KrugerDunnings
No user record in our sample, but KrugerDunnings has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but KrugerDunnings has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
I already told you I don't want to talk about this here and now. It is not dumb but it is disrespectful to demand explanations from strangers, like I have time for this.
Well it's there in the name, they add machine learning to Postgres. They are not the only ones doing this, I am working on a similar idea and I don't think all of us are as misguided as the crypto bros of 2022. This is…
That be fine also. I've been playing around with sixel and it's a great way to add plotting to a repl.
I'd love some sixel support to embedded graphics in the terminal
Stimulating different parts of the body stimulates different parts of the brain[1]. Through cross talking neurones this might influence parts of your brain to be rewired differently and relieve some over burdened…
Universal grammar in the way that Chomsky suggested, a sort of structure all humans must have in there brain, is not a thing. But I believe there is something like the "universality of grammar" where the human vision…
Well I am at least glad that someone name drops someone other then TBL.
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Interesting, everstrike is a option market that sells a type of option they call an everlasting option. They say it was co-invented by non other than SBF: https://www.paradigm.xyz/2021/05/everlasting-options
Chapter 2 Verse 1: https://www.w3.org/TR/rdf11-primer/
The big lie about the semantic web is this ridiculous notion that it is machine readable just because it has an unambiguous grammar to parser and has ontologies to disambiguate homonyms.
Sentence embeddings have been great for improving semantic search, but I am still struggling with finding relevant documents for numerical values. Questions like "what people where born in 1992" or "people with at least…
Lets break down the three clains in reverse order: 1. Are there primitive societies of hunter-gatherer that are not self aware, as in they don't pass neurological test that measure this? 2. From a evolutionary…
Yes, in my career I've seen a OO extension of C written in XML that required a custom eclipse plugin to write. A language where you defined a function like: function foo() while (...) ... end while; if (...) ... end if;…
There are a lot more middle man then that, a lot of CEO and CTO i've met had an almost active disintrest in anything technical or even practical knowledge of there product, not knowing the priorities is in there own…
I once tried helping a drunken homeless man that was throwing up blood at 1 in the morning when I was on my way to the office to pick up some paperwork. My phone died the moment I took it out of my pocket to call an…
It is easy to avoid multiple workers processing the same task: `delete from task where id = (select id from task for update skip locked limit 1) returning *;`
This is a depressing list, I was expecting some interesting new bio engineering process or dunno quantum chemistry this or that for easier synthesise of whatever, but instead it was either marginal improvements like…
There is just so much, I've thought of writing some blog post about it but there is already a lot of content out there because pg is a big community with a lot of people doing interesting things and I don't know if what…
I've been building a Postgresql extension in the last months for some functionality that was needed and have learned a ton about the internal workings of this database. All very scary and complicated sounding stuff but…
Lately I've been made to understand that DevOps or Software Engineering is not for me, capability/maturity models, processes written in anything other then code, or metrics this and that just ism't me. We can argue…
With Naga and SPIRV it is possible to "import" routes written in GLSL from WGSL
I live in Europe and a large part of my (extended) family works in the social sector and for all the good they do I can never shake the impression that the first to benefit from all these social programs is the people…
is there any way i can try this out?
I was complaining about the cookies banners in 2009, but ok people tend to conflate the two but it is not fair to lash out to people saying they don't like X with a simple rebuff that the thing is actually called Y.…