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No user record in our sample, but areeh 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 areeh has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Yeah this seems like the best tradeoff. You avoid the central control infrastructure and you provide information to clients. It's also a great match with free computing devices, which can then utilize the new…
Oh wow, now I want a chain of thought rewriter that makes the combination of chat and CoT put together follow this style
Oh wow, I had to try this and as expected it's amazing. Trying to design interesting algorithms that also look good is a lot of fun, and the result is surprisingly readable. It takes some getting used to symbols that…
Isn't it more about the demo of what you can build than the paragraph? I feel like the text would only give a small amount of the information this demo gives
Are there any particular techniques or styles that stand out to you as useful when prototyping in Rust?
As Sam Harris has discussed several times, if you run the thought experiment of what is definitely real and not to its conclusion, subjective experience is the only thing that cannot be faked as it does not make any…
I think one of the big missing pieces in your parent comment about choice and negative externalities has to do with this network effect and I do not think the argument that it can be overcome locally is a very…
It's convenient to run the lint step faster/sooner than at CI/CD time. Depending on your setup, the separate linter deps handled by pre-commit can be more convenient than hassle both locally and in your CI/CD pipeline…
I'm not sure how Twitter works, but for YouTube it's not like their recommendation system is a perfect user-friendly algorithm. While it is your choice what to click, what you end up watching is a result of the…
Your earlier argument about unsubscribe being effectively an informal termination only works if you properly separate that side from all promotional/marketing/new features/etc material, otherwise it seems you are…
I've been in this situation many times too, but I have to say it feels like a weakness. When a single person works on a problem I see improvements being left on the table compared to when two people effectively…
I could see this the other way, where the reason this path happens is because of a problem with how the team operates so others are not in the loop on the problem or , even worse, the entire system. I think what the…
I can see how it scores poorly on the number of scrolls per paragraph of information, maximum words read per unit of time, etc, but clearly that is intended with the choice of spacing and font size which is different in…
As someone who is somewhat dismissive of labels, I've started thinking more about this. In a context/culture where the way you act isn't as accepted/appreciated it seems labels are a useful thing to defend your way and…
Opposite of what? He identified a service problem, he solved a service problem. It worked. DRM is unrelated
The grandparent they are agreeing with: "They are trying to get on his nerves, he should go to the police and stop seething on the internet cause he's giving them plenty of what they really want." seems to suggest…
I think it warrants investigating exactly how and when Copilot reproduces code, but using one example to write it off as just copy and pasting seems excessive. Also when talking about rights, whether or not Copilot…
I think the discrepancy between what actually happens in the code and the main ideas in the paper is a great point, and it touches on the parent commenter's goal of attaining knowledge. For instance, even if the results…
Thanks. I was about to try to make a similar point, but couldn't quite find the words and saw this when I refreshed.
I agree with the sentiment, but I also think designers and builders of all kinds ignore the most advanced users at their peril regardless of if they're HN, some game's best players, someone who uses a library in…
The incentives can change through eg law as forest_dweller has already mentioned in his comments. I think most people "understand" the current economic situation works out quite well for closed platforms, but it doesn't…
I'm not sure what you mean by "Fancy IDEs", but if it's ones that integrate with the language (eg intellij) then I really disagree that there won't be much benefit. The main benefit I find with a good IDE is that it…
Your comment does not make too much sense to me as a layperson. As far as I know, therapy by talking is still being done and research is still being done that investigates how it works. Scott and others have implied…
Thanks! If this is what was referred to, linking the tweets adds a lot of information compared to just the comment I replied to on its own.
I work in TensorFlow with some regularity, and I've seen explicit examples of what the author of the article talks about where Googlers get used to their own stack (See eg:…