I've added a few more bells and whistles to my agentic rube goldberg, but the gist is forgejo tag listeners triggering argo workflows to orchestrate 1. issue tag 2. write pr 3. testing 4. review+revise loop 5. merge…
A lot of people purchasing their products have a vague understanding of the problem they're trying to solve and an even worse grasp of how dbx solves it for them. I'm living this first hand.
They do hire plenty of American citizens, but the lengths they go to hire people on H-1Bs make me think they get something extra out of it. At FB you'd often see big boards of "public job postings" in internal lobbies…
Off the top of your head, could you describe a good/great ml ops infra setup? I've been reading what I can about state of the art ml ops after not being in the space for a few years and metaflow comes up a lot.
If I were interested in assembling an authoritative, up-to-date list of trusted CAs, would be reasonable to source lists from the major trust store providers and select only those CAs trusted by all of them? I know it's…
Clearly yes; my point was that the taste and decision makers that previously might've taken stronger cues from Twitter are now much less likely to see it as a venue for worthwhile discussions. I'm probably overvaluing…
My favorite pet theory is that Musk taking over Twitter is to disentangle the bureaucratic and journalistic class from the direct Tumblr/4chan content pipeline they've all been drinking from for years. The only way he…
I doubt you'll find anything other than anecdotes, as only Amazon has the actual data in aggregate. They'll often promise me today or tomorrow and deliver 4-20 days later in some extreme cases.
I never saw this substantiated, but I heard that they had on-device systems that they used in emergencies for stuff that was particularly bad + easy to scan for. The time I heard of it being deployed was to prevent the…
This struggle reminds me of my personal battle with morning glories, nadinas, and bermuda grass, and a neighborhood effort to remove several ailanthus from along a local creekbed. Rhisomatic weeds are just a style of…
The article lacks a date, but I assume the best season for nuts is in the late fall, October through November. Does anyone know otherwise? I was planning on going foraging for nuts all last year but couldn't seem to…
Would you be open to sharing some details about your project(s)? Things like costs, who you worked with, guiding principles, etc. would be amazing. I feel like maybe finding the kind of people that will do high…
It seems like a series of guiding concepts and examples for builders or clients. Custom home building seems to be the main venue for this at the moment, but a layperson like myself can use this to try and recognize a…
I'll add my own annecdote to this article. We had a wasp nest under the eaves of the house and I managed to successfully move them into a little hutch I built near the garden. I can't say I directly observed them saving…
I think the thing that clued me in was the fact that there were two people wearing sweaters knotted at the neck. One, okay, I'll allow it. Two seems like a clear signal.
I feel like almost anyone else on here could say this, but correlation is not causation, especially in these large observational studies. Abstaining from salt in your diet is unusual and likely accompanies other factors…
I know that there are examples of remote learning as a productive shift, but I think it was almost universally a negative. Working remotely requires a level of focused independent function that is uncommon in children…
Insulation is a no brainer until you pump it into an older house with poorly sealed walls and end up with a sodden mess next time it rains. Some of the best advice from "green" building professionals is focus on air…
While the article is heavy on philosophical extrapolation, it's pretty light on facts. The original example of this art style was commissioned by Facebook and is called alegría: https://jsweisart.com/facebook-alegria
Of course; I'm just pointing out that the conflation has both precedent and cultural roots.
In all fairness, this same rhetorical technique was commonly used in the faith that I was raised in. We were often taught that one could violate the Jewish/Christian commandment to "have no other gods before me" by…
It came to light that they were storing passwords in plaintext in an application log. In theory they only store hashes in places where they actually intend to store passwords.
To clarify, it used to be the case that you used your personal account for work, but facebook now uses their enterprise "workplace" version of facebook internally. The accounts are still linked, but silo-ed in such a…
I've added a few more bells and whistles to my agentic rube goldberg, but the gist is forgejo tag listeners triggering argo workflows to orchestrate 1. issue tag 2. write pr 3. testing 4. review+revise loop 5. merge…
A lot of people purchasing their products have a vague understanding of the problem they're trying to solve and an even worse grasp of how dbx solves it for them. I'm living this first hand.
They do hire plenty of American citizens, but the lengths they go to hire people on H-1Bs make me think they get something extra out of it. At FB you'd often see big boards of "public job postings" in internal lobbies…
Off the top of your head, could you describe a good/great ml ops infra setup? I've been reading what I can about state of the art ml ops after not being in the space for a few years and metaflow comes up a lot.
If I were interested in assembling an authoritative, up-to-date list of trusted CAs, would be reasonable to source lists from the major trust store providers and select only those CAs trusted by all of them? I know it's…
Clearly yes; my point was that the taste and decision makers that previously might've taken stronger cues from Twitter are now much less likely to see it as a venue for worthwhile discussions. I'm probably overvaluing…
My favorite pet theory is that Musk taking over Twitter is to disentangle the bureaucratic and journalistic class from the direct Tumblr/4chan content pipeline they've all been drinking from for years. The only way he…
I doubt you'll find anything other than anecdotes, as only Amazon has the actual data in aggregate. They'll often promise me today or tomorrow and deliver 4-20 days later in some extreme cases.
I never saw this substantiated, but I heard that they had on-device systems that they used in emergencies for stuff that was particularly bad + easy to scan for. The time I heard of it being deployed was to prevent the…
This struggle reminds me of my personal battle with morning glories, nadinas, and bermuda grass, and a neighborhood effort to remove several ailanthus from along a local creekbed. Rhisomatic weeds are just a style of…
The article lacks a date, but I assume the best season for nuts is in the late fall, October through November. Does anyone know otherwise? I was planning on going foraging for nuts all last year but couldn't seem to…
Would you be open to sharing some details about your project(s)? Things like costs, who you worked with, guiding principles, etc. would be amazing. I feel like maybe finding the kind of people that will do high…
It seems like a series of guiding concepts and examples for builders or clients. Custom home building seems to be the main venue for this at the moment, but a layperson like myself can use this to try and recognize a…
I'll add my own annecdote to this article. We had a wasp nest under the eaves of the house and I managed to successfully move them into a little hutch I built near the garden. I can't say I directly observed them saving…
I think the thing that clued me in was the fact that there were two people wearing sweaters knotted at the neck. One, okay, I'll allow it. Two seems like a clear signal.
I feel like almost anyone else on here could say this, but correlation is not causation, especially in these large observational studies. Abstaining from salt in your diet is unusual and likely accompanies other factors…
I know that there are examples of remote learning as a productive shift, but I think it was almost universally a negative. Working remotely requires a level of focused independent function that is uncommon in children…
Insulation is a no brainer until you pump it into an older house with poorly sealed walls and end up with a sodden mess next time it rains. Some of the best advice from "green" building professionals is focus on air…
While the article is heavy on philosophical extrapolation, it's pretty light on facts. The original example of this art style was commissioned by Facebook and is called alegría: https://jsweisart.com/facebook-alegria
Of course; I'm just pointing out that the conflation has both precedent and cultural roots.
In all fairness, this same rhetorical technique was commonly used in the faith that I was raised in. We were often taught that one could violate the Jewish/Christian commandment to "have no other gods before me" by…
It came to light that they were storing passwords in plaintext in an application log. In theory they only store hashes in places where they actually intend to store passwords.
To clarify, it used to be the case that you used your personal account for work, but facebook now uses their enterprise "workplace" version of facebook internally. The accounts are still linked, but silo-ed in such a…