This is just plain corruption and the government officials were paid off. The parents of students should have been given the option to request the devices if needed and that would have been 1000x cheaper.
I think the students who have internet trouble at home may not always be in a situation where their parents are voluntarily going to the school to request these devices.
I find this comment amusing. How is this different than any non-means tested benefit? Or would the same criticism apply? (fwiw I think this money could have been spent better elsewhere).
The ffmpeg wrapper use case is interesting. Reusing some core software for speed and reliability but to get better usability by leveraging LLMs seems like the sweet spot for SaaS use cases. A lot of these CRM products are basically wrappers around DBs and sheets like core products with terrible UI. The new breed will solve the UI ease of use issues.
Hard disagree. Tim should focus on fixing their software. It has become extremely buggy and it needs to be fixed. No one buying an iPad cares about running some custom browser and supporting it is pointless and is what makes the software emote complex and worse. He should take better care of his paying customers rather than engaging with opinionated activists.
>For iOS 27 and next year’s other major operating system updates — including macOS 27 — the company is focused on improving the software’s quality and underlying performance.
-via Bloomberg -18d
Edit: almost can’t be true if they’re going to try to push Siri hard :-/
I'm curious why use a hosted browser instead of just spinning one up locally and since you already have he electron app. Why not just use a different Chrome profile for isolation and interact with that?
Thanks for the question! We only use the hosted browser for running the automations remotely (via API). In the IDE, we use a local chrome browser, where we spin up an anonymous profile for isolation.
NPR mentioned something about Europe not mandating this and some other vaccines the US mandates but the expert basically dismissed that saying 30 years ago US decided to do its own thing. I felt this was biased and was just taking an anti-incumbent / anti-Trump stance. Does anyone have a more scientific view of EU policy with risk assessments?
The full context risk assessment is that Denmark is "doing it better" for their population as a whole.
Trump and RFK Jr. looked at the Danish policy of fewer mandated vaccines at birth and copied that one single feature from a larger broader public health scheme.
What the Danes do is much better follow up post natal care for all newborn babies.
There's treatment at the first sign of (say) hepatitis B in Denmark, put in place early enough to avoid any severe liver disease.
The US would be better off, across all newborns, with a mandatory hep-B vaccine as a great many US newborns have no follow up post natal care to catch those cases that will result in liver damage for life.
If the US wants the Danish outcomes and reduced use of vaccines then the US also needs much better broader accessible affordable and effective post natal care.
> I’m predicting that the uncertainty and discouragement of H1-Bs will lead to a destruction of jobs in the U.S. and a suppression of salaries as high quality software engineers don’t move to the U.S., allowing the center of gravity of the industry to shift out of the U.S.
Statistically speaking if you take a bunch of low-mid level salary / skill folks and move them out of US, the average salary should increase no? R&D jobs in countries like India is still low compared to US. These are the high skill and pay jobs and they will continue to be here.
Is there data on what site search engine they use? This is hard to get as it is sitting deep in the backend but will be super useful information. built with doesn’t have this, but they do have a list mapping search engine (Bloomreach, Coveo, Algolia) to the website probably based on private data dumps. Being able to look this up for a website will be very useful.
This dataset does include Bloomreach Discovery, Coveo and Algolia. These were detected by looking through HTTP responses for publicly available web pages. For example, Coveo was detected by searching a script tag's src attribute for "static.cloud.coveo.com".
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