Deep Computing have started taking orders for the final product and the Preorders are shipping within the next 6 weeks. They will be shipping from China I expect, but it's a proper shop front.…
And then all the heuristics you've learnt change under you and you're stuck doing 100-1000 more hours of learning with a drop in quality during that time.
KiCad sounds to me like a great target for a project based Nix Shell install. Always have the right version for it "locked". It works well with most tools except those that save stuff in the .config folder as it messes…
The pin mapping barrier was quite off-putting to me. However I've been tracking progress in the Zephyr RTOS project and the whole line is getting better support by the day
We've deployed mattermost at my company because it meets most requirements that slack did minus the SSO. Surprisingly used by some big government agencies (NASA/USAF)
I would say that's called an anecdote.
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Deep Computing have started taking orders for the final product and the Preorders are shipping within the next 6 weeks. They will be shipping from China I expect, but it's a proper shop front.…
And then all the heuristics you've learnt change under you and you're stuck doing 100-1000 more hours of learning with a drop in quality during that time.
KiCad sounds to me like a great target for a project based Nix Shell install. Always have the right version for it "locked". It works well with most tools except those that save stuff in the .config folder as it messes…
The pin mapping barrier was quite off-putting to me. However I've been tracking progress in the Zephyr RTOS project and the whole line is getting better support by the day
We've deployed mattermost at my company because it meets most requirements that slack did minus the SSO. Surprisingly used by some big government agencies (NASA/USAF)
I would say that's called an anecdote.
Review: An anonymous "distinguished CEO and engineer" suggests if you can't complete a feature in a day, delete your progress (except for tests) and start again the next day. The author then recounts advice he gives to…
Review: Chonkie is an MIT license project to help with chunking your sentences. It boasts fixed length, word length, sentence and semantic methods. The instructions for installing and usage are simple. The Benchmark…
Review: Mike Jones is one of the 3 members of the OIDC working group. He celebrates the publication of the spec as a publicly accessible standard (PAS) and has worked to include the erratas so that it is a complete…
Review: The author uses this article to say why they're not writing as much as they want. They break it down into two reasons: self judgement of quality, and the quality bar set by articles and projects in their sphere…
Review: The article tries to define the staff+ role through the lens of 4 skills: technical, people, project, and product. The article then says that a Staff+ does all of them, both at architecture level and helping…
Review: the article finds multiple instances of users saying that when sharing from the Google discover in built web frame prepends a link shortener type website allowing Google to intermediate the link. The article…
Review: the document starts strong with a methodology and numbers. It covers 3 approaches: Copilot code assistance, Llama3 fine-tuning on their codebase, and RAG on documentation. The first one is the only one supported…
Review: The article follows a Library's choice to leave X and move to Mastodon as the former changed hands and engagement methods. The engagements moved from local to global which aligned with their open publication…
Review: the article covers a small but important project to the x86 emulation under RISC-V by implementing partial support for the vector instructions (Both on RVV 1.0 and 0.7.1 platforms). It also looks at some other…
Review: The article covers 5 models used in a RAG setup and evaluates their performance according to tutorials given by the respective platforms. The results are overall close but larger models show small improvements.…