It can use a lot of tokens in the background or tooling without being too verbose with the user
"To keep the discussion concrete,"
Remove the emdash from the front page
It many countries it actually is, if you call yourself an engineer professionally without a license you can be heavily fined. Canada, Germany, France..
Grug find rock. Krunk slug Durg with rock. Grug, you do this.
I'll only disagree that it's not large swaths. I've never met my coworkers in person and we're doing immensely interesting things, anecdotally. And we're moving so much faster than my last in-person workplace. But my…
Are you saying we need to be in the office and not remote to do interesting things? Or are you misunderstanding the context and talking about employment or something?
This is such a useless comment. What even is your point?
This guy is the opposite of the fear mongers, don't listen to "everything is fine and normal!"
Friction. Work isn't just about height.
Do you have a meaningful quantitative explanation with some math we can start building tech on, or will that require some... experiments?
A wave is already what we call a manifestation of a field, maybe I skimmed too quickly but I don't get the author's breakthrough point.
No, if a name gives some hint as to what the product does, it isn't random.
I'd suggest a descriptive name. Baking what makes it unique in the name would be ideal, but even narrowing it down to a category, like your version of my message had, would be an improvement. Knowing what class of thing…
This is such a weird post. Nobody thinks thats normal for primates.
I wish we as a society would stop using random words for products. "Slacked about Oak, but they need in Fizzle. The deck's in Slate, the assets are in Vault, the timeline's in Pulse, the copy's in Quill, the build's in…
Are you questioning how LLMs work? It's not a mystery up for debate, it's an open, well known system, you can go learn it for yourself and see.
Losing*
All models are wrong, but some are useful
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Consider that the world is complex and there's more than one factor. Conservatives cultures have higher birth rates, as do families with lower educational levels. Both are common in the third world. In developed…
They meant awkward in this context because it seemed contrary the theory of the comment above them.
I'm with you. Everything government that at least still pretended to serve the public interested and greater good has been openly captured by individuals and movements concerned with some more selfish agenda.
People have jobs and lives, let them make things quick with the tools available if its for fun.
I'm making a program to build Magic: The Gathering decks from first principles of card data, no reliance on user-posted deck aggregation or EDHREC, and no AI. A slew of internal knobs exposed.
It can use a lot of tokens in the background or tooling without being too verbose with the user
"To keep the discussion concrete,"
Remove the emdash from the front page
It many countries it actually is, if you call yourself an engineer professionally without a license you can be heavily fined. Canada, Germany, France..
Grug find rock. Krunk slug Durg with rock. Grug, you do this.
I'll only disagree that it's not large swaths. I've never met my coworkers in person and we're doing immensely interesting things, anecdotally. And we're moving so much faster than my last in-person workplace. But my…
Are you saying we need to be in the office and not remote to do interesting things? Or are you misunderstanding the context and talking about employment or something?
This is such a useless comment. What even is your point?
This guy is the opposite of the fear mongers, don't listen to "everything is fine and normal!"
Friction. Work isn't just about height.
Do you have a meaningful quantitative explanation with some math we can start building tech on, or will that require some... experiments?
A wave is already what we call a manifestation of a field, maybe I skimmed too quickly but I don't get the author's breakthrough point.
No, if a name gives some hint as to what the product does, it isn't random.
I'd suggest a descriptive name. Baking what makes it unique in the name would be ideal, but even narrowing it down to a category, like your version of my message had, would be an improvement. Knowing what class of thing…
This is such a weird post. Nobody thinks thats normal for primates.
I wish we as a society would stop using random words for products. "Slacked about Oak, but they need in Fizzle. The deck's in Slate, the assets are in Vault, the timeline's in Pulse, the copy's in Quill, the build's in…
Are you questioning how LLMs work? It's not a mystery up for debate, it's an open, well known system, you can go learn it for yourself and see.
Losing*
All models are wrong, but some are useful
[flagged]
Consider that the world is complex and there's more than one factor. Conservatives cultures have higher birth rates, as do families with lower educational levels. Both are common in the third world. In developed…
They meant awkward in this context because it seemed contrary the theory of the comment above them.
I'm with you. Everything government that at least still pretended to serve the public interested and greater good has been openly captured by individuals and movements concerned with some more selfish agenda.
People have jobs and lives, let them make things quick with the tools available if its for fun.
I'm making a program to build Magic: The Gathering decks from first principles of card data, no reliance on user-posted deck aggregation or EDHREC, and no AI. A slew of internal knobs exposed.