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(P.S.) OSS isn't going anywhere, but the classic "open core" thing ( giving away the base code but charging for enterprise features) is pretty much dead. Open-source codebases are so solid now that they're the perfect start point. If a team knows exactly what they need, they can just use that free foundation to build out those "premium" features themselves cleanly. I don’t like it but I understand it, why pay for an enterprise tier when your own devs can just build the exact same thing on top of the free version without it turning into a hacky mess..
For my specific case, it will save us thousands of dollars a month if we get it right.
Funny conversation with the boss.
Me: “it’s open source but it has an enterprise version that handles RBAC better”
Him: “How long would Claude take to implement RBAC”
Me: “A couple of hours maybe a day if there’s back and forth”
Him: “what are the other enterprise features we need”
Me: “the workflow engine, SAM integration, backups and monitoring”
Him: “dig deeper and give me the estimated time and token cost”
I’m sure this is happening everywhere. Why pay for enterprise when you can give the features you need. OSS+gated features will no longer be a thing
Repost from The Software Guy
chatGPT plus is being offered for Free , but i couldnt claim it with Bybit card ... if any of you successfully claims it please let us know how in the comments
I’m trying to get it into the AppStore, but until then you have to allow it on security settings for it work (for Mac)
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The clipboard is probably the most-used, least-improved tool on any developer's machine. We copy constantly, API keys, kubectl commands, SQL snippets, config blocks and then the next copy wipes it all out. The workarounds are all duct tape: scratch files, pinned tabs, bloated markdown docs, clunky clipboard managers.
I wanted something better. A clipboard manager that's fast enough to be muscle memory, smart enough to find exactly what you need, private enough to hold secrets without a second thought, and structured enough to make copies re-usable. Everything stays on your machine. Everything is searchable. Every copy is a save and the tools you reach for daily are a couple keystrokes away.
So I built it. It's called Pasta. Open source, free, runs on macOS and Linux (tested on Fedora). I've been using it as my daily driver for about 3–4 months now and it's changed how I work. Give it a try.
https://pasta.yaf.et https://github.com/yafetgetachew/pasta
Listened to this throughout the day. How can someone be so wrong. The interviewer doesn’t want GPUs to be sold to China and the “global south” because it “endangers” the US. A child thinks like that. Who says no to the biggest market in the world because they might steal your tech. They can BUILD your tech. Why not make money while you still have an edge and fund R&D to drive innovation and get ahead? Instead of shooting yourself in the foot and be a mediocre dying company that can’t move fast because you willfully shrunk the market you could operate in. Unfortunately every politician and Anthropic think like this interviewer.
We need to own our own AI.
does anyone know where one could find the party manifestos for this year's election? (In english if possible)
اکنون در دسترس! پژوهش تلگرام ۲۰۲۵ — مهمترین بینشهای سال 
