Peritract
No user record in our sample, but Peritract 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 Peritract has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
> it adds "reactivity", which solves the issue where Jupyter cells can be run in any order This is one of the key features of Jupyter to me; it encourages quick experimentation.
Agreed. One of the claimed selling points of capitalism is that it leads to the efficient allocation of resources; this demonstrates a failure of that.
> although they periodically hint at their left-leaning politics, admirably dedicate their time and skills to projects paying tribute to the first-responder firemen who perished on 9/11, the victims of the 1995 Oklahoma…
You can't solve the problem of malicious actors by asking them not to act maliciously.
> more like the rest of the world, more authoritarian I don't think these are equivalent.
> from London which is now what 35% English How are you defining "English" here?
The student is the customer, not the employer, if you must phrase it in those terms. And I think education benefits when you define the student as a student, before anything else.
Yes, but they were lying.
This is definitely partly due to AI -- you're reading a bunch of messages filtered through it -- but that's not the only aspect. You're also talking exclusively to the sort of people who filter everything through AI:…
> For everyone to put their connection to Today aside and share in something timeless This is a political position.
Do you have a more independent/reliable source?
You can offload the simpler things, but struggling with the simpler things is how you build the skills to handle the more complex ones that you can't hand off. If the simpler thing in question is a task you've already…
> a standard way of talking, not a claim about real agency. A standard way of talking used by people who do also frequently claim real agency.
Have you considered that the opposite explanation might be true instead? It could be that other developers are not benefitting from AI as much as you because they don't understand it. It could also be that you are…
The issue here is that you think the problem is > intellectual property rather than > used over and over again, primarily by the rich and powerful, to stifle original ideas and hold back cultural innovation You're using…
> a machine that can generate a poem or illustration depicting [CHARACTER_X] in [PLACE_Y] doing [ACTIVITY_Z] in [STYLE_S] without being creative Your example disproves itself; that's a madlib. It's not creative, it's…
I'm convinced that people who complain about this don't use recipe sites very often. There are loads without any preamble, and many of those with narrative provide a 'jump to recipe' button. Even if it is a long article…
> We’re told of the engineer who isn’t hired by Google because he can’t invert a binary tree. >Meanwhile in the real world, hordes of awful engineers deliver no story points These two seem linked; if hiring practices…
This is the beginning of the plot in [The Trench](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Trench_(novel)). It's unlikely that the rest of the plot will play out, but always interesting when the real world starts connecting…
Something bad for your kidneys is bad for you as well, even if you don't notice at the time/don't mind that level of damage. If the US harms its population, it is harming itself, because -- like every state -- it's at…
The video shows two people whose full-time job is watching an automated dashboard and who have failed to spot an issue for at least a month. Quite apart from anything else, this isn't a good argument that this type of…
> What's the name for the fallacy that “is” can be derived from “ought”? Any deliberate action makes clear that this is only sometimes a fallacy.
The parent comment isn't complaining about the amount CEOs are paid, but the amount they are paid relative to the value provided.
Some people want to do work they find meaningful.
Tech evangelists/EdTech salespeople saying that it was the future; there's been a big push in recent years.