Isn't this basically the same structure they currently use i.e. individual contributors, managers, and producers?
Do we know how much choice OpenAI has with the arrangement? They call it a "request", but could they have been ordered directly?
its always seemed like a prank to me; and I'm impressed that he never broke during the performance to ask "are you people really falling for this???"
They're victims of success. Lautrec was so infamous some people (read: me) are too scared to play the game without a guide now. "What if I missed some NPC and I can't level up anymore?!"
I don't see how having homeless people everywhere in LA and SF is related to whether they have a functional legislature. Is there some law that California could pass to solve homelessness and they're just too…
What is the banksy lie?
A lot of those words were explaining why they're excited to develop software for it. What did you want them to write about instead?
Are there a lot other TTRPGs that have some software required to run them? Also this sounds like it would be fun to play based on these examples in the rules: > Example 3: Brody declares his character's intent: "I want…
They do use Redis. They have a page on their tech here: https://stackexchange.com/performance
Publishing on your own website is more akin to putting up a signboard on your front lawn than writing a book for publication. People are free to view it and take pictures for their own records, but I could still take it…
Netflix already has interactive content: see Bandersnatch and Minecraft: Story Mode.
Most people don't learn the term from commercial aviation, they learn they term from movies where someone turns on the "autopilot" then goes to handle whatever is happening at the back of the plane. I assumed autopilots…
It's not just YouTube that's automation obsessed. The groups filing the DMCA takedowns are also automatically scanning and flagging content on YouTube.
I’m generally always on the latest released version. It _has) gotten better, but its still not good enough. For example, having two @Published variables in the same class with the same name causes a crash in the…
This is extremely exciting for me. I started writing a toy application for my iPhone using SwiftUI a few months ago and have been very impressed by Swift (coming from C#). So far, SwiftUI has felt exactly like what I…
If you use Windows, Stardock has a tool, Groupy (https://www.stardock.com/products/groupy/), that allows you make everything a tab. One of the examples on their website groups all Adobe applications in tabs. Microsoft…
> Firstly, I would have used an https url instead of http and secondly, I would have made it look for images with a width & height greater than 200px rather than equal to 200px. I didn't know Shortcuts were powerful…
> they'll just have to write "we added feature x, which we'll slowly roll out to all eligible users." This would be vastly preferably to the current: "Bug fixes and performance improvements"...
I generally prefer to work in different environments at work and at home (usually .NET at work and iOS at home). That being said, I use C# at work, and recently started using F# for side projects (which does actually…
The benefit is that a human could jump in and take over either side of the conversation. Anyone can have a conversation, but not everyone can author an API.
> Douglas found more solace in the fact that the benefits of two-spacing, as described in the study, appear to be very minor. Speaking of which, did we ever learn how many angels can dance on the head of a pin?
"Scrum is probably the worst way to build software, except for all the others."
And I thought getting a customer support person who says, "they system won't let me do that" was bad enough!
I think its lots of jobs that didn't need full-on computers in the first place.
I don't see how this purchase changes anything. How was "TunnelBear: an independent VPN provider" ever any more trustworthy than "TunnelBear: A service from McAffee"? In both cases, I have no idea what they're actually…
Isn't this basically the same structure they currently use i.e. individual contributors, managers, and producers?
Do we know how much choice OpenAI has with the arrangement? They call it a "request", but could they have been ordered directly?
its always seemed like a prank to me; and I'm impressed that he never broke during the performance to ask "are you people really falling for this???"
They're victims of success. Lautrec was so infamous some people (read: me) are too scared to play the game without a guide now. "What if I missed some NPC and I can't level up anymore?!"
I don't see how having homeless people everywhere in LA and SF is related to whether they have a functional legislature. Is there some law that California could pass to solve homelessness and they're just too…
What is the banksy lie?
A lot of those words were explaining why they're excited to develop software for it. What did you want them to write about instead?
Are there a lot other TTRPGs that have some software required to run them? Also this sounds like it would be fun to play based on these examples in the rules: > Example 3: Brody declares his character's intent: "I want…
They do use Redis. They have a page on their tech here: https://stackexchange.com/performance
Publishing on your own website is more akin to putting up a signboard on your front lawn than writing a book for publication. People are free to view it and take pictures for their own records, but I could still take it…
Netflix already has interactive content: see Bandersnatch and Minecraft: Story Mode.
Most people don't learn the term from commercial aviation, they learn they term from movies where someone turns on the "autopilot" then goes to handle whatever is happening at the back of the plane. I assumed autopilots…
It's not just YouTube that's automation obsessed. The groups filing the DMCA takedowns are also automatically scanning and flagging content on YouTube.
I’m generally always on the latest released version. It _has) gotten better, but its still not good enough. For example, having two @Published variables in the same class with the same name causes a crash in the…
This is extremely exciting for me. I started writing a toy application for my iPhone using SwiftUI a few months ago and have been very impressed by Swift (coming from C#). So far, SwiftUI has felt exactly like what I…
If you use Windows, Stardock has a tool, Groupy (https://www.stardock.com/products/groupy/), that allows you make everything a tab. One of the examples on their website groups all Adobe applications in tabs. Microsoft…
> Firstly, I would have used an https url instead of http and secondly, I would have made it look for images with a width & height greater than 200px rather than equal to 200px. I didn't know Shortcuts were powerful…
> they'll just have to write "we added feature x, which we'll slowly roll out to all eligible users." This would be vastly preferably to the current: "Bug fixes and performance improvements"...
I generally prefer to work in different environments at work and at home (usually .NET at work and iOS at home). That being said, I use C# at work, and recently started using F# for side projects (which does actually…
The benefit is that a human could jump in and take over either side of the conversation. Anyone can have a conversation, but not everyone can author an API.
> Douglas found more solace in the fact that the benefits of two-spacing, as described in the study, appear to be very minor. Speaking of which, did we ever learn how many angels can dance on the head of a pin?
"Scrum is probably the worst way to build software, except for all the others."
And I thought getting a customer support person who says, "they system won't let me do that" was bad enough!
I think its lots of jobs that didn't need full-on computers in the first place.
I don't see how this purchase changes anything. How was "TunnelBear: an independent VPN provider" ever any more trustworthy than "TunnelBear: A service from McAffee"? In both cases, I have no idea what they're actually…