Douglas McGregor, the creator of these theories, had an interesting biography. > He chose instead to pursue a psychology degree at what is now Wayne State University in Detroit. After two years, he married, dropped out…
> To Doug's point the junk tokens are likely at book value on their balance sheet The linked article in turn links to coin desk which writes >> Also, token values may be low. In a footnote, Alameda says “locked tokens…
Why not?
Strong parallels between your definition with “isolation” and that offered by freemint in terms of decomposition into elements. The nuance makes sense on its face. Although I don’t trust my own judgement of what impacts…
Super interesting and over my head but to oversimplif: automation and old financial “tools” (mortgages, index funds) good but (excessively?) “innovative financial instruments” is a bridge too far. Still hard for people…
Can you provide a decision rule that distinguishes financial services from financial engineering? I do not feel as confident as you seem that the group of things called “crypto” will not be useful for financial services.
I cited three examples of financial engineering. Just to be clear you oppose mortgages, index funds, and ATM machines? I agree all of these or at least mortgages and index funds probably increase inequality especially…
Why would programmable money be useful for anything beyond financial engineering. It’s literally engineering + finance. Why is financial engineering inherently universally without qualification bad? I have a mortgage,…
Is your sense that the pandemic shutdowns have left us with supply issues? It seems to me the economy is delivering all it ever did and more. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/PCES…
Very clearly explained recent history. Thank you. > Then in December, the megacaps we're squeezed further until the S&P 500 had a negative return relative to price! What does this mean? What is negative return relative…
> The key metric along this line is how often each language allows success to some level and how often they fail How does python score on these key metrics?
As clarification, you are objecting to the phrase “process voice to [serve] ads” in the title which was provided by the submitter not the paper authors?
What part of the paper gives you the impression they imply voice assistants are listening to everything? I don’t get that. The discussion in the paper is nuanced on that point and does not make that claim as far as I…
A lot of wisdom here. Allow me to just restate and expand on some of your thoughts. 1. If it goes from experimental to ship, you aren’t going to go back and make it shipshape. 2. Sanding time is meditation on the…
There are dozens of examples in the wild of python code getting reviewed, corrected, and enhanced. I’m not a spreadsheet expert. Does that even happen for spreadsheets?
No one made the claim that open source universally don’t fall victim to dishonesty. We were discussing the rate.
Does the current evidence noted by fallat — the massive amount of extremely high impact open source projects that don't have malware embedded in them — suggest the error rate is much much lower that 1%?
Good product. Very easy to get going. It would be nice to have a scale to zero ability.
Shadows stats has faced some criticism https://econbrowser.com/archives/2008/09/shadowstats_deb Some wags have pointed out the price has been constant for many years…
The Fortune 500 CEOs might be closer than you think. Median pay last year was $12.7 million. [1] https://www.equilar.com/reports/83-equilar-associated-press-...
Interesting POV. Can you elaborate on an alternative to the way of industry programming? Or more simply, list some of the ways in which industry brand programming is flawed?
If I felt said for a period of months without specific cause, yes, I would see a psychiatrist or psychologist. What did the doctors who you did see say when you told them about your symptoms? It strikes me as odd that…
We switched from deployment: > I wouldn't want to be deploying a multi-gigabyte binary every time i make a change to the dataset... To runtime startup: > lambda warmup time And cost: > RAM consumption is proportional to…
It depends on your deployment setup? Or the frequency of dataset changes? I check-in a one-line change and CI/CD kicks off a docker build and push. A multi gigabyte binary is pushed to AWS ECR every time. I hardly…
Very interesting. What libraries are out there for animations? Can I use python to make cartoon videos for my kids?
Douglas McGregor, the creator of these theories, had an interesting biography. > He chose instead to pursue a psychology degree at what is now Wayne State University in Detroit. After two years, he married, dropped out…
> To Doug's point the junk tokens are likely at book value on their balance sheet The linked article in turn links to coin desk which writes >> Also, token values may be low. In a footnote, Alameda says “locked tokens…
Why not?
Strong parallels between your definition with “isolation” and that offered by freemint in terms of decomposition into elements. The nuance makes sense on its face. Although I don’t trust my own judgement of what impacts…
Super interesting and over my head but to oversimplif: automation and old financial “tools” (mortgages, index funds) good but (excessively?) “innovative financial instruments” is a bridge too far. Still hard for people…
Can you provide a decision rule that distinguishes financial services from financial engineering? I do not feel as confident as you seem that the group of things called “crypto” will not be useful for financial services.
I cited three examples of financial engineering. Just to be clear you oppose mortgages, index funds, and ATM machines? I agree all of these or at least mortgages and index funds probably increase inequality especially…
Why would programmable money be useful for anything beyond financial engineering. It’s literally engineering + finance. Why is financial engineering inherently universally without qualification bad? I have a mortgage,…
Is your sense that the pandemic shutdowns have left us with supply issues? It seems to me the economy is delivering all it ever did and more. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/PCES…
Very clearly explained recent history. Thank you. > Then in December, the megacaps we're squeezed further until the S&P 500 had a negative return relative to price! What does this mean? What is negative return relative…
> The key metric along this line is how often each language allows success to some level and how often they fail How does python score on these key metrics?
As clarification, you are objecting to the phrase “process voice to [serve] ads” in the title which was provided by the submitter not the paper authors?
What part of the paper gives you the impression they imply voice assistants are listening to everything? I don’t get that. The discussion in the paper is nuanced on that point and does not make that claim as far as I…
A lot of wisdom here. Allow me to just restate and expand on some of your thoughts. 1. If it goes from experimental to ship, you aren’t going to go back and make it shipshape. 2. Sanding time is meditation on the…
There are dozens of examples in the wild of python code getting reviewed, corrected, and enhanced. I’m not a spreadsheet expert. Does that even happen for spreadsheets?
No one made the claim that open source universally don’t fall victim to dishonesty. We were discussing the rate.
Does the current evidence noted by fallat — the massive amount of extremely high impact open source projects that don't have malware embedded in them — suggest the error rate is much much lower that 1%?
Good product. Very easy to get going. It would be nice to have a scale to zero ability.
Shadows stats has faced some criticism https://econbrowser.com/archives/2008/09/shadowstats_deb Some wags have pointed out the price has been constant for many years…
The Fortune 500 CEOs might be closer than you think. Median pay last year was $12.7 million. [1] https://www.equilar.com/reports/83-equilar-associated-press-...
Interesting POV. Can you elaborate on an alternative to the way of industry programming? Or more simply, list some of the ways in which industry brand programming is flawed?
If I felt said for a period of months without specific cause, yes, I would see a psychiatrist or psychologist. What did the doctors who you did see say when you told them about your symptoms? It strikes me as odd that…
We switched from deployment: > I wouldn't want to be deploying a multi-gigabyte binary every time i make a change to the dataset... To runtime startup: > lambda warmup time And cost: > RAM consumption is proportional to…
It depends on your deployment setup? Or the frequency of dataset changes? I check-in a one-line change and CI/CD kicks off a docker build and push. A multi gigabyte binary is pushed to AWS ECR every time. I hardly…
Very interesting. What libraries are out there for animations? Can I use python to make cartoon videos for my kids?