You can actually use it with Claude Pro, which is 20/month
The chart is interesting, but misses on an important thing: semiconductor production on it's own is complicated, but producing equipment for semiconductor production is the whole new level, that's why ASML.
Cannot even quality "It has always been shit, so no problem at it becoming even shittier" as a hot take.
What kind of expenses are you talking about?
Free products are not the consequence of megacorps existence. Free products exist, because you are the product. Big companies also doesn't necessarily mean monopolies.
Because we live in a society with some ideas of decency, integrity and so on. He shouldn’t. That’s why he could receive this kind of feedback.
There’s industrial farming, and then there’s farming.
In reality though, do we actually need humanoid robots, and if so, for what?
However, none of that was fed to you by algorithms, but rather your own curiosity for weird stuff and your ability to find it. I am not saying that it is good or bad, but in my book, it is different from infinite…
I think Fowler's work is an underrated must-read for anyone who works in domains related to moving money. Makes any kind of engineering practices and architecture principles logical and make sense.
How is slop threatening Guardian?
In oppressive regimes like USSR (as if there are or were any regimes "like USSR") (where censorship was manual) there always were loopholes to avoid censorship and convey messages you wanted to. In the West (as well as…
Oh, it absolutely is. Censorship in USSR was manual labor. The scale at which its is operating today is incomparable, as is the amount of false positives which it captures, as well as the variety of censored topics…
Thanks for that, OpenAI, but this more or less means unsubscribe.
What's the hypocrisy here?
Can you give an example of dark patterns around iCloud storage?
I prefer self-checkout and use it pretty much every time I see an opportunity to do so. Living in the Netherlands, somehow self-checkout in Dutch supermarkets is very different from the ones I encounter in France or UK.…
Every third story on my Instagram is a scammy “investment education” ad. Somehow they get through the moderation queues successfully. I continuously report them but seems like the AI doesn’t learn from that.
Dropbox and Booking are good examples. Depends on what you call large though.
There's Vercel, there's Netlify, there are more. They all have their niche offerings, which sometimes beat what AWS does. However, they're not a _generic_ cloud hosting provider as Rackspace is. Seems like…
> How often does major reorganization happen? For most companies the answer is never. For most companies – regularly.
What was very visible for me personally is that support people are very highly qualified, and can actually solve the problems themselves instead of escalating. So think of exposing higher qualified people to the front…
You were just so ahead of the whole NFT curve.
It is so handy, indeed! I really wish Apple spent some time to make users aware of things like this, which are baked into standard macOS software.
The last point is easily addressed by e-bikes. The rest is up to Americans to challenge by voting politicians who promise to make changes in those directions.
You can actually use it with Claude Pro, which is 20/month
The chart is interesting, but misses on an important thing: semiconductor production on it's own is complicated, but producing equipment for semiconductor production is the whole new level, that's why ASML.
Cannot even quality "It has always been shit, so no problem at it becoming even shittier" as a hot take.
What kind of expenses are you talking about?
Free products are not the consequence of megacorps existence. Free products exist, because you are the product. Big companies also doesn't necessarily mean monopolies.
Because we live in a society with some ideas of decency, integrity and so on. He shouldn’t. That’s why he could receive this kind of feedback.
There’s industrial farming, and then there’s farming.
In reality though, do we actually need humanoid robots, and if so, for what?
However, none of that was fed to you by algorithms, but rather your own curiosity for weird stuff and your ability to find it. I am not saying that it is good or bad, but in my book, it is different from infinite…
I think Fowler's work is an underrated must-read for anyone who works in domains related to moving money. Makes any kind of engineering practices and architecture principles logical and make sense.
How is slop threatening Guardian?
In oppressive regimes like USSR (as if there are or were any regimes "like USSR") (where censorship was manual) there always were loopholes to avoid censorship and convey messages you wanted to. In the West (as well as…
Oh, it absolutely is. Censorship in USSR was manual labor. The scale at which its is operating today is incomparable, as is the amount of false positives which it captures, as well as the variety of censored topics…
Thanks for that, OpenAI, but this more or less means unsubscribe.
What's the hypocrisy here?
Can you give an example of dark patterns around iCloud storage?
I prefer self-checkout and use it pretty much every time I see an opportunity to do so. Living in the Netherlands, somehow self-checkout in Dutch supermarkets is very different from the ones I encounter in France or UK.…
Every third story on my Instagram is a scammy “investment education” ad. Somehow they get through the moderation queues successfully. I continuously report them but seems like the AI doesn’t learn from that.
Dropbox and Booking are good examples. Depends on what you call large though.
There's Vercel, there's Netlify, there are more. They all have their niche offerings, which sometimes beat what AWS does. However, they're not a _generic_ cloud hosting provider as Rackspace is. Seems like…
> How often does major reorganization happen? For most companies the answer is never. For most companies – regularly.
What was very visible for me personally is that support people are very highly qualified, and can actually solve the problems themselves instead of escalating. So think of exposing higher qualified people to the front…
You were just so ahead of the whole NFT curve.
It is so handy, indeed! I really wish Apple spent some time to make users aware of things like this, which are baked into standard macOS software.
The last point is easily addressed by e-bikes. The rest is up to Americans to challenge by voting politicians who promise to make changes in those directions.