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Mika
It would be just cheaper to self-host something for the whole company then? Open-source AIs are there and they are very much competitive with proprietary solutions.
Spellforce 1
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The evil mage, who we hunt the whole game, just escapes from the hero character during the cutscene through the time portal that sends him back, where he understands what he have done, becomes the white mage and summons the hero character (as the game does at the beginning).
Might sound like an interesting plot but I was really annoyed the game ended up without giving me the ability to slap the bastard.
I just say "sorry". I mean, inventing reasons don't do any of us any favors. They know I will not give anything after I say sorry. Does it matter to them, why?
TBH despite I don't like this specific idea, nor use Firefox directly, I do like the usage of local inference vs sending your data to thirdparty to do AI.
They just needed to do it OPT IN, not OPT OUT.
That you, personally, think you are seeing this is great, works for you.
We have a POC group and everyone I've spoken that tried the tool reports productivity boost. So it's either that everyone is under impression they've boosted their productivity, while they didn't, or everyone actually did boost their productivity. And I find the later to be more likely, because there is no reason for these people to lie.
Uh, idk how they got that number. It goes against the observations of literally everyone in the industry, so maybe it's not the industry that is biased, but the benchmark they did is incorrect?
Like just several sprints before I've saved my team by generating proto contracts taking backend repo as a context, as backend was busy with other higher important things to unblock us. No AI here means we would be blocked full stop for the entire sprint. And when backend did generate the contract, it was almost identical, and the diff in contracts allowed to identify the issue in the entities they send.
True, some tasks can be done faster without AI, because you have the context and the amount of code volume is actually fairly low.
But
while the "high developer familiarity with [the] repositories" aided their very human coding efficiency in these tasks.
My brother in Christ, in big enterprise project chances that you have some familiarity with the code, well, they are non-zero, but also not that high.
19% drop in what?
This whole USA diplomacy is fucking whack. Lots of confusion on what, why, where.
First, after Witkoff dialog in russia, Trump told European partners that there would be exchange Kherson/Zaporizhzhya (russia moves out) to Donetsk/Luhansk (Ukraine moves out).
Then next day Witkoff says russia is not planning to retreat from anywhere.
Next day, EU leaders demanded a call with Witkoff, where he confirmed the deal is "Ukraine moves out of Donetsk in exchange to ceasefire".
Fucking clowns.
Wonder what did they put in the system prompt.
Like there is a technique where instead of saying "You are professional software dev" you say "You are shitty at code but you try your best" or something.
Yuck. Well then again we sit in Lemmy, and the lead dev is a proud tankiest tankie. Open source do be like that.
Like, humans?