>And the rising popularity of generative AI adds yet another unpredictable dimension to the future survival of the public domain archive. I'd say the nonprofit has found itself a profitable reason for its existence
Great platform, I've used it many times for many different production level IoT products, at times as an user facing dashboard and at times as an internal backbone to receive and process telemetry.
The problem with Matrix adaptation has always been E2EE, or rather, the annoying implementation of it
Nobody disputing the 150$ an hour claim? I do not see startups spending 430k a year on devs
>And the rising popularity of generative AI adds yet another unpredictable dimension to the future survival of the public domain archive. I'd say the nonprofit has found itself a profitable reason for its existence
Great platform, I've used it many times for many different production level IoT products, at times as an user facing dashboard and at times as an internal backbone to receive and process telemetry.
The problem with Matrix adaptation has always been E2EE, or rather, the annoying implementation of it
Nobody disputing the 150$ an hour claim? I do not see startups spending 430k a year on devs