The part that stands out is that it identified the text as an imitation rather than simply guessing James Mickens. That suggests it is picking up not only on style, but on the gap between authentic style and performed…
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That framing helps. When people compare MoQ with WebRTC, is the main attraction lower-level control over transport/media semantics, or are there cases where MoQ is expected to be materially better for latency or…
I think this is an important distinction. Documentation and automation can preserve artifacts, but not the actual capability. A runbook can tell you what usually works, but it cannot tell you when the situation is no…
Yeah this really looks like an encoding issue during migration. I've run into similar problems when moving old content between systems, especially with MySQL and mixed encodings. It can get messy surprisingly quickly.
I like this kind of benchmark, especially since it uses problems that are harder to overfit to. That said, single-attempt results are a bit hard to read into. For anything code-like, things like retries, test feedback,…
This is where stochastic approaches start to feel a bit uncomfortable. Even small mistakes can make something dealing with sensitive data hard to trust. It seems useful as a first pass, but I’d probably still want some…
That’s a fascinating design trade-off. Folding bikes always seem to push engineering into very unusual directions compared to regular bikes.
This is exactly where stochastic approaches feel uncomfortable. For anything touching security or privacy, even small inconsistencies can quickly erode trust.
I’ve had a similar experience. Having better tools really makes a difference when revisiting old or half-finished projects.
The part that stands out is that it identified the text as an imitation rather than simply guessing James Mickens. That suggests it is picking up not only on style, but on the gap between authentic style and performed…
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That framing helps. When people compare MoQ with WebRTC, is the main attraction lower-level control over transport/media semantics, or are there cases where MoQ is expected to be materially better for latency or…
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I think this is an important distinction. Documentation and automation can preserve artifacts, but not the actual capability. A runbook can tell you what usually works, but it cannot tell you when the situation is no…
Yeah this really looks like an encoding issue during migration. I've run into similar problems when moving old content between systems, especially with MySQL and mixed encodings. It can get messy surprisingly quickly.
I like this kind of benchmark, especially since it uses problems that are harder to overfit to. That said, single-attempt results are a bit hard to read into. For anything code-like, things like retries, test feedback,…
This is where stochastic approaches start to feel a bit uncomfortable. Even small mistakes can make something dealing with sensitive data hard to trust. It seems useful as a first pass, but I’d probably still want some…
That’s a fascinating design trade-off. Folding bikes always seem to push engineering into very unusual directions compared to regular bikes.
This is exactly where stochastic approaches feel uncomfortable. For anything touching security or privacy, even small inconsistencies can quickly erode trust.
I’ve had a similar experience. Having better tools really makes a difference when revisiting old or half-finished projects.