@k4sp4rs vilciens aizgāja brīdī, kad JV paņēma valdībā progresīvos, tā ka konservatīvo kažoku viņi tagad var kārt uz nagliņas, vairs nebūs nepieciešams.
Если кому-то интересно, у меня есть друг, который купил два билета на финал чемпионата мира 19 июля 2026 года. Этот идиот не заметил, что в этот же день у него свадьба.
Если кто-то хочет пойти вместо него — церемония состоится в Большой синагоге в Тель-Авиве. Невесту зовут Шоши, и всё уже оплачено.
@Vinotava@PluumeJ Būtiskais ir jaunās vēlēšanu sistēmas izstrāde, par to bija savlaicīga un pietiekama komunikācija, pārējais ir akciju sabiedribas komercdarbības problēma, tur komunikācija jāgaida no LVM un ZM.
Claude Tag is a Trojan horse. Not because Anthropic is doing anything evil. Because the incentives are obvious.
Day one, this looks like a great feature: tag Claude in Slack, let it follow the thread, remember context, connect to tools, break down tasks, chase work, and act like a teammate.
But that is exactly the problem. The moment your AI vendor becomes a shared coworker, it stops being just a model provider. It starts becoming the place where work is interpreted, remembered, routed, and eventually executed.
That is not model lock-in. That is context lock-in. You are now renting your company back from them.
Models can be swapped. Agents can be copied. But the memory of how your company actually works is much harder, maybe impossible, to move: the Slack scar tissue, the exception paths, the customer promises, the unfinished threads, the weird workflows, the implicit owners, the “we tried that in Q2 and it failed” knowledge.
Once that lives inside one vendor’s agent layer, you are not renting intelligence anymore. You are renting your company’s operating memory.
And the pricing model makes it even more dangerous. A human coworker has a salary. Claude has unbounded tokenized activity. The more work moves through it, the more the vendor captures not just IT spend, but labor spend.
This is the enterprise bargain people will regret: Convenience now, and rapid decent into dependency.
The right architecture is simple: rent the best intelligence from whoever is best this month. OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, open source, whatever. But own the context layer.
Your company memory should be inspectable, permissioned, portable, and model-neutral. It should not be buried inside the same vendor that sells you the intelligence and the workflow surface.
Claude Tag is useful. That is why it is dangerous. Rent the intelligence, but own the context. Or, regret later.
By far my favourite Scotland vs Brazil story is the referee saying “Good luck, may the best team win” to both captains before the game in 1982 and Graeme Souness replying “I fucking hope not”
The #HijabiMan hashtag is going viral, calling out Islam over its gender roles, double standards, child marriage, and the oppression of women.
More hilarious examples in the thread:⤵️
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