I started on a RM2 and upgraded to a Pro when it came out. I knew going in that it was not going to live up to the hype of the marketing around changing your life. But it has proven to be a very useful addition to work…
The specification of Elicitations begins with > Servers MUST NOT use elicitation to request sensitive information For any LLM based flows to gain enough trust by the general public to handle flows that involve money,…
A point to add here on the scoping. This makes sense in a B2C world but for the B2B contracts, our customers specifically check that our scope clause includes all software systems that they are contracting for plus all…
Sure, happy to reach out if you add your email address here or on your profile
Maybe run this through one of the open university lectures available on YouTube and show what the results it produces look like? This should give a clear idea of the quality of the output and an easy way to see before…
Thanks for elaborating! This is definitely not ok, and the response beyond unacceptable. I've been an active user for a couple of years now and have substantial amount of information stored in Roam. I guess I should…
Would you be open to providing some more details on this? Was this a private graph or a public graph?
Related tool that I’ve also found to be useful: https://goblin.tools
Nitpick, the article claims that .com is the TLD of the US. The actual ccTLD of the US is .us. All ccTLDs are 2 characters in length.
It’s a torrent aggregator/search engine
I’m sure the airline can get a much sweeter deal if they show a high volume of rooms booked. Although the costs of an entire days worth of flights being cancelled because of a errant fire alarm seems like a high cost to…
This seems like a largely lost cause. I appreciate that Apple has their privacy practices highlighted in a easy to read card so that developers don’t get to hide it in legalease and a click away in a privacy policy. The…
I’d like to thank Reddit for finally giving my back the time I needed in my day to get back to reading books… What Reddit makes and what Reddit sells are both made by unpaid users of the platform. If a company that is…
There may be a bias of opinions here of people who otherwise are totally qualified for the job that they are applying for bemoaning all the hoops that they have to jump through to show that they are qualified. I’d say…
I run the recruitment process for our small firm. Here is our process that has minimized frustrations like the link OP describes: Every candidate that we are interested in from the resume pool gets a screening call from…
Agilebits at the end of the day is a company and it does things for financial reasons. Us, from the outside looking in, trying to assign a moral value to those actions won’t make sense. They will go down that slope…
My concern with this move isn't that "telemetry" is a boogie-man word but that it is a slippery slope that we have seen far too many companies slide down on. The progression seems to be: No telemetry -> Opt-in telemetry…
Just read through the policy that is available here: https://bitwarden.com/privacy/ Yikes! Here are some quotes: > we analyze data about your visits to our Site to do things like optimize product design. We use a…
We currently use 1Password at work and actions like this from a company whose only job is to make sure that passwords are kept securely make me very nervous. Are there any alternative password management tools that…
I started on a RM2 and upgraded to a Pro when it came out. I knew going in that it was not going to live up to the hype of the marketing around changing your life. But it has proven to be a very useful addition to work…
The specification of Elicitations begins with > Servers MUST NOT use elicitation to request sensitive information For any LLM based flows to gain enough trust by the general public to handle flows that involve money,…
A point to add here on the scoping. This makes sense in a B2C world but for the B2B contracts, our customers specifically check that our scope clause includes all software systems that they are contracting for plus all…
Sure, happy to reach out if you add your email address here or on your profile
Maybe run this through one of the open university lectures available on YouTube and show what the results it produces look like? This should give a clear idea of the quality of the output and an easy way to see before…
Thanks for elaborating! This is definitely not ok, and the response beyond unacceptable. I've been an active user for a couple of years now and have substantial amount of information stored in Roam. I guess I should…
Would you be open to providing some more details on this? Was this a private graph or a public graph?
Related tool that I’ve also found to be useful: https://goblin.tools
Nitpick, the article claims that .com is the TLD of the US. The actual ccTLD of the US is .us. All ccTLDs are 2 characters in length.
It’s a torrent aggregator/search engine
I’m sure the airline can get a much sweeter deal if they show a high volume of rooms booked. Although the costs of an entire days worth of flights being cancelled because of a errant fire alarm seems like a high cost to…
This seems like a largely lost cause. I appreciate that Apple has their privacy practices highlighted in a easy to read card so that developers don’t get to hide it in legalease and a click away in a privacy policy. The…
I’d like to thank Reddit for finally giving my back the time I needed in my day to get back to reading books… What Reddit makes and what Reddit sells are both made by unpaid users of the platform. If a company that is…
There may be a bias of opinions here of people who otherwise are totally qualified for the job that they are applying for bemoaning all the hoops that they have to jump through to show that they are qualified. I’d say…
I run the recruitment process for our small firm. Here is our process that has minimized frustrations like the link OP describes: Every candidate that we are interested in from the resume pool gets a screening call from…
Agilebits at the end of the day is a company and it does things for financial reasons. Us, from the outside looking in, trying to assign a moral value to those actions won’t make sense. They will go down that slope…
My concern with this move isn't that "telemetry" is a boogie-man word but that it is a slippery slope that we have seen far too many companies slide down on. The progression seems to be: No telemetry -> Opt-in telemetry…
Just read through the policy that is available here: https://bitwarden.com/privacy/ Yikes! Here are some quotes: > we analyze data about your visits to our Site to do things like optimize product design. We use a…
We currently use 1Password at work and actions like this from a company whose only job is to make sure that passwords are kept securely make me very nervous. Are there any alternative password management tools that…