

stealth startup bro, my crud app is gonna change the world


Just a little more compute bro, we just need a little more context window. trust me bro Claude 5 will be AGI


https://ignitetech.ai/ it has to be like purposely bad I vibe code internal frontends and ive never had something look this bad


Where can I sign up


Being sanctioned in your own country seems crazy I never thought of that
Alot of it comes from every layer of management adding on shit. So HR wants a “Culture” interview, The org mandates a specific system design interview. Project manager wants to interview the high level candidate for leadership skills, then ontop of that the team itself wants a panel aswell as an interview for specific domain experience. Usually my company tries to group it all into one or two days


Whats even the point theirs plenty of engineers in the country with source code access? Maybe the Chinese ones don’t hire in India so its aimed towards them.
I want a government thats requires mandatory AGPL for most classes of software.


Oh and alot of government contracts for private silicon valley companies


I like to hope this will end up doing something good but I doubt it. Most likely projects will just involve state surveillance


All this and Trumps approval rating is still above 40%. Says alot


Feel like they have been talking about this forever, maybe Trump will finally be the push they need.


Does anyone start greenfield projects with normal mysql anymore? I know Meta internally whole infra relies on some mySQL + object store design pattern but I assume its so heavily modified from upstream atp. My company migrated everything we could to postgres awhile ago
Its crazy you can fail so badly at cloning a competitors product yet still be so successful


I never got the hype from Open source supporters about RISC-V. Its a permissive license so any consumer use will end up with companies EEE into there own product line (Could you then patent that architecture?). Weirdly I feel like the ARM model where a central company licenses the chipset out to many companies is kind of better as atleast you get competition between chip designers. Main benefit here is companies who don’t have to pay licenses for the architecture


I feel like its a similar decision to why companies adopted linux over enterprise unix’s. Its kind of interesting how decentralized/open solutions are mostly used by companies versus the public.


bit of a hyperbole but if we didn’t stick to this shared dependency model for applications for so long we would already have the year of the linux desktop


hopefully more leftists/progressives will wake up about how trusting these companies with “censorship” and having closed source proprietary tech/platforms so entangled in our lives is a bad thing. Most in my experience just complain about how we need to tax them without really thinking about how we can disentangle them from our lives. The past 20 years have been this weird bubble where the largest creators of capital (silicon valley) were not explicitly sided with the auth right wing. People have gotten too use to this especially with personal data and just expecting the state to save them.
I like to think this will cause open source solutions and federated ecosystems to become more popular. Maybe i’m a doomer but we will just get more tiktoks about trump is bad and “late stage capitalism”. People I think just will never sacrifice convenience in life, its why authoritarianism seems to always win.
Eat the 1%!