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3 months ago
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on: GPT-5.2
I've had better success finding information using Google Gemini vs. ChatGPT. I.e. someone mentions to me the name of someone or some company, but doesn't give the full details (i.e. Joe @ XYZ Company doing this, or this company with 10,000 people, in ABC industry)...sometimes i don't remember the full name. Gemini has been more effective for me in filling in the gaps and doing fuzzy search. I even asked ChatGPT why this was the case, and it affirmed my experience, saying that Gemini is better for these queries because of Search integration, Knowledge Graph, etc. Especially useful for recent role changes, which haven't been propagated through other channels on a widespread basis.
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5 months ago
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on: Crusoe to become first cloud operator in space
DENVER, CO – October 22, 2025 – Crusoe, the industry’s first vertically integrated AI infrastructure provider, today announced a groundbreaking partnership with Starcloud, the first company to build AI data centers in space, to become the first public cloud provider to run workloads in outer space. Under this agreement, Crusoe will deploy Crusoe Cloud on a Starcloud satellite scheduled to launch in late 2026. Crusoe plans to offer limited GPU capacity from space by early 2027, pioneering a new paradigm for AI factories.
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8 months ago
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on: Replit Collaborates with Microsoft to Bring Vibe Coding to Enterprise Customers
Replit, the agentic software creation platform, today announced a strategic partnership with Microsoft that will empower organizations to bring software creation capabilities directly to business teams. The collaboration is a significant step in breaking down traditional barriers to application development by enabling employees across all departments - not just engineering - to build and deploy secure, enterprise-grade software using natural language.
As part of this collaboration, Replit is integrating with a wide range of Microsoft infrastructure services including Azure Container Apps, Azure Virtual Machines, and the Azure native integration of Neon Serverless Postgres, which will soon enable customers to:
Develop applications securely on Replit and deploy seamlessly to Microsoft Azure’s reliable infrastructure
Purchase Replit directly via the Azure Marketplace, streamlining procurement and accelerating adoption across the organization.
Among the first to evaluate Anthropic on Azure Databricks via the Mosaic AI gateway, Replit exemplifies how organizations can rapidly assess and operationalize cutting-edge AI models across Azure’s expansive ecosystem.
virtuosarmo
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1 year ago
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on: Oracle is shutting down its ad business
Ouch - did not realize it was $2 billion in revenue in 2022. They said earlier this week the business had declined to $300 million annually.
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1 year ago
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on: OpenAI Selects Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to Extend Microsoft Azure AI Platform
On their conference call tonight, Larry Ellison indicated Oracle will be building a dedicated data center for OpenAI to use for training, with 1 GW of power, and its own power plant and DLC. Stocked with newest NVIDIA chips.
virtuosarmo
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2 years ago
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on: Show HN: I scraped 25M Shopify products to build a search engine
I believe Shopify built their own app / website where you can search for products exclusively from Shopify merchants.
https://shop.app/
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2 years ago
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on: Microsoft Freezes Salaries for 2023
At least you can argue the second derivative is getting better for tech...(i.e. we're going from layoffs to just salary freezes..)
virtuosarmo
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3 years ago
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on: Accenture would cut 19,000 jobs
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3 years ago
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on: “As We May Think”
Resharing as Satya referenced this article in today's M365 gen-AI launch.
virtuosarmo
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3 years ago
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on: Microsoft 365 Copilot – your copilot for work
Perhaps the slowing in their PC and cloud sales is motivating to move faster on these initiatives.
virtuosarmo
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3 years ago
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on: GPT-4
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3 years ago
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on: AI for developers and Google Workspace
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3 years ago
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on: The War on Suffering
The war on suffering has not only robbed us of resilience. It has sold us a mirage that is making us miserable.
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3 years ago
According to Fortune, the company lost a total of $545 million in 2022. They are projecting to grow revs to $200 million in 2023, and $1 billion in 2024. Some other items of interest as well in the article.
virtuosarmo
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3 years ago
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on: Microsoft eyes $10B bet on ChatGPT
Microsoft recently signed a deal with the London Stock Exchange. They took a 4% stake in LSE (roughly $1.5B) and in exchange LSE signed a $2.8B minimum spend commit on Microsoft Cloud products (Azure, O365 primarily). If the OpenAI deal were structured similarly, could imply a $20B contract for Microsoft...
https://www.lseg.com/en/media-centre/press-releases/2022/lse...