> I need a command not from the top-10,it's not there and I need to brew install it first, which sucks (this could be fixed by making a "distribution" of common commands for brew, I haven't even checked whether that exists).
Run 'brew list' to see what you have installed, then write a shell/ansible script to install these.
Save script to your cloud storage/source control and anytime you get a new machine, run the script.
And they can make another U-turn just as quickly. This change does not instill any trust in WeTransfer with me. They've said what they want to do and I believe them. They'll go back the moment they think they can get away with it.
>The order would dictate that AI companies getting federal contracts be politically neutral and unbiased, an effort to combat what administration officials see as overly liberal AI models, the people said.
Scary stuff.
This is why we need LLMs from many different countries. I use Deepseek for any non-China political type question as using a Western One can't be relied upon as a rule.
No. Anyone can register a LLC in any of these places. They have minimal filing requirements going forward too.
You may be required to have a local agent, and they will add their address and names as the nominee shareholders so you remain anonymous. Then with an LLC, the company can open bank accounts and you can move money. Any money made offshore is non-taxed locally.
Not really, it's more of the way I would charge my customer as a freelancer. When I mention development-as-a-service, I don't mean to create a platform, its just a way to describe the way I see this (charging a monthly fee in exchange for queued work)