It's old servers they have already written off and would otherwise decommission. You're basically only paying for power and network traffic.
> There is an incentive to make games addictive. It's not just games though, it's pretty much every digital service now. Virtually every website has infinite scrolling and algorithms that tailor the feed directly to…
> but neural-networks can separate them in practice That's a massive stretch. They are able separate them sort of, but they are nowhere close the original quality of the individual tracks.
IMO LLM writing hasn't significantly improved since maybe GPT4. It still does the exact same "It's not x, it's actually y" tropes and many of the other common LLM smells. Most LLM generated text is immediately…
Yes, they only do SVGs. I'm actually glad they're focusing on code, and code adjacent tooling only.
That would be bandcamp, where the free/preview player doesn't have a volume control but the library player does.
It's the NotebookLM podcast generator voices, it just does it for you once you add all the data to NLM.
My first thought as well, there is (or was) also Cisco Jabber which I wouldn't touch with a ten feet pole. It's generally a good idea to Google the name of the software you're about to publish online at least once.
It's pretty much all laid out on Wikipedia. He initially supported the Democratic Party but because of crypto and AI he donated millions to super PACs for Trump, supported DOGE and said that children are now being…
A lot if not most of the talks will be recorded, yes.
> A true cloud disaster would be something like a major S3 data loss event So like the OVH data center fire back in 2021?
Yes! I loved the thread on twitter back in the day where Jasper explained how he implemented the Half-Life 2 water shader using the two camera method. I can wholeheartedly recommend going through his account there and…
>[...] it doesn't make sense to include it as part of the "average compensation". Unless you want to artificially boost your numbers to sound better in the press release.
Yes. Although it seems they didn't rehire, but just reassigned people from other parts of the org. https://www.cnbc.com/2025/05/14/klarna-ceo-says-ai-helped-co...…
I think they build body worn and other antenna systems.
Here in Germany meat alternatives/substitutes have definitely reached a level of popularity that goes beyond a fad. The leading commercial producer of deli-meats has started producing vegetarian and vegan alternative…
Probably didn't want to risk the same embarrassment that was the Meta live demo.
> Another time I bought a Samsung Fold and it cracked down the middle. I told Amazon and they said they'll refund it under warranty. I sent it back and got a warning that if I return anything else in "non original…
I understood it less as an attempt of improvement and more as an alternate version of the same shot. Where you see more of Aldrin and other smaller bits that were less visible in the original and rightfully iconic shot.
I also use a MacBook as my daily driver, but have used different ThinkPads for years and there is no way that that workload should bring any medium specced TP to its knees like you're describing.
Or Microsoft. For all I know it primarily kills competition...
After having used the IntelliJ/PyCharm spellchecker for German quite extensively I can only attest to this. It's so much more than just checking is a word is spelled correctly. On the other hand, I did use Grammarly for…
I have a v12 and I couldn't be happier. Best cordless vacuum I've owned. Had an aeg before that was about half the price. But it sucked. Still some of the criticism holds, such as the terrible wall charger.
Unless they have explicitly disabled it even m365 has the option to add a totp 2fa method. Might be worth double checking.
Curious why it's based on Distros primarily backed by US-based companies and not something like SUSE?
It's old servers they have already written off and would otherwise decommission. You're basically only paying for power and network traffic.
> There is an incentive to make games addictive. It's not just games though, it's pretty much every digital service now. Virtually every website has infinite scrolling and algorithms that tailor the feed directly to…
> but neural-networks can separate them in practice That's a massive stretch. They are able separate them sort of, but they are nowhere close the original quality of the individual tracks.
IMO LLM writing hasn't significantly improved since maybe GPT4. It still does the exact same "It's not x, it's actually y" tropes and many of the other common LLM smells. Most LLM generated text is immediately…
Yes, they only do SVGs. I'm actually glad they're focusing on code, and code adjacent tooling only.
That would be bandcamp, where the free/preview player doesn't have a volume control but the library player does.
It's the NotebookLM podcast generator voices, it just does it for you once you add all the data to NLM.
My first thought as well, there is (or was) also Cisco Jabber which I wouldn't touch with a ten feet pole. It's generally a good idea to Google the name of the software you're about to publish online at least once.
It's pretty much all laid out on Wikipedia. He initially supported the Democratic Party but because of crypto and AI he donated millions to super PACs for Trump, supported DOGE and said that children are now being…
A lot if not most of the talks will be recorded, yes.
> A true cloud disaster would be something like a major S3 data loss event So like the OVH data center fire back in 2021?
Yes! I loved the thread on twitter back in the day where Jasper explained how he implemented the Half-Life 2 water shader using the two camera method. I can wholeheartedly recommend going through his account there and…
>[...] it doesn't make sense to include it as part of the "average compensation". Unless you want to artificially boost your numbers to sound better in the press release.
Yes. Although it seems they didn't rehire, but just reassigned people from other parts of the org. https://www.cnbc.com/2025/05/14/klarna-ceo-says-ai-helped-co...…
I think they build body worn and other antenna systems.
Here in Germany meat alternatives/substitutes have definitely reached a level of popularity that goes beyond a fad. The leading commercial producer of deli-meats has started producing vegetarian and vegan alternative…
Probably didn't want to risk the same embarrassment that was the Meta live demo.
> Another time I bought a Samsung Fold and it cracked down the middle. I told Amazon and they said they'll refund it under warranty. I sent it back and got a warning that if I return anything else in "non original…
I understood it less as an attempt of improvement and more as an alternate version of the same shot. Where you see more of Aldrin and other smaller bits that were less visible in the original and rightfully iconic shot.
I also use a MacBook as my daily driver, but have used different ThinkPads for years and there is no way that that workload should bring any medium specced TP to its knees like you're describing.
Or Microsoft. For all I know it primarily kills competition...
After having used the IntelliJ/PyCharm spellchecker for German quite extensively I can only attest to this. It's so much more than just checking is a word is spelled correctly. On the other hand, I did use Grammarly for…
I have a v12 and I couldn't be happier. Best cordless vacuum I've owned. Had an aeg before that was about half the price. But it sucked. Still some of the criticism holds, such as the terrible wall charger.
Unless they have explicitly disabled it even m365 has the option to add a totp 2fa method. Might be worth double checking.
Curious why it's based on Distros primarily backed by US-based companies and not something like SUSE?