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·الشهر الماضي·discuss
> Datacenters run at roughly 30% to 40% effective utilisation

I wonder what is stopping datacenters from passing this benefit to customers by launching better tuned plans. For example, t series EC2 instances on AWS.
boringperson
·الشهر الماضي·discuss
> Free, forever. A Pro tier is on the roadmap for batch tools and complex server-side jobs (OCR, video, etc), but the browser tools will always be free.

This seems like a decent take at the "free" version of the freemium product that's planned. I'd probably add a basic history of operations done on the same browser (without needing a login). Along with that, for people who deal with spreadsheets, the amount of resources and time required for processing large files especially.
boringperson
·قبل شهرين·discuss
The title says [0] and the very first line says [1]. When I read the article, I expected medium / deep climate tech companies to be mentioned. I feel these companies are more difficult to comprehend for a general investor and might struggle with public valuation. Once I go inside, the article talks about just “Energy transition” companies and doesn’t touch the broader topic of “climate tech”. Far better than typical clickbait-y titles but still.

[0] “Climate tech companies are going public”

[1] “This year, there’s been a wave of notable energy companies going public”
boringperson
·قبل شهرين·discuss
> I have a strong suspicion that folks who have a high degree of domain expertise in a particular area will fail as software builders even in an agentic world because they will struggle to elucidate clearly the rules in their head that they've learned over years.

Maybe they need a build a hybrid expertise of "domain" and "software engineering". For example, robotic surgery requires expert surgeons to build sufficient expertise in robotics

Also, noticed a pretty high karma for a throwaway account.