I haven't used Bitbucket for such a very long time I thought it was dead. Can't you raise your voice and propose something less "dying" like self-hosted GitLab, or cheap GitLab/GitHub accounts?
That'd be a very hard argument in a corporate environment, when we already pay for the Atlassian stack. Jira and Confluence are already so embedded, I've barked up that tree before, it wouldn't go anywhere for a long time even if there were glaring problems, nevermind one devs gripe about a suboptimal UX.
Self hosted costs a person, or more likely a team, plus the infra.
Passively using a LLM to do your work may not be the best solution to achieve those goals. Anyway, Gemini has been forced on my work account, and it's as bad as I thought it would be, "Clippy on LSD," no thanks.
How hard can it be to wrap it in a loop and apply some off-the-shelf good old fashioned AI^H^H optimization technique?
"Given specific inputs X and outputs Y, have a computer automatically find modifications to F so that F(X) gives Y" is a problem that's been studied for nearly a century now (longer, if relax the meaning of "computer"), with plenty of well-known solutions, most of which don't require F to be differentiable.
Isn't "operational research" a standard part of undergrad CS curriculum? It was at my alma mater.
I should day it's something that belongs to Parisians as much as to Christians.
Parisians may not spend much time listening to sermons, but they care about the building, it's one of the key buildings of the city, and paid for its reconstruction.
I'm pretty sure every domain name provider already has such a tool. Also adding "with AI" reminds me of all the ideas that were like "XYZ in the cloud" or "XYZ in a mobile application." For me it's useless and I don't know why I would ever pay for this.
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