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"This will start 6 threads that each peg your CPU... "

they're doing what to my CPU????


Warming it up. For the eventual electron app it'll be running.

Guys, it’s a butt secks joke

Oh my opsec is good but buttsec needs improvement.

Fully utilize.

Also, pour one for the death of the analog speedo. Peg the needle, no more!


Now that's a fun microcontroller project idea. An analog dashboard for ram/cpu/whatever. I'm sure it's been done.

Edit: https://sasakaranovic.com/projects/diy-analog-resource-monit...


Bend over for big tech!

is this the Huawei chip difference?

That is probably why they were a few months delayed. But could be interesting to see their hosting / network / colocation setup.

1.5B seems kinda low, no?

that was my first thought too

the color-codes make those benchmarks charts impossible to understand. very pretty though.


For what it's worth, the bars correspond in order with the legend. Plus there’s hover text.


microslop at it again


do we need another protocol for this? seems like a stream data problem more than anything


Agreed, but “protocol” is changing its meaning. MCP is t really a protocol either.

They’re both better described as conventions, but whatever.


"is very european." ... aa yes consumer protections. very european.


This assumes that there is only 1 way to protect consumers


Snowflake and vulnerabilities are like two peas in a pod


"But what if I told you that all you need is 1000 lines of python + a github repo?" didnt need to read past this line LMAO. not at all enterprise.


Don't worry. Someone will come along and run the same 1000 lines on a Docker container using ECS Fargate launched with Step Functions under the watchful eyes of Cloud Watch all glued up with Lambda and stick everything behind IAM roles and a parem store and charge 100x more...then it can fit your definition.


its not about the cost or complexity of the solution, its just about the info density.

```The result after running 20 parallel agents on this for ~2 days:```

That's basically saying 'yeah, me and my 20 coworkers figure everything out of your company'. There is just nothing innovative apart from hoping the AI to magically just work.


Hey, OP here! I agree the idea here is pretty simple. The main insight is just allowing the agents to figure out the unfiltered truth about a company (the good, bad, and ugly). I tried many variations of this before but they all failed because it simply captured "intended process" instead of the ground truth. Still have a lot of hard problems to figure out like how to maintain RBAC and scale this solution!


Even worse. The same code but deployed as a ZIP file….


They make connecting SAP so difficult... this is the only way


It's not how it works. You suppose to contract a consulting company that contracts some offshore company to connect you to SAP.


But you can't just hire one, you have to hire functional consultants (who tell you your flow is wrong and you have to adjust that to how SAP does things) and then implementation consultants who don't know how the process works, but can actually implement that integration. And then again after the next release because the integration broke.


And the customer being cheap doesn't pay for the proper modules and thus everything gets mapped to PSP elements -- to keep the same old garbage piles that get pushed around.


I wonder if it’s cheaper to just have an AI write the parts of SAP you actually need.


if the AI is a certified SAP consultant, sure. But then it would probably cost you $20K/month in subscription.


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