SakeOfBrevity
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Are algorithms discovered or invented?
This joke is getting so old, we need to say thank you and let it go.
I think the trend we see is there will be a generalized engineering-category of LLMs and people maintaining them will just feed new frameworks/libraries/languages etc. documentations to training sets and those models…
Check out dbt (not dbt-cloud), great open-source SQL tool, macro system is included in the ever-growing set of features. It helps managing SQLs a lot.
TSMC is likely to evacuate out of Taiwan to Phoenix, AZ in the next 12-24 months https://www.maritime-executive.com/article/tsmc-may-charter-...
What readings would you suggest for starters? Or which ones were most fascinating, essential to you?
Couple more of cracks in the online advertising industry and there will be a major pop of demand for software jobs.
I'd wager that 2/3 of software industry jobs market (number of positions and compensation figures) are built on online advertising industry. Now you tell me what is good or what is bad
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Print it yourself
Well, it's a show anyway, but in moments I described writers definitely had sth more in mind than just "Michael having a few good moments" I can agree that if you look at the storyline as a whole, this theory doesn't…
Two particular moments comes up to my mind: - Whole company going downhill and when Jim as co-manager got nervous about another Michael's "brilliant" idea of distracting people from work, he stuns him and audience with…
I really liked the show for its light-heartedness and it's non-PC oriented comedy (which faded away as seasons went by), but there are also other interesting themes there, such as subtle hints from writers that Michael…
This is the stuff that keeps me on my toes, thank you bro
"(...) when it comes to Facebook, the rot is deep. It can’t be excised. It can only be replaced by something else, by a form of connectivity that treats people not as laborers or commodities, but as human beings."…
Too many words gotten from just typing 'sex'.