Comment Re:What's the catch? (Score 1) 19
Probably in here somewhere: "run locally on your laptop without depending entirely on cloud"
Probably in here somewhere: "run locally on your laptop without depending entirely on cloud"
EU techie: "We did it, we replaced Google!"
Boss: "Good job! Are there any other US dependencies?"
EU techie: "Um, yes, it runs on top of Bing."
Boss: "Microsoft!?"
EU techie: "Yip. We couldn't get our home-grown one to work right."
Boss: "Uhgg, well, don't tell anyone and you can have a Citroen."
Russian citizens have no incentive to push innovation, the war's potential prizes give ordinary Russians no notable advantage, yet Ukraine is fighting for its survival: it's adapt or die.
California joined Canada. The orange thing is now all yours!
Which will come first?:
1. Practical flying cars
2. Practical fusion energy
3. Robot that do can dishes
4. Useful quantum computer
...the Higgs BSOD
Hey, you just solved the Hormuz Conundrum, congratulations! Both sides get a better deal than Obama's deal, so can now brag and move on with life.
Maybe the mathies will enter our field and force the industry to factor out all the repetitious bloat found in current stacks. All that repetitious verbose shit just cannot be the pinnacle of software development, I'll bet my Vulcan wanker on it (a transplant). It might require new programming languages, but so be it! Or burning the damned DOM?
Kind of like going from Perl to Java?
Politicians already encroached on that.
If our luck keeps up, Hillary has Putin's emails!
Has anyone here done first-hand testing?
Now you got me curious, are there?
But they smell like stale Cheese-Whiz
"Cool a bit"? If the general truth about the subsidizing of prices gets out, we are looking at a big bubble burst at least as bad as the dot-com poppage.
Investor funds and market-share-fights have kept AI prices low or free, but of course that can't last forever. I suspect one prominent but stressed AI company will spill the beans about fake pricing ("we all do it!"), putting pressure on the rest to prove that claim is false, which they'll fail, spooking investors, ending the run, and triggering a recession.
If a thing's worth doing, it is worth doing badly. -- G.K. Chesterton