| ▲ | rcarmo 2 hours ago | |
I don't buy it. It might be very useful for a few use cases, but despite all the desktop automation craze and "Claude for cooking" stuff that is inevitably to follow, our computing model for live business applications has, for maintainability, auditability, security, data access, etc. become cloud-centric to a point where running things locally is... kind of pointless for most "real" apps. Not that I'm not excited about the possibilities in personal productivity, but I don't think this is the way--if it was, we wouldn't have lost, say, the ability to have proper desktop automation via AppleScript, COM, DDE (remember that?) across mainstream desktop operating systems. | ||