Luck of the draw is very different from having the capital to invest in bots and buying up units to resell at higher prices. You could say they're lucky to have that capital, but economic privilege isn't necessarily…
Considering that this is a brand new release of a frontier model that Anthropic is hyping hard, I'm not sure that the conclusion to draw from their repeated attempts to use it is that it's impressive... Anthropic is…
The point he's making is that a QR-based flow that doesn't require downloading and installing an app, and instead uses the already-installed web browser, is even lower friction and can be used by ordinary folks just as…
They're two completely different codebases... even if they are 100% feature parity, it's 100% different code. They should absolutely be separate from each other, with different issues lists. Clean separation of two…
Ever hear of SLi (now called NVLink)? It's a GPU interconnect that's been available for a good long while now on high-end Nvidia GPU's. I believe AMD's implementation is called Crossfire. GPU interconnect speeds are a…
https://archive.is/fy78P
I search a lot. Heavy heavy searching. Kagi's no-BS approach to search gets me to relevant results much faster than any other search engine. And the ability to down-rank or block unreliable sources only sharpens that…
So then if the government buys pens and reams of paper, then it's the government subsidizing office supply stores? But it's not a subsidy if a corporation spends money on the same supplies? My employer does business…
A contract isn't a subsidy... A subsidy would be giving them dollars without any particular strings attached except perhaps to use those funds to develop the product. If the contract is to provide money in exchange for…
Location: San Jose, CA, US Remote: Open to it Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: VMWare, Proxmox, KVM, Docker, LXC, Kubernetes, Terraform, Pulumi, AWS, GCP, Azure, CircleCI, Jenkins, Okta/OneLogin/Entra, SIEM,…
BookStack is great if you're small. There's no file locking/conduct management when two people are editing the same page and there's no co-authoring. I used it for docs at a startup I was in around 2018 and this lack of…
Assuming for the moment that they aren't saying that with their fingers crossed behind their back, that doesn't change the fact that they store the inputs they receive and swear they'll protect it (Paraphrasing from the…
Ancestry does more than genetic analysis. Their claim to fame is their tools to search through old public records to help one build their genealogy/family tree.
Pro can still get around it, as Pro is not actually a consumer edition. To get around it with business editions of Windows you select the option to add the computer to a domain. The domain join process doesn't happen…
For some people, the ability to use wired headphones/earphones while charging has a lot of value. Additionally, some invest in quality earphones or IEM's and replacing those with the lower-quality limited selection of…
Oh, is that so? That's great to hear! You have some outdated documentation, then. https://help.incident.io/en/articles/6991102-sign-in-with-sa... > Organisation's on our enterprise plan can enable SSO using SAML to…
Your product looks super cool! I'd been looking at improving incident management in my org, but SSO being locked behind enterprise service levels makes it a non-starter for me. Just letting you know that many orgs use…
SAML is fine, no need for OIDC. Someone else mentioned SCIM, which is a highly desired addition, but not a hard requirement for me so long as a public API exists that I can use to automate the user lifecycle.
I'm not the person you've asked, but I'm somebody who has been purchasing SaaS/software for businesses large and small for years. My take: 1. If SSO and other basic modern security features are locked into "Enterprise"…
Luck of the draw is very different from having the capital to invest in bots and buying up units to resell at higher prices. You could say they're lucky to have that capital, but economic privilege isn't necessarily…
Considering that this is a brand new release of a frontier model that Anthropic is hyping hard, I'm not sure that the conclusion to draw from their repeated attempts to use it is that it's impressive... Anthropic is…
The point he's making is that a QR-based flow that doesn't require downloading and installing an app, and instead uses the already-installed web browser, is even lower friction and can be used by ordinary folks just as…
They're two completely different codebases... even if they are 100% feature parity, it's 100% different code. They should absolutely be separate from each other, with different issues lists. Clean separation of two…
Ever hear of SLi (now called NVLink)? It's a GPU interconnect that's been available for a good long while now on high-end Nvidia GPU's. I believe AMD's implementation is called Crossfire. GPU interconnect speeds are a…
https://archive.is/fy78P
I search a lot. Heavy heavy searching. Kagi's no-BS approach to search gets me to relevant results much faster than any other search engine. And the ability to down-rank or block unreliable sources only sharpens that…
So then if the government buys pens and reams of paper, then it's the government subsidizing office supply stores? But it's not a subsidy if a corporation spends money on the same supplies? My employer does business…
A contract isn't a subsidy... A subsidy would be giving them dollars without any particular strings attached except perhaps to use those funds to develop the product. If the contract is to provide money in exchange for…
Location: San Jose, CA, US Remote: Open to it Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: VMWare, Proxmox, KVM, Docker, LXC, Kubernetes, Terraform, Pulumi, AWS, GCP, Azure, CircleCI, Jenkins, Okta/OneLogin/Entra, SIEM,…
BookStack is great if you're small. There's no file locking/conduct management when two people are editing the same page and there's no co-authoring. I used it for docs at a startup I was in around 2018 and this lack of…
Assuming for the moment that they aren't saying that with their fingers crossed behind their back, that doesn't change the fact that they store the inputs they receive and swear they'll protect it (Paraphrasing from the…
Ancestry does more than genetic analysis. Their claim to fame is their tools to search through old public records to help one build their genealogy/family tree.
Pro can still get around it, as Pro is not actually a consumer edition. To get around it with business editions of Windows you select the option to add the computer to a domain. The domain join process doesn't happen…
For some people, the ability to use wired headphones/earphones while charging has a lot of value. Additionally, some invest in quality earphones or IEM's and replacing those with the lower-quality limited selection of…
Oh, is that so? That's great to hear! You have some outdated documentation, then. https://help.incident.io/en/articles/6991102-sign-in-with-sa... > Organisation's on our enterprise plan can enable SSO using SAML to…
Your product looks super cool! I'd been looking at improving incident management in my org, but SSO being locked behind enterprise service levels makes it a non-starter for me. Just letting you know that many orgs use…
SAML is fine, no need for OIDC. Someone else mentioned SCIM, which is a highly desired addition, but not a hard requirement for me so long as a public API exists that I can use to automate the user lifecycle.
I'm not the person you've asked, but I'm somebody who has been purchasing SaaS/software for businesses large and small for years. My take: 1. If SSO and other basic modern security features are locked into "Enterprise"…