it's common, they reserve an amount, and then update towards the final payment. These are not payments as such, and almost always take 48 hours to clear. Same at hotel rooms usually etc.. Many banks only show payments…
wait, people can just do that? How does that even work? Does Visa not supposedly protect both the seller and the buyer? In Western Europe, a chargeback is not that unheard of, but it still requires you to make your case…
Yaah I feel the same way. Gemini is great at and Django and AI backends, OpenAI better at making something visually pleasing in React and Claude for everything else or across frontend and backend. At least, that's my…
yeah I thought that was the USP of Legora and Harvey, so this is not the same thing at all, just surfing the brand recognition
I think it was a lot less restrictive, as far as I understood, the only limit was Microsoft not being allowed to launch competing Microsoft-developed LLMs.
the M line of macbook pro's are beautiful, well crafted, long lasting machines. MacOS might not be your preferred way of working, and you might prefer cheaper options or USB-A ports, but there is really nothing you…
weird how its 0 to 15, and no in between. I went in hoping to set it to 5 minutes. I don't see that as a problem. However, suddenly losing 15 minutes, yeah that's an issue
thank you, I had this debate at work so many times. Sure it's not a security measure as such, but it's still a worthwile component to the overall defense system.
I love the irony on seeing the contribution counter at 0 Who'd have thought, the audience who doesn't want to give back to the opensource community, giving 0 contributions...
also, let's not conflate easy to repair with cheap to repair. The macbook is quite easy to repair, it's just insanely expensive because they made the choice that, for user experience, they attach the keyboard to the…
you need a ton of third party tools to make it behave like Windows, that's what you mean. I'm perfectly happy with my "vanilla" macbook. Runs Baldurs Gate 3 and my final fantasy ps2 emulator just fine, and even…
no, the big news is that finally they have the intention to do it
6k would be a no-brainer. In our office, we'd definitely need the enterprise version for compliance reasons, not because of the features. That's about 14/user/month. At a workforce of roughly 2500, that's a 4million+…
yeah I don't understand how this isn't blatant market abuse through their monopoly position Regulators should be all over it. EU has tried, but unsuccesfully, since it was lawyers who came up with the mitigation.
When you get to partner level, you also get profit sharing on top of you salary. Partners get 300-400k and senior partners get closer to 600-800
is this the same at quantumblack? They at least give the impression their assets on Brix are somewhat up to date and uesable
I would like to counteract your statement that each token adds a distraction. In our experiments, we see a surprising benefit to rewriting blocks to use more tokens, especially long lists etc.. E.g. compare these two…
Benefit of mcp is that it exists and kinda works, and a lot of tools are available on it. I guess it's all about adoption. But inherently yeah it's a discovery service thingy. Google will never embrace mcp since it's…
I've actively started to use outlook and teams through chrome to free up some of my ram, easily saves 3-4gb. It's gotten ridiculous how much ram basic tools are using, leaving nothing for doing actually real work
not necessarily, if openai managed to monetize free users. Could be through advertising, or integrations with marketplaces on commission (e.g. order your next Hello Fresh through ChatGPT? Get recommended a hotel?) They…
not true at all, onboarding is complex too. E.g. you cant just connect claude to your outlook, or have it automate stuff in your CRM. As a office drone, you don't have the admin permissions to setup those connections at…
Gemini on fast also tells me to walk... On Thinking it tells me I should drive if I want to wash it, or walk if it's because I work there or if I want to buy something at the car wash shop. On Pro it's like a sarcastic…
We already require all relevant and referenced documents to be uploaded in a contract lifecycle management system. Yes we have hundreds of identical Microsoft and Aws policies, but it's the only way. Checksum the full…
and there is a huge overlap between those people, and those who slow down to 60 to save on fuel. If they'd just drive 70 on cruise control, they'd be faster, less traffic jams and less fuel use... I really would like to…
weirdly enough, we asked microsoft to help us build these reports and give us insights into these numbers. The ones in our country were utterly incapable and just send screenshots of powerbi reports from the US team. So…
it's common, they reserve an amount, and then update towards the final payment. These are not payments as such, and almost always take 48 hours to clear. Same at hotel rooms usually etc.. Many banks only show payments…
wait, people can just do that? How does that even work? Does Visa not supposedly protect both the seller and the buyer? In Western Europe, a chargeback is not that unheard of, but it still requires you to make your case…
Yaah I feel the same way. Gemini is great at and Django and AI backends, OpenAI better at making something visually pleasing in React and Claude for everything else or across frontend and backend. At least, that's my…
yeah I thought that was the USP of Legora and Harvey, so this is not the same thing at all, just surfing the brand recognition
I think it was a lot less restrictive, as far as I understood, the only limit was Microsoft not being allowed to launch competing Microsoft-developed LLMs.
