Ironically to your point, I think adding a ConcurrentHashMap because it might be multithreaded eventually IS premature optimisation. The work can be done in future to migrate to using ConcurrentHashMap when the feature…
Having spent a lot of time in denial before investing in a few light wool turtlenecks and some Aran jumpers, I can only disagree. When wool gets warm it expands, which cools you slightly. It seems to have a much better…
Interesting article, although with so few data points and such a specific time slice it is difficult to draw serious conclusions about the "improvement" of LLM models. It's notably lacking newer models (4.5 Opus, 4.6…
Not the original commenter but this felt worth adding to: you mention 'cargo culting', yet there are already two comments raising the core benefit, which is keeping main 'stable and working' while develop stays 'rough…
> it can also double as a NAS ... and home server Devil's advocate, but it can't if it's in Starbucks ;) There's far cheaper workstations out there than Macbooks, especially if you're running Linux on them.
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Ironically to your point, I think adding a ConcurrentHashMap because it might be multithreaded eventually IS premature optimisation. The work can be done in future to migrate to using ConcurrentHashMap when the feature…
Having spent a lot of time in denial before investing in a few light wool turtlenecks and some Aran jumpers, I can only disagree. When wool gets warm it expands, which cools you slightly. It seems to have a much better…
Interesting article, although with so few data points and such a specific time slice it is difficult to draw serious conclusions about the "improvement" of LLM models. It's notably lacking newer models (4.5 Opus, 4.6…
Not the original commenter but this felt worth adding to: you mention 'cargo culting', yet there are already two comments raising the core benefit, which is keeping main 'stable and working' while develop stays 'rough…
> it can also double as a NAS ... and home server Devil's advocate, but it can't if it's in Starbucks ;) There's far cheaper workstations out there than Macbooks, especially if you're running Linux on them.
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