Can you make it clear on your homepage what you have to do to use this? I.e., do I add a library to a codebase? Do I add opentelemetry to every request? Does it read my logs? I went and tried to skim your docs here…
What do you mean? Could you expand on your answer?
His explanation seems pretty reasonable, no? > He pointed out that the Connectors page featured OpenAI and Anthropic, two companies that hadn’t contributed to the WordPress project and nobody had complained about their…
That may be true for this specific use case, but the protection on bigger services could be easily rolled back. E.g., law enforcement was able to ask Google for "tell me everyone who was in this specific area during…
They asked Google for “who searched for this address or this person’s name” and got back a list of people. That’s chilling (vs - eg - “what’s this specific person’s search history?”). Makes you think about this…
If new apps are automatically surfaced, how do you know you’re getting the authentic app? Eg “Zilow” vs “Zillow” or something… is this the new typosquatting? ChatGPT can also suggest apps when they’re relevant to the…
Looks really cool! I had slight trouble understanding whether the repo is the complete codebase or if it connects to a separate backend. Does one host the server or is it connecting to Airweave backend? Put another way:…
Doctorow also focuses more on the decision NOT to expand flocks (which comes late in WSJj. Really easy to say “it’s just supply and demand” while obfuscating that you’re limiting supply.
An easy (ish) option here is to use autosquashing [1], which lets you create individual commits (saving your work - yay!) and then eventually clean em up into a single commit! Eg git commit -am “Starting work on this…
16 participants and 20 controls is small enough that you might miss a subset of people that do have reactions to gluten. My associate has huge migraines when he eats gluten, but does not have celiac disease. Looking…
Can you make it clear on your homepage what you have to do to use this? I.e., do I add a library to a codebase? Do I add opentelemetry to every request? Does it read my logs? I went and tried to skim your docs here…
What do you mean? Could you expand on your answer?
His explanation seems pretty reasonable, no? > He pointed out that the Connectors page featured OpenAI and Anthropic, two companies that hadn’t contributed to the WordPress project and nobody had complained about their…
That may be true for this specific use case, but the protection on bigger services could be easily rolled back. E.g., law enforcement was able to ask Google for "tell me everyone who was in this specific area during…
They asked Google for “who searched for this address or this person’s name” and got back a list of people. That’s chilling (vs - eg - “what’s this specific person’s search history?”). Makes you think about this…
If new apps are automatically surfaced, how do you know you’re getting the authentic app? Eg “Zilow” vs “Zillow” or something… is this the new typosquatting? ChatGPT can also suggest apps when they’re relevant to the…
Looks really cool! I had slight trouble understanding whether the repo is the complete codebase or if it connects to a separate backend. Does one host the server or is it connecting to Airweave backend? Put another way:…
Doctorow also focuses more on the decision NOT to expand flocks (which comes late in WSJj. Really easy to say “it’s just supply and demand” while obfuscating that you’re limiting supply.
An easy (ish) option here is to use autosquashing [1], which lets you create individual commits (saving your work - yay!) and then eventually clean em up into a single commit! Eg git commit -am “Starting work on this…
16 participants and 20 controls is small enough that you might miss a subset of people that do have reactions to gluten. My associate has huge migraines when he eats gluten, but does not have celiac disease. Looking…