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dacryn
·hace 8 meses·discuss
it's not interesting as a standalone question indeed. The question is, what do you enable by having a private chef?

Is it the fact that you don't want to spend the time cooking? or is it cooking plus shopping plus cleaning up after?

Or is it counting the time to take cooking lessons? and including the cost of taking the bus to those cooking lessons?

Does the private chef even use your house, or their own kitchen? Or can you get a smaller house without a kitchen alltogether? Especially at the rate of kitchen improvement, where kitchens don't last 20 years anymore, you're gonna need a new kitchen every 5 years. (granted the analogy is starting to fail here, but you get my point)

Big companies have been terrible at managing costs and attributing value. At least with cloud the costs are somewhat clear. Also, finding staff that is skilled is a considerable expense for businesses with a more than a few pieces of code, and takes time, you can't just get them on a whim and get rid of them.
dacryn
·el año pasado·discuss
claude and mistral seem to be in a good ethical place.

You actually can't fault llama either, as a standalone product. However it's still in Zuck Paradise
dacryn
·el año pasado·discuss
365 is not taking off. Numbers are average at best. Most companies now pay 20/user/month extra, and whilst the sentiment is that it likely kina is somehow worth it, nobody claims it would be better than break even. Many users are deeply disappointed with the overpromising in powerpoint and excel. Sure it's quite useful in outlook and the assistant is great to find files in scattered sharepoints, but that's the limit of my value with it.

OpenAI copilot, not microsoft copilot, actually looks like a stronger product and they're going full force after the enterprise market as we speak. We're setting a demo in motion with them next month to give it a go.

We'll have to wait for the first one to crack Powerpoint, that'll be the gamechanger.
dacryn
·el año pasado·discuss
You fail to grasp the value of bloomberg terminal.

The UI has in fact, evolved, but it has never changed. For example, higher DPI screen sizes, the UI is now instrumented in a web browser, no longer the the old TUI. It is fast, it is familiar, it's the same, but it evolves, if that makes sense.

If you know how to use it in company A in decade 1980, you know how to use it in company B today. That doesn't mean it hasn't improved or improved ergonomics.

It's a beautiful piece of engineering that got the basics right. Power users add whatever they need to it, modular, but it's not like Vim or VSCode where you are basically useless without a large effort when moving into a blank new updated version, let alone things like the ribbon design vs the old design in office.
dacryn
·el año pasado·discuss
big companies care more about how easy it is to automate the labels, the accounting, the scheduling, ... Saving 2 euro per delivery but requiring a few hour of human effort is typically not worth it
dacryn
·el año pasado·discuss
same here.

I guess it's Microsoft slowly making it cater to their enterprise clients
dacryn
·el año pasado·discuss
I have literally switched to a lower paying job because of IT issues at a previous firm. The extra headaches was not worth it to me. It doesn't help IT was full of Microsoft fanboys over there who saw Macs as a nuisance and did barely any testing on them of their updates
dacryn
·el año pasado·discuss
A work managed mac without a sort of helpdesk that can help you fix an update issue of approved software is equally unserious.

I have never had sudo on a work managed device, but always had a phone number to call for exactly these types of issues. Explain the problem, point them to the fix. They look it up internally, call me back half an hour later, take over the machine and perform the procedure.

Is it frictionless? No. Is it impossible? No, just part of dealing with corporate IT.
dacryn
·el año pasado·discuss
reboot your phone at that point ...
dacryn
·el año pasado·discuss
VDI is actually preferred by our security teams, because they have complete deep packet inspection on literally all traffic going in and out.

On our laptops, there are still some flows that avoid the vpn etc..
dacryn
·el año pasado·discuss
I wonder how this is mitigated by my current workflow of running jupyter and vscode from a docker container.

I did not start doing this because of security, but just to get something more or less self managed without any possibility to break different projects. I am tired of my team spending too much time on extensions, versions, packages, ...

Docker compose files have saved our team many hours, even if it's extremely wasteful to have multiple vscode instances running alongside each other
dacryn
·hace 3 años·discuss
for hobbyists yes. Usually people stick to the technology they first started experimenting with, and RPi is that platform for many future experts.

If you are going to learn computer architecture, you will learn something cheap you have on hand