He said many times that he keeps his blog with at least 6 months of articles in the backlog. So even if he goes we won't know until months or maybe a year later.
My company currently uses the Anthropic Enterprise subscription plan, but we’ve been informed that’s going away in 2027 in favor of API billing. If businesses are using subscriptions, I don’t think they will for long.
The difference is that Qapir is now cloud-based. Previously it was a downloadable tool that required installing it and learning the workflow before you could do anything useful.
Now you can sign up, paste a link to your API docs, and get a working test suite in a couple of minutes. Plus run it in cloud.
This change completely removes the setup and gives more out of the box. The goal of this post is to show that new workflow and get feedback on it.
Yes. The oauth ID is indisputable. It it seems to be context.ai. But suppose it was a fake context.ai that the employee was tricked into using. Or… or…
Better to report 100% known things quickly. People can figure it out with near zero effort, and it reduces one tiny bit of potential liability in the ops shitstorm they’re going through.
Japan has some of the best infrastructure anywhere. It will be interesting to see if they can keep it that way with their population changing and becoming more geriatric.
but of course, this isn't a written statement by a corporate spokespersyn. I don't think that breweries make such statements when they water their beer either.
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