Awww c'mon who could've seen that coming
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I wonder if there's going to be a point in the future where we all look back at this massive over-investment and kick ourselves for making so much expensive electronics waste.

GitHub is teetering on one 9 over an entire quarter. There are serious, systemic problems in Microsoft's shop.
How have I never heard about Kanopy? This looks so cool!
Makes sense to track this since it's one of the fastest growing consumers. I think it would also be interesting to track who is buying power infrastructure and in what quantity. Even basic power poles are backordered for years, so I shudder to think about the economic impact of a data center for a blank check tech company clawing in everything they can.
Like anyone who's been paying the least bit of attention, I was wondering "wait, what's new here?"
In a letter sent Tuesday to Attorney General Pam Bondi, Raskin said the documents point to a broader risk to national security, writing: “These new disclosures suggest that Donald Trump stole documents so sensitive that only six people in the entire U.S. government had access to them, that the documents President Trump stole pertained to his business interests.”
This is more interesting than the headline, in my opinion. The claim that they "pertained to his business interests" is not exactly the same thing as selling them to the highest bidder. It suggests either that Trump's businesses are the subject of intense scrutiny by the fed or, more likely and more worrying, Trump is much deeper into brokering sensitive information than we expected (as in, it's one of his main sources of income).
See, this is why openai can never go public: if it has to open its books, the music stops.
Disney does not have the luxury of teasing its investors with billion dollar deals-- every quarter, they have to report where they're stacking their chips, and any cute shit will get them sued and investigated at a minimum. They probably expect their peers to meet them halfway on that.
Openai is not a serious company. When a major prospective partner like fucking Disney wants to open a billion dollar account, what possible excuses could a real company have for not figuring it out?
HOAs make a lot of sense when there's shared private infrastructure, like elevators. They make less sense when they dictate what color residents can paint their houses.
At least pushing it is free :)
Yeah, I had a good laugh at this. Half of the commits I review are coauthored by Claude, a fact that I'm sure Anthropic is thrilled to claim, but this colossal fuck up was obviously the work of a rogue intern or something.