User error
Yeah 90% of the time the simple solution is just use Google time and these problems are smeared away because they got burned enough internally they did it themselves
No one is as sure of their negotiating position as the software dev / temporarily embarrassed founder who thinks they’re special and the bestest and better than everyone else exactly like them.
Yeah you could just run rsync and sshfs.
dumb regulation meaning any regulation they don't understand the purpose of is the point.
5 years ago they had the same incentives.
Reread my comment and process it.
The world changed. Massively. Reprice everything you're benchmarking pre covid.
This is how they make their money. They put out underpowered crap and constantly churn them so you have to pay them regularly. If something isn't profitable to maintain it just goes EoL.
The ai psychosis is real. We've played with it a good bit, it in no way matches the ridiculous hype.
Because we're all on call for the service, and tragedy of the commons exists. That coworker isn't paying the cost, everyone else is paying a fraction of it, and it builds over time.
You're absolutely right! So does AI most times.
It all was many years ago after the great depression, and similar. Then people kept voting in republicans who's life mission is to gut the SEC and all related regulation keeping them from doing things like this.
The parent didn’t respond to anything their parent said either.
They must have outsourced their security to MSRC
Only if the price is under the competition, which does exist now.
That means you aren't high enough up to deal with the non helpdesk level security people.
Not if they're touch required in a secure enclave like a yubikey
Now I just hear the Voltron intro riff in my head
This is the point this has delved into internet crankery.
This is basically "I should have asked more questions in the interview" If you aren't willing to fix obvious issues like this it is not somewhere that I want to work.
no, they have incentive to charge as much as they want, butt they have massive costs / capacity constraints per token, if anything they have a major incentive to reduce them because they literally cannot meet demand.
Dude, this sounds more like a build problem than a new guy problem. Your process sounds completely broken.
And if anti-gravity existed, we could have flying cars. Outside of ignoring the laws of physics, this isn’t very useful of speculation.
Their team's bug close metrics
User error
Yeah 90% of the time the simple solution is just use Google time and these problems are smeared away because they got burned enough internally they did it themselves
No one is as sure of their negotiating position as the software dev / temporarily embarrassed founder who thinks they’re special and the bestest and better than everyone else exactly like them.
Yeah you could just run rsync and sshfs.
dumb regulation meaning any regulation they don't understand the purpose of is the point.
5 years ago they had the same incentives.
Reread my comment and process it.
The world changed. Massively. Reprice everything you're benchmarking pre covid.
This is how they make their money. They put out underpowered crap and constantly churn them so you have to pay them regularly. If something isn't profitable to maintain it just goes EoL.
The ai psychosis is real. We've played with it a good bit, it in no way matches the ridiculous hype.
Because we're all on call for the service, and tragedy of the commons exists. That coworker isn't paying the cost, everyone else is paying a fraction of it, and it builds over time.
You're absolutely right! So does AI most times.
It all was many years ago after the great depression, and similar. Then people kept voting in republicans who's life mission is to gut the SEC and all related regulation keeping them from doing things like this.
The parent didn’t respond to anything their parent said either.
They must have outsourced their security to MSRC
Only if the price is under the competition, which does exist now.
That means you aren't high enough up to deal with the non helpdesk level security people.
Not if they're touch required in a secure enclave like a yubikey
Now I just hear the Voltron intro riff in my head
This is the point this has delved into internet crankery.
This is basically "I should have asked more questions in the interview" If you aren't willing to fix obvious issues like this it is not somewhere that I want to work.
no, they have incentive to charge as much as they want, butt they have massive costs / capacity constraints per token, if anything they have a major incentive to reduce them because they literally cannot meet demand.
Dude, this sounds more like a build problem than a new guy problem. Your process sounds completely broken.
And if anti-gravity existed, we could have flying cars. Outside of ignoring the laws of physics, this isn’t very useful of speculation.
Their team's bug close metrics