit: Apps vs. Dedicated Devices
... build a layered safety net: Know Your Built-in Basics: Understand the free, foundational tools available to everyone. Services like Google's Find your phone are essential for locating a lost or stolen device in a
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. However, they are reactive and lack the proactive, scheduled safety features of a dedicated family app. Augment with Specialized Hardware Where Needed: Does your young child walk home from school? A simple GPS watch with an SOS button can integrate its location data ...
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Riva Farabi
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Scroll Capture Area is here - Kicking off the new year with Savvyshot v1.2.4 🚀
... area. This feature is still in beta, and we ll be improving accuracy and performance in upcoming updates. Snap Layouts (Windows 11) Native support for Windows 11 Snap Layouts for faster, more intuitive window positioning.
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p/gpt-5
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Aaron O'Leary
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6mo ago
GPT-5: Not the AGI Messiah, but still pretty impressive
... mini A budget-friendly workhorse delivering roughly 80 percent of flagship performance at lower cost and latency. Priced at $0.25 per 1 M input tokens and $2 per 1 M output tokens . GPT-5 nano The penny-
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s dream for massive-scale classification or trigger-phrase detection. Micro-tasks run at $0.05 per 1 M input tokens and $0.40 per 1 M output tokens, with micro-millisecond latency. Six ChatGPT upgrades you ll actually notice Alongside the big model ... ... like button. Benchmarks, benchmarks, benchmarks Benchmarks should always be taken with a grain of salt . They are effectively a snapshot of a models capabilities under near perfect conditions. Sort of like the Big Mac you see on the ads
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