I wouldn't be surprised if multiple nation-states already had them without calling them such because 'Look, someone pushed a button 3 hours ago before it engaged'. Once the private capital gets their hands on them, we…
Perhaps that is the true measure that the author found, and humans have actually been winging it since the inception of programming? ;)
Are you sure the capital-enabled won't abolish us for trying to do so?
OK, but are you able to put an order on 100+ brand-new hauls if you're just starting out without the enormous capital to back you?
Many people, myself included, will gladly be 'hurt' on a 2-3 hour flight, if that means we can save some noticeable amount of money on the fare.
In my experience, the congestion data is not the issue: even with the split across Google / TomTom / Here / Apple / some hyperlocal alternatives, everyone seems to have reasonably good idea where the traffic jams are.…
I believe they'll get profitable sooner than their frontier competition. Their operating costs seem to peanuts compared to the providers they're compared to most often while having the local advantage of not being…
How do you feel about the responsiveness of gemini-cli? I tried it on a paid plan and the 10-minute hang-ups (per step, not the whole plan execution) really break the illusion of performance gains, unless you run it in…
Couple of years ago I was (as a human being, not my career span) 20. Spare for the usual StackOverflow / blog snippets, that was my experience and I suppose most of those just starting out. I think it's very recent to…
GeminiCLI is absolutely terrible, nothing comparable to the browser access. I've started using the 'AI Pro' tier lately and I get 15 minutes response times from Gemini 3 'Flash' on a regular basis.
'Coolest'? I guess this could also be said for drugs, but I don't see it as a benefit.
That's akin to being grateful for your local shop owner that they allowed you to sweep the floor for other customers.
Most of the new culture and website contents is under full copyright. How much of an obstacle was that to these companies?
They've had ample access to the final output - our code, but they still hope with enough data on HOW we work they can close the agentic gap and finally get those stinky, lazy humans that demand salary out of the loop.
Quite simply, that's just a matter of the corporate internal policy and its (lack of) enforcement. This problem is just a subset of the wider IP breach with some people happily feeding their work documents into the free…
That's one of the possible benchmarks, not the only one. Being 59th there, on a list enriched with every variation of Model_Name X.Y (March 2025 Preview) Pro-Thinking, translates to being in the top 10 providers…
> Its bottom floor for LLMs. What? That's just demonstrably false. The market doesn't consist of 5 providers.
That post mostly concerned infrastructure, you won't likely run the same managed DB with 2 different providers, for example, but you can well offer sign-in with EU/non-EU options, and as long as the first one is viable,…
Did you try to register VAT-free by any chance? My first guess would be that you could have set the tax region wrong.
> They know everyone in the world will never pause when they see their logo on the buttons. As in, that they won't run away when they see them or that they will all happily use them? If you mean the latter, then it's…
Sign-on with the external identity provider doesn't help if data related to your account like the billing information, your government ID info etc. are released in the breach, that's the sore point.
Sorry, I don't see your point. While lifting up the masses out of extreme poverty globally is obviously good, it doesn't transfer to your situation unless you happen to live in one of these upstart countries. The…
The baristas example can only make me think that with the growing wealth disparity and no obvious exit path for white collars we might see a big return of servant-like jobs for below 1%. Who wouldn't want to wake up and…
Then instant bank transfers didn't really help you with this use case, did they?
How do you do your groceries with that?
I wouldn't be surprised if multiple nation-states already had them without calling them such because 'Look, someone pushed a button 3 hours ago before it engaged'. Once the private capital gets their hands on them, we…
Perhaps that is the true measure that the author found, and humans have actually been winging it since the inception of programming? ;)
Are you sure the capital-enabled won't abolish us for trying to do so?
OK, but are you able to put an order on 100+ brand-new hauls if you're just starting out without the enormous capital to back you?
Many people, myself included, will gladly be 'hurt' on a 2-3 hour flight, if that means we can save some noticeable amount of money on the fare.
In my experience, the congestion data is not the issue: even with the split across Google / TomTom / Here / Apple / some hyperlocal alternatives, everyone seems to have reasonably good idea where the traffic jams are.…
I believe they'll get profitable sooner than their frontier competition. Their operating costs seem to peanuts compared to the providers they're compared to most often while having the local advantage of not being…
How do you feel about the responsiveness of gemini-cli? I tried it on a paid plan and the 10-minute hang-ups (per step, not the whole plan execution) really break the illusion of performance gains, unless you run it in…
Couple of years ago I was (as a human being, not my career span) 20. Spare for the usual StackOverflow / blog snippets, that was my experience and I suppose most of those just starting out. I think it's very recent to…
GeminiCLI is absolutely terrible, nothing comparable to the browser access. I've started using the 'AI Pro' tier lately and I get 15 minutes response times from Gemini 3 'Flash' on a regular basis.
'Coolest'? I guess this could also be said for drugs, but I don't see it as a benefit.
That's akin to being grateful for your local shop owner that they allowed you to sweep the floor for other customers.
Most of the new culture and website contents is under full copyright. How much of an obstacle was that to these companies?
They've had ample access to the final output - our code, but they still hope with enough data on HOW we work they can close the agentic gap and finally get those stinky, lazy humans that demand salary out of the loop.
Quite simply, that's just a matter of the corporate internal policy and its (lack of) enforcement. This problem is just a subset of the wider IP breach with some people happily feeding their work documents into the free…
That's one of the possible benchmarks, not the only one. Being 59th there, on a list enriched with every variation of Model_Name X.Y (March 2025 Preview) Pro-Thinking, translates to being in the top 10 providers…
> Its bottom floor for LLMs. What? That's just demonstrably false. The market doesn't consist of 5 providers.
That post mostly concerned infrastructure, you won't likely run the same managed DB with 2 different providers, for example, but you can well offer sign-in with EU/non-EU options, and as long as the first one is viable,…
Did you try to register VAT-free by any chance? My first guess would be that you could have set the tax region wrong.
> They know everyone in the world will never pause when they see their logo on the buttons. As in, that they won't run away when they see them or that they will all happily use them? If you mean the latter, then it's…
Sign-on with the external identity provider doesn't help if data related to your account like the billing information, your government ID info etc. are released in the breach, that's the sore point.
Sorry, I don't see your point. While lifting up the masses out of extreme poverty globally is obviously good, it doesn't transfer to your situation unless you happen to live in one of these upstart countries. The…
The baristas example can only make me think that with the growing wealth disparity and no obvious exit path for white collars we might see a big return of servant-like jobs for below 1%. Who wouldn't want to wake up and…
Then instant bank transfers didn't really help you with this use case, did they?
How do you do your groceries with that?