I agree that "coding" isn't solved but LLMs needing a harness is not necessarily a huge hit on AI As for valuation, it's all a grift, always has been for anything hip in tech. SpaceX should've been in the $500b range…
I wonder how much they spend on this rewrite, in tokens and $ using commercial pricing
(1) There is no single entity called "the backbone." (2) Yes, they do direct peering with ISPs whenever possible, but maintaining on-premise cache AND the "backbone" is not a trivial matter, nor free They're paying a…
> people simply do not value reliable and secure consumer software Because the incentive to care is not there, we'll see things changing when self-driving cats is mainstream
Google definitely doesn't have free egress
> accidental kratom overdose You cannot overdose on plain leaf kratom
If it is mainly genetic then a bird raised in captivity should be able to track the route somewhat accurately, that's groundbreaking
> aren’t inclined to give their money away when they don’t have to vtuber culture proves that this is categorically wrong
That's on your bank and not necessarily because of Apple/Google duopoly. I think it is crazy to put the whole banking system on foreign, private company though
418 I'm a teapot
The chromecast should be running iroh, no?
Correct me if I'm wrong but assuming there is only Alice and Bob in the network, each with their key-as-address, and they are both behind a CGNAT, Iroh will still need a third party to host the relay?
Yeah misconfig would also be my guess, too much cache miss
> positive collaborative environment Yeah for human, by humans For some critical software, open-source or not, a regression could literally kills, that's why I put SQLite as an example. A simple miss should NOT pass…
>regression happens Yes, but some should absolutely be caught with a robust test suite, especially if it is not an edge case. When was the last time there was a breaking regression in SQLite again?
I don't like the fact that a company can literally steal purchased product back from its users but I don't see how any company can realistically support a product for a long period of time, especially if it is a B2C…
I'm pretty sure it is a homage. As for dav1d it's not a reference decoder (although partially funded by AOM iirc) so they might not know that the next iteration will simply be AV2, we have h264, h265, h266 naming though…
I don't know if I'm underestimating HN's reach but I doubt we did that, probably traffic from a much bigger aggregator/forum
With a tuned cool down period this isn't a problem, especially if you frequent the sites. OpenWRT uses Anubis and usually when I need to peruse their site I'm on a very low-end device. I prefer waiting much more over…
It’s basically a guaranteed way to get your term into the first rank. When people run a simple keyword search without intending to visit the site itself, for example when eBay is caught in a scandal and you’re curious,…
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I agree that "coding" isn't solved but LLMs needing a harness is not necessarily a huge hit on AI As for valuation, it's all a grift, always has been for anything hip in tech. SpaceX should've been in the $500b range…
I wonder how much they spend on this rewrite, in tokens and $ using commercial pricing
(1) There is no single entity called "the backbone." (2) Yes, they do direct peering with ISPs whenever possible, but maintaining on-premise cache AND the "backbone" is not a trivial matter, nor free They're paying a…
> people simply do not value reliable and secure consumer software Because the incentive to care is not there, we'll see things changing when self-driving cats is mainstream
Google definitely doesn't have free egress
> accidental kratom overdose You cannot overdose on plain leaf kratom
If it is mainly genetic then a bird raised in captivity should be able to track the route somewhat accurately, that's groundbreaking
> aren’t inclined to give their money away when they don’t have to vtuber culture proves that this is categorically wrong
That's on your bank and not necessarily because of Apple/Google duopoly. I think it is crazy to put the whole banking system on foreign, private company though
418 I'm a teapot
The chromecast should be running iroh, no?
Correct me if I'm wrong but assuming there is only Alice and Bob in the network, each with their key-as-address, and they are both behind a CGNAT, Iroh will still need a third party to host the relay?
Yeah misconfig would also be my guess, too much cache miss
> positive collaborative environment Yeah for human, by humans For some critical software, open-source or not, a regression could literally kills, that's why I put SQLite as an example. A simple miss should NOT pass…
>regression happens Yes, but some should absolutely be caught with a robust test suite, especially if it is not an edge case. When was the last time there was a breaking regression in SQLite again?
I don't like the fact that a company can literally steal purchased product back from its users but I don't see how any company can realistically support a product for a long period of time, especially if it is a B2C…
I'm pretty sure it is a homage. As for dav1d it's not a reference decoder (although partially funded by AOM iirc) so they might not know that the next iteration will simply be AV2, we have h264, h265, h266 naming though…
I don't know if I'm underestimating HN's reach but I doubt we did that, probably traffic from a much bigger aggregator/forum
With a tuned cool down period this isn't a problem, especially if you frequent the sites. OpenWRT uses Anubis and usually when I need to peruse their site I'm on a very low-end device. I prefer waiting much more over…
It’s basically a guaranteed way to get your term into the first rank. When people run a simple keyword search without intending to visit the site itself, for example when eBay is caught in a scandal and you’re curious,…
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