And it's not just Microsoft. Apple and other are having the same issue. Something fundamental seems to have happened post Covid but before AI. WFH, flood of Dev hiring, increasingly hostile worker relations, a bunch of…
I have noticed in just the past two weeks or so, a lot of the naysayers have changed their tunes. I expect over the next 2 months there will be another sea change as the network effect and new frameworks kick in.
I'd say that it's probably not a play against open source, but more trying to remove/change the bottlenecks in the current chip production cycle. Nvidia likely doesn't care who wins, they just want to sell their chips.…
What thing have you found most interesting or impactful for you?
No.
There are a number of OSS EDRs. They all suck. DAT-style content updates and signature-based prevention are very archaic. Directly loading content into memory and a hard-coded list of threats? I was honestly shocked…
Big tech has hit the IBM stage of their lifecycles, there will be a new Microsoft there in the next couple of years to reset things.
By 2025 the majority of applications will use AI in some way (mostly to allow for sloppy user input), in 5 years there will be no non-AI applications. For example, in healthcare (because... day job), you will be…
I'd just love to see them keep this same energy when dealing with the actual police and end qualified immunity. They won't. But it would be the right thing to do.
Or will those services/businesses pop up in new areas due to the shifting population?
If there is anything that can actually get a tech worker unionization effort going, it's going to be the back and forth on these RTO policies. Folks have tried in the past around non-competes, or equity tomfoolery, but…
It's simple. All the "Big Brains" missed the real risks of Web 1.0/Web 2.0, focusing only on the positives in a time of hope and economic growth. Now, we have an internet that focuses on how everything is terrible, and…
Honestly, as someone who does this, Bard seems to be much better at writing natural emails. It's just easier to dump some thoughts in to bard and ask it to redraft, then fluff it a little to sound like me.
If you have a disease that causes organ damage, it's not that ridiculous. Look at the referenced studies. Multiple studies by different organizations performed 6-12 months out showing persistent fatigue, body aches,…
This is my knee jerk reaction, but then I ask myself if I really want Trump (or Pelosi depending on your political persuasion) deciding how my search engine and social networks work. Feeling a big "NOPE" on that one.…
"Quality Federal Health Insurance for all" = yes "Medicare for all" = Terrible idea Medicare is insufficient coverage. Almost all folks on Medicare need supplemental insurance, or a state plan to actually get the care…
It’s just bureaucracy, which at a fundamental level is just a lack of trust in individual staff.
Personally, I think that Gab is a dumpster fire that it's best to avoid, yet I am very sensitive to browsers making content/editorial decisions for their users. From a security perspective teaching users to jump around…
Agreed. And so far in the dev releases, they are stripping out all the Google services.
Check any of the studies from the AHA, AMA, Beckers, or any of the financial institutions/investment firms reporting on the healthcare sector. It's ugly out there. Beckers tracked 20+ health care orgs that went bankrupt…
The truth is that in "gig" based economies guilds and unions are essential(portability of seniority, benefits, etc). If done right it benefits both the employer and the low and high end of workers. Also, the truth is…
And it's not just Microsoft. Apple and other are having the same issue. Something fundamental seems to have happened post Covid but before AI. WFH, flood of Dev hiring, increasingly hostile worker relations, a bunch of…
I have noticed in just the past two weeks or so, a lot of the naysayers have changed their tunes. I expect over the next 2 months there will be another sea change as the network effect and new frameworks kick in.
I'd say that it's probably not a play against open source, but more trying to remove/change the bottlenecks in the current chip production cycle. Nvidia likely doesn't care who wins, they just want to sell their chips.…
What thing have you found most interesting or impactful for you?
No.
There are a number of OSS EDRs. They all suck. DAT-style content updates and signature-based prevention are very archaic. Directly loading content into memory and a hard-coded list of threats? I was honestly shocked…
Big tech has hit the IBM stage of their lifecycles, there will be a new Microsoft there in the next couple of years to reset things.
By 2025 the majority of applications will use AI in some way (mostly to allow for sloppy user input), in 5 years there will be no non-AI applications. For example, in healthcare (because... day job), you will be…
I'd just love to see them keep this same energy when dealing with the actual police and end qualified immunity. They won't. But it would be the right thing to do.
Or will those services/businesses pop up in new areas due to the shifting population?
If there is anything that can actually get a tech worker unionization effort going, it's going to be the back and forth on these RTO policies. Folks have tried in the past around non-competes, or equity tomfoolery, but…
It's simple. All the "Big Brains" missed the real risks of Web 1.0/Web 2.0, focusing only on the positives in a time of hope and economic growth. Now, we have an internet that focuses on how everything is terrible, and…
Honestly, as someone who does this, Bard seems to be much better at writing natural emails. It's just easier to dump some thoughts in to bard and ask it to redraft, then fluff it a little to sound like me.
No.
If you have a disease that causes organ damage, it's not that ridiculous. Look at the referenced studies. Multiple studies by different organizations performed 6-12 months out showing persistent fatigue, body aches,…
This is my knee jerk reaction, but then I ask myself if I really want Trump (or Pelosi depending on your political persuasion) deciding how my search engine and social networks work. Feeling a big "NOPE" on that one.…
"Quality Federal Health Insurance for all" = yes "Medicare for all" = Terrible idea Medicare is insufficient coverage. Almost all folks on Medicare need supplemental insurance, or a state plan to actually get the care…
It’s just bureaucracy, which at a fundamental level is just a lack of trust in individual staff.
Personally, I think that Gab is a dumpster fire that it's best to avoid, yet I am very sensitive to browsers making content/editorial decisions for their users. From a security perspective teaching users to jump around…
Agreed. And so far in the dev releases, they are stripping out all the Google services.
Check any of the studies from the AHA, AMA, Beckers, or any of the financial institutions/investment firms reporting on the healthcare sector. It's ugly out there. Beckers tracked 20+ health care orgs that went bankrupt…
The truth is that in "gig" based economies guilds and unions are essential(portability of seniority, benefits, etc). If done right it benefits both the employer and the low and high end of workers. Also, the truth is…