

Yes but they do zero tests on the build, if it compiles, it ships. For example it crashes if you try to open a file dialog and the copilot button is not working and can’t be hidden


Yes but they do zero tests on the build, if it compiles, it ships. For example it crashes if you try to open a file dialog and the copilot button is not working and can’t be hidden


An individual storing 10tb on their “unlimited” cloud backup: $8/ month
A company storing 10tb on their S3: $60/month
An ai company storing 10tb on their faster S3: $150/month AND must use multiple petabytes (at least $30k/month)
It’s easy to see which kind of customer they like to have


They found the perfect scapegoat in prince Andrew “we didn’t know, fuck him. Now move on”


I want to point out to other Lemmy users that this example it is not generic but it’s a real life example (allbirds)


I’d even pay to upgrade him to a north Korean prison labor camp


Yes but sometimes, for example core parts of windows 11 like the start menu, don’t need to be cross platform and should be native, not a pwa
Why?
Codex uses npm, no? Why do they need ruff and uv??
Inaccurate, they don’t ask, just take down, and have the implicit permission of every western country