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- It’s almost like Microsoft sells security products and runs the most insecure JavaScript package manager to build those security products and couldn’t switch off of it even if the engineers in the org recommended a more secure JavaScript execution context— and that’s realistically why anthropic bought an engine.
- I absolutely agree with you and I’m hyperbolizing to highlight exactly how incorrect that “promise” is
Realistically, the execs see it as either them or their subordinates and the idea of a captain dying with a ship is not regarded as noble amongst themselves. So they’ll sacrifice the crew, if only for one more singular day at sea.
- The definition of technical debt
We took risks today in the hopes that these decisions will make enough money to offset the labor cost of the decision.
Ai promises to eliminate labor, so businesses correctly identify AI risks as free debt.
- The difference is, if your company “moat” is a “prompt” on a commodity engine, there is no moat.
Google even said they have no moat, when clearly the moat is people that trust them and not any particular piece of technology.
- Feels like this is a missed opportunity to innovate by figuring out how to intermingle “canon” between languages
- If React is what’s powering the start menu now, I’m more curious about why Maui doesn’t power the start menu.
.NET Maui running on windows seems like a more logical first step to prove the organization buys their own dogfood.
- I’ll put a bowl of water in the moonlight tonight to bring blessings to the generations of authors farming our collective reality framing.
- Remember humans? So inconvenient.
Curious about the future where customers are also AI.
- Yeah, circuses are how the world never ends.
I’m not competing with the government, but providing a complimentary service to any.
- My disaster recovery plan is circus.
Call me if you have an act.
Book us if you need to rebuild community.
- The government has already failed, objectively.
As someone that stepped outside of the church a decade ago, they’ll be the ones to decide if they are the religion to harbor sexual abuse or if they’ll also just STAND UP— For their own daughters.
At a certain point, they’ll have to admit Peter Thiel’s “political theology” was never “theology” and was only ever “politics”
Tbh, there’s a really easy mantra people outside the church can chant and that is
“Known by fruit, known by fruit!”
And if there’s any hope at all, it seems people do see “the rot” they’re just afraid to say it.
- It isn’t too late.
The word “war” has meaning.
The executive is saying “war” and “portland” in the same sentence.
We the people can invoke treason— the commander in chief said the word and an American city.
Those two things are treason.
This isn’t hard. We just need to STAND UP.
It isn’t like we need to say anything.
Quite literally a mass formation of people to represent, “all of your generals that represent your digital social presence are documented pedophiles, just stop.”
- Incorrect.
In a well designed system, the intern will be delegated with “room booking authority” on behalf of their most senior manager on the calendar invite.
Using something like this, that would be in the CRDT resolution algorithm.
https://w3c-ccg.github.io/zcap-spec/
Company culture will recognize it is an HR problem.
- You can resolve it with an algorithm, like so
- prefer seniority - prefer pay scale - prefer alphabetical - roll dice
That’s how a business would probably do it since the first two alone align with how the business already values their Human Resources, which would translate to “the objects that the Human Resources compete for”
- When you say most platforms, what do you mean?
I’m just curious since I’ve been doing deno for a few years now and haven’t missed node beyond cloning other programs.
- hey yo, sorry to bother you, but just circling back after the news today
the constitution being edited was “a coding error”
if it wasn’t though, no assemblage of men, still no treason.
- 100% agreed.
The managerial class found my LinkedIn findings irritating
I just got a job recently after getting laid off three years ago
I spent a lot of time in the San Francisco Bay Area talking to people
That data is simple:
100% of the people excited about the prospects of AI are currently employed.
And even then, I do sense a wavering in the voice where they’re making sure to tell their manager that they use ai just enough to not need to be replaced by a different person or the machine they’re training.
Kurt Vonnegut’s Player Piano was written for this current moment