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When you buy a Windows license, you expect at least a basic level of support from them in case something goes wrong. It is built into the cost.


Also - many many institutions have declared that what’s happening is a genocide, and unfortunately that hasn’t changed anything. (Perhaps naive of me to believe that it would change anything)


Valid question, but just look at the huge amount of R&D / the tech companies in Israel. Even if it’s near conflict, I don’t think companies care


A company doesn't care. An army does.


I’m never the one to defend AI, but what do you mean? Is it the “AI overview” that pops up on Google? Other than that, I would say Gemini is definitely less in your face than ChatGPT for example


My company uses google workspace and every google doc, spreadsheet, calendar, online meeting and search puts nonstop callouts and messages about using Gemini. It's gotten so bad that I'm about to try building a browser extension to block that bullshit. It clutters the UI and nags. If I wanted that crap, I'd turn it on.


I see - I feel the same way about Copilot (as my company uses the Microsoft ecosystem).


I also find those "please please please try me!" popups annoying, but at least Google Workspace is one product where deep AI integration actually makes sense. I like the ability to quickly get summaries or edit documents by telling it what needs to be done in generic terms.


Sounds like you don't like a product choice that your company made. Have you considered talking to your company?


Oh yes, I'm sure they'd change their entire setup and way of doing business based on my complaint.


Yes it smells like google+, but at least gemini is actually a good product


The latest Samsung updates (and Pixel too I imagine?) baked it into the OS and made it difficult/impossible to disable. It’s probably that. I also agree, aside from that I haven’t seen anything about Gemini at all, I think their marketing is quite poor for something so important.


The fact that it’s still highly likely to write like this and hallucinate information.


Then the content will fit right it with the rest.


bless you as well for linking this !


Not pressuring you at all if this is hard to talk about - but if you're open to sharing more about how you were affected, I'd love to listen


Huh? I check Hacker News multiple times a day - it's not odd to click on an article within an hour of it being posted.


It's not the first time I saw an article posted and then an expert in the field comment on it rather quickly, I thought I may be missing something how other people use this site, had no negative intentions asking this and thanks for the answer ;)


HN has an RSS feed [0] so there's no need to keep refreshing or make the rounds of this and other sites that have interesting information.

I have my own feed setup with sites I like to frequent [1].

[0] https://hackaday.com/blog/feed/

[1] https://mechaelephant.com/feed


what software did you use for your own feed?


Various scripts in python, shell and javascript [0].

[0] https://github.com/abetusk/www.mechaelephant.com/tree/releas...



Awesome!


thanks! I'm currently looking at the files

how did you filter which posts appear in the feed?

EDIT: I was able to make it work, I replaced the node module xmltojson with xq (python lib available from pip)


https://f5bot.com is a way to get an email notification when a keyword is mentioned


Some people set up something like a Google Search Alert for terms about them or their writings, etc.

Also, a lot of subject matter experts hang out here so it just happens a lot :)



Must children's use of time be "productive"? They have their whole lives to be productive - outright banning video games is not the solution in my eyes


Excel? How does that work - first time I'm hearing of it being used in that way


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