incorrecthorse
No user record in our sample, but incorrecthorse has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but incorrecthorse has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Plot twist: It's not actually scalable because no amount of tools and buzzwords can compensate for the lack of experience in proper architecture for scaling.
> For the uninitiated, Linear is a project management tool that feels impossibly fast. Click an issue, it opens instantly. Update a status and watch in a second browser, it updates almost as fast as the source. No…
And compute-intensive hash functions. Computers this day are powerful enough to hashcat each individual pwd+salt if a fast hashing function is used.
I think the common confusion boils down to: > The moment of capturing a measurement is known as a metric event Which suspiciously reads like a log. In practice, a metric is an aggregate of events (the "metric events")…
The bad ID naming `d1` is convenient for the argument...
It blows my mind OpenAI wouldn't be able to build a Windsurf alternative for orders of magnitude less than $3B.
> we form thoughts at 1,000-3,000 words per minute I would like to know what this measures exactly. The reason I often prefer writing to talking is because writing lets me the time to pause and think. In those cases the…
It _is_ equivalent to a back door, that's the point. The UK demand can be accessed more rapidly and properly by disabling the feature than by implementing a backdoor, since it is the same thing.
> So, what exactly has generative AI actually done? Where are the products? The product is ChatGPT, actually. If LLMs are a bubble, then you should expect most of OpenAI's revenue to come from its API (which is used by…
Do they have an incentive to learn? If the reward process in the company also consider it "out of scope" (meaning the remaining work is scheduled as such), there is nothing to really learn.
*Cinephiles took the DVD boom era for granted The reason it ended is because the general public doesn't care.
Those people seem to have a passion for developing package managers (instead of just seeing it as a tool that needs to do the job), and as long as it is the case, I don't see how we wouldn't end up with one new package…
Aren't you screwed from the moment you have a malicious user in your workspace? This user can change their picture/name and directly ask for the API key, or send some phishing link or get loose on whatever social…
It can take an arbitrary amount of time. Modules are just code executed top to bottom, and might contain anything beyond mere constants and functions declaration.
Code coverage proves that the code runs, not that it does what it should do.
Unless you want an empty test suite or a test suite full of `assert True`, the reward function is more complicated than you think.
The update affected less than 1% of all Windows machines. [1] Although maybe the biggest software failure in history, far from the biggest possible one. The level of cloud connectivity in the world could basically break…
> Those two flight deck pilots had breathed-up all the oxygen in their breathing packs by the time they hit the sea, something confirmed by the empty breathing packs that were recovered. Which means they were alive when…
Board state itself becomes unique pretty quickly, so you would just end up with a gigantic lot of "moves" played only 1 time. EDIT: so you could define "rare" moves as the biggest difference of occurrences between state…
Looks like this missed the opportunity to load the board in JS from the URL to be truly static.
> After a candidate's defeat in an election, you will be supplied with the "cause" of the voters' disgruntlement. Any conceivable cause can do. The media, however, go to great lengths to make the process "thorough" with…
> they've gone from barely stringing together a TODO app to structuring and executing large-scale changes in entire repositories in 3 years. No they didn't. They're still at the step of barely stringing together a TODO…
Excellent advice. On the technical side, I believed waiting was due to the lock queue rather that having acquired an ACCESS EXCLUSIVE lock. The ALTER is specifically _waiting_ for any lock lower than ACCESS EXCLUSIVE to…
I'm not sure information theory deals with this question. Since this isn't lossless decompression, the point of having no "real" data is already reached. It _is_ inventing things, and the only relevant question is how…
I guess 1080p was the big shiny edge thing back at the time. 35mm can supposedly be scanned beyond 8K, so you could theoretically consider 4K filming not good enough neither.