Trusting any single AI vendor seems like an increasingly high risk for any team or company.
When using models: use it behind a router where it's trivial to switch providers as soon as one tries to force unacceptable T&Cs like Anthropic with Fable. When using harnesses: do the same. Use ones where models are trivial to switch out, like OpenCode, Factory, Cursor and many others.
Putting all your dependencies on one provider increasingly feels like a massive business risk that makes little to no sense to take.
Unless you have a hobby project, of course. Then convenience is all that matters. But if you're a professional, make it dead simple to offramp from one provider to the other!
@adamhjk Makes me wonder: is the interesting question for AI factories which domains are homogeneous enough to converge on one machine, and which aren't?
@adamhjk Kubernetes kind of proves your point from the other side: it converged because it serves one domain (web services) with homogeneous enough requirements. Firmware, desktop, real-time systems all stayed off it — different shipping cycles, different correctness models.
@adamhjk On the other hand, would a more strict language like rust have advantages? The machine, that builds the machine could be restricted using typing and compiler errors when diverting from its path.
And, how many machines building machines do we need? One for every domain?
@adamhjk What do you think about enterprise frameworks in that regard? Hundreds of devs have worked on the same Spring/Hibernate based monolith. There was not much freedom. Then Go/nodes came and devs jumped on it as they had much more freedom.
Will AI bring us back to Spring?
@GeoffreyHuntley@badlogicgames so you mean, when the LISP for AI has been invented, you can finally think about the WHAT and not the HOW to generate? 😉
@treysis Hielt sich in Grenzen. Hab jetzt aber ein Ticket. Den offiziellen Marktplatz kann man als Mensch vergessen. Die Tickets sind nichtmal eine halbe Sekunde online.
Ten years ago, Chris Hadfield (@Cmdr_Hadfield) recorded this marvel which remains one of the masterpieces of music and astronautics.
Entirely shot on International Space Station, he released it the day before he returned to Earth at the end of Exp. 35.