Bankrupting your steel industry in the middle of a war is quite a feat.
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Nuclear fusion seems increasingly achievable.
Do investors still fall for this?
I read through these and it's 80% AI crap that no one asked for. New features? Recall and copilot trash. Bugs? Problems with Recall and copilot. I'm so glad I switched to Linux some months ago. If Microsoft doesn't see reason soon, they might just kill windows.
Most definitely! And in a couple of years we will hear about the lack of developers again. It's not my first rodeo.
Imagine typing deeply personal info into a Meta app.
To me it's funny that a case even needs to be made. I've reviewd enough output of AI agents to confidently dismiss it as largely trash. Given enough time, this hype will blow over and LLMs will be another useful but not revolutionary tool for programmers. It won't even come close to replacing humans and it will require skilled developers to be used efficiently. Software craftsmanship is as valuable as it's ever been.
No surprise there. Now let's see what the EU has to say about this.
Now let's see what the EU has to say about this.
What's saving Europe's IT and US companies' bottom line is the sheer incompetence of the Trump administration. They'd love to weaponize tech against the EU (and anyone else, too) but haven't quite figured out how to go about it without absolutely wrecking everything instantly. And since the topic is way too complex for Trump himself it's being left largely untouched. The writing is on the wall, though, and as far as I am aware alternatives are being explored, albeit very slowly.