I think it's relatively unlikely that having an agent write graph queries will outperform vector search against graph information outputted into text and then transformed into vectors. The related issue that I think is…
It's baffling in retrospect how Google couldn't recognize the strategic opportunity of Google Code.
I doubt flying in planes doing WW2 decreased fear of flying
A prominent new donor gets is responsible for a massive financial collapse and likely fraud, resulting in major losses for retail investors. Options are: 1. Claim ignorance of shady practices and disown donor. 2. Pull…
I'm not sure what baggage either prop came with other than being supportive of gambling
The ironic thing is that, as discussed in this thread, the article is really focused on upwardly mobile college graduates who have transitioned into marriage / kids. This fits me and my friend group to a T, but the bits…
Employee counts still being about 2018 is pretty cold comfort for someone looking for a job right now, especially if it's their first job. And if you think the wave of cuts has come and gone you are more optimistic than…
It's pretty clear that "info from Sam" can't by trusted
"once you have a good VR / AR system, you no longer need to buy phones or TV's or many other physical objects" I'd really love to know what "other physical objects" Zuckerberg has in mind here.
The odd piece of this is characterizing VR as a bridge to AR from the user's perspective. An AR that is out of the way when you don't want it is somewhat plausible, but for most people the idea of strapping a VR headset…
What I mean to convey by "well defined" is that even though the problem space of self driving cars is enormous, the success criteria of teaching a car to self drive is probably going to look pretty similar in 10 years…
Elon completely miss the point in this exchange, which is that Twitter needs people like Stephen King far more than people like Stephen King need Twitter. Why should Stephen King care about how Twitter pays it's bills?…
In other words, it is that it's going to be very difficult for users to intuitively understand what "half ads" means and why they should pay for it. It's a completely nonsensical compromise. Musk's product ideas for…
AI as practiced in self driving cars is dramatically different than what is practiced in bot detection. Self driving has a well defined, static problem space, with inputs that don't change often (how often do they come…
We've gotten quite a few public comments from Musk on what he plans to do with Twitter, and they indicate total cluelessness from a product and engineering point of view. There's nothing to indicate an appreciation for…
I'm curious as to how existing Twitter employees get compensated after the sale. Do they have to stay for some amount of time to collect payouts on their shares? These actions only make logical sense if the goal is to…
I also own a Tesla and I'd rate their user facing software at a C+ at best. It's better than the competition, sure, but the competition is legacy auto manufacturers with no tradition of expertise in software. Examples:…
A chicken and egg problem of data acquisition. If I'm a user, why would I share data to such a service without concrete services to unlock? If I'm a service provider, why would I pay for a service without users? Really…
Three different flavors of big bet. Meta realizing their core business, while massive, has peaked, loudly reorienting their business around a dubious moonshot bet. Google burning cash in a moonshot division, dubiously…
There's nothing anyone appreciates more than a listening ear to unsolicited advice on the internet :) Thanks for the clip, Bill Burr is hilarious
I'm 35, am in therapy, just got out of a breakup, and have two good friends with a dads who divorced their moms at around your age. Since you've been receptive to my other comments I'll share a bit about how your…
Consider also a couples therapist, all the same rationale applies. In either case, read up on the process for finding one that works you (and maybe your partner). Make sure it's someone you respect. There's a wide…
I'm a bit older (35) and what I've come to view about my earlier relationships is that I didn't invest much in them. Didn't share my feelings, didn't make myself vulnerable. At the time I thought I just wasn't meeting…
> I would like to start living life as I would like it, both career and relationship wise If you'd be comfortable sharing, why do you feel this is not something you can achieve with your partner?
I was mistaken about the loan term, I assumed they were typical "pay in 4" loans. That does sound quite bad.
I think it's relatively unlikely that having an agent write graph queries will outperform vector search against graph information outputted into text and then transformed into vectors. The related issue that I think is…
It's baffling in retrospect how Google couldn't recognize the strategic opportunity of Google Code.
I doubt flying in planes doing WW2 decreased fear of flying
A prominent new donor gets is responsible for a massive financial collapse and likely fraud, resulting in major losses for retail investors. Options are: 1. Claim ignorance of shady practices and disown donor. 2. Pull…
I'm not sure what baggage either prop came with other than being supportive of gambling
The ironic thing is that, as discussed in this thread, the article is really focused on upwardly mobile college graduates who have transitioned into marriage / kids. This fits me and my friend group to a T, but the bits…
Employee counts still being about 2018 is pretty cold comfort for someone looking for a job right now, especially if it's their first job. And if you think the wave of cuts has come and gone you are more optimistic than…
It's pretty clear that "info from Sam" can't by trusted
"once you have a good VR / AR system, you no longer need to buy phones or TV's or many other physical objects" I'd really love to know what "other physical objects" Zuckerberg has in mind here.
The odd piece of this is characterizing VR as a bridge to AR from the user's perspective. An AR that is out of the way when you don't want it is somewhat plausible, but for most people the idea of strapping a VR headset…
What I mean to convey by "well defined" is that even though the problem space of self driving cars is enormous, the success criteria of teaching a car to self drive is probably going to look pretty similar in 10 years…
Elon completely miss the point in this exchange, which is that Twitter needs people like Stephen King far more than people like Stephen King need Twitter. Why should Stephen King care about how Twitter pays it's bills?…
In other words, it is that it's going to be very difficult for users to intuitively understand what "half ads" means and why they should pay for it. It's a completely nonsensical compromise. Musk's product ideas for…
AI as practiced in self driving cars is dramatically different than what is practiced in bot detection. Self driving has a well defined, static problem space, with inputs that don't change often (how often do they come…
We've gotten quite a few public comments from Musk on what he plans to do with Twitter, and they indicate total cluelessness from a product and engineering point of view. There's nothing to indicate an appreciation for…
I'm curious as to how existing Twitter employees get compensated after the sale. Do they have to stay for some amount of time to collect payouts on their shares? These actions only make logical sense if the goal is to…
I also own a Tesla and I'd rate their user facing software at a C+ at best. It's better than the competition, sure, but the competition is legacy auto manufacturers with no tradition of expertise in software. Examples:…
A chicken and egg problem of data acquisition. If I'm a user, why would I share data to such a service without concrete services to unlock? If I'm a service provider, why would I pay for a service without users? Really…
Three different flavors of big bet. Meta realizing their core business, while massive, has peaked, loudly reorienting their business around a dubious moonshot bet. Google burning cash in a moonshot division, dubiously…
There's nothing anyone appreciates more than a listening ear to unsolicited advice on the internet :) Thanks for the clip, Bill Burr is hilarious
I'm 35, am in therapy, just got out of a breakup, and have two good friends with a dads who divorced their moms at around your age. Since you've been receptive to my other comments I'll share a bit about how your…
Consider also a couples therapist, all the same rationale applies. In either case, read up on the process for finding one that works you (and maybe your partner). Make sure it's someone you respect. There's a wide…
I'm a bit older (35) and what I've come to view about my earlier relationships is that I didn't invest much in them. Didn't share my feelings, didn't make myself vulnerable. At the time I thought I just wasn't meeting…
> I would like to start living life as I would like it, both career and relationship wise If you'd be comfortable sharing, why do you feel this is not something you can achieve with your partner?
I was mistaken about the loan term, I assumed they were typical "pay in 4" loans. That does sound quite bad.