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This medium is exactly how you get people in fields/industries with slow tech adoption to use AI. Most jobs in legacy businesses live on email -- these people aren't going to want to learn a sleek/new AI chat tool. They're going to stay on their email client.


Agreed. At the very least, it solves the context switching problem between email and chat AI.


A bunch of my services (Postgres, webserver, workers) are still down. Some are up however in the same zone which is interesting.


We continue updating https://status.render.com, and your services should have come back online within the last hour. If not, please email me, and we'll figure it out.


>Spotlight is built that you don’t need Sentry to run it

Pretty cool that this is a feature. I was assuming you'd be required to use Sentry to use Spotlight.


Yep- runs fully local! We had to make some small changes to our SDKs to support the sidecar, but a fundamental goal was that this was free software and valuable without the core Sentry service.


FastUI (https://github.com/samuelcolvin/FastUI), a fully OSS Python-to-React library was just launched recently too


this looks great, thanks for sharing! i’ll check it out. we are also big fans of Pydantic and FastAPI


Have you taken a look at django-ninja? It's like a modern take on Django Rest Framework (async + OpenAPI + Pydantic support are built-in)


Not yet, but will check it out! Thanks for sharing it


It's interesting seeing the reactions from other websites/orgs after OpenAI publicly announced GPTBot. Tons of people blocking GPTBot outright (made a small page that track this: https://wayde.gg/websites-blocking-openai)


Is there any legal issue with a spider trap designed to poison LLMs?


I wonder if blocking gptbot is a good signal that a website has non LLM generated content on it, and is therefore good training data...


An illustrator specifically wrote[1] that this is why they won't be tagging their social media posts with #HumanMade, #NoAI and similar, as it's a signal there's unadulterated training data.

[1] https://www.davidrevoy.com/article977/artificial-inteligence...


It's a shame there isn't any support for coroutines. I'm really hoping some profiling tool that comes along to handle them + threads/processes.


Does something like this exist for Neovim?



FRC?


Are there any other (prominent) companies that have an employment model like Gumroad's?


There are cooperatives (coops), were workers are also owners. But there you are not working for several companies building equity on all. But most US I knew of are no longer active. Only https://www.gcoop.coop/ in Argentina.

Oh, and found this articles: http://www.vintagedigital.net/content/setting-software-co-op and https://www.scribd.com/document/26587085/Tech-Coop-How-To

And also the Hacking Business Model proposed by Monty from MySQL fame was similar to the coop model: https://www.forbes.com/sites/reuvencohen/2012/07/25/the-hack...


(OP) I've actually been trying to figure this out myself and haven't found one yet. Started this Ask HN (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33978686) to try to find out.

My prediction is that we will start to see more over the coming years though. Whether that means finding creative ways to share equity/upside, or using more contractors and part-time folks.


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