Eric Schmidt? More like Eric Shit...
yawn Maybe d-wave should put up or shut up. QC companies and bro-advocates have been saying this for years and there's been very little use outside of pure r&d labs. I don't believe that QC is going to have the ease of…
What are people here using OpenClaw for personal reasons? How about for work? Why is OpenClaw the best system for it? Just trying to understand how people use it.
MS has some snowflake (not Snowflake) execs... Poor little management, they need their safe space from a mean old word.
My FB is generally like that. However I have noticed I see more more delayed posts from friends, and it's starting to recycle posts from friends I've seen already. I'll see a friend post pics of a vacation they took but…
Nope, not at all. I read your comment as ignorant to AI's capabilities and their negative outcomes with relying on vibe coding. The implication is that MS is forcing AI adoption on users at a point of absurd…
Nope, that's a very fair poke at MS. They've gone so far into AI adoption that it's become absurd. - They have VPs posting on Linkedin about rewriting existing code using AI and adhering to arbitrary metrics of a x%…
Just assume the only thing a human did was name write the initial prompt.
AInmates?
Or they're not thoroughly testing changes before pushing them out. As I've seen some others say, CloudFlare at this point should be considered critical infrastructure. Maybe not like power but dang close.
That timezone thing really threw one of my client's management for a loop. During covid they expanded some of their India and Philippians office presence and depending on what you're working on, you need to have regular…
Until recently, you never had to think about it. But as it becomes more common it will become something you might want to consider.
Yes! I was just recently traveling for work in a decent hotel but not a suite, just one with two queen beds but by myself. It had a glass barn door and the top half was frosted glass with "painted" glass on the bottom.…
The "Twitter Files" absolutely did not expose anything like that, despite what Lord Genius Elon tried to imply. At best it exposed internal discussion and policies that may have suppressed posts related to Covid, but…
I've never tried cursor so maybe I'm being a crusty curmudgeon, but I don't get it... Why do I need to pay a subscription for an IDE when I could just use VS Code for free, which also has AI integration now. I'm not…
It's too bad they didn't call it something else besides uv given there's already other "uv" named tools like: uvicorn, uvloop, pyuv - and those three almost hvae more in common with each other than the uv build/project…
Sorry, I guess I'm not fully understanding what this is exactly. Would you describe this as a low-code/no-code agent generator? So if you can define requirements via a pipelex "config" file, Pipelex will generate a…
Why is it shocking they are bad at poker?
Assuming it's credit card, file a complaint with your credit card company and do a chargeback - or request a new cc number such that the old one is retired. If you have to justify it with the bank, just tell them…
Yea but Satya bet a lot of the company on AI, and if it fails he's fucked as CEO. So he's going to make damn well sure he's shoved AI down everyone's throats as much as possible, even if it alienates some percentage of…
Every recent employer I've had uses a VPN to get into their internal network when you're not logged into wifi or ethernet from inside a building, so I don't see this Teams change as a big deal. Must be something for…
Will this have any support for open source libraries like PyTorch or will it be all Intel proprietary software that you need a license for?
According to this article, their conclusion seems to be "if there's a big bang, what set that off? obviously it's god, like duh and stuff" Which is basically "if you can't prove it's not god, then it's god" Well I then…
Those companies are also likely still in the red. They're banking on the hope that one day they will be profitable. I'm sure one of them will be.
The $100k fee will definitely put H1-Bs out of reach for many small-medium sized orgs, given that the attorney fees for the whole process is another $20k (rough average). However I bet a lot of larger companies (FAANG,…
Eric Schmidt? More like Eric Shit...
yawn Maybe d-wave should put up or shut up. QC companies and bro-advocates have been saying this for years and there's been very little use outside of pure r&d labs. I don't believe that QC is going to have the ease of…
What are people here using OpenClaw for personal reasons? How about for work? Why is OpenClaw the best system for it? Just trying to understand how people use it.
MS has some snowflake (not Snowflake) execs... Poor little management, they need their safe space from a mean old word.
My FB is generally like that. However I have noticed I see more more delayed posts from friends, and it's starting to recycle posts from friends I've seen already. I'll see a friend post pics of a vacation they took but…
Nope, not at all. I read your comment as ignorant to AI's capabilities and their negative outcomes with relying on vibe coding. The implication is that MS is forcing AI adoption on users at a point of absurd…
Nope, that's a very fair poke at MS. They've gone so far into AI adoption that it's become absurd. - They have VPs posting on Linkedin about rewriting existing code using AI and adhering to arbitrary metrics of a x%…
Just assume the only thing a human did was name write the initial prompt.
AInmates?
Or they're not thoroughly testing changes before pushing them out. As I've seen some others say, CloudFlare at this point should be considered critical infrastructure. Maybe not like power but dang close.
That timezone thing really threw one of my client's management for a loop. During covid they expanded some of their India and Philippians office presence and depending on what you're working on, you need to have regular…
Until recently, you never had to think about it. But as it becomes more common it will become something you might want to consider.
Yes! I was just recently traveling for work in a decent hotel but not a suite, just one with two queen beds but by myself. It had a glass barn door and the top half was frosted glass with "painted" glass on the bottom.…
The "Twitter Files" absolutely did not expose anything like that, despite what Lord Genius Elon tried to imply. At best it exposed internal discussion and policies that may have suppressed posts related to Covid, but…
I've never tried cursor so maybe I'm being a crusty curmudgeon, but I don't get it... Why do I need to pay a subscription for an IDE when I could just use VS Code for free, which also has AI integration now. I'm not…
It's too bad they didn't call it something else besides uv given there's already other "uv" named tools like: uvicorn, uvloop, pyuv - and those three almost hvae more in common with each other than the uv build/project…
Sorry, I guess I'm not fully understanding what this is exactly. Would you describe this as a low-code/no-code agent generator? So if you can define requirements via a pipelex "config" file, Pipelex will generate a…
Why is it shocking they are bad at poker?
Assuming it's credit card, file a complaint with your credit card company and do a chargeback - or request a new cc number such that the old one is retired. If you have to justify it with the bank, just tell them…
Yea but Satya bet a lot of the company on AI, and if it fails he's fucked as CEO. So he's going to make damn well sure he's shoved AI down everyone's throats as much as possible, even if it alienates some percentage of…
Every recent employer I've had uses a VPN to get into their internal network when you're not logged into wifi or ethernet from inside a building, so I don't see this Teams change as a big deal. Must be something for…
Will this have any support for open source libraries like PyTorch or will it be all Intel proprietary software that you need a license for?
According to this article, their conclusion seems to be "if there's a big bang, what set that off? obviously it's god, like duh and stuff" Which is basically "if you can't prove it's not god, then it's god" Well I then…
Those companies are also likely still in the red. They're banking on the hope that one day they will be profitable. I'm sure one of them will be.
The $100k fee will definitely put H1-Bs out of reach for many small-medium sized orgs, given that the attorney fees for the whole process is another $20k (rough average). However I bet a lot of larger companies (FAANG,…