Reading the title generates imagery of a city in Japan being overrun by foreigners. The actual content is about a self-proclaimed 'Asia's cleanest village' in India, banning Sunday visits from other domestic Indians.…
Yes, the daly time recently is absolutely ridiculous. Been waiting on a preprint that's already been accepted in a top journal for seemingly no reason.
And who do you go to when you have a medical issue? Surely not a doctor/hospital, since you're so anti-credentialism.
A lot of DevRel seems to fail/get a poor reputation because the individual seems more focused on making themselves the center of attention/launching their influencer career versus actually trying to help others use…
Completely fails for anything bio-related. What a joke.
By your logic, a man who murders someone with a Smith & Wesson is just as culpable as someone who owns some shares of $SWBI. I'll repeat myself: what a mindset!
This is a great project. It'd be fun to look at some of the more popular startups over time, both those that ended up successful and those that didn't.
Hoping for a follow-up with Sparse Autoencoders.
> The Meta employee does as they are told. Your argument erases the employee's biggest moral choice: did the Meta employee just spawn a Meta employee? No, they chose to work there. You assign maximal agency to someone…
what a mindset. I'll make sure to shame my Illumina scientist neighbor for working on tech that deliberately targets underage children (purposely violating the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act.). After all, he…
I don't care to dive into imaginary philosophical debates. I'm responding to the person in this thread saying, "I'm stuck" while clearly being financially well-off.
I agree. That said, a cursory glance at their post history shows they donate 6-figures to charity, which while very commendable, flies in the face of the idea of being 'stuck'. In any case, it's quite simple. If you…
They author thousands of open-source. Nobody would consider those 'products' (though feel free to play pedantic). And many would argue React did far more harm than good.
I'm not sure if you meant to respond to me, but nothing you've said has addressed what I asked, which was very direct.
It's actually incredible that you can share that bottom paragraph with a straight face after we just went to war with Iran. Let's discuss it openly, as you prime: how do you contrast what you just shared with the war,…
You think Meta employees are only expected to work 8 hours a day? Also, this isn't about tracking social media usage, it's about collecting employee keys/actions.
Meta continuing to be the most shameless (and shameful to work for) company around. I can't think of a single product of theirs that hasn't made the world a markedly worse place. Even their recent hardware foray is…
You would think the devrel would be more familiar with OSS policies than anyone else. Something about their LinkedIn job title at Google ("Developer Relations (Mostly SWE)" also reads odd.
Many dataviz people are like this, and it comes off odd. Awhile back, there was an entire 'Bar Barplots' movement, with exactly the same argument. Same for Pie Charts vs Donut charts ('angle shouldn't encode…
No - not everyone has a moral number, believe it or not. And no, most people don't give a shit about the car you drive, or want to friend you for it. Maybe in your social circles, but as someone in circles of both…
I work at a frontier lab and have rejected Meta interviews (for much higher salary) many times over the years. And BMW meetups are not good ways to meet high-salary people. Likely the exact opposite.
I work for a frontier lab, lol.
This sounds bad to say, but it's difficult to feel bad for any meta engineers who lost their jobs. You undoubtedly had other options, yet you chose to work for one of the most well-documented do-bad-for-the-world…
I can't stand Cursor. Every time I open it up I have 3 popups I don't use, that I then need to figure out how to close. Using it for notes is impossible, since the autocomplete just tries to fill in bullshit. Awful what…
Ah, you're right. A broad, contrarian dismissal is exactly the way you should respond in any conversation related to CPI/inflation. By the way, that coffee is $9. Sorry, Brazil tariffs and everything else - you…
Reading the title generates imagery of a city in Japan being overrun by foreigners. The actual content is about a self-proclaimed 'Asia's cleanest village' in India, banning Sunday visits from other domestic Indians.…
Yes, the daly time recently is absolutely ridiculous. Been waiting on a preprint that's already been accepted in a top journal for seemingly no reason.
And who do you go to when you have a medical issue? Surely not a doctor/hospital, since you're so anti-credentialism.
A lot of DevRel seems to fail/get a poor reputation because the individual seems more focused on making themselves the center of attention/launching their influencer career versus actually trying to help others use…
Completely fails for anything bio-related. What a joke.
By your logic, a man who murders someone with a Smith & Wesson is just as culpable as someone who owns some shares of $SWBI. I'll repeat myself: what a mindset!
This is a great project. It'd be fun to look at some of the more popular startups over time, both those that ended up successful and those that didn't.
Hoping for a follow-up with Sparse Autoencoders.
> The Meta employee does as they are told. Your argument erases the employee's biggest moral choice: did the Meta employee just spawn a Meta employee? No, they chose to work there. You assign maximal agency to someone…
what a mindset. I'll make sure to shame my Illumina scientist neighbor for working on tech that deliberately targets underage children (purposely violating the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act.). After all, he…
I don't care to dive into imaginary philosophical debates. I'm responding to the person in this thread saying, "I'm stuck" while clearly being financially well-off.
I agree. That said, a cursory glance at their post history shows they donate 6-figures to charity, which while very commendable, flies in the face of the idea of being 'stuck'. In any case, it's quite simple. If you…
They author thousands of open-source. Nobody would consider those 'products' (though feel free to play pedantic). And many would argue React did far more harm than good.
I'm not sure if you meant to respond to me, but nothing you've said has addressed what I asked, which was very direct.
It's actually incredible that you can share that bottom paragraph with a straight face after we just went to war with Iran. Let's discuss it openly, as you prime: how do you contrast what you just shared with the war,…
You think Meta employees are only expected to work 8 hours a day? Also, this isn't about tracking social media usage, it's about collecting employee keys/actions.
Meta continuing to be the most shameless (and shameful to work for) company around. I can't think of a single product of theirs that hasn't made the world a markedly worse place. Even their recent hardware foray is…
You would think the devrel would be more familiar with OSS policies than anyone else. Something about their LinkedIn job title at Google ("Developer Relations (Mostly SWE)" also reads odd.
Many dataviz people are like this, and it comes off odd. Awhile back, there was an entire 'Bar Barplots' movement, with exactly the same argument. Same for Pie Charts vs Donut charts ('angle shouldn't encode…
No - not everyone has a moral number, believe it or not. And no, most people don't give a shit about the car you drive, or want to friend you for it. Maybe in your social circles, but as someone in circles of both…
I work at a frontier lab and have rejected Meta interviews (for much higher salary) many times over the years. And BMW meetups are not good ways to meet high-salary people. Likely the exact opposite.
I work for a frontier lab, lol.
This sounds bad to say, but it's difficult to feel bad for any meta engineers who lost their jobs. You undoubtedly had other options, yet you chose to work for one of the most well-documented do-bad-for-the-world…
I can't stand Cursor. Every time I open it up I have 3 popups I don't use, that I then need to figure out how to close. Using it for notes is impossible, since the autocomplete just tries to fill in bullshit. Awful what…
Ah, you're right. A broad, contrarian dismissal is exactly the way you should respond in any conversation related to CPI/inflation. By the way, that coffee is $9. Sorry, Brazil tariffs and everything else - you…