I'm actually surprised Claude was about to do that much.
I hadn't even considered handing it a visual mockup to work from. Event though that workflow is par for the course for any web design team.
I would assume there must be at least some prior work into locating individual assets in a larger canvas. It just needs to be integrated into the pipeline.
Major nitpick: ARK is not a hedge fund but an ETF. My understanding is that it tracks an actively managed list of public stocks.
I'm sure it's not much consolation, but "actual" hedge funds are for the sophisticated investor. These funds have access to more sophisticated ways of wiping out investor money.
You're right. Cathie Wood's ARK is all about "disruptive innovation". It's no surprise to see the fund falling after tech. stocks were so grossly inflated.
As an investment strategy, it's a long-term play. Whether the holdings make sense is a whole other question. But don't expect a huge change in strategy just because the markets are down.
Microsoft offering the Windows ISO for download is a recent addition.
If you had to restore a PC 10 years ago, your only options were to obtain a restore disk from the PC manufacturer, use a restore partition on the HDD (assuming it was intact) or buy Windows.
In the past, I had to get restore disk images on BitTorrent to fix friends computers.
Mozilla's donation page says: We are proudly non-profit, non-corporate.
I don't know the ins and out of Mozilla dual identity as a foundation/corporation. But it'd be unsettling to learn that part of your donations to an open-source project is financing a corporate acquisition.
I hadn't even considered handing it a visual mockup to work from. Event though that workflow is par for the course for any web design team.
I would assume there must be at least some prior work into locating individual assets in a larger canvas. It just needs to be integrated into the pipeline.