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I will buy one of these because I want a phone that doesn't create such a huge bulge in my pants pocket


The company I work at (https://getunblocked.com) is built to give tools like Claude Code and Cursor context based on all your docs, issues, code, and chat threads from Slack and soon Teams. Happy to give you a demo sometime if you're interested!


They might have a lot more cash than you'd expect: https://www.grammarly.com/blog/company/grammarly-announces-g...


and superhuman might be worth less than they raised at - https://x.com/pitdesi/status/1940079704423506401 (or not, we simply do not know)


The undisclosed acquisition price/terms implies a down-round exit at best, and a fire sale at worst.


Cutting a rabbet? Probably should have used a sacrificial fence, but it's easy to see how this could happen.


Looks amazing! (Also, I've known Dexter since before Human Layer and he's a force of nature. If you think this is interesting now, you're going to be amazed at where it goes)


thank you! stoked for what's coming


Great idea. I used to work at Instabase, which you probably compete with. The better you are at dealing with dodgy PDFs and document scans, the more valuable this will be to big banks, shipping companies, etc.


Thanks! Always surprised to see how many dodgy PDFs and scans there is in enterprises.


They've been in Phoenix for the past two years (generally available for the past year). They're so commonplace now, I don't think anyone really notices them.


A few possible reasons: Cheap & reliable electricity (https://www.axios.com/local/phoenix/2024/04/26/arizona-power...), low seismic activity (https://www.spglobal.com/mobility/en/research-analysis/brief...), existing semiconductor supporting industries (as mentioned elsewhere in this thread), and a politically favorable business environment.


Isn’t this effectively OCaml? Minus the Fortran part but it doesn’t need any other runtime.


Sort of I guess, but there are things like how they look very different and that F# is very very fast, has static types and OCaml is not exactly slow but not fast exactly fast, either.


I'd use it a lot more if it had a web client.


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