> What stops any business from over-charging? Competition. I fully agree. > It's the same conflict of interest quite literally any business has. I know that you know what I meant ;) In the long term it is just as you…
I had an android before that. Maybe their laptop experience is completely on another league, but I have doubts
Flip side is customer psychology. Choosing a more expensive tier leaves better emotion. Also i doubt there was jira ticket with “make llm more verbose”, rather ticket with “bug makes llms too verbose” gets prioritised…
But it is much much simpler to make it consume more tokens. It’s like that saying “What Andy giveth, Bill taketh away”, but in this case it is one company. There is definitely a conflict of interest.
Jury is still out on this one. This needs to be routine to be given asevidence… …Unless you know exactly how the llm was trained and then how it was applied
Tangentially related, games added various menu transition animations on purpose, to disable user input while loading resources (from hdd or network). Idea being that for user it is less frustrating to wait for animation…
One way to deal with it could be “guaranteed interrupt” action (something like sigkill, just for UI action queue). Other way could be to actually visually indicate action queue depth.
I have only iphone, but from my experience, apple ui quality is just a huge myth nothing to do with reality. On average it is has same amount of crappy UI experience, just in different places.
In summary: Record actions until interrupt. Animation should not be considered interrupt. An Error message should be treated as interrupt.
1. I think burden of proof is on the opposite side. (Previous legislations/directives were circumvented without problem) 2.Asking for hard evidence of top spies secretly spying on heads of other states is … (not sure if…
Alternate spin: He now has a conflict of interest. He’s now too biased to work on the committee.
Ok, apple does not care, but gives “security/privacy” consideration as a public reason for not doing anything.
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Good architecture reduces cost, while still achieving business goals. (E.g. If you have problems hiring for a weird stack, it increases hiring cost; you have problems with dependency zoo maintenance it increases costs;…
> What stops any business from over-charging? Competition. I fully agree. > It's the same conflict of interest quite literally any business has. I know that you know what I meant ;) In the long term it is just as you…
I had an android before that. Maybe their laptop experience is completely on another league, but I have doubts
Flip side is customer psychology. Choosing a more expensive tier leaves better emotion. Also i doubt there was jira ticket with “make llm more verbose”, rather ticket with “bug makes llms too verbose” gets prioritised…
But it is much much simpler to make it consume more tokens. It’s like that saying “What Andy giveth, Bill taketh away”, but in this case it is one company. There is definitely a conflict of interest.
Jury is still out on this one. This needs to be routine to be given asevidence… …Unless you know exactly how the llm was trained and then how it was applied
Tangentially related, games added various menu transition animations on purpose, to disable user input while loading resources (from hdd or network). Idea being that for user it is less frustrating to wait for animation…
One way to deal with it could be “guaranteed interrupt” action (something like sigkill, just for UI action queue). Other way could be to actually visually indicate action queue depth.
I have only iphone, but from my experience, apple ui quality is just a huge myth nothing to do with reality. On average it is has same amount of crappy UI experience, just in different places.
In summary: Record actions until interrupt. Animation should not be considered interrupt. An Error message should be treated as interrupt.
1. I think burden of proof is on the opposite side. (Previous legislations/directives were circumvented without problem) 2.Asking for hard evidence of top spies secretly spying on heads of other states is … (not sure if…
Alternate spin: He now has a conflict of interest. He’s now too biased to work on the committee.
Ok, apple does not care, but gives “security/privacy” consideration as a public reason for not doing anything.
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Good architecture reduces cost, while still achieving business goals. (E.g. If you have problems hiring for a weird stack, it increases hiring cost; you have problems with dependency zoo maintenance it increases costs;…