@vasuman mmm, switching the underlying model on a vendor that hasn't shipped GA, with self published benchmarks, is risk I don’t want to take… I’ll wait …
@rauchg@bennycode What worries me is not only whether the actors were highly skilled, but whether AI is lowering the barrier enough that smaller actors can look far more capable than before. I’m not a security expert, though.
@theo Browser debates feel overblown. Safari, Chrome, Edge, Brave and Firefox meet the bar. For most users the differences are invisible. Devs hop for tooling, UX and habit more than speed. Real gaps exist, but not for most everyday use.
JS - Defintly USA ( Ubiquitous dominant in Web, chaotic melting pot of tools and styles , very criticized or araound the world)
Rust - Germany (Precision Engineered)
Ruby - Japan ( Elegant, minimalist focus on developers happiness)
Python - UK (Polite , readable and orderly)
C++ - Switzerland
Java - Totally China ( Massive , Corporate, Run Everywhere)
C# - Denmark , just because Anders is Danish
PHP - French (Practical and often misinderstood)
@spectatorindex Shocking news: I’ll still use both DeepSeek and ChatGPT. Competition is good, after all. Meanwhile, OpenAI and the U.S. government are busy starring in AI Monopoly Wars, where egos clash, money talks, and regulations try to keep up. Boring but Fun!
So, he’s probably debating privacy and whether they’ll use our data or let us opt out or whatever. But honestly, we’re already surrendering to American companies that do the exact same thing. Like, is the Chinese Communist Party really going to use my prompts to destabilize my country? My last search was literally “how to cook real al dente spaghetti.” Priorities, people!
@de_saruman@rom1trs I don’t think they made a statement, but I believe they didn't make the app profitable, and I don't think they received more investment. It's sad; it was a very good app.
En esa época, el cristianismo era la religión dominante y la intolerancia religión siempre ha sido común. A los cristianos se les prohibía cobrar intereses por religión, así que los judíos terminaron ocupando ese rol como prestamistas. Obviamente, cobrar deudas nunca cae bien, menos a los que no pagaban.
No digo que los judíos fueron buenos o malos, porque como cualquier grupo, y como actualmente podemos ver, tienen sus errores. Pero si ves la historia, es un claro ejemplo de intolerancia hacia el que es diferente. Y ojo, esto no solo les pasó a los judíos, sino a muchas religiones y culturas.
Come on @LeaVerou have the right to have her opinion and express whatever she want. @rauchg also is free to have his opinion. Chill out, everyone . And let’s be real. Vercel is not the panacea for cloud platforms, and certainly Trump will not make the US and international relations better.
Prediction: This tweet is the best thing that happened to Vercel’s competitors this whole year.
Vercel has had remarkable success with smaller organizations and independent devs. However, a huge part of that segment is also progressively leaning, so this tone-deaf rejoicing while people are still raw and reeling from grief — many literally fearful for their or their loved ones safety — will not go down well for Vercel.
(Yes, many other CEOs congratulated Trump, but their formulaic announcements were night and day from the starry-eyed fanboyism of this one.)
My feed is already full of folks trying to figure out where to move their online properties. I recommended @Netlify — been with them since 2019, at this point hosting ~50 projects and have been very happy. Also, bonus points, @biilmann is a nice down-to-earth guy who I could not even imagine endorsing a fascist. (You’d expect "won’t endorse fascists" to be a baseline of human decency, not a rare virtue, but here we are)
@HugeLeters@ahmadaccino In Japan, people actually prefer having lots of options and info right in front of them. What might look like clutter to some is actually helpful for users who like seeing everything in one spot without having to click around too much.