I can understand why this might make for a bad benchmark, but Overly strict tests enforce specific implementation details not specified in the prompt, invalidating many functionally correct submissions. Underspecified…
You can be correct, but on different axis. You can be correct that your method makes code more DRY, and miss the point that the other person believes that things are going to diverge significantly over time and doesn’t…
I would love to have a unicode character for representing the start/end of a data block so that LLMs could at least send data meant to be uncorrupted down a different path at tokenization.
Managers will document for employees. That’s maybe the better comparison.
Plague, Inc (an iOS game where you control the parameters of a pandemic and try to get a 100% infection rate) will give you a really good feel for the math behind this. The most successful strategy is to make a virus…
Yeah this was me. I just got a message that I hit my limit and now I am looking into what it takes to run Qwen on local hardware.
I don't think this was the British. (Not to apologize for them - they certainly made things worse, not better.) Sudan sits on a historical chattel slavery route that stretches back to Roman times. It's hallmarked by the…
Assuming that all homes are at equal risk of being burglarized. In practice the neighborhoods I’ve seen are either at much higher risk or much lower risk.
William Shatner has the most experimental, wild Spotify I've ever seen. If you haven't ever seen it, look at his discography. He does a lot of almost spoken-word poetry over soft rock, punk, etc. You get the sense that…
And from the comments below, sounds like they might be aggressively crawling still, but unidentified or with a different crawler identity. So perhaps they are hoovering up everything in the AI era.
So half the population would benefit? Half the population is more than enough reason to do all that and more.
The tooling around static types is worlds better than any tooling around spec - it's not like working with a static typing system, unfortunately.
Nice! If you blog at all your perspective would be super interesting to hear.
Every article like this I scan to see if the author had previous C++ experience. And every article, they do. I will be very impressed and curious if I find a glowing article about C++ from someone who didn’t grow up…
Thanks for adding this - I feel like people who can't understand why populism is at it's peak misunderstand this. Walmart is a U.S. company that historically did well, but I don't see why anyone would care unless you…
I worked at a company that emulated Valve’s hyper-flat structure on their engineering team, with 1 manager having 50 direct reports. That’s as close to a management-less structure as I can think of, since your manager…
Out of curiosity, the OP’s language is “quality issues”, not “quality issue.” Why did you assume there wasn’t already a pattern of behavior implied there?
> “I’ve noticed quality issues in your code recently that’s resulted in some rollbacks. Can we talk about how we can address that?” That’s the first step in fixing the quality issues, not an end state. Reports don’t…
> We were managing 47 Kubernetes clusters across three cloud providers. What a doozy of a start to this article. How do you even reach this point?
My understanding is that Internet cafes are/were more common in India.
So I guess Perl is a gateway drug for the APL family of languages now?
Sounds like there were three major stakeholders in your work at Company B.
One thing that is always on the table - if you see a person picking up valuable work and they don't have a ticket for it - you as a manager can create that ticket. Now you may need to coach the person on how to do that…
Honestly, this doesn't strike me as a bad layoff announcement, with one caveat. I’m writing to let you all know that after careful consideration, we've decided to reduce our global workforce by approximately 20% or 528…
My experience with non-AWS providers in TF is that they're less maintained and buggy - in theory this should be easy, but people seem very afraid of TF and I can picture this getting chaotic. But you're quite right that…
I can understand why this might make for a bad benchmark, but Overly strict tests enforce specific implementation details not specified in the prompt, invalidating many functionally correct submissions. Underspecified…
You can be correct, but on different axis. You can be correct that your method makes code more DRY, and miss the point that the other person believes that things are going to diverge significantly over time and doesn’t…
I would love to have a unicode character for representing the start/end of a data block so that LLMs could at least send data meant to be uncorrupted down a different path at tokenization.
Managers will document for employees. That’s maybe the better comparison.
Plague, Inc (an iOS game where you control the parameters of a pandemic and try to get a 100% infection rate) will give you a really good feel for the math behind this. The most successful strategy is to make a virus…
Yeah this was me. I just got a message that I hit my limit and now I am looking into what it takes to run Qwen on local hardware.
I don't think this was the British. (Not to apologize for them - they certainly made things worse, not better.) Sudan sits on a historical chattel slavery route that stretches back to Roman times. It's hallmarked by the…
Assuming that all homes are at equal risk of being burglarized. In practice the neighborhoods I’ve seen are either at much higher risk or much lower risk.
William Shatner has the most experimental, wild Spotify I've ever seen. If you haven't ever seen it, look at his discography. He does a lot of almost spoken-word poetry over soft rock, punk, etc. You get the sense that…
And from the comments below, sounds like they might be aggressively crawling still, but unidentified or with a different crawler identity. So perhaps they are hoovering up everything in the AI era.
So half the population would benefit? Half the population is more than enough reason to do all that and more.
The tooling around static types is worlds better than any tooling around spec - it's not like working with a static typing system, unfortunately.
Nice! If you blog at all your perspective would be super interesting to hear.
Every article like this I scan to see if the author had previous C++ experience. And every article, they do. I will be very impressed and curious if I find a glowing article about C++ from someone who didn’t grow up…
Thanks for adding this - I feel like people who can't understand why populism is at it's peak misunderstand this. Walmart is a U.S. company that historically did well, but I don't see why anyone would care unless you…
I worked at a company that emulated Valve’s hyper-flat structure on their engineering team, with 1 manager having 50 direct reports. That’s as close to a management-less structure as I can think of, since your manager…
Out of curiosity, the OP’s language is “quality issues”, not “quality issue.” Why did you assume there wasn’t already a pattern of behavior implied there?
> “I’ve noticed quality issues in your code recently that’s resulted in some rollbacks. Can we talk about how we can address that?” That’s the first step in fixing the quality issues, not an end state. Reports don’t…
> We were managing 47 Kubernetes clusters across three cloud providers. What a doozy of a start to this article. How do you even reach this point?
My understanding is that Internet cafes are/were more common in India.
So I guess Perl is a gateway drug for the APL family of languages now?
Sounds like there were three major stakeholders in your work at Company B.
One thing that is always on the table - if you see a person picking up valuable work and they don't have a ticket for it - you as a manager can create that ticket. Now you may need to coach the person on how to do that…
Honestly, this doesn't strike me as a bad layoff announcement, with one caveat. I’m writing to let you all know that after careful consideration, we've decided to reduce our global workforce by approximately 20% or 528…
My experience with non-AWS providers in TF is that they're less maintained and buggy - in theory this should be easy, but people seem very afraid of TF and I can picture this getting chaotic. But you're quite right that…