By that measure, most software developers should be unemployed.
Last time I head of them, Bosch was planning to cut 13000 jobs in Germany.
Both of those killings sparked protests, and are subject to ongoing investigations and lawsuits.
Well, the National People's Congress / CCP define and frame that practically for you. It's not like 1.4 billion Chinese have much say in that. If I am wrong, please remind me again how much say Chinese people had on the…
Platformio is not simple by any means. That few .ini files generate a whole bunch of python, and this again relies on scons as build system. That's a nice experience as long as you stay within predefined, simple…
Are you ignoring the codex desktop app on purpose? Or the integrations?
Those use cases are already actively implemented, or being implemented in current software. The 5-10 year estimate is wildly wrong.
You do not need a plugin anymore.
People are accountable for the results they produce using AI. So a scientist is responsible for made up sources in their paper, which is plain fraud.
Getting an automated reply concerning the submitted issue is deeply iconic.
> CCC always has been explicit far left/green, looking at its history, as other people in here have mentioned. Yes, but what has shifted is "the left", to a point were it has basically been taken over for very specific…
> I suspect that Chinese models are largely forced to open source as a trust building step because of general China-phobia in the west. The obvious bias of the models, when it comes to Chinese politics and history,…
I do not understand. If auth is bypassable, this is not a browser issue, right?
It's also a fundamental problem of security research. Lot's of irrelevant, highly contextual "vulnerabilities", submitted to farm internet points (driven by a broken cve system). AI only amplifies this.
Pulling unvetted stuff from docker hub, npm, etc. is not a question of redundancy.
Because you should not depend on one payment provider and pull unvendored images, packages, etc directly into your deployment. There is no reason to have such brittle infra.
If you are running k8s on prem, the "easy" way is to use a mature operator, taking care of all of that. https://github.com/percona/percona-xtradb-cluster-operator https://github.com/mariadb-operator/mariadb-operator or…
This is blatantly false. There are MLIR based backhands for other languages. This is explicitly mentioned on the landing page at https://developers.googleblog.com/en/introducing-coral-npu-a.... Please language troll…
Looking at the state of the original Coral TPU (which was basically abandoned, just like regular other Google stuff), would make me very wary to use this is a long term product.
People like to think that they are anti-establishment and disruptive at a startup. They conveniently ignore who is writing the cheques.
Care to ellaborate? Not shitting on libavcodec here, I would also guess it just beats a new project on raw performance. But according to the repo, this project also uses both slice and frame multi-threading (as does…
They are not complaining about the price, but about the closed source nature of the product.
And this is particularly painful, if you actually need to run, build, and test on old OS versions, that come with old Node versions.
> No amount of internal review and coding standards and etc will catch all of these things. You can only hope that you build the muscle memory to catch most of them, and that muscle memory is forged through being…
> The “manufacturing phase” of software is super thin, even for most basic crud apps, because every application is different, and creating copies is practically free. This is not true from a manager's perspective…
By that measure, most software developers should be unemployed.
Last time I head of them, Bosch was planning to cut 13000 jobs in Germany.
Both of those killings sparked protests, and are subject to ongoing investigations and lawsuits.
Well, the National People's Congress / CCP define and frame that practically for you. It's not like 1.4 billion Chinese have much say in that. If I am wrong, please remind me again how much say Chinese people had on the…
Platformio is not simple by any means. That few .ini files generate a whole bunch of python, and this again relies on scons as build system. That's a nice experience as long as you stay within predefined, simple…
Are you ignoring the codex desktop app on purpose? Or the integrations?
Those use cases are already actively implemented, or being implemented in current software. The 5-10 year estimate is wildly wrong.
You do not need a plugin anymore.
People are accountable for the results they produce using AI. So a scientist is responsible for made up sources in their paper, which is plain fraud.
Getting an automated reply concerning the submitted issue is deeply iconic.
> CCC always has been explicit far left/green, looking at its history, as other people in here have mentioned. Yes, but what has shifted is "the left", to a point were it has basically been taken over for very specific…
> I suspect that Chinese models are largely forced to open source as a trust building step because of general China-phobia in the west. The obvious bias of the models, when it comes to Chinese politics and history,…
I do not understand. If auth is bypassable, this is not a browser issue, right?
It's also a fundamental problem of security research. Lot's of irrelevant, highly contextual "vulnerabilities", submitted to farm internet points (driven by a broken cve system). AI only amplifies this.
Pulling unvetted stuff from docker hub, npm, etc. is not a question of redundancy.
Because you should not depend on one payment provider and pull unvendored images, packages, etc directly into your deployment. There is no reason to have such brittle infra.
If you are running k8s on prem, the "easy" way is to use a mature operator, taking care of all of that. https://github.com/percona/percona-xtradb-cluster-operator https://github.com/mariadb-operator/mariadb-operator or…
This is blatantly false. There are MLIR based backhands for other languages. This is explicitly mentioned on the landing page at https://developers.googleblog.com/en/introducing-coral-npu-a.... Please language troll…
Looking at the state of the original Coral TPU (which was basically abandoned, just like regular other Google stuff), would make me very wary to use this is a long term product.
People like to think that they are anti-establishment and disruptive at a startup. They conveniently ignore who is writing the cheques.
Care to ellaborate? Not shitting on libavcodec here, I would also guess it just beats a new project on raw performance. But according to the repo, this project also uses both slice and frame multi-threading (as does…
They are not complaining about the price, but about the closed source nature of the product.
And this is particularly painful, if you actually need to run, build, and test on old OS versions, that come with old Node versions.
> No amount of internal review and coding standards and etc will catch all of these things. You can only hope that you build the muscle memory to catch most of them, and that muscle memory is forged through being…
> The “manufacturing phase” of software is super thin, even for most basic crud apps, because every application is different, and creating copies is practically free. This is not true from a manager's perspective…