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let's say I put a lock on an office door. You say "Why? Bazookas will get through the door anyways".
I don't know how I feel about this change but context does in fact matter about whether something is a good idea or not
I guess I'm just saying "1Password with autofill" will help more than "1Password without autofill".
We can always make mistakes of course. And yeah, sometimes we just haven't done something.
Isn't this backwards? If the autocomplete doesn't show up that's a flag that the password is going somewhere it doesn't belong. If you're always copy-pasting from a password manager then you're not getting that check "for free".
Obviously SSO-y stuff is _better_, but autofill seems important for helping to prevent this kind of scam. Doesn't prevent everything of course!
Fly has consistently surprised me at how late they have been to doing the "standard company" stuff. Their sort of lack of support engineering teams for a while affected me way more though.
You gotta take the Legos away from the CEO! Being CEO means you stop doing the other stuff! Sorry!
And yes they have their silly disclaimer on their blog, but this is Yet Another "oh lol we made a whoopsie" tone that they've taken in the past several times for "real" issues. My favorite being "we did a thing, you should have read the forums where we posted about it, but clearly some of you didn't". You have my e-mail address!
Please.... please... get real comms. I'm tired of the "oh lol we're just doing shit" vibes from the only place I can _barely_ recommend as an alternative to Heroku. I don't need the cuteness. And 60% of that is because one of your main competitors has a totally unsearchable name.
Still using fly, just annoyed.
The assumption is that more productive AI + humans leads to cost reductions.
But if everyone involved has a profit motive, you end up cutting at those cost reductions. "We'll save you 100 bucks, so give us 50", done at the AI model level, the AI model repackager, the software suite that the hospital is using, the system integrators that manage the software suite installation for the hospital, the reseller of the integrator's services through some consultancy firm, etc etc.
There are so many layers involved, and each layer is so used to trying to take a slice, and we're talking about a good level of individualization in places that aren't fully public a la NHS, that the "vultures" (so to speak) are all there ready to take their cut.
Maybe anathema to say on this site, but de-agglomeration really seems to have killed just trying to make things better for the love of the game.