Posts Tagged with: software development (3)

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Why Your Monthly AI Bill Might Soon Rival Your Headcount Costs From A Personal Experience

The $280 Overnight Surprise A friend pinged me last week, half-laughing, half-panicking 😅 . He’d been running a couple of AI coding agents overnight, just background refactoring and test generation....

A dark, futuristic image for a tech review. A curved computer monitor displays the Google Antigravity IDE interface with lines of code. Above the screen, a glowing circuit pattern connects to a large Google 'G' logo, symbolizing the flow of AI data. In the foreground, a transparent tablet features the words "TERMS OF SERVICE" next to a magnifying glass and a tag reading "REVIEW," emphasizing the post's focus on the license agreement.

Review: Google Antigravity License Agreement and First Impressions

Google’s new Antigravity code editor promises a revolution where AI agents write and test code for you, but the fine print reveals a potential privacy nightmare. This review uncovers buried...

A vertical poster illustrating the Google vs. FFmpeg debate using a "David vs. Goliath" meme. A giant, menacing robot labeled "GOOGLE" holds an AI-themed magnifying glass and says, "I found bugs! You fix." Below, a small, heroic figure labeled "FFMPEG" stands on a cliff and replies, "But... who pays for it?" The text "GOOGLE VS FFMPEG" is in the center, with "rdjarbeng.com" at the bottom.

The Google vs. FFmpeg Debate: AI Finds a Bug, But Who Has to Fix It?

In the vast world of software, a recent conflict has flared up between Google’s elite security team and the volunteer maintainers of FFmpeg, a project that powers countless apps you...