was out to dinner recently
waiter approached our table
"let me fill those waters for you, do we have any allerg-"
before he could start pouring, i stopped him in his tracks
"sir, is something wrong?"
"yes, i don't want a single drop of water wasted on this dinner."
he seemed confused, so i explained
"a data center can use that entire jug of water to power 3 minutes of agentic workflows. that's a much higher ROI than keeping me hydrated."
eventually, i managed to convince every table at the restaurant to do the same. they all clapped as i loaded the spare water onto a truck heading for the closest data center
i haven't had anything to drink in weeks, and i'm starting to hallucinate, but if hallucinating is good enough for the LLMs, it's good enough for me
@antonships@Codie_Sanchez Of course they do... You need to prove your competence before you just ask chatGPT to do something.
Right money or not. Most people won't sell a business if they think it's crash and burn in the new ownership.
If they see that it'll grow under the buyers it's a win-win
@asaio87 Not quite. SaaS just has a higher bar to be a feasible business.
There were people making good money from wordpress/Shopify plugins that did very little for annual fees. This is the part that's dead. But no one is trusting a wordpress AI weekend remake
@kbeachballin@dickiebush There's more on the list that are simply vanity but it's all bs.
Buy what YOU want, with what you can easily afford, AFTER you've got a safety net.
@kbeachballin@dickiebush Fresh socks quarterly
5k watch
Newest iPhone
Air pods pro
Muji pens and journals
VIP tickets at music festivals
To name a few from the list...