Comment Why? (Score 2) 57
Has anyone asked him why he wants to do this?
Has anyone asked him why he wants to do this?
In the last 24 months Atlassian has gone from one of my favorite software companies to possibly the worst, and it is all the fault of the AI hype train
I'm sorry, what glyph/letter are you talking about? It's unclear
> For people who have to use Windows for work purposes, you can shut down about 2/3 of all running services with no loss in functionality
You're lucky if your corporate laptop isn't locked down way past the point of being able to install a program like Window Blinds, let alone having admin access to shut down a few services. Corporate Windows is the shittiest OS ever.
I'm looking forward to reading the next "What we got wrong" newsletter from the Browser Company in 6-12 months.
> My URL bar is set up to do nothing beyond display what I'm typing there - no suggestions, no corrections, no auto-complete.
Ooh, that sounds ideal. how do you configure that? (I'm a Firefox user obviously)
This is the Grey Goo of the information space.
> The feature is billed as a less obnoxious version of tools like Google's AI Overviews,
Less obnoxious - but still obnoxious. Our users will love it!
> Smith stole millions in royalties that should have been paid to musicians, songwriters, and other rights holders whose songs were legitimately streamed,"
Actually, no. He stole PROFIT from the streaming companies, and I guess that is just unforgivable.
"AI Bubble finally bursting?"
Yes, Startups are hard. But it helps to have an actual useful product idea and business plan.
For anyone who has read Dan Simmons' Hyperion, specifically the Priest's tale of encountering the Cruciform, then this is completely predictable
Because "important" = "obscene profits"
Some thoughts:
* Email is so last century
* Could Zoom succeed where Google failed with WAVE?
Advertising is the rattling of a stick inside a swill bucket. -- George Orwell