SharePoint uses it extensively
Is azure Linux still alpine, or is it a full fork now?
Ability can't really be compared to knowledge... e.g. you might lose the ability to play the piano, yet retain the knowledge about how to
I think maybe that was just when YOU were playing games, because games today still ship with tons of bugs - it usually isn't until a few years later that there is stability
I mean, yes? Maybe it's different where you live but QA pretty much disappeared a few years ago and project managers never had anything to do with the actual software
If its profitable why are they banning people from using it in systems like claw?
So why are they banning people from using it in systems like claw?
It was revealed to me in a dream
Ok? Even if they're batched? Grid energy is batched too
Are you sure? I thought tokens (or watts) were sold at such a loss that if current supply limits were reached they’d go broke
Also interested in this - the kWh figures people talk about do not match the price of the subscriptions
Is that just because people pay subscriptions and never use their tokens? Same model as ISPs
My understanding was that if everyone paid and used AI the companies would go into liquidation on energy bills etc
How else will you get iMessage?
AI companies must hate this right? Because they're selling tokens at a loss?
Did claudebot have paying customers? My understanding with these companies is that you buy the market, the product can just be forked (like Amazon did)
Infinite growth is a childish belief
Sounds more like busy work rather than something that makes money
However good growth is finite unless you also believe in immigration and debt
If someone from the Phillipines clicks waypoints for a drone in Ukraine, is it a warcrime?
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My exact reaction
>food is largely a solved problem It really isn't...
Most of those things are ops related, not software development
No we have a Microsoft graph connector which inserts externalitems into graph, copilot is able to surface these, probably via the same semantic search database The capability was there for years, but it was expensive -…
SharePoint uses it extensively
Is azure Linux still alpine, or is it a full fork now?
Ability can't really be compared to knowledge... e.g. you might lose the ability to play the piano, yet retain the knowledge about how to
I think maybe that was just when YOU were playing games, because games today still ship with tons of bugs - it usually isn't until a few years later that there is stability
I mean, yes? Maybe it's different where you live but QA pretty much disappeared a few years ago and project managers never had anything to do with the actual software
If its profitable why are they banning people from using it in systems like claw?
So why are they banning people from using it in systems like claw?
It was revealed to me in a dream
Ok? Even if they're batched? Grid energy is batched too
Are you sure? I thought tokens (or watts) were sold at such a loss that if current supply limits were reached they’d go broke
Also interested in this - the kWh figures people talk about do not match the price of the subscriptions
Is that just because people pay subscriptions and never use their tokens? Same model as ISPs
My understanding was that if everyone paid and used AI the companies would go into liquidation on energy bills etc
How else will you get iMessage?
AI companies must hate this right? Because they're selling tokens at a loss?
Did claudebot have paying customers? My understanding with these companies is that you buy the market, the product can just be forked (like Amazon did)
Infinite growth is a childish belief
Sounds more like busy work rather than something that makes money
However good growth is finite unless you also believe in immigration and debt
If someone from the Phillipines clicks waypoints for a drone in Ukraine, is it a warcrime?
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My exact reaction
>food is largely a solved problem It really isn't...
Most of those things are ops related, not software development
No we have a Microsoft graph connector which inserts externalitems into graph, copilot is able to surface these, probably via the same semantic search database The capability was there for years, but it was expensive -…