Turns out that a company that is not publicly traded and run by people that only care about stock prices, can actually care about their customers.
Why not do a CI pipeline from the beginning instead of relying on trust that no one ever forgets to run a check, considering adding CI is trivial with gitlab or github.
I find this hard to believe and have never seen that ever.
Considering all apps become more slow and laggy every year it seems on point.
Crazy that it took this long to allow parameter validation and transformation before calling super in the constructor. That was something that always bothered me because it felt so counterintuitive.
Why wouldn't you factor in training? It is not like you can train once and then have the model run for years. You need to constantly improve to keep up with the competition. The lifespan of a model is just a few months…
So Luke Bryan has been lying to me?
The macbook air doesn't even have a fan. I don't think you could built a fan-less x86 laptop.
Do people not use their own government as the entry point for visa applications? I just go to the website of the foreign office of my government which has a list of the requirements to enter every country in the world…
> ‘They’re not investing in a chatbot’ is a huge miss by apple Why? Because everyone else is doing it (and not making a profit btw)?
Sure, it was never my intention to make it seem like a general statement, just highlighting that there is a large class of problems for which it is true. As you point out there are many problems that higher complexity…
At the heart of the P vs NP problem lies the observation that solution verification seems to be much easier than solution generation. If that applies in this context is another question but I think it is not…
This song was a meme in the early youtube days called "Leek Spin": https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/leekspin-loituma-girl
Search will fold into AI. ChatGPT already searches for answers on given prompts. There will no longer be a reason to interact with a search engine directly for most people, AI will decide by itself if it retrieves from…
This is also why taking the batteries out of the remote and back in works. Hands warming them up.
Plenty of people work in weapon manufacturing or other jobs that bring way more harm to people than a website popup.
And as a reward you pay one of the highest electricity costs in Europe.
I think it is practical when highlighting text and then pressing " once puts quotes and the start and the end of the highlighted region. But I agree that in normal input it is often annoying.
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For me the usefulness of LLMs is proportional to how shitty google has become. When searching for something you get a bunch of blog spam or other SSO optimised shit results to pages that open dozens of popups asking you…
This might help: https://www.writingclasses.com/toolbox/ask-writer/are-words-... In short: When you’re referring to the collective noun as a unit, treat it as singular: The band lost its spot in the top ten this week.…
I don't understand how no language has really figured out dependencies in a way that is truly sharable. It seems like docker is the only way to create applications that can be build and run everywhere without headache.
> but when pushing to git it would get transpiled to the most common subset. What about the other direction? I don't think it will be very useful to not be able to read the exact code you wrote after the fact. Feels…
computer science has dblp.org which indexes all the relevant journals.
Not only on HN. Trying to publish a scientific article that does not contain the word 'novel' has become almost impossible. No one is trying to reproduce anyones claims anymore.
Turns out that a company that is not publicly traded and run by people that only care about stock prices, can actually care about their customers.
Why not do a CI pipeline from the beginning instead of relying on trust that no one ever forgets to run a check, considering adding CI is trivial with gitlab or github.
I find this hard to believe and have never seen that ever.
Considering all apps become more slow and laggy every year it seems on point.
Crazy that it took this long to allow parameter validation and transformation before calling super in the constructor. That was something that always bothered me because it felt so counterintuitive.
Why wouldn't you factor in training? It is not like you can train once and then have the model run for years. You need to constantly improve to keep up with the competition. The lifespan of a model is just a few months…
So Luke Bryan has been lying to me?
The macbook air doesn't even have a fan. I don't think you could built a fan-less x86 laptop.
Do people not use their own government as the entry point for visa applications? I just go to the website of the foreign office of my government which has a list of the requirements to enter every country in the world…
> ‘They’re not investing in a chatbot’ is a huge miss by apple Why? Because everyone else is doing it (and not making a profit btw)?
Sure, it was never my intention to make it seem like a general statement, just highlighting that there is a large class of problems for which it is true. As you point out there are many problems that higher complexity…
At the heart of the P vs NP problem lies the observation that solution verification seems to be much easier than solution generation. If that applies in this context is another question but I think it is not…
This song was a meme in the early youtube days called "Leek Spin": https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/leekspin-loituma-girl
Search will fold into AI. ChatGPT already searches for answers on given prompts. There will no longer be a reason to interact with a search engine directly for most people, AI will decide by itself if it retrieves from…
This is also why taking the batteries out of the remote and back in works. Hands warming them up.
Plenty of people work in weapon manufacturing or other jobs that bring way more harm to people than a website popup.
And as a reward you pay one of the highest electricity costs in Europe.
I think it is practical when highlighting text and then pressing " once puts quotes and the start and the end of the highlighted region. But I agree that in normal input it is often annoying.
Claude API error: {"type":"error","error":{"type":"invalid_request_error","message":"Your credit balance is too low to access the Anthropic API. Please go to Plans & Billing to upgrade or purchase credits."}}
For me the usefulness of LLMs is proportional to how shitty google has become. When searching for something you get a bunch of blog spam or other SSO optimised shit results to pages that open dozens of popups asking you…
This might help: https://www.writingclasses.com/toolbox/ask-writer/are-words-... In short: When you’re referring to the collective noun as a unit, treat it as singular: The band lost its spot in the top ten this week.…
I don't understand how no language has really figured out dependencies in a way that is truly sharable. It seems like docker is the only way to create applications that can be build and run everywhere without headache.
> but when pushing to git it would get transpiled to the most common subset. What about the other direction? I don't think it will be very useful to not be able to read the exact code you wrote after the fact. Feels…
computer science has dblp.org which indexes all the relevant journals.
Not only on HN. Trying to publish a scientific article that does not contain the word 'novel' has become almost impossible. No one is trying to reproduce anyones claims anymore.