This whole fiasco could have been prevented had the operator included "Make no mistakes" in the prompt.
> nowhere in the announcement is coding mentioned It's right there in the middle benchmark bar "LiveCode Bench" 72%.
All unit tests can pass if you don't assert anything. Just have to make sure to read through all 130k lines of code to check.
This post misses that the people selling their "I built" SaaS advertised as a hobby/passion-project are just marketing something as indie that they fully intended to get rich from the beginning. It was never even a…
it's probably been thrown out the window compared to office and chatgpt
"If you refuse to estimate, you’re forcing someone less technical to estimate for you." This is the perfect approach, given that estimates are top down and work to fill the estimate is bottom up. "When I estimate, I…
Future icon will just be this: ∠
I like the surface dots like it is. It gives me two points of reference at the poles, and adds intuition for how long it takes to go around the sphere.
From that wikipedia article, delta is the ratio of y variance to x variance. If x variance is tiny compared to y variance (often the case in practice) then will we not get an ill-conditioned model due to the large delta?
Actual architects design buildings.
Don't get me started on "software architect".
How is blocking ad blockers going to make them $150m?
> They typically need to compare many or all points to each other, leading to O(N²) complexity. UMAP is not O(n^2) it is O(n log n).
Polars made the mistake of not maintaining row order for all operations, via the False-by-default argument of maintain_order. This is basically the billion-dollar null mistake for data frames.
> always respect human dignity even when nasty players try to make a dirty move against you What a gem of a quote. A great way to avoid becoming a bitter person.
> does not provide any concrete proof, but it confirms many people's suspicions Without proof there is no confirmation.
The pro version comes with "Professional-grade creative suite", but they don't tell you what you're actually getting. It's just opaque corporate-speak one-liners "Make real progress toward your goals".
Except on figure 1 they're all at 0, making it look like the authors didn't know how to use the models or deliberately made them do nothing.
Google is still looking for investors?
Middle Aged Man Language - too many braces.
That was released as a joke. Twenty years later and no longer released as a joke, Apple is showing they are still in touch with the sensibilities of the modern Apple customer.
"up to 1 TB capacity... starting launch price is $15.99" I have adblock, how did this SanDisk commercial make it through?
Correctness with respect to the benchmark. A slow reference renderer could produce the target image, and renderers need to achieve either exact or close reproduction to the reference. Otherwise, you could just make…
There has to be a better way to view this than the tangled web of overlapping lines, like that at lower left of the "services" rectangle on the right, even with the selection highlighting. Perhaps there is not, and it…
I can't view the site on my mobile without accepting cookies.
This whole fiasco could have been prevented had the operator included "Make no mistakes" in the prompt.
> nowhere in the announcement is coding mentioned It's right there in the middle benchmark bar "LiveCode Bench" 72%.
All unit tests can pass if you don't assert anything. Just have to make sure to read through all 130k lines of code to check.
This post misses that the people selling their "I built" SaaS advertised as a hobby/passion-project are just marketing something as indie that they fully intended to get rich from the beginning. It was never even a…
it's probably been thrown out the window compared to office and chatgpt
"If you refuse to estimate, you’re forcing someone less technical to estimate for you." This is the perfect approach, given that estimates are top down and work to fill the estimate is bottom up. "When I estimate, I…
Future icon will just be this: ∠
I like the surface dots like it is. It gives me two points of reference at the poles, and adds intuition for how long it takes to go around the sphere.
From that wikipedia article, delta is the ratio of y variance to x variance. If x variance is tiny compared to y variance (often the case in practice) then will we not get an ill-conditioned model due to the large delta?
Actual architects design buildings.
Don't get me started on "software architect".
How is blocking ad blockers going to make them $150m?
> They typically need to compare many or all points to each other, leading to O(N²) complexity. UMAP is not O(n^2) it is O(n log n).
Polars made the mistake of not maintaining row order for all operations, via the False-by-default argument of maintain_order. This is basically the billion-dollar null mistake for data frames.
> always respect human dignity even when nasty players try to make a dirty move against you What a gem of a quote. A great way to avoid becoming a bitter person.
> does not provide any concrete proof, but it confirms many people's suspicions Without proof there is no confirmation.
The pro version comes with "Professional-grade creative suite", but they don't tell you what you're actually getting. It's just opaque corporate-speak one-liners "Make real progress toward your goals".
Except on figure 1 they're all at 0, making it look like the authors didn't know how to use the models or deliberately made them do nothing.
Google is still looking for investors?
Middle Aged Man Language - too many braces.
That was released as a joke. Twenty years later and no longer released as a joke, Apple is showing they are still in touch with the sensibilities of the modern Apple customer.
"up to 1 TB capacity... starting launch price is $15.99" I have adblock, how did this SanDisk commercial make it through?
Correctness with respect to the benchmark. A slow reference renderer could produce the target image, and renderers need to achieve either exact or close reproduction to the reference. Otherwise, you could just make…
There has to be a better way to view this than the tangled web of overlapping lines, like that at lower left of the "services" rectangle on the right, even with the selection highlighting. Perhaps there is not, and it…
I can't view the site on my mobile without accepting cookies.