

It’s a weird money circle where companies spend money they don’t have for products that don’t exist and the money just goes round and round.
At some point someone will come asking about where the money actually is.


It’s a weird money circle where companies spend money they don’t have for products that don’t exist and the money just goes round and round.
At some point someone will come asking about where the money actually is.


I’m sorry if my comment came across as supporting OpenAI. That was definitely not my intention 😆
Point was that they’re spending trillions and crashing the PC parts market and still firmly in the second place


OpenAI is the one doing 800 billion dollar deals and buying all the memory in the world


The model (sonnet, opus, gpt) is the engine, the framework (copilot, Claude, codex) is the rest of the car
If you put a V8 Hemi in a shitbox, it’s still a shitbox.


They’re all objectively shit.
Even with Opus in the backend Copilot is so bad compared to Claude code


Intellisense can review a 1000 line PR?


There was a theory that Microsoft could just release a Linux distro with a first party windows skin on it


Sailfish OS


Create a loop of copilot talking with itself using the copilot CLI 😉


They have like 7 different, separate, copilots 😆


I read some of it and unless it’s fan fiction, it’s simultaneously creepy and fascinating
Like bots talking privately in discord, sharing information about their users. Or a bot registering a domain and putting up a site to share information


Human people. My source is the old ham dude who gave us the ham exam I managed to bungle and haven’t gotten around to retaking.
He was the type who used morse code at gigabit speeds with a funky looking sideways key


Finland. The questions for the basic test require you to actually know your shit, they’re specifically worded so that you can’t wing it
I failed it, that’s how I know. By a few points but still 😀


Both can coexist, more options is better when talking about decentralised systems


Internet routing is a bit more complex, but basically yes.


It all depends on the environment and the amount of nodes. I’m not exactly controlling Fort Knox here so 100% reliability isn’t a big point
It’s still cool to be at the store 2-3km away and get a notification that the fridge door is open, via a completely independent network 😀
I get the exact same notification via the internet, but it’s not as cool


They dropped the morse requirement because people just stopped taking the test


The HAM license isn’t a trivial checkbox test, at least not over here


Controlling home automation remotely without any internet access.
Tracking dogs, people or vehicles - again with no internet.
They should use some of the funds for UX.
For gods sakes copy the Discord UI EXACTLY and replicate the backend with Matrix. That’s it.
Not whatever they’re doing now.