Can anyone measure in how Claude compares to copilot? Copilot feels like a fancy auto complete, but people seem to have good experiences with Claude, even in more complex settings.
As I also doubt there's a good reason to define intelligence in just a range from 0-100.
That's a good point. For more complex topics, the act of verifying correctness is also more complex. I think it's a fair tradeoff though. A more powerful tool also requires more work to use CORRECTLY. Now, whether…
This doesn't seem much different to me than how people should use wikipedia. It looks like it will be a useful tool to use, you just can't be careless.
That must be one of the more extreme examples. I'm probably being under compensated at the moment, but about half of recruiters reaching out are matching my salary.
You CAN'T close pandora's box, but you CAN make jokes about pandora's box.
Were they local to the area?
I'm just an engineer with no background in finance, but didn't a fair part of the 2008 collapse come about by trusted third party risk auditing that went bad? Rather than maintaining a centrality of trust at some level,…
People eat it.
For any python project bigger than trivial, I literally just build a docker image and run it from that.
I used to work in concrete construction, doing post tensioned and SOMD for elevated slab. Coring might be simpler for SOMD, but post tensioned has such a high density of cables that I don't think it would work.
You need to run plumbing through the floors to every unit. The floors are structural.
Might be useful for those living in poverty and don't have access to a PC?
That's like a nice coffee a day, everyday kind of value.
Yeah, it's not funny, it's hilarious.
But the idea is just too cool to die.
lol. It sounds like they hire smart people. But smart people =/= good engineers. Good engineers keep things as simple as they can.
This is an issue that makes me feel conflicted in the case where there are already a lot of people cheating. If there's already a lot of people cheating, it doesn't make practical sense not to cheat, you're really just…
This was back when I was a student and had the FX and one GPUs. Getting an internship meant that I had the money for an upgrade, and the cheapest, most straightforward was to get a second GPU, or so I thought. Wasn't…
For a bit of time, I ran an over clocked FX 8320 and crossfire 7970's. The heat that machine put out was tremendous. I only had a wall mounted AC unit so I had to practically take my shirt off when I loaded it up.
I think this project is nostalgia-bait, but it's a good example of what you can do with the framework mainboard.
I don't really see myself thumb typing with a cyberdeck though.
On the other hand, that means a mining rig is worth a car's pollutants? That's a lot.
You didn't even read what I wrote: "Regardless, I think it's important for people to trust their own judgement, and weigh anecdotal experiences and advice from regular people, with the understanding that all advice…
That's not what you said at all. What you have down is this: "so we're at a point in the Internet where random people feel confident enough to tell others to disregard professional medical advice in favor of their own…
Can anyone measure in how Claude compares to copilot? Copilot feels like a fancy auto complete, but people seem to have good experiences with Claude, even in more complex settings.
As I also doubt there's a good reason to define intelligence in just a range from 0-100.
That's a good point. For more complex topics, the act of verifying correctness is also more complex. I think it's a fair tradeoff though. A more powerful tool also requires more work to use CORRECTLY. Now, whether…
This doesn't seem much different to me than how people should use wikipedia. It looks like it will be a useful tool to use, you just can't be careless.
That must be one of the more extreme examples. I'm probably being under compensated at the moment, but about half of recruiters reaching out are matching my salary.
You CAN'T close pandora's box, but you CAN make jokes about pandora's box.
Were they local to the area?
I'm just an engineer with no background in finance, but didn't a fair part of the 2008 collapse come about by trusted third party risk auditing that went bad? Rather than maintaining a centrality of trust at some level,…
People eat it.
For any python project bigger than trivial, I literally just build a docker image and run it from that.
I used to work in concrete construction, doing post tensioned and SOMD for elevated slab. Coring might be simpler for SOMD, but post tensioned has such a high density of cables that I don't think it would work.
You need to run plumbing through the floors to every unit. The floors are structural.
Might be useful for those living in poverty and don't have access to a PC?
That's like a nice coffee a day, everyday kind of value.
Yeah, it's not funny, it's hilarious.
But the idea is just too cool to die.
lol. It sounds like they hire smart people. But smart people =/= good engineers. Good engineers keep things as simple as they can.
This is an issue that makes me feel conflicted in the case where there are already a lot of people cheating. If there's already a lot of people cheating, it doesn't make practical sense not to cheat, you're really just…
This was back when I was a student and had the FX and one GPUs. Getting an internship meant that I had the money for an upgrade, and the cheapest, most straightforward was to get a second GPU, or so I thought. Wasn't…
For a bit of time, I ran an over clocked FX 8320 and crossfire 7970's. The heat that machine put out was tremendous. I only had a wall mounted AC unit so I had to practically take my shirt off when I loaded it up.
I think this project is nostalgia-bait, but it's a good example of what you can do with the framework mainboard.
I don't really see myself thumb typing with a cyberdeck though.
On the other hand, that means a mining rig is worth a car's pollutants? That's a lot.
You didn't even read what I wrote: "Regardless, I think it's important for people to trust their own judgement, and weigh anecdotal experiences and advice from regular people, with the understanding that all advice…
That's not what you said at all. What you have down is this: "so we're at a point in the Internet where random people feel confident enough to tell others to disregard professional medical advice in favor of their own…