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Nesticle is a nostalgia bomb for me.

I felt like the coolest fucking kid on the block for having that icon on my desktop.

I’ve had an idea for the last 15 years.

~10 bucks and a card is printed and mailed to address for you. Add a few bucks for a handwritten note.

I still think this is a good idea. I just had too many other failed ideas to put the time into it.


I'm aware of at least one business that does this already.

Python is a mess compared to Lua (in my opinion of course). Lua and Luau are much smaller and more consistent languages.

He really did create a lot of cool stuff. It’s inspiring to see how much one person can create.

What do you mean?

It's a multi-layered refute that we are anywhere near AGI while also taking shots at the idea that "God" is real.

And it's taking shots at how far off from Jesus's teachings a lot of "Christianity", particularly those in the media and in power, are..

There is a lot going on there.


Revolution time.

Magazines are too expensive now.

About a buck per non-ad page.


“ Why is Atlassian making this change?

We’re continuously investing in ways to help your teams achieve more with our platform and this change is no different. AI is already multiplying what teams can accomplish, from agents that simplify complex workflows to enterprise search and chat that quickly surface the right context when it matters”

Isn’t money the real answer?


charging an enterprise premium just to give users the privlege of opting out of metadata harvesting is wild. they know exactly how valuable project structures, issue titles and sprint cadence data are for training models.

this trend is exactly why relying on client-side 'trust" or saas toggles is failing us. if you want real privacy now you have to build it into the architecture. aggressive edge caching and stateless proxies that sanitize payloads before they even hit the upstream provider is basically mandatory now. if the data never reaches their persistence layer, they cant train on it. we need to start trusting our own infra, not their updated tos.


British?

“Cursor have” and “Cursor are” is awkward to read.


Now you know what it feels like to be British reading practically any other English source on the Internet.

That's not British, that's just old people


No, I'm claiming your source is outdated. It has become an old people thing now

Plausible how? Explain please.

Tokens. Tokens spawning sub agents using more tokens. Maybe some training too.

I didn't say it was Wise.

I said it seems within possibility for this, very particular, corporation.


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