Definitely, that's the issue with legacy tools and just plugging AI agents on top of existing API capabilities that were designed for human in the first place.
Retrofitting agent-safety onto APIs that predate agents is harder than it looks (guardrails, permissions scopes etc.)
Disclosure: I'm CTO of an ITSM product in this space (Siit), so I think about this a lot.
This is wrong on so many levels. The German economy profits _a lot_ from the membership.
You can't just look at the monetary in/out flows to/from EU accounts but to the system as a whole.
Definitely, this is also one of the direction Rails is heading[1]: provide a basis setup most of the people can use out of the box. And if needed you can always plug in more "mature" solutions afterwards.
From my experience it was hell of a whole week, specially the first 5 days. And every kind of light was aggressive for me.
My eyesight took ~3 weeks to be able to read properly on screen without zooming 400%.
I didn't freak out because my doctor told me that the healing process really depended on everyone's body.
2 years later I have absolutely not regrets from doing that surgery despite probably still always reminding myself as one of the worst week of my life during recovery.
"To calculate reciprocal tariffs, import and export data from the U.S. Census Bureau for 2024. Parameter values for ε and φ were selected. The price elasticity of import demand, ε, was set at 4.
Recent evidence suggests the elasticity is near 2 in the long run (Boehm et al., 2023), but estimates of the elasticity vary. To be conservative, studies that find higher elasticities near 3-4 were drawn on. The elasticity of import prices with respect to tariffs, φ, is 0.25."[0]
It's also funny how every thread related to UE regulation turns into the UE being depicted a "no-free speech" / "corrupt" / "undemocratic" etc.
Yeah we're living in an absolute hellhole here in the UE, damn those institutions for trying to protect the general population against megacorps / missinformation. (/s)
It honestly feel more like the comment section on Youtube or Facebook sometimes around here.
Well so far their business model seems to be mostly centered about raising money[1].
I do hope they succeed in becoming a succesful contender against OpenAI.
A few years ago most people would have said the same about fingerprint reading or face scanning, and yet we're living in a world where it is completely standard now
e-scooters in paris used to be an absolute mess: scooters everywhere on the sidewalk, people driving very fast etc.
But IMHO it seriously improved in the past years, now if you drive a scooter on some specific zone you're pretty limited (something like 5-10km/h depending on the zone) AND you need to park at specific location.
I hope that then don't ban it, because they're a life saver when it's late at night and metro is off.
They just announced that the iPhone 12 will ship only with a lightning to USB-C cable.
I don't understand why they don't switch from lightning to USB-C despite already using it on the iPads.
Disclosure: I'm CTO of an ITSM product in this space (Siit), so I think about this a lot.