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Result: Both. The Wittgenstein Result.

I somehow got a perfect 40%/40% balance, don't know if that's the most rare or the most common


The preference rankings keep fluctuating on every release for me. A year ago it was Gemini dominating coding tasks, then it was Claude, now it is the latest Codex again. With the next point release(s) the cycle will continue.

You need AI to just replace the svg?

These days, everyone is using AI for even small things, because honestly it's easier to say to an AI to use original SVGs and have it go out and find the correct ones with a web search tool call than to do it myself, it's simply a waste of my time for small tasks like that.

Of course I don't, but if it helps me do trivial tasks so that I can focus on other things, I might as well use it.

I think it's fine if you find the design of the site a trivial thing that others shouldn't focus on, but it kinda begs the question why you didn't just have the ai generate a much simpler page. Why have the ai generate all this fluff when you just want to show of what you've made? You (rightfully!) care about not wasting your own time, why waste ours?

What simpler page would it be? It just shows off the features with screenshots, not sure what else could be made simpler.

Sorry for wasting your time.

None of this is true

What the hell, many of these look like complete frames in themselves! Crazy

> Perhaps a society not in slow intellectual decline would have chosen otherwise.

The "slow intellectual decline" has circular causality with advancement of mass media and convenience tech.


I am not a finance pro, but is it not normal and expected for secondary equity markets to be hesitant against large unloads of pre-money company stocks, even in cases where the company in question isn't in water like OpenAI is? Does this not say more about the failure of the investors themselves in balancing their portfolio properly than OpenAI itself?

Here's how I think Microsoft can get a quick and sustained longterm win in GUI (/s but only partially) -

1. Drop all its GUI stacks apart from legacy Win32

2. Port KDE Plasma to Windows (with aliased bindings to support traditional explorer.exe calls so as to not break user apps)

That's it. There really aren't many significant apps that use the rest of Microsoft's stack apart from Win32 that won't recover from this, and Microsoft itself will just see a massive drop in its own costs with a massive rise in user satisfaction.


> Google’s Cloud feels like the best engineered one, though lack of proper human support is worrying there compared to AWS.

Also the lack of locations in general. GCP's fleet is tiny compared to both AWS and Azure


Do you contest the fact that Microsoft royally fumbled OpenAI out of sheer incapability of providing what's supposed to be its core business despite having all deals in its favor? Because that's the most damning validation against Azure in recent times.

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