Are companies not allowed to sell their products and services? Sorry this doesn't sit well with your ideal world.
The solution is that not everyone needs to go to college. Just look at the thread here. You have unqualified restaurant waiters wanting to get an engineering job at Google and think a CS degree is the only way.
Or just replace them with robots? That is what's happening across various industries today. Nurses will be replaced soon too (in the next 10 years). No union can stop that. Not everyone is entitled to a job. If you…
Like machine learning. Too many on HN are trying to get into it but will be outgunned by the Stanford PhDs et al.
$25K USD is an egregiously large sum of money. I'd argue only $5K is necessary. If I were you, I'd move to somewhere like the Philippines and live like a king with $5K/year.
ImageNet came from the United States. You know, the dataset which AlexNet succeed with? Oh right, there's MNIST too. That's from the LeCunn at NYU, also USA. What about the GPUs? Well that goes to Taiwan. Canadians are…
To counter your single data point, I do not know of a single person, personally, who sold a company for any amount of money. And I live in Sunnyvale.
I said I wanted to avoid terrorist attacks, not be near them.
Yep. Quite simply, the 0.1% of the US population here on HN does not care about privacy nor protesting nor writing to their local or state government. HN needs to stop living in a bubble. Only 1/3 of the US even…
You forgot the AWS Internet egress charge per GB..
K80s and K40s have a K. That's two generations old. We are currently on P and about to be V. If you think K80s are good, you are far far behind the times in machine learning. A single 1080Ti even in a 4U server…
Lol
Do you know how few people on HN even own any cryptocurrency? It's likely close to 1-2%. It's been like that for the past 5 years.
Still too expensive. Instead of biasing your user studies with big companies that already use your product, you should listen to the greater population of potential users. But hey, that's startup 101 and I don't expect…
> store them securely in a password manager and use different passwords for each account You are about the 2% of the tech crowd (i.e, bay area software/data people). The vast majority of engineers do not use a password…
Taxpayers spend millions saving drug users in hospitals for their stupid decisions.
Here's another data point. I've never been to one of their shows. I don't plan on it. I'll go if I have time. Elephants or no elephants does not contribute to my decision.
For those wondering, it costs 4-5 USD one way.
Do you still take an Uber to the airport?
What is Hashcat and why should we care?
> Unless I really have to now, I'm avoiding Uber and driving myself to the airport. Uber has proven they don't care about passenger safety, and only care about profits. You do that. Me and the tens of thousands other…
Delays don't seem to be part of the process at Slack, Google, or any of your top tier software companies. Tesla? Delay after delay. Want to cite auto industry, I can point more successful examples.
Data science is absolutely based on degree level. Software engineering, maybe 50% of people care about your degree.
> The actual decision-making is still heuristics and hard-coded rules. The planning system always be hard coded rules. Perception, fine, throw the latest CNN at it. Planning and control, better stick to the DMV/NHTSA…
I love Elon as much as the next guy. I think SpaceX, Tesla, OpenAI and even Neuralink are great companies tackling meaningful problems and wish them the best. The Boring Company however, yeah, he messed this one up. HN…
Are companies not allowed to sell their products and services? Sorry this doesn't sit well with your ideal world.
The solution is that not everyone needs to go to college. Just look at the thread here. You have unqualified restaurant waiters wanting to get an engineering job at Google and think a CS degree is the only way.
Or just replace them with robots? That is what's happening across various industries today. Nurses will be replaced soon too (in the next 10 years). No union can stop that. Not everyone is entitled to a job. If you…
Like machine learning. Too many on HN are trying to get into it but will be outgunned by the Stanford PhDs et al.
$25K USD is an egregiously large sum of money. I'd argue only $5K is necessary. If I were you, I'd move to somewhere like the Philippines and live like a king with $5K/year.
ImageNet came from the United States. You know, the dataset which AlexNet succeed with? Oh right, there's MNIST too. That's from the LeCunn at NYU, also USA. What about the GPUs? Well that goes to Taiwan. Canadians are…
To counter your single data point, I do not know of a single person, personally, who sold a company for any amount of money. And I live in Sunnyvale.
I said I wanted to avoid terrorist attacks, not be near them.
Yep. Quite simply, the 0.1% of the US population here on HN does not care about privacy nor protesting nor writing to their local or state government. HN needs to stop living in a bubble. Only 1/3 of the US even…
You forgot the AWS Internet egress charge per GB..
K80s and K40s have a K. That's two generations old. We are currently on P and about to be V. If you think K80s are good, you are far far behind the times in machine learning. A single 1080Ti even in a 4U server…
Lol
Do you know how few people on HN even own any cryptocurrency? It's likely close to 1-2%. It's been like that for the past 5 years.
Still too expensive. Instead of biasing your user studies with big companies that already use your product, you should listen to the greater population of potential users. But hey, that's startup 101 and I don't expect…
> store them securely in a password manager and use different passwords for each account You are about the 2% of the tech crowd (i.e, bay area software/data people). The vast majority of engineers do not use a password…
Taxpayers spend millions saving drug users in hospitals for their stupid decisions.
Here's another data point. I've never been to one of their shows. I don't plan on it. I'll go if I have time. Elephants or no elephants does not contribute to my decision.
For those wondering, it costs 4-5 USD one way.
Do you still take an Uber to the airport?
What is Hashcat and why should we care?
> Unless I really have to now, I'm avoiding Uber and driving myself to the airport. Uber has proven they don't care about passenger safety, and only care about profits. You do that. Me and the tens of thousands other…
Delays don't seem to be part of the process at Slack, Google, or any of your top tier software companies. Tesla? Delay after delay. Want to cite auto industry, I can point more successful examples.
Data science is absolutely based on degree level. Software engineering, maybe 50% of people care about your degree.
> The actual decision-making is still heuristics and hard-coded rules. The planning system always be hard coded rules. Perception, fine, throw the latest CNN at it. Planning and control, better stick to the DMV/NHTSA…
I love Elon as much as the next guy. I think SpaceX, Tesla, OpenAI and even Neuralink are great companies tackling meaningful problems and wish them the best. The Boring Company however, yeah, he messed this one up. HN…