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coding as a job look normal? Right now they would look like an Indian engineer, kind of like me. So if that's not normal, then probably not.

Well sounds like $40 per month more for us. Looked at CircleCI pricing, and mostly because of HOW they charge, it would be $3000, so Github it is.

Is that because you have loads of users? (curious CircleCI employee here)

Your pricing page seems to have changed intra-day. but now it's about $400ish.

30 users + 500 builds.

However I don't know what counts as a build, since a typical commit to an open PR uses 10 GH runner machines simultaneously doing odd jobs like integration tests, releases, deploys, etc...


Can you send a link to the page you’re looking at? Thanks!

Pricing should mostly just be users + build minutes (for cloud runners) + storage. There is a few other optional, feature specific costs. Self hosted runners are free, but you need to self host caches/workspaces - our native ones have an egress bill to self hosted runners.


https://circleci.com/pricing/build-your-plan/

If self-hosted runners are free that would change our equation a bit. I'll talk to some folks here, I liked using this product at another company I worked at - but this would most likely shake out AFTER Github charges us the first time.


I do think dipping your toes into the future is worth it. If it turns out the LLM is trying to kill us by cancelling our meetings and emailing people that we're crazy that would suck. But I don't think this is any more dangerous than giving people a browser in the first place. They have already done enough to shoot themselves in the foot enough.

I am more of a sceptic of AI in the context of a browser, than its general use. I think LLMs have great utility and have really helped push things along - but it’s not as if they’re completely risk free.

I don't mind Mozilla trying to make use of AI, but I'm also glad we have actual competition still.

In many other areas, there are zero "no AI" options at all.


I'm all for stationary government surveillance EVERYWHERE (in the public), just no surveillance ANYWHERE on individual persons. I think what people do in public should be heavily witnessed and recorded.

I think what people do in public should be heavily witnessed and recorded

What for? I don't understand why you want to record some stranger jogging, drinking coffee, smoking, eating or simply walking and minding their own business. What am I missing?


Temporarily it's fine. Store it for a few weeks and then destroy. If something happens to the jogger on their jog we can grab the video, if nothing happens, it's deleted.

I didn't have a good experience with NB. I am half Indian. Immediately changes my face to a prototypical Indian man every time I use it.

This tool is keeping my look the same.


I find including "don't change anything else" in the NBP prompt goes a long way.

I tried all of those types of prompts

AI slop accounts have been doing this since AI videos were a thing, it's just that this journalist found it "now".

No apparently we cannot. This story was horrible, 4 comments. FOUR comments.

Today a story on Children with cancer scammed out of funds. 383 comments - because the scammer was Israeli.


So you've never had a cart FULL of groceries? Or are you one of those people that do 30 items at self checkout?

Buying an entire cart full of groceries that will last for weeks is a somewhat American cultural thing. I'm not saying that I've never seen it, but the norm where I live in Europe is to have one of those hand-held baskets and getting enough for 2-3 days tops.

Or they just don't live in cities which not everyone in Europe does either so they can't just walk a few blocks to grab supplies for a day or two.

Definitely an American thing.

I've been hearing nothing but bad things about the actual education in US institutions. I think they've tarnished their name at this point to no return.

exactly. that is why everyone is lining up to try to get in US colleges and acceptance rates of top schools is in the single digits :)

I don't get the fetish of making people (or things) pay taxes more and more.

The government wants us to focus on who should pay more taxes, but I think we owe it to ourselves to spend 600 comments on HOW OUR FUCKING TAXES SHOULD BE SPENT!

Great so now AI will give the government 800 million dollars per year to do what, build non-existent homeless shelters in LA?


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