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·18 dni temu·discuss
I'm assuming there is a lot of local competition to Cameo in other countries?

As it has a large potential market if it did dominate globally.
v5v3
·18 dni temu·discuss
>By May 2026, 332 of the 1,900 unicorns in a database maintained by Ilya Strebulaev of Stanford University had raised money at a valuation at or below their peak (see chart). Of those, 212 were valued at under $1bn. As many as 383 had disclosed no new funding in the previous three years; 41 of these had lost unicorn status

332 out of 1900 isn't that bad?

Even the further 338 if confirmed would still be less a minority of the overall 1900
v5v3
·18 dni temu·discuss
Three main providers

(Apple login is in nearly every iOS app and most websites)
v5v3
·18 dni temu·discuss
"Ory Enterprise License: Unlock enterprise-grade features like security SLAs for CVEs, SAML, B2B organizations, multi-tenancy, and better scalability." [0]

Or just stick with KeyCloak that offers a full self hosted product... [1]

[0]https://github.com/ory [1]https://www.keycloak.org/
v5v3
·18 dni temu·discuss
Awareness and for those who don't yet have a console?

Every shop selling it will be advertising it in their shop windows and on the shop floor. That's free marketing!

Also I imagine there will be bundle deals with consoles and other accessories.
v5v3
·18 dni temu·discuss
>designed for initial deployment by the end of 2026 and expanding in the years ahead,

So after the IPO and will be featured heavily in the IPO sales brochure as a future promise?

I'm sceptical over any pre-IPO announcements.
v5v3
·11 miesięcy temu·discuss
Could it be a 'correct' continuation of Darwin's survival of the fittest?
v5v3
·11 miesięcy temu·discuss
Decisions need to be made by juries and not judges...
v5v3
·11 miesięcy temu·discuss
The article mentions Cloudflare, so how much of this was cached by them?
v5v3
·11 miesięcy temu·discuss
People find time for things they seem important to them.
v5v3
·11 miesięcy temu·discuss
The live stream just has Altman interviewing a lady who was diagnosed 3 different cancers.

GPT4 gave her better response than doctors she said.
v5v3
·12 miesięcy temu·discuss
In the old days logging in twice would bother me as is have to type in a password, but now with password manager and fingerprint/face scan it's low effort.

It's very handy for sites where you may have more than account
v5v3
·12 miesięcy temu·discuss
Yes, that's the one I want fixing, and possibly moving from extension to feature.

Why would you create a privacy tool, and then not offer it in private mode. Makes no sense.

(You can setup Firefox so it's permanently in Private Mode and clears history and data on exit - as per Libre comment above -,which is how I have it set)
v5v3
·12 miesięcy temu·discuss
Made a comment, it then asked me to sign up and couldn't be bothered.

The comment was: make the Firefox containers work in private mode.

In Safari private mode. Each tab has no knowledge of another (e.g. log into Gmail and then open a new tab and go to Gmail and you won't be signed in).

Firefox doesn't have this tab level isolation.

Also offer equivalent of safari's lockdown mode. So images and site features capable of loading malware etc are blocked by default.
v5v3
·12 miesięcy temu·discuss
How much is it costing you?
v5v3
·12 miesięcy temu·discuss
Unless they are paying annually, the next big thing could see those $200 a month premium users gone.
v5v3
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
A lot of SQL consultants had/have a great job going into companies having issues and producing a report of the obvious!!
v5v3
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
>... and frankly anyone accessing an RDBMS as a regular part of their job should know it.

With entity framework code first, Microsoft made it possible for generations of developers to barely touch a database.

A lot of Devs have poor database skills nowadays.

Which suits the cloud sellers who want to push managed platforms
v5v3
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
>However, researchers at the University of Sheffield in the U.K. are working on a different approach. They've developed small robots called "Pipebots" that can travel inside water pipes to find and potentially repair leaks, all without any excavation.

Note the word 'potentially'.So the headlines is wholly wrong and click bait.
v5v3
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
What about the Kafka V2, Pulsar?