I really admire what you folks are doing. You can count me as a new supporter.
Agreed. I find it interesting that LLMs seem pretty good at spitting out SQL that works well enough. But on the other hand LLMs seem pretty awful at working with CSS. I wonder if this is due to a difference in the…
In my experience, LLMs are idiot savant coders--but currently more idiot than savant. Claude 3.7 (via cursor and roo) can comment code well, create a starter project 10x faster than I could, and they spit out common…
I really like what you did here, especially the attention to detail like the transparency of the VHS tape and the R/RW hole in the floppy.
Thank you! My curious but busy/lazy ass wanted to know the answer but wasn't gonna do the legwork.
I wonder if there is any correlation between cattle containing cow magnets and the strange phenomena of cattle tending to align themselves on a north/south axis. I'm guessing that the answer is "not much" since deer…
Interesting. I've noticed about a half size difference in both waist and leg length on one occasion. One pair didn't fit but it's twin was perfect. \_(ツ)_/
FYI, things like jeans can have a lot of size variability between seemingly identical pairs (same brand, model, and nominal size). My understanding is that this is because the denim is stacked and then die cut in the…
I think this is a bit misleading. Edmunds and the EPA ran two very different tests. For instance, Edmunds drives the car until it indicates it's empty. However, in the EPA test, "the vehicle is driven over successive…
Very nice. I'd use it. Two ideas to consider: (1) give option for one time purchases (2) raise your price (I'd pay more) Good luck!
It doesn't have to be that long. My mom asked the city to put in some oak trees when I was a kid. It only took the trees about 15 years to grow to a pretty good size. In my opinion, it's worth the effort of lobbying the…
Yep. My hypothesis is that this is largely because code is non-linear whereas most written music is usually read in a linear fashion. Agree/disagree?
Kubernetes is getting more popular because: 1) It solves many different universal, infrastructure-level problems. 2) More people are using containers. K8s helps you to manage containers. 3) It's vendor agnostic. It's…
It's perfectly sane if their team already knows how to use K8s, especially if they use a hosted solution like GKE or Digitalocean K8s. (I'll admit that I'd never want to manage my own k8s cluster.) Once you know K8s,…
Demo magic is a good tool. I used it for recording a video course. But here's one minor caveat: there's no hint for what command will be executed next. Sometimes I would start talking about a subject, then hit ENTER to…
I really admire what you folks are doing. You can count me as a new supporter.
Agreed. I find it interesting that LLMs seem pretty good at spitting out SQL that works well enough. But on the other hand LLMs seem pretty awful at working with CSS. I wonder if this is due to a difference in the…
In my experience, LLMs are idiot savant coders--but currently more idiot than savant. Claude 3.7 (via cursor and roo) can comment code well, create a starter project 10x faster than I could, and they spit out common…
I really like what you did here, especially the attention to detail like the transparency of the VHS tape and the R/RW hole in the floppy.
Thank you! My curious but busy/lazy ass wanted to know the answer but wasn't gonna do the legwork.
I wonder if there is any correlation between cattle containing cow magnets and the strange phenomena of cattle tending to align themselves on a north/south axis. I'm guessing that the answer is "not much" since deer…
Interesting. I've noticed about a half size difference in both waist and leg length on one occasion. One pair didn't fit but it's twin was perfect. \_(ツ)_/
FYI, things like jeans can have a lot of size variability between seemingly identical pairs (same brand, model, and nominal size). My understanding is that this is because the denim is stacked and then die cut in the…
I think this is a bit misleading. Edmunds and the EPA ran two very different tests. For instance, Edmunds drives the car until it indicates it's empty. However, in the EPA test, "the vehicle is driven over successive…
Very nice. I'd use it. Two ideas to consider: (1) give option for one time purchases (2) raise your price (I'd pay more) Good luck!
It doesn't have to be that long. My mom asked the city to put in some oak trees when I was a kid. It only took the trees about 15 years to grow to a pretty good size. In my opinion, it's worth the effort of lobbying the…
Yep. My hypothesis is that this is largely because code is non-linear whereas most written music is usually read in a linear fashion. Agree/disagree?
Kubernetes is getting more popular because: 1) It solves many different universal, infrastructure-level problems. 2) More people are using containers. K8s helps you to manage containers. 3) It's vendor agnostic. It's…
It's perfectly sane if their team already knows how to use K8s, especially if they use a hosted solution like GKE or Digitalocean K8s. (I'll admit that I'd never want to manage my own k8s cluster.) Once you know K8s,…
Demo magic is a good tool. I used it for recording a video course. But here's one minor caveat: there's no hint for what command will be executed next. Sometimes I would start talking about a subject, then hit ENTER to…