I was actually curious how this currently works as I've never used the Patreon app, so thanks for that. I'm sure it's a nice convenience to be able to transact through the app, but not 30% passive Apple income levels of nice. It's too bad they are stuck in their flat-rate commission model, because alienating third-party developers and businesses in this manner will kill their ecosystem.
Can any current creators on Patreon provide some insight into how the revenue streams break down between the iOS/Android app platforms versus the website? What impact do you foresee if instead of a payment option in the app it simply directs you to the website?
Yeah, he really should know better, but why were the necessary controls not in place to prevent the C-suite from doing stupid things? I know it's not possible to eliminate all risk, but enterprise-level DLP should really have caught this.
If you are ever so inclined, you can look at the Microsoft Graph API logging for some of the O365 services like Teams, there is a field in there that logs if Copilot was even mentioned in the transaction, let alone actually used.
Seems like in many cases you can easily game the system to show how much you've embraced Ai.
I haven't seen them and I doubt they were obtrusive in any way, but I don't think it's generally allowed for people to decorate government facilities in this manner without approval, though I get it.
Having said that, the US ambassador could have turned this into an amazing show of camaraderie if they used this as an opportunity to push for an official monument or dedication to the fallen soldiers within the embassy.
Ah yes, the live preview... that would be nice to have but I don't imagine Teams would ever implement this degree of granularity in customization.
If you end up submitting a feature request, make sure to tag it with "ai" and "copilot" so there's at least some tiny chance someone will look at it ;)
And a real hero