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Technology@lemmy.world•Anthropic nuked a company's access to Claude, stopping 60 employees dead in their tracks — support via Google Form is the only recourse for vague usage policy violationEnglish
9·10 hours agoJust got let go last week, not ready for the journey it’s taking me on.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Anthropic nuked a company's access to Claude, stopping 60 employees dead in their tracks — support via Google Form is the only recourse for vague usage policy violationEnglish
41·11 hours agoNot necessarily, they could have just a piece of the entire build/deploy process that requires some access to Claude to complete and have no real easy way to turn it off. Like multiple CI/CD steps reaching out for validation or something stupid.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Anthropic nuked a company's access to Claude, stopping 60 employees dead in their tracks — support via Google Form is the only recourse for vague usage policy violationEnglish
2·11 hours agoVendor lock in for today’s software is almost impossible to avoid unless you are running on owned bare metal which is not really an option for many mid size companies.
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Progressive Politics@lemmy.world•America deserves the truth. The regime has created concentration camps. This intentional cruelty is an insult to the Constitution and we must shut it down.
19·5 days agoI was about to say, she seemed very familiar. Thanks for making the connection for me!
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Technology@lemmy.zip•Websites that hijack your back button must stop by June 15 or face Google's wrathEnglish
11·7 days agoYou are correct. I’m against web tracking but this isn’t the crazy feature the other poster is going on about.
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Technology@lemmy.zip•Websites that hijack your back button must stop by June 15 or face Google's wrathEnglish
7·7 days agoThere’s quite a few reasons why having the ability to change the history of a particular browser session can be helpful. The major one is handling user flow in single page applications where the browser doesn’t see page changes but the application does so you add history despite a new page not being completely rendered. Thus it gives the illusion of moving pages and changing URLs without burdening the browser with the action. It’s a pretty integral feature and there are plenty of sites that make it malicious.
I absolutely agree. Many just don’t think the benefit of being nimble is worth it. Glad to see it being a bigger discussion.