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User criticizes Musk for counting X's Blue subscription fees into xAI's revenue, and predicts that SpaceX's IPO may open high and then decline.
A critique of Conventional Commits arguing that it prioritizes commit type over scope, which misguides contributors and fails to deliver on its promises.
A critical perspective on AI as a tool for creating dependency and renting cognitive abilities through subscriptions.
Cerebras stock dropped over 31% within 17 days of its IPO at $311, with criticism about chip limitations and misleading claims.
This article criticizes GitHub for frequent outages, poor reliability, and prioritizing AI features over fundamental infrastructure, arguing it reflects broader decay in big tech software services.
A critical tweet and quote question why OpenAI is still called 'Open' given its perceived lack of transparency, ethics, and openness.
Casey Muratori criticizes former Google CEO Eric Schmidt for using passive voice to evade responsibility in his commencement speech, noting that Schmidt oversaw the rise of dark patterns in internet business but told the next generation "it happened" while urging them to enthusiastically participate in AI decision-making.
The article argues that current AI agents do not truly learn but rather accumulate noise and outdated context over time, highlighting persistent problems with memory and retrieval.
A critical blog post argues that omarchy, DHH's Linux distribution, is not a real distro but merely his personal dotfiles on top of Arch Linux, bundled with proprietary software and personal keybindings.
A user criticizes MacOS for not supporting SMS/RCS messaging through iMessage and for poor AI performance on CPUs, questioning the rationale for buying a Mac.
The article critiques AI labs for prioritizing commercial interests like advertising over solving critical global challenges such as climate change and energy. It argues that society should demand AI resources be directed toward beneficial societal goals rather than profit-driven applications.
DashHuang criticizes the approach of using Claude Code to replicate a game development studio, arguing that assigning AI Agents with traditional human job roles limits their comprehensive capabilities, and expresses frustration with the hype.
A former AWS advocate shares a critical retrospective on their experience with AWS, citing issues like high egress costs, billing complexity, and difficult services like DynamoDB and IAM.
A user reports that Google's Gemma-4-E2B local/offline model has overly aggressive safety filters that refuse to provide basic survival information like first aid, water purification, and emergency maintenance help, making it unsuitable for emergency preparedness scenarios where internet access is unavailable.