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@impemboganecue

@impemboganecue
3 posts
2026-02-20
go on.  keep telling me that vibecoding is the here and now.  keep insisting that it is great for anything except automating some simple personal bullshit you could've done in entry level Python [embedded post]
2026-02-20 View on X
Financial Times

Sources: Amazon's AI tools have caused at least two AWS outages, including a 13-hour disruption in December; Amazon says it was “user error, not AI error”

Tech giant blames ‘user error, not AI error’ for incident in December involving its Kiro tool  —  Amazon's cloud unit has suffered …

2025-07-30
So the answer to “what will they try after whiffing on the blockchain, the metaverse, and generative AI all in a row?” is probably going to be doubling back to try to make AR happen again [embedded post]
2025-07-30 View on X
Meta

Zuckerberg says superintelligence is in sight, and, when personal superintelligence comes, context-aware devices like glasses will become our primary computers

Over the last few months we have begun to see glimpses of our AI systems improving themselves.  The improvement is slow for now, but undeniable.

2023-05-17
We made such a huge mistake putting so much into these monolithic web services. Traded good things for convenience, stability, and now both are largely gone. Gotta go back to the culture of all of us acting like archivists, collecting and sharing our stuff https://blog.google/...
2023-05-17 View on X
9to5Google

Google updates its inactivity policy: accounts inactive for at least two years will be deleted, except for those with YouTube videos, starting in December 2023

In 2020, Google said it would remove content stored in an inactive account (but not the account itself) to preserve storage space.