Dimensional funds have a type of index factor funds that roughly track these indices without strict adherence to S&Ps inclusion rules. That's the only one I'm aware of.
FYI that prominent link to your sharpee repo on GitHub 404s
I think it's safe to assume that people close to retirement have existing appreciating assets contributing to that total savings amount.
Is that no longer the case, or am I misunderstanding the operational costs displayed? Opus: 521k input tokens; 12k out Grok: 443k input tokens; 57k out Gemini: 677k input tokens; 7k out OAI: 543k input tokens; 17k out…
How many rooms in your home though? These are crucial details.
I have a feeling you are using SOTA models at work and aren't used to just how cheap the non-Anthropic/Google/OAI options are these days. GLM's coding subscription is like $6/month if you buy a full year.
Reading the parent comment, I assume their use of 'freedom' more closely aligns with being undisturbed by a government. It's a very common usage in America, focusing on "Freedom from X" rather than "Freedom to do Y",…
I use monarch and I've been happy enough with it. Would probably consider self-hosting with actual in the future, but I wanted an easy on-ramp for myself to actually get in the habit of budgeting.
Hi, that's not why people go to Delaware for those kind of purchases. It's the lack of tax. The actual MSRP from PA wine and liquor stores is very competitive, since it's one of the largest single buyers of alcohol.…
I don't think this is an accurate comparison. Working on open source software means you are contributing to that software, which yes may be used by for profit companies. This is more analogous to contributing to…
Small counterpoint but there are also 2 new players putting out SOTA open source models (Moonshots Kimi and zhipus GLM) so we're still seeing the same number of models overall, just via newer entrants.
> GLM-4.6 is great value but still not solid enough for tool calls, not that fast, etc. so if you can afford something more reliable I'd go for that, but encouraging. Funny you should say that, because while it is a…
I didn't really follow the premise of the original video. Can you find identical food at various locations throughout the country? Yes. Are you required to eat this same food? No! You could likely order the things that…
Where do you think pensions were storing the money? These are two sides of the same coin.
yep. This feels like a feature to me, not a bug. As a mostly reader/follower on these platforms I'm surprised when others compare their engagement metrics, rather than the quality of the engagement on these platforms.…
geeze we sure strayed far from "legalize comedy" pretty quickly. Here we are, discussing quips like they're a military operation.
> Paraphrased, Kimmel said that the killer was a republican. He literally didn't though? Why does this mistake keep being made. Kimmel made 0 assertions about the shooter. He did make assertions about the President and…
Best not to speculate on motivations at this time, IMO. It's the most likely scenario given his notoriety, but we don't know anything yet and that's a slippery slope.
this is such a terribly bad-faith interpretation of the parent's comment to the point I'm assuming you replied to the wrong one?
going to shout-out ClozeMaster here since I first found out about it on hacker news. Always hated duolingo - it's the gamification triggered to many alarm bells to me. Clozemaster is much more rudimentary but I do like…
Would you describe this new, lower ranking as censorship?
Because when someone punches you in the face, you punch back? Also I don't know why we keep referring to Russia as a major power, their GDP is about the size of Italy's, their economy is on the rocks, their military…
I think many people find cheaper launches for NASA very cool, but things like handing over restricted government data to Russia or throwing out vital medication in areas where its already been deployed vastly outweighs…
The desired outcome isn't capturing hearts and minds, it's preventing easily preventable diseases and deaths for what amount to pennies in the federal budget.
Whisk I think is possibly the best at it. No idea what it uses under the hood though. https://labs.google/fx/tools/whisk
Dimensional funds have a type of index factor funds that roughly track these indices without strict adherence to S&Ps inclusion rules. That's the only one I'm aware of.
FYI that prominent link to your sharpee repo on GitHub 404s
I think it's safe to assume that people close to retirement have existing appreciating assets contributing to that total savings amount.
Is that no longer the case, or am I misunderstanding the operational costs displayed? Opus: 521k input tokens; 12k out Grok: 443k input tokens; 57k out Gemini: 677k input tokens; 7k out OAI: 543k input tokens; 17k out…
How many rooms in your home though? These are crucial details.
I have a feeling you are using SOTA models at work and aren't used to just how cheap the non-Anthropic/Google/OAI options are these days. GLM's coding subscription is like $6/month if you buy a full year.
Reading the parent comment, I assume their use of 'freedom' more closely aligns with being undisturbed by a government. It's a very common usage in America, focusing on "Freedom from X" rather than "Freedom to do Y",…
I use monarch and I've been happy enough with it. Would probably consider self-hosting with actual in the future, but I wanted an easy on-ramp for myself to actually get in the habit of budgeting.
Hi, that's not why people go to Delaware for those kind of purchases. It's the lack of tax. The actual MSRP from PA wine and liquor stores is very competitive, since it's one of the largest single buyers of alcohol.…
I don't think this is an accurate comparison. Working on open source software means you are contributing to that software, which yes may be used by for profit companies. This is more analogous to contributing to…
Small counterpoint but there are also 2 new players putting out SOTA open source models (Moonshots Kimi and zhipus GLM) so we're still seeing the same number of models overall, just via newer entrants.
> GLM-4.6 is great value but still not solid enough for tool calls, not that fast, etc. so if you can afford something more reliable I'd go for that, but encouraging. Funny you should say that, because while it is a…
I didn't really follow the premise of the original video. Can you find identical food at various locations throughout the country? Yes. Are you required to eat this same food? No! You could likely order the things that…
Where do you think pensions were storing the money? These are two sides of the same coin.
yep. This feels like a feature to me, not a bug. As a mostly reader/follower on these platforms I'm surprised when others compare their engagement metrics, rather than the quality of the engagement on these platforms.…
geeze we sure strayed far from "legalize comedy" pretty quickly. Here we are, discussing quips like they're a military operation.
> Paraphrased, Kimmel said that the killer was a republican. He literally didn't though? Why does this mistake keep being made. Kimmel made 0 assertions about the shooter. He did make assertions about the President and…
Best not to speculate on motivations at this time, IMO. It's the most likely scenario given his notoriety, but we don't know anything yet and that's a slippery slope.
this is such a terribly bad-faith interpretation of the parent's comment to the point I'm assuming you replied to the wrong one?
going to shout-out ClozeMaster here since I first found out about it on hacker news. Always hated duolingo - it's the gamification triggered to many alarm bells to me. Clozemaster is much more rudimentary but I do like…
Would you describe this new, lower ranking as censorship?
Because when someone punches you in the face, you punch back? Also I don't know why we keep referring to Russia as a major power, their GDP is about the size of Italy's, their economy is on the rocks, their military…
I think many people find cheaper launches for NASA very cool, but things like handing over restricted government data to Russia or throwing out vital medication in areas where its already been deployed vastly outweighs…
The desired outcome isn't capturing hearts and minds, it's preventing easily preventable diseases and deaths for what amount to pennies in the federal budget.
Whisk I think is possibly the best at it. No idea what it uses under the hood though. https://labs.google/fx/tools/whisk