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Please have a hosted solution which connects with Github apps and ingests existing github repo.


I am having some difficulties with it where it kept getting stuck on earlier chat and had to delete previous msgs on openrouter for it to continue. It surprised me with its technical stack understanding of complex startups and business understanding. whereas Claude looks up too much from web and then thinks and possibly gets influenced too much on whats there on web.


Meanwhile on wall street, one sane analyst were pegging a valuation of $424 billion for robotaxis and ARK invest projected $240 billion in ebitda for robotaxis.

Creative writing > bean counting https://www.barrons.com/articles/tesla-valuation-ai-stock-pr...


Smoking crack > bean counting


What’s wild is that Microsoft who’s a big investor in OpenAI is competing with a similar product copilot


What's wild is that Copilot was literally the first system of this kind and ended up being the worst.


They should launch o999 and count backwards for each release till they hit oagi


Bill gates in his recent interview with WSJ said one of his past mistakes he regrets is not having a Microsoft office in DC sooner.


Jeff Bezos has owned an opulent mansion on a huge piece of land at the top of the hill in Georgetown for over a decade


laf every image you take on an iphone is sent to apple server regardless of it being in icloud or not.


If it ain’t broke don’t fix it


This is the worst privacy violation and breach of trust apple users have faced. A poster described that he wiped his Ipad clean before selling it. Now the pictures come back alive for new owner. [1]

[1]https://old.reddit.com/r/ios/comments/1cspwh2/my_old_photos_...


If that turns out to be true, the question is where are the restored pictures and videos coming from?

If the device has been wiped, then it probably isn't coming from iCloud. This would still support people's claims that the files are returning to both the device and iCloud, because their device is probably just backing the files back up again when it resurfaces.

So the files are probably not actually being deleted from the device, despite the appearance that they are, and the process of wiping the device would have to leave that data behind, unencrypted, if it is going to resurface for the next user.

People with pre-17.5 iOS devices should inspect their phones storage as root before and after and try to find old deleted media, and verify the behavior. That would be the smoking gun here.

Or, for some reason, iCloud remains connected to the device post-wipe in a way that it shouldn't and somehow sends old deleted files back to the device (I find this unlikely).

Or, this singular claim of an iOS device resurfacing deleted images after a wipe is a work of clout-seeking fiction, and the problem is limited only to a failure to fully delete files.


Allegedly “deleted” not allegedly resurfacing. Thank god for our security apparatus overlords for mantaining permanent backups for posterity sake.

So much for Apple’s We take privacy seriously tag line


I'm not sure it's fair to make such damning assumptions based on alleged behavior.

A boring explanation is that they have some other cloud service installed. I have loads of duplicates from Google Photos [1].

[1] https://www.reddit.com/r/googlephotos/comments/12soy0s/why_d...


Both pictures on local storage and Icloud are reappearing as per comments [1].

https://old.reddit.com/r/ios/comments/1csms00/ios_175_bug_re...


The privacy line is marketing. Only used if advantageous to Apple. See for example how they don’t use it in all markets.


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