We should have a clearer view of permissions of the AI, operations it does, and have one button per day to accept/deny operations from given data. Instead of auto approval.
Right now french people are obsessed with ecology and egalitarianism. Those who don't are not well seen in society, or left the country already.
So the best thing I'd see them excelling at in this century, if they can drive their ideology in the right direction, would be producing low-tech solutions solving 90% of problems with 20% of the costs, with open-source like tools / materials / methods everyone can replicate easily. A bit like this article about this old car.
I made my best to formulate my viewpoint neutrally and not write a criticism. And I do think there are smart ways to be an ecology fanatic and egalitarian.
> Right now french people are obsessed with ecology and egalitarianism.
Do you have anything to read up on that? This got me a little excited, but I also doubt it due to the rise of right wing populism everywhere else. Man, if France actually got the rare attitude to get shit done in these times, I may move there and help.
It's just my general sentiment when I see my french peers. It'd be interesting to try to turn this into data for sure, but "right wing" in France has a different meaning / reality than in others countries, not sure the raw stats would explain this difference.
If you like those kind of ideas you should def move in France and start building with others there little communist enclaves. Just be ready that in France we do think a lot before deciding to act, we don't have the same "get shit done" attitude like in the anglosphere world
Service: "Claude Code-credentials"
This is the entry created by the official Claude Code CLI when you log in. The app:
1. Only reads - never writes, modifies, or deletes any keychain data
2. Only accesses this one service name - cannot read any other passwords, keys, or credentials
3. Extracts only the OAuth access token - used to call api.anthropic.com/api/oauth/usage
4. Sends data only to Anthropic's API - no analytics, no third-party servers
The token never leaves your machine except to Anthropic's own API endpoint. You can verify this yourself - the entire source is ~400 lines of Swift: https://github.com/richhickson/claudecodeusage
macOS will also prompt you the first time the app tries to access this keychain entry, giving you control to allow or deny.
By having every services inside one tool, what are the new possibilities that Odoo can do easily that is hard to do with others suite of tools (where you’d need to connect together multiple independent services) ?
Just an example: when I send an email marketing campaign with Odoo, I have all the stats attached: the usual # clicks, open rate, ... but also # Leads, # Orders, Revenues.
Because Odoo as it all:
- You send an email with link tracker (Email Marketing App)
- The visitor goes on website (Website App)
- He fills a form that creates an opportunity (CRM App)
- 4 weeks later a sales make a quotation (Sales App)
- After Delivery (Inventory App)
- We send the invoice to the customer that books revenue (Accounting App)
So, you get the revenue for every email sent. Imagine that power for everything. (eg. stock is common between eCommerce, CRM, POS - Wommunication on whatsapp, SMS, chat, emails are centralized for helpdesk, ...)
But the main advantage is convenience. Once you use Odoo, everytime you have a need, you can install an app in one click that fully integrates with your stack. No need for developers to integrate, to call vendor to buy software, ...
The complexity of an IT stack grows with the square of the number of software components it contains. Most Odoo clients run everything on Odoo, eliminating the need for integrations and significantly reducing overall complexity.
Odoo SA (my company) has 6700 employees: we only use 2 software to run everything: Odoo and Google Workplace.
I noticed this on your site recently whilst evaluating Odoo for a use case, and I’m glad I get the opportunity to ask…why? That seems an astronomical amount for this product. This isn’t a criticism, I am just genuinely curious about the business.
Imagine we develop: Shopify + Wix + Quickbooks (accounting in 140 countries) + Netsuite + Asana + Discord + SAP + DocuSign + Payroll + ... 30 other apps.
On the service side, we onboard 14.000 new clients per month. (need a lot of sales too for that). Projects varies from a 5 users company (4 hours of service), to 5000 users. (1 year implementation for a team of 5)
The spread in people is more or less: 30% developers, 30% consultants, 30% sales.
In addition to our 6700 employees, we also have a large partner network: 200k FTE working on Odoo (selling, developing, doing services). They developed 50k apps, and onboard tens of thousands of companies per month.
I think a lot of people get into this space not realizing how difficult it is just to have a real-time scrubbable timeline that intelligently caches intermediate steps to disk
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