> That parity masks the significant gains women have recently made in the labor market. Of the 369,000 jobs the Labor Department says were created since the start of Trump's second term, nearly all — 348,000 of them — went to women, with only 21,000 going to men. That's nearly 17 times as many jobs filled by women as by men.
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> Over the past 12 months, health care alone added 390,000 jobs, more than in the economy overall, making up for job losses elsewhere.
The article and journalism research should have been about the absurdity of this number. If there has been a 10% increase in the total number of nurses in a single year in the USA, either there is an on-going health crisis to be covered; or you know, the numbers are just garbage.
This is interesting because the cost of cloning code is zero. The human written code could be cheaper than the AI one because of the cost of distribution. The same does not apply for pottery because to create/distribute an extra bowl, you need >0 resources.
My point is (and the issue I have with the article) is that the quality of code (whatever that means) is not measured by the number of lines. Whether the code is generated by AI or humans, the market is not going to care. Same where it didn't care whether it was written by someone in Silicon Valley or in the middle of East Asia.
Their distribution operation is very bad right now. The model is pretty decent when it works but they have lots of issues serving the people. That being said, I have had the same problems with Gemini (even worse in the last two weeks) and Claude. So it seems to be the norm in the industry.
I have their most expensive plan and it's on-par and sometimes better than Claude although you have to keep context short. That being said, the quota is no longer generous. It's still priced below Claude but not by that much. (compared to a few months ago where your money gets you x10 in tokens)
I was intrigued to try but your web app is so extremely slow, it takes up to 30+ seconds to move from one tab to the next. Not exactly selling your point of being a super fast provisioning service. Another thing I am wondering. You seem to be selling this as VMs configurable from node/bun. Wouldn't a CLI make more sense here?
Another question: How hard do you think it'll be to integrate this with something like Claude Code. ie: /resume in claude code both return your session and wake up your vm. Or even better /resume from freestyle and have your claude code session open where you left it.
I'm not sure what you saw as slow, I'd love to improve it. Do you mean the dashboard?
We're built as an API for platforms to build on rather than tool for individual developers. Oriented at platform orchestrating tens of thousands at VMs rather than individuals using CLI. We also have a CLI but its primarily a debugging and testing tool.
Resuming a freestyle VM with claude code in it will just work. You can do that via SSH.
> I'm not sure what you saw as slow, I'd love to improve it. Do you mean the dashboard?
Switching tabs in the Dashboard (Domains/Routes/etc.) was basically unusable about 4 hours ago. It's noticeably better now, though there's still some latency (just retested).
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> Over the past 12 months, health care alone added 390,000 jobs, more than in the economy overall, making up for job losses elsewhere.
The article and journalism research should have been about the absurdity of this number. If there has been a 10% increase in the total number of nurses in a single year in the USA, either there is an on-going health crisis to be covered; or you know, the numbers are just garbage.
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