And with โcompanies like Uber also burning through their 2026 budgets in just four monthsโ - whatโs the impact on output? Unless you are willing to sink more money into tokens, work just stops?
As a user of AI for various things, and to keep up to date with the moving industry the cost of doing things at scale is scary - I am curious at how much companies are actually spending given recent news from Microsoft https://t.co/tnswERyUcn
Soft launched Quelle (https://t.co/BXE58DCanz) a couple weeks ago. A very minimal RSS reader, that's a feed of your feeds.
Used the same style of the feed on the homepage, so the landing page is the example of what you get.
Sitting next to your child learner driver requires a lot of trust and confidence. The feeling of letting them grow and giving them responsibility is an odd experience
Amazing how things have changed with the increase in AI scrapping these days. 12 years ago fetching RSS feeds was trivial, these days it's much different with all the CDN protections being put in place.
In JIRA there's a user preference to sort the order of comments on a ticket either ascending or descending. Given it's a user preference, what people reply in their comment with based on the below comment? To me, there is no below comment.
@joemasilotti set up ruby native with a recent rails app I've created, and thinking I am seeing an issue with rendering a page and how native-inset is working. Not sure if it's ruby native or Hotwire native. See screenshots, this items are within a native-inset-top area
Adding more code isn't always the answer - take a step back, ask yourself what is the intention here, and fix based on the intention not fixing based on what the current code looks like