@jaystratton after Elizondo's nothingburger book I don't expect anything more from the "legally can talk about" grifters, I hope I day we get the truth out and unfiltered. until then, let disclosure continue to be a psy-op
@davepl1968 if Microsoft would invest in Windows so that it performs great on the great majority of shitty laptops that most consumers end up buying, MacBook Neos would be no problem. But they've never taken Windows seriously enough to make it performance on the devices people actually buy
@zacbowden I would be great IF @windows was to perform the same way macOS runs on Mac, but it won't. This is the same old over promise / under delivered phalacy since the Netbook / Ultrabook / Surface Go times. Windows can't perform with 8GB of RAM
@thsottiaux - Dynamic selection of models, like in chat.
- switch between accounts / accounts per project maybe?
- it would be great to git diff inside the app (biggy)
@koreavaluehunt@bonnmarqqx Escorts on Korea are made different. They are mostly business literate and made to keep smart people entertained whilst they sip on Soyu.
Two conversations this weekend make me think that there's a vibe shift afoot in Silicon Valley around what one should work on and what is worthwhile.
Culturally, it feels like the moment is ripe for new frameworks:
• Davos expert morality is stale and discredited.
• It's also apparent that the "just be super based" Counter-Enlightenment is not really an answer. (Yes, woke went too far, but simply inverting it doesn't work.)
• EA is no longer the automatic default for smart people.
• There's increasing skepticism of slot and slop machine dynamics.
Overall, "what is worthy and valuable?" feels like it's becoming more central.
@nbaschez I am building this for my company through a handful of skills and markdown that gets distilled on skills and pre-approved context files (including brand voice destilation and validation)
But agree there should be something else.
finally making the jump in full to @linear and we start onboarding the first teams and workflows, we've started to find great delight surfaces.
the seamless integration with @SlackHQ and how accurate the AI actually is has been a clear win.
only key thing missing is a ~wiki
@theinformation Self inflicted wounds by @satyanadella by removing them of a CEO and folding them under the AI slop when they were still at the head of the race
that was quick... so @neiltyson is happy to switch camps as soon as he can profit from it 👽 better later than never I guess, part of the disclosure I guess?
Debunker Neil DeGrasse Tyson has completely changed his tune on UFOs on national news 🤣🤣
“The real question is not ‘are we alone?’ it’s ‘are we ready?’ Are we?”
“Yeah, I think we are, because given the testimonies that we've heard and that we heard delivered in front of Congress in 2023, 2024, 2025 from whistleblowers and insiders and military officials, ex-military, intelligence officers.
It's no longer just the farmer in the back commenting on what hovered over their crops or the revelers coming out of the bar at 2 a.m., these are people of high rank, and all sincere.
Not only have they sort of said that they've got alien body parts and reverse engineered technologies, that's sort of consistent with the files that were released.”
He says the last thing that needs to happen is for the government to roll out an alien body.
@thsottiaux I wished there was an adapt mode that would chose the right model intelligence depending on the task, default to to Extra High not great and changing every time is cumbersome
Problem with Microsoft is that the energy they should put moving things forward are invested in backward compatibility so you end up with neither. Part of not been able to own the full stack. Better for Microsoft to continue support as is for platforms than going backward compatible