the M line of macbook pro's are beautiful, well crafted, long lasting machines. MacOS might not be your preferred way of working, and you might prefer cheaper options or USB-A ports, but there is really nothing you…
weird how its 0 to 15, and no in between. I went in hoping to set it to 5 minutes. I don't see that as a problem. However, suddenly losing 15 minutes, yeah that's an issue
thank you, I had this debate at work so many times. Sure it's not a security measure as such, but it's still a worthwile component to the overall defense system.
I love the irony on seeing the contribution counter at 0 Who'd have thought, the audience who doesn't want to give back to the opensource community, giving 0 contributions...
also, let's not conflate easy to repair with cheap to repair. The macbook is quite easy to repair, it's just insanely expensive because they made the choice that, for user experience, they attach the keyboard to the…
you need a ton of third party tools to make it behave like Windows, that's what you mean. I'm perfectly happy with my "vanilla" macbook. Runs Baldurs Gate 3 and my final fantasy ps2 emulator just fine, and even…
no, the big news is that finally they have the intention to do it
6k would be a no-brainer. In our office, we'd definitely need the enterprise version for compliance reasons, not because of the features. That's about 14/user/month. At a workforce of roughly 2500, that's a 4million+…
yeah I don't understand how this isn't blatant market abuse through their monopoly position Regulators should be all over it. EU has tried, but unsuccesfully, since it was lawyers who came up with the mitigation.
When you get to partner level, you also get profit sharing on top of you salary. Partners get 300-400k and senior partners get closer to 600-800
is this the same at quantumblack? They at least give the impression their assets on Brix are somewhat up to date and uesable
I would like to counteract your statement that each token adds a distraction. In our experiments, we see a surprising benefit to rewriting blocks to use more tokens, especially long lists etc.. E.g. compare these two…
Benefit of mcp is that it exists and kinda works, and a lot of tools are available on it. I guess it's all about adoption. But inherently yeah it's a discovery service thingy. Google will never embrace mcp since it's…
I've actively started to use outlook and teams through chrome to free up some of my ram, easily saves 3-4gb. It's gotten ridiculous how much ram basic tools are using, leaving nothing for doing actually real work
not necessarily, if openai managed to monetize free users. Could be through advertising, or integrations with marketplaces on commission (e.g. order your next Hello Fresh through ChatGPT? Get recommended a hotel?) They…
not true at all, onboarding is complex too. E.g. you cant just connect claude to your outlook, or have it automate stuff in your CRM. As a office drone, you don't have the admin permissions to setup those connections at…
Gemini on fast also tells me to walk... On Thinking it tells me I should drive if I want to wash it, or walk if it's because I work there or if I want to buy something at the car wash shop. On Pro it's like a sarcastic…
We already require all relevant and referenced documents to be uploaded in a contract lifecycle management system. Yes we have hundreds of identical Microsoft and Aws policies, but it's the only way. Checksum the full…
and there is a huge overlap between those people, and those who slow down to 60 to save on fuel. If they'd just drive 70 on cruise control, they'd be faster, less traffic jams and less fuel use... I really would like to…
weirdly enough, we asked microsoft to help us build these reports and give us insights into these numbers. The ones in our country were utterly incapable and just send screenshots of powerbi reports from the US team. So…