That's just fake history. The US didn't start the Korean war, they helped SK stand free of the oppression of the seriously evil NK government. China then interfered because they didn't want a US aligned country at their…
As if they stopped...
I'm not sure what your point is, we all already acknowledged that people have been using the term differently, consequently changing the definition of the word over the years
That's true, I just wanted to maybe add a new perspective to 101008 view that if he enjoyed working with technical constraints, he can still target eg embedded systems with massive resource constraints - and also to…
Your reaction is based on 3 unproven assertions: * An AI tutor is a net negative in learning for the subject matter it covers. * An AI tutor does cause other harms. * An AI tutor is going to be more expensive that…
Well, nothing is easier then adding constraints. Removing them is what's difficult - so why don't you add them back if it makes you a better programmer and you enjoy doing it more? Personally, I think the reason you…
> You can argue whether we need the term "transpiler," but a source-to-source compiler is a compiler. That's true today, but compiling was historically was defined as getting source code (human readable) to bytecode…
They're being called "trust me bro benchmarks" for a reason ( ・ั ﹏ ・ั )
1. keep the timer counting up 2. add a multiplier depending on the number of seconds until solved. [30s / [taken]s = score eg.: 10s solution gives x3 score 30s = 1 score (1x1) 40s = 0.75 60s 0.5 3. add button to give up
What's also massively undervalued is medium high dosage of the amino acid creatine. If you take >10g/day you'll have a much easier time staying focused over long periods. It becomes noticeable only after consistent…
Definitely not superstitious. It's just an opinionated workflow, you can see the steps further down in the repository. It's just spottily enforced because it's just written to the context in markdown - it's basically…
I disagree, It's about treating people as sheeple that the politicians need to supervise and teach. Basically these brainrotten politicians consider themselves the only responsible ones that need to remove choices for…
Hmm, isn't that just down to the fact people always vastly underestimate the amount of work software takes? It takes a lot of time to successfully deliver a product. Even at the more "extreme" end of expectation - like…
Unless you get written permission you can be sued for publishing their trade secrets. This can end in jail time if your employer is particularly uncaring. Ymmv, do whatever you want . It's your life.
Fwiw , you're conflating multiple things and consequently drawing premature conclusions. It can be massively over hyped for it's current capacity and decimate the white collar work. A lot of the difference of opinion is…
The people having glass literally break from the vibrations would probably disagree with your opinion https://youtu.be/_bP80DEAbuo?is=sg09k66iutKFIFSo Yet here we are, discussing "data center" as if they're standardized…
An imo even better example is death penalty. Some people are not redeemable. Abolishing the death penalty is a mistake. Another even less controversial example is providing adults and elderly euthanasia under certain…
Your comment is strange, he clearly did in this context - that's why he knew what went wrong? Fwiw, I currently consider code generated by models below opus level borderline unusable. It really is horrendous there. With…
You shouldn't really use it to answer questions either though, because then you won't know how wrong it is when it's hallucinating...
I tuned out at honest caveat.
Without the braces around the perfectly I would have understood it... yeah, I think I was misinterpreting what he meant to say
The title on this HN submission is just wrong. Click on the link and find out.
> sometimes I've never interacted with anyone that knew them by another name. It's always (docker) container, where they may leave out the docker term, but if questioed what kind of container they mean theyll say it.…
Which they may or may not adhere to > Our use of Materials [...] Even if you opt out, we will use Materials for model training when: (1) you provide Feedback to us regarding any Materials, or (2) your Materials are…
It's not more complicated? I referenced the subscription... I just added a small warning about it as some people may or may not be aware about the fact they're opening themselves up to serious consequences if they…
That's just fake history. The US didn't start the Korean war, they helped SK stand free of the oppression of the seriously evil NK government. China then interfered because they didn't want a US aligned country at their…
As if they stopped...
I'm not sure what your point is, we all already acknowledged that people have been using the term differently, consequently changing the definition of the word over the years
That's true, I just wanted to maybe add a new perspective to 101008 view that if he enjoyed working with technical constraints, he can still target eg embedded systems with massive resource constraints - and also to…
Your reaction is based on 3 unproven assertions: * An AI tutor is a net negative in learning for the subject matter it covers. * An AI tutor does cause other harms. * An AI tutor is going to be more expensive that…
Well, nothing is easier then adding constraints. Removing them is what's difficult - so why don't you add them back if it makes you a better programmer and you enjoy doing it more? Personally, I think the reason you…
> You can argue whether we need the term "transpiler," but a source-to-source compiler is a compiler. That's true today, but compiling was historically was defined as getting source code (human readable) to bytecode…
They're being called "trust me bro benchmarks" for a reason ( ・ั ﹏ ・ั )
1. keep the timer counting up 2. add a multiplier depending on the number of seconds until solved. [30s / [taken]s = score eg.: 10s solution gives x3 score 30s = 1 score (1x1) 40s = 0.75 60s 0.5 3. add button to give up
What's also massively undervalued is medium high dosage of the amino acid creatine. If you take >10g/day you'll have a much easier time staying focused over long periods. It becomes noticeable only after consistent…
Definitely not superstitious. It's just an opinionated workflow, you can see the steps further down in the repository. It's just spottily enforced because it's just written to the context in markdown - it's basically…
I disagree, It's about treating people as sheeple that the politicians need to supervise and teach. Basically these brainrotten politicians consider themselves the only responsible ones that need to remove choices for…
Hmm, isn't that just down to the fact people always vastly underestimate the amount of work software takes? It takes a lot of time to successfully deliver a product. Even at the more "extreme" end of expectation - like…
Unless you get written permission you can be sued for publishing their trade secrets. This can end in jail time if your employer is particularly uncaring. Ymmv, do whatever you want . It's your life.
Fwiw , you're conflating multiple things and consequently drawing premature conclusions. It can be massively over hyped for it's current capacity and decimate the white collar work. A lot of the difference of opinion is…
The people having glass literally break from the vibrations would probably disagree with your opinion https://youtu.be/_bP80DEAbuo?is=sg09k66iutKFIFSo Yet here we are, discussing "data center" as if they're standardized…
An imo even better example is death penalty. Some people are not redeemable. Abolishing the death penalty is a mistake. Another even less controversial example is providing adults and elderly euthanasia under certain…
Your comment is strange, he clearly did in this context - that's why he knew what went wrong? Fwiw, I currently consider code generated by models below opus level borderline unusable. It really is horrendous there. With…
You shouldn't really use it to answer questions either though, because then you won't know how wrong it is when it's hallucinating...
I tuned out at honest caveat.
Without the braces around the perfectly I would have understood it... yeah, I think I was misinterpreting what he meant to say
The title on this HN submission is just wrong. Click on the link and find out.
> sometimes I've never interacted with anyone that knew them by another name. It's always (docker) container, where they may leave out the docker term, but if questioed what kind of container they mean theyll say it.…
Which they may or may not adhere to > Our use of Materials [...] Even if you opt out, we will use Materials for model training when: (1) you provide Feedback to us regarding any Materials, or (2) your Materials are…
It's not more complicated? I referenced the subscription... I just added a small warning about it as some people may or may not be aware about the fact they're opening themselves up to serious consequences if they…