Oh lord. Sorry they’re doing that to you. Chargeback?
Of fucking course
Of ducking course they are. There’s not a strong enough incentive not to. Companies have pulled crap like this a million times and the vast majority of the time just get a slap on the wrist.
I keep checking in on OpenTelemetry every few months to see if the bits we need are stable yet. There’s been very little progress on the things we’re waiting for. I don’t follow closely enough to comment on possible…
Oh that’s interesting and I think you’re right. Software as it’s developed today is very abstract but spreadsheets have a visual representation that makes them much more approachable.
Good!
I’m not sure what to expect. Apple is better than average at finding good applications of technology for regular people. On the other hand, Apple is below average in integrating network functionality (iCloud’s many…
Project management actually seems like a good candidate for open-source. It seems like companies often need customizations. I could imagine forks for different industries.
Yeah iPad hardware is sadly limited by software and I think Apple shoots themselves in the foot. It took them a long time to start allowing apps to use meaningful amounts of ram and managing custom fonts is a mess. I…
This isn’t the first time this has happened. They’ve had the exact same issue just affecting a smaller number of users and have never acknowledged it. You can find lots of reports on the OpenAI discord.
I have exactly the same workflow: VSCode when I want a specific extension and Sublime as a fallback. I think a lot of people don’t notice the difference but I can’t un-notice it. Huge generated files and whatnot, VSCode…
Thanks for sharing this. You’ve articulated a nuanced balance very well.
Like how a serf could move their crops to a more generous lord. It’s a false dichotomy that you either have one monopolistic company or perfect competition. Like almost everything, it’s a spectrum. Apple and Google…
Oh lord. Sorry they’re doing that to you. Chargeback?
Of fucking course
Of ducking course they are. There’s not a strong enough incentive not to. Companies have pulled crap like this a million times and the vast majority of the time just get a slap on the wrist.
I keep checking in on OpenTelemetry every few months to see if the bits we need are stable yet. There’s been very little progress on the things we’re waiting for. I don’t follow closely enough to comment on possible…
Oh that’s interesting and I think you’re right. Software as it’s developed today is very abstract but spreadsheets have a visual representation that makes them much more approachable.
Good!
I’m not sure what to expect. Apple is better than average at finding good applications of technology for regular people. On the other hand, Apple is below average in integrating network functionality (iCloud’s many…
Project management actually seems like a good candidate for open-source. It seems like companies often need customizations. I could imagine forks for different industries.
Yeah iPad hardware is sadly limited by software and I think Apple shoots themselves in the foot. It took them a long time to start allowing apps to use meaningful amounts of ram and managing custom fonts is a mess. I…
This isn’t the first time this has happened. They’ve had the exact same issue just affecting a smaller number of users and have never acknowledged it. You can find lots of reports on the OpenAI discord.
I have exactly the same workflow: VSCode when I want a specific extension and Sublime as a fallback. I think a lot of people don’t notice the difference but I can’t un-notice it. Huge generated files and whatnot, VSCode…
Thanks for sharing this. You’ve articulated a nuanced balance very well.
Like how a serf could move their crops to a more generous lord. It’s a false dichotomy that you either have one monopolistic company or perfect competition. Like almost everything, it’s a spectrum. Apple and Google…