Interesting, if you tell the model: "You are an AI assistant designed to assist users by providing accurate information, answering questions, and offering helpful suggestions. Your main objectives are to understand the…
Yeah, this is what I am seeing with https://ollama.com/library/deepseek-r1:32b: https://imgur.com/a/ZY0vNqR Running ollama and witsy. Quite confused why others are getting different results. Edit: I tried again on Linux…
This is a great collection, thank you. :)
Plus there are hordes of academics using Clang/GCC as targets for bug-finding papers. The Csmith [1] paper alone has over a thousand citations at this point. I'd assume most of the low-hanging fruits are picked. [1]…
Great, thanks!
Thanks. It looks like this includes comments which blows up the page count dramatically. A little unfortunate.
> Do you think more than half of all STEM graduate students had a similar experience as she did? Do you have actual data to support this? Yes, her entire description about her experience (safe for that weirdness with…
>So my question is - just how serious should she (and others like her, who denounce 'mainstream' academia as much as those other fringe groups who go on and on about the corruption of 'mainstream' media) be taken?…
They seem to be doing okay with the New Yorker, although I do not know how the magazine was viewed before their acquisition.
The customer reaction to this decision spoke volumes. The official reason given is margins compared to hardware such as the IPU but, personally, I chalk it up to turf wars. Barefoot had a distinct culture to Intel's…
Most of the locals do enjoy the Oktoberfest (speaking as someone from there). It is a fun two weeks of the year and the entire city enters a special kind of mood. But it is not surprising that the HN crowd would find it…
New-Yorker-style long-form articles are a different reading experience compared to an article intended to deliver factoids. These articles are not meant to just deliver news. They are meant to be immersive and also…
Related: https://xkcd.com/1172/
For the vast majority of the degree, PhDs are not taking any classes (often, they are not even allowed to). They are just workers who either teach or research. The tuition is usually an accounting trick used by…
A big part of the reason these unionization efforts are happening: https://csstipendrankings.org/ Many universities are not paying a living wage for the area they are located in.
Yes. My office is about a 10 minute walk away. I work from home when I need to get stuff done since there are fewer distractions. I go to the office when I do feel live having some idle chit chat or simply to be social.
Hi Bryan, As someone deeply involved with the P4 community and contributor to the P4 compiler it is great to see someone being bullish on the language. Have been following your work with interest. :) I see that you are…
It's tragic, really. Tofino chips were such a promising and impactful technology.
It seems this is because the company has broadly shifted focus to softer social issues rather than technical topics. Mozilla keeps struggling with market share and users are anguished to see that their (former) favorite…
Let me clarify that I do not have all these issues. I am doing well for myself. This is partially because of my own cynicism, partially because of good mentors, and partially because of plain luck. However, not everyone…
Graduate student unions are not that common in STEM subjects. MIT just got one this year for example.
>Why do you want to work for someone else, on their hours, answerable to them, doing their research and teaching their classes Well, you are still forced to do all that. After all, you often depend on your advisor's…
As a current CS PhD in the US I find this sentiment aggravating. I am not a mere "student", I am a full-time employee. I do not take classes and I am not interested in taking classes. I would either like to teach or…
Why would you pay extra and deal with the additional headache of being screened/having to enter your private data if you could just take the more convenient and largely anonymous train for under a $100? A train where…
Thanks for clarifying! This was not meant to be an attack, but with analysis pieces on these matters I am always hesitant with respect to the source.
Interesting, if you tell the model: "You are an AI assistant designed to assist users by providing accurate information, answering questions, and offering helpful suggestions. Your main objectives are to understand the…
Yeah, this is what I am seeing with https://ollama.com/library/deepseek-r1:32b: https://imgur.com/a/ZY0vNqR Running ollama and witsy. Quite confused why others are getting different results. Edit: I tried again on Linux…
This is a great collection, thank you. :)
Plus there are hordes of academics using Clang/GCC as targets for bug-finding papers. The Csmith [1] paper alone has over a thousand citations at this point. I'd assume most of the low-hanging fruits are picked. [1]…
Great, thanks!
Thanks. It looks like this includes comments which blows up the page count dramatically. A little unfortunate.
> Do you think more than half of all STEM graduate students had a similar experience as she did? Do you have actual data to support this? Yes, her entire description about her experience (safe for that weirdness with…
>So my question is - just how serious should she (and others like her, who denounce 'mainstream' academia as much as those other fringe groups who go on and on about the corruption of 'mainstream' media) be taken?…
They seem to be doing okay with the New Yorker, although I do not know how the magazine was viewed before their acquisition.
The customer reaction to this decision spoke volumes. The official reason given is margins compared to hardware such as the IPU but, personally, I chalk it up to turf wars. Barefoot had a distinct culture to Intel's…
Most of the locals do enjoy the Oktoberfest (speaking as someone from there). It is a fun two weeks of the year and the entire city enters a special kind of mood. But it is not surprising that the HN crowd would find it…
New-Yorker-style long-form articles are a different reading experience compared to an article intended to deliver factoids. These articles are not meant to just deliver news. They are meant to be immersive and also…
Related: https://xkcd.com/1172/
For the vast majority of the degree, PhDs are not taking any classes (often, they are not even allowed to). They are just workers who either teach or research. The tuition is usually an accounting trick used by…
A big part of the reason these unionization efforts are happening: https://csstipendrankings.org/ Many universities are not paying a living wage for the area they are located in.
Yes. My office is about a 10 minute walk away. I work from home when I need to get stuff done since there are fewer distractions. I go to the office when I do feel live having some idle chit chat or simply to be social.
Hi Bryan, As someone deeply involved with the P4 community and contributor to the P4 compiler it is great to see someone being bullish on the language. Have been following your work with interest. :) I see that you are…
It's tragic, really. Tofino chips were such a promising and impactful technology.
It seems this is because the company has broadly shifted focus to softer social issues rather than technical topics. Mozilla keeps struggling with market share and users are anguished to see that their (former) favorite…
Let me clarify that I do not have all these issues. I am doing well for myself. This is partially because of my own cynicism, partially because of good mentors, and partially because of plain luck. However, not everyone…
Graduate student unions are not that common in STEM subjects. MIT just got one this year for example.
>Why do you want to work for someone else, on their hours, answerable to them, doing their research and teaching their classes Well, you are still forced to do all that. After all, you often depend on your advisor's…
As a current CS PhD in the US I find this sentiment aggravating. I am not a mere "student", I am a full-time employee. I do not take classes and I am not interested in taking classes. I would either like to teach or…
Why would you pay extra and deal with the additional headache of being screened/having to enter your private data if you could just take the more convenient and largely anonymous train for under a $100? A train where…
Thanks for clarifying! This was not meant to be an attack, but with analysis pieces on these matters I am always hesitant with respect to the source.