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Look into the Arab Spring countries - I mean that one or two that didn't fall back to their old ways. Tunisia would be one, if I recall it correctly?


Tunisia fell back hard. The new dictator has way more power now.


I can't read the article, and I wouldn't be surprised if it would be mentioned: OpenAI has hit $10B ARR just a few weeks ago - which is nothing to sneeze at, but it's at least a magnitude smaller than their expenditures... it's not exactly sustainable economically.

I guess MS (or Oracle) will finally acquihire them in the next half year


I suspect it is exchange of equity for compute credits, because it is not clear where oai would get so much money.


I wonder if it stops working as a TV when it runs out of cyan.


They seem to have quite some problems in the past days, I see lot of connectivity issues continuously - even when it loads, it is very slow.


  > "If Kevin were to ever leave, it's contracted that the code will be open sourced and put in the hands of the community." 
  > However I was ultimately asked to stop working on Nova Launcher and the open sourcing effort.

I pray the deal won't be altered further.


I just installed it on my EndeavourOS box. I opened it, it asked my which theme I want. I couldn't click, and suddenly it went into unresponsive mode. A minute later I killed it and uninstalled it.

I keep trying this editor every few months ever since it was announced, but I always have similar experiences. I remember once I managed to start actually editing something before the GUI started to disappear.

But hey, it has AI.


This is why I try to avoid building/supporting desktop Linux gui apps


One of my favorite guilty pleasures. The list is pretty chaotic, but very easy to waste a whole afternoon browsing it...


Is this basically a prompt library, spread across a big number of repositories?

Edit: my second click was on the link next to the CrewAI "Stock Analysis Tool" usecase, which lead to a 404. The curation has some room for improvement.


I know someone who is Aries. Can you imagine?


Excellent. So we have the bug-infested btrfs which just lost its main maintainer, and the unfinished bcachefs, which just lost its maintainer, not exclusively due to the main btrfs maintainer.

ext4 has been legacy for 25 years... and apparently it's here to stay for another 25.


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