Believe it or not, Fitbit charge 6 is the better deal
it's roughly the same size honestly and you can just turn off notifications if you find them all that distracting. you get google wallet, gps, and check your hr w/out a phone
#fitbit#fitbitcharge#fitbitair#googlehealth
.@Qualcomm stock pops up to 15% after-hours, after chipmaker almost doubles projection for 2029 non-handset revenue on their investor day, today!
https://t.co/sNtOMnWjpv
I don’t think today’s SK Hynix ADR news is just about SK Hynix.
It’s another signal that AI memory has become strategic infrastructure.
A $1T memory leader is raising $29B to expand HBM capacity and buy more EUV tools.
I’m bullish on the whole complex: $MU, $SNDK and SK Hynix.
The bottleneck isn’t demand anymore.
It’s capacity.
@silberschmelzer It's a great starting point but still lacking certain historical data points for analysis on trades etc.
Hoping it gets there sooner rather than later!
This is a new paradigm for interacting with Claude that is significantly more "inline" with all the other human activity org-wide. Once you do all of the under the hood engineering work to make this "just work" (e.g. across tools, integrations, compute environments, memory, security, etc.), Claude basically joins the team in a seamless way - you can talk to it as you would talk to a person and it can help with a very large variety of workloads.
Imo this is the 3rd major redesign of LLM UIUX. The first paradigm was that the LLM is a website you go to, the second was that it is an app you download to your computer. This third one is that it is a self-contained, persistent, asynchronous entity with org-wide tools and context, working alongside teams of humans. It really takes a while to wrap your head around it, but it works and it is awesome.
I started my career on the Microsoft Edge team. Unfortunately, I’m bearish on AI browsers. Here’s why (from least to most important):
1. Maintainence—
At Edge, we forked Chromium, and it still took an enormous amount of work to reconcile with upstream and stay up-to-date with web standards
2. Differentiation—
Web platform standardization fundamentally limits how much you can change about the browser experience
3. Distribution—
Most people aren’t searching for a new browser. Owning the OS defaults, or at least an adjacent surface like the search engine, is a big deal
4. Agents will kill most web apps—
Increasingly, general-purpose agents will take actions on your behalf. Why go to Expedia dot com when your agent can just book the flight?
In the cases where you want rich UI, your agent will simply render a web view on the fly.
IMO, the most likely Chrome killer is something like ChatGPT/Claude Desktop
@GooglePlay@matt_w_forsythe I've had an app live on the play store. Once I updated the app...it is no longer getting approved for something that already got approved earlier. It's getting rejected even though all disclosures are clearly provided
Please make it make sense!
@clamanna@themissexcel Please clarify where the skills get saved? Users onedrive? Or internal sandbox?
If a user has both personal and work onedrive installed - which documents folder?