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The American Rebellion Against AI Is Gaining Steam

wsj.com
129 points·by JaakkoP·2 miesiące temu·126 comments

Waymo Approved to Begin Passenger Service at SFO

flysfo.com
3 points·by JaakkoP·6 miesięcy temu·1 comments

Amazon reportedly set to lay off up to 30k corporate employees in workforce cut

geekwire.com
15 points·by JaakkoP·9 miesięcy temu·1 comments

Microsoft AI tool outperforms doctors in diagnosing complex medical cases

geekwire.com
10 points·by JaakkoP·w zeszłym roku·1 comments

Building our way (Linear raises Series C)

linear.app
2 points·by JaakkoP·w zeszłym roku·0 comments

The Intuit App Partner Program with Program Fees

blogs.intuit.com
1 points·by JaakkoP·w zeszłym roku·0 comments

Tell HN: Alaska Airlines website exposes passenger data

65 points·by JaakkoP·2 lata temu·44 comments

World premiere at CES: Volkswagen integrates ChatGPT into its vehicles

volkswagen-newsroom.com
2 points·by JaakkoP·3 lata temu·0 comments

Alaska Air to acquire Hawaiian Airlines for $1.9B

seattletimes.com
6 points·by JaakkoP·3 lata temu·2 comments

First Ride: Verge TS Pro Electric Motorcycle

wired.com
3 points·by JaakkoP·3 lata temu·1 comments

GM confirms $130k Cadillac won’t have Apple CarPlay or Android Auto

theverge.com
32 points·by JaakkoP·3 lata temu·103 comments

Excel Stale Value Formatting

techcommunity.microsoft.com
2 points·by JaakkoP·3 lata temu·0 comments

Patio11: “I’m staying on as an advisor to Stripe.”

twitter.com
26 points·by JaakkoP·4 lata temu·4 comments

Three Cofounders of $2B Fintech Pipe Resign Abruptly, Citing Inexperience

forbes.com
18 points·by JaakkoP·4 lata temu·9 comments

Zapier Tables

zapier.com
4 points·by JaakkoP·4 lata temu·0 comments

Linear.app

linear.app
212 points·by JaakkoP·4 lata temu·125 comments

Waymo to test it’s self-driving car on the wet, wide streets of Bellevue, WA

geekwire.com
1 points·by JaakkoP·4 lata temu·0 comments

MSFT detected destructive cyberattacks against Ukraine before Russian invasion

geekwire.com
5 points·by JaakkoP·4 lata temu·0 comments

Tech founder out after antisemitic, anti-vaccine email

washingtonpost.com
36 points·by JaakkoP·5 lat temu·7 comments

Cold Start Problem by Andrew Chen

coldstart.com
2 points·by JaakkoP·5 lat temu·0 comments

comments

JaakkoP
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Magnificent 7, the new FAANG where Netflix got swapped to NVIDIA and Tesla got added.
JaakkoP
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Thoroughly enjoyed the writing style and the process of solving the mystery withdrawal, even though the outcome wasn’t what I expected. Consumed through an email client so the AI image didn’t bother me either.
JaakkoP
·2 lata temu·discuss
Thanks! Just did. I didn't think of it the first time given they escalated me to someone who then asked me to verify the information I had just told them over email. Maybe this will get their attention.
JaakkoP
·3 lata temu·discuss
Yeah bilberry land is the correct translation. The grocery store blueberry translates to pensasmustikka and the flavor is a lot less intense.
JaakkoP
·4 lata temu·discuss
+1 to Mercury. And from the what I’ve seen from other founders / CEO using you all, I’m not alone!

Incredibly easy setup, great UI/UX and no nickeling and diming with fees of any kind. Makes me wonder what are your unit economics like as you obviously will be making losses from the very smallest of customers?
JaakkoP
·4 lata temu·discuss
If anyone is looking for alternatives, I’ve found Linear.app to be like a breath of fresh air compared to Jira.

All I was looking for after the slugfest of Jira was fast performance and keyboard shortcuts, and so far linear has been able to deliver.
JaakkoP
·4 lata temu·discuss
The headline here spills the beans but it's definitely worth watching his announcement video "It's time to come clean" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6a-k6eaT-jQ

I was certain he is announcing he's working with a team of ghost writers given his extraordinary writing speed.
JaakkoP
·4 lata temu·discuss
Almost certainly more than 100% bigger in two to four years, if Gartber predicts 50% growth for 2022-2021 alone. And many project more.

What’s more, the growth will likely pick up each year as more and better EVs become available, and more people start considering them as a real alternative.
JaakkoP
·4 lata temu·discuss
Really cool use-cases! I wonder why you decided to move them under a separate page instead of showcasing them front and center?

Right now the focus seems to be how easy it is for developers to get going, but it doesn’t really talk to me why I should be doing it.

Once I read the use-cases I get the idea and I’m impressed, but the drop off from people not bothering to click on a 2nd page can be surprisingly big.
JaakkoP
·4 lata temu·discuss
You might want to look into tools like Wingspan to save up some time with the 1099s. Even Gusto's contractor plan might work depending on your use-case.
JaakkoP
·5 lat temu·discuss
How does someone fall into a rabbit hole of such hot garbage?

From the outside, you'd think that a successful tech founder would have some qualities that help them to avoid falling for such blatant misinformation. He would have needed to research the market, competition and investors, but apparently the same rigor didn't need to apply here.

At the very least, you'd think he would have been smart enough to keep his opinions to himself. Like, he starts with email saying that the recipients "will think I’m crazy after reading it", and still decides to hit the send button.
JaakkoP
·5 lat temu·discuss
I too find his explanation on each click soothing.

Except when he got challenged to open a “difficult” bike lock in under 2 minutes by another locksmith he was dead silent the entire time and opened it in like 20 seconds.
JaakkoP
·5 lat temu·discuss
If anything, based on these numbers the email increased their sales. I highly doubt there’s an actual causation, but personally speaking having a CEO take a stance I agree with would have made me check out their product.
JaakkoP
·5 lat temu·discuss
I was surprised to see Expensify's revenue growth was only 8% YoY from 2019 to 2020. For comparison, Asana and GitLab had ~85% year-over-year growth on their S-1.

Granted, Expensify grew 60% over the last twelve months, but by their own account it was 'primarily due to a pricing change implemented in May 2020, which led to a gradual increase in per member price for our paid members"

Makes me wonder if they are being hit hard by the new entrants like Ramp, or if the pandemic had such a major impact on all expense management platforms as people travel less - especially on business?
JaakkoP
·5 lat temu·discuss
This is a shrewd move by Ireland.

Multinational companies chose Ireland largely because:

1) Low tax basis

2) English speaking EU country

3) Part of the Euro zone (less important than #1 and #2 to be sure).

Given the OECD tax agreement there are fewer low-tax destinations for companies to pick from. And because of Brexit there are no other English-speaking EU countries.

Companies in Ireland aren’t going anywhere and it remains a pretty good option for any new HQs looking to expand into Europe. Ireland is just making more money off of each of them.