> bash ./02-install-database.sh # Deploys PostgreSQL, Redis, Qdrant, Elasticsearch geez sorry but, how much SHIT is it going to take to make AI good?
Most businesses don't need google or netflix level engineering. People on HN are outliers. The corporate world needs simple CRUD apps so tech savvy but non developer employees can stop grinding away at Excel.
> Most of us who were around 15+ years ago recall a lot of BigCorp had to be dragged unwillingly into mobile by internal useres/devs who got their first iPhone and saw the light. Yeah thanks guys. Now I have…
I'm just an observer. Microsoft has invested billions in OpenAI and can access their IP as a result. It might even be possible MS hopes that OpenAI fails and doesn't allow them to restructure to continue to acquire…
These days anyone can spin up a developer account and check it out. Near as I could tell, you can create abstract 'objects' and link them to datasets/columns in the environment. And then you can link objects together.…
Microsoft is building it's own in-house LLM's based on OpenAI's IP. Google builds it's own models.
LOL
Toad is already an incredibly well known tool for developing with oracle db's
These people make me hate working. They don't want to pair with anyone. Understanding work at all is anathema to them. Their brains are too large for such trivial matters.
You're right, we're not strictly implementing things according to the spec/oauth 2.1
Ah nice an AI generated MCP gateway. I can't wait to see how many different agent/tool protocols we'll run through this year, and how many gateways. I just spin up oauth2proxy to handle authentication with istio…
You're lucky to not have experienced what came before Teams in most corporate environments.
My first boss told me that it's the primary role of a good manager to keep bullshit away from your most competent staff and 'manage' everyone else. I've worked for a number of organizations with different ideas of…
One thing I ponder after remembering previous tech booms, is that they often left behind something extremely valuable (fiber). With all the GPU datacenters rolling out, what next bubble can take advantage of this boon,…
Many of the executives I've been around are extroverts with ADD. They love open offices.
The solution to this problem is to develop your agents to use delegation and exchange tokens for access to other services using an on-behalf-of flow. Agents are never operating under their own identity, but as the user.
What else is there to do? We live in an era where there's nothing left to talk about except gpu enabled terminal emulators and how much capitalism sucks
Palantir donated millions to the Trump campaign and he won.
slides a bowl of grits down the front of his pants
> bash ./02-install-database.sh # Deploys PostgreSQL, Redis, Qdrant, Elasticsearch geez sorry but, how much SHIT is it going to take to make AI good?
Most businesses don't need google or netflix level engineering. People on HN are outliers. The corporate world needs simple CRUD apps so tech savvy but non developer employees can stop grinding away at Excel.
> Most of us who were around 15+ years ago recall a lot of BigCorp had to be dragged unwillingly into mobile by internal useres/devs who got their first iPhone and saw the light. Yeah thanks guys. Now I have…
I'm just an observer. Microsoft has invested billions in OpenAI and can access their IP as a result. It might even be possible MS hopes that OpenAI fails and doesn't allow them to restructure to continue to acquire…
These days anyone can spin up a developer account and check it out. Near as I could tell, you can create abstract 'objects' and link them to datasets/columns in the environment. And then you can link objects together.…
Microsoft is building it's own in-house LLM's based on OpenAI's IP. Google builds it's own models.
LOL
Toad is already an incredibly well known tool for developing with oracle db's
These people make me hate working. They don't want to pair with anyone. Understanding work at all is anathema to them. Their brains are too large for such trivial matters.
You're right, we're not strictly implementing things according to the spec/oauth 2.1
Ah nice an AI generated MCP gateway. I can't wait to see how many different agent/tool protocols we'll run through this year, and how many gateways. I just spin up oauth2proxy to handle authentication with istio…
You're lucky to not have experienced what came before Teams in most corporate environments.
My first boss told me that it's the primary role of a good manager to keep bullshit away from your most competent staff and 'manage' everyone else. I've worked for a number of organizations with different ideas of…
One thing I ponder after remembering previous tech booms, is that they often left behind something extremely valuable (fiber). With all the GPU datacenters rolling out, what next bubble can take advantage of this boon,…
Many of the executives I've been around are extroverts with ADD. They love open offices.
The solution to this problem is to develop your agents to use delegation and exchange tokens for access to other services using an on-behalf-of flow. Agents are never operating under their own identity, but as the user.
What else is there to do? We live in an era where there's nothing left to talk about except gpu enabled terminal emulators and how much capitalism sucks
Palantir donated millions to the Trump campaign and he won.
slides a bowl of grits down the front of his pants