

Port que no los dos?
Port que no los dos?
Given how good a job they did with 40K, I’m confident.
I agree that that would be a real danger, yes.
The key detail is that, like with rear brake lights, they extinguish when the foot is removed from the brake pedal. So it’s not so much the presence of the brake light, but the presence of an inactive brake light that would, serve as a warning that a car is about to start moving. This would be very helpful to drivers on a road when other drivers are pulling out too early from a side road or driveway. That little bit of extra warning is, in many situations, enough for you to pump the brakes, hit the horn, or both.
What I find darkly fascinating about this “eat the cost” strategy is that if you were to dare suggest taxing Walmart more, Trump’s fans would call you a commie librul socialist who just wants handouts. But when Trump demands that they subsidize his agenda suddenly they’re all for it.
How does this compare to something like Appsmith or Budibase?
This has been building for a while. We’ve seen Trump slowly start to criticise Putin more and more. And the reason is simple; Putin is making him look bad.
Ending the war in Ukraine was a key promise of Trump’s campaign. He cast the Dems as ignorant bloodthirsty warmongers who only knew how to shovel money into the death machine, while he was the savvy deal maker who would end the war in a day.
One of Trump’s biggest problems is that he buys his own hype. I think he really did believe that Ukraine was only an ongoing issue because no one had really tried to sit down and hash out a deal with Russia. And of course, with his cozy relationship with Putin, he was just the guy to do it.
But there is no deal to be made. The things Ukraine wants and the things Russia wants are fundamentally incompatible. There’s no middle ground between “I want to exist” and “I want for you not to exist.” And Putin’s claims of wanting to come to the table have only ever been a smoke screen.
So now Trump looks like a fucking moron because the “easy” deal he claimed he’d get isn’t happening, and Putin keeps on thumbing his nose at the US by flagrantly violating every agreement he makes.
For Putin, pissing off Trump doesn’t matter. He’s already got what he needs out of him. Trump was only ever a Russian asset in the sense that they knew that getting him into power would accelerate the USA’s decline. They’re not calling up and sending him orders every day. They don’t need to. As another commenter here brilliantly put it, “Trump is a fire-and-forget idiot.”
But there’s at least some hope that this break with Putin might see him turn to supporting Ukraine purely out of spite. He’s done pettier things for less reason.
No one. They’re not planning to sell them, they’re planning to use them.
Nazi Germany made a lot of tanks too, and they weren’t exactly looking to be the world’s arms dealer.
That’s not what’s happening here. Microsoft management are well aware that AI isn’t making them any money, but the company made a multi billion dollar bet on the idea that it would, and now they have to convince shareholders that they didn’t epicly fuck up. Shoving AI into stuff like notepad is basically about artificially inflating “consumer uptake” numbers that they can then show to credulous investors to suggest that any day now this whole thing is going to explode into an absolute tidal wave of growth, so you’d better buy more stock right now, better not miss out.
Well, yeah, that’s fair