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Show HN: Simulation of the Tech Industry in 2027

marbleos.com
8 points·by breadsniffer·9 months ago·9 comments

OpenAI's H1 2025: $4.3B in income, $13.5B in loss

techinasia.com
558 points·by breadsniffer·9 months ago·697 comments

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breadsniffer
·8 days ago·discuss
Why do I feel like this is the story of the average B2B SaaS YC startup?
breadsniffer
·11 days ago·discuss
I’m paying $100 per month for codex, idk if that’s them “losing”….? Although idk about big enterprise cos keeping their unlimited token/tokenmaxxin usage though API req
breadsniffer
·last month·discuss
Turn this into an essay or something, cool ideas here
breadsniffer
·last month·discuss
+1
breadsniffer
·2 months ago·discuss
They’re so disconnected from reality, living in their own bubble.
breadsniffer
·2 months ago·discuss
gottem!!! Bad bot
breadsniffer
·2 months ago·discuss
from perplexity deep research: "Colossus‑related gas‑turbine power plants have been run in ways alleged to violate the Clean Air Act, in already over‑polluted Black and low‑income communities near Memphis, and Anthropic has now become the main user of that infrastructure."

sources: https://www.tba.org/?pg=Hastings2025AIX (Tech, Toxins, and Memphis: Evaluating the Environmental Footprint of the xAI Facility)
breadsniffer
·3 months ago·discuss
Yeah very simple, but cool nonetheless.
breadsniffer
·4 months ago·discuss
Mamboooo no. #5
breadsniffer
·4 months ago·discuss
Anyone know what kind of departments/parts of business were the first adopters of visicalc?
breadsniffer
·4 months ago·discuss
Facts
breadsniffer
·7 months ago·discuss
can you expand on your workflow?
breadsniffer
·9 months ago·discuss
2027
breadsniffer
·9 months ago·discuss
I took inspiration from (https://www.dol.gov/newsroom/releases/osec/osec20250812), which mentions: "Demand-Driven Strategies: Expand proven work-based learning models like Registered Apprenticeships and align education programs to career pathways in priority industries to ensure direct connections to employer needs."

I was surprised to find this coming from the current admin for sure...
breadsniffer
·9 months ago·discuss
Thank you for the kind words!
breadsniffer
·2 years ago·discuss
There's still the cost of reviewing bad code. If the task was "completed" but you have to spend 20 mins looking over the code or the whole 1-hour-long process to "understand" what it did, it still failed.