Spidey senses going off here. The first two comments read like an LLM.
Thank you, this was a very interesting interview.
While the post didn't particularly speak to me, I think you are being overly reductionist. You can dismissively summarize anything into a few "key points." Just in the first couple of paragraphs alone: - The author…
It's definitely a very similar method but fundamentally different in that the 'Distilling step-by-step' approach is a multi-task model. As I understand it, rather that training the smaller model to produce the…
While sleeping? This is one of the signs of sleep apnea.
Thank you for the anecdote. It was well written and I think it’s very applicable to the current topic.
I suggest integrating this with every single help desk software you can. They all provide integrations. We were looking for something like this earlier in the year as it pertains to customer support and using SMS as a…
Eventplicity | Sr Software Engineer | Gainesville, FL | Full-Time | ONSITE or REMOTE Eventplicity provides a SaaS product for venues that book private parties and special events. We're not your outdated online booking…
I strongly disagree with the sibling comment. Your website _does_ matter. At least in so far as it represents how you are positioning yourself to your clients. Your website is all about what kind of software you can…
Adding keywords: ruby, rails, devops
Just an FYI, it's the "CAN SPAM" act: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAN-SPAM_Act_of_2003 I thought it was a typo the first time you typed it, but I thought you should know when I saw it a second time.
This is incorrect. The conversion rate does not affect your quality score: http://adwordsagency.blogspot.com/2008/12/quality-score-fact... A "conversion" means different things to different companies. It would be…
You're taking your own opinions and applying them to the entire target market. Just because you feel this way doesn't mean that everyone else does, and it certainly doesn't imply that "updating the site wouldn't make a…
They actually do send an email alert. I didn't find an authoritative blog post on the subject, but here's a post from a reputable SEO site discussing these email alerts:…
I just wanted to chime in and say that I also found the popup very disruptive and annoying. I didn't download the ebook. I bet putting it at the end of the blog post will get you better results (you should A/B test it…
This is called Negative SEO. Matt Cutts discusses the topic here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=H...
I'm a day late, but it seems that nobody has answered your question. Here are some things you could have done differently: - Have a vesting schedule for your equity. This way if things go south, you'll have a certain…
I think you skimmed the post. The memo is to his employees and he specifically addresses whether or not the advice is applicable to non-entrepreneurs (spoiler: he thinks it is). I don't necessarily agree or disagree…
You misunderstood the comment. Angersock is saying that the networking equipment cost more than $5k and the friend was unwilling to buy a UPS to protect the equipment.
On a related note, this plugin has been invaluable to me in the past: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/lazarus-form-recov...
> I don't see that as a justification for limiting the expressiveness of a language. That's a straw man. I never said that the expressiveness of the language should be limited. There are plenty of languages that are…
> Just because you CAN do something in CoffeeScript doesn't mean you SHOULD, or should ALL of the time. Just like in JavaScript where, if you want, you can write all of your code on one line, but you shouldn't.…
> if the browser can't support that, then it's the browser's fault If you're creating a subpar user experience, then it's your fault. You can blame the webview all you want, but your users are going to blame you.
> then estimate a safe floor I feel the egg won't break at This isn't a solution to the problem. Your approach carries the risk that you never find the answer (given the preconditions). I don't think this qualifies…
I just want to echo want apike is saying. There are several comments here incorrectly stating that this much javascript doesn't matter. It seems pretty obvious that those commenters have no experience developing mobile…
Spidey senses going off here. The first two comments read like an LLM.
Thank you, this was a very interesting interview.
While the post didn't particularly speak to me, I think you are being overly reductionist. You can dismissively summarize anything into a few "key points." Just in the first couple of paragraphs alone: - The author…
It's definitely a very similar method but fundamentally different in that the 'Distilling step-by-step' approach is a multi-task model. As I understand it, rather that training the smaller model to produce the…
While sleeping? This is one of the signs of sleep apnea.
Thank you for the anecdote. It was well written and I think it’s very applicable to the current topic.
I suggest integrating this with every single help desk software you can. They all provide integrations. We were looking for something like this earlier in the year as it pertains to customer support and using SMS as a…
Eventplicity | Sr Software Engineer | Gainesville, FL | Full-Time | ONSITE or REMOTE Eventplicity provides a SaaS product for venues that book private parties and special events. We're not your outdated online booking…
I strongly disagree with the sibling comment. Your website _does_ matter. At least in so far as it represents how you are positioning yourself to your clients. Your website is all about what kind of software you can…
Adding keywords: ruby, rails, devops
Just an FYI, it's the "CAN SPAM" act: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAN-SPAM_Act_of_2003 I thought it was a typo the first time you typed it, but I thought you should know when I saw it a second time.
This is incorrect. The conversion rate does not affect your quality score: http://adwordsagency.blogspot.com/2008/12/quality-score-fact... A "conversion" means different things to different companies. It would be…
You're taking your own opinions and applying them to the entire target market. Just because you feel this way doesn't mean that everyone else does, and it certainly doesn't imply that "updating the site wouldn't make a…
They actually do send an email alert. I didn't find an authoritative blog post on the subject, but here's a post from a reputable SEO site discussing these email alerts:…
I just wanted to chime in and say that I also found the popup very disruptive and annoying. I didn't download the ebook. I bet putting it at the end of the blog post will get you better results (you should A/B test it…
This is called Negative SEO. Matt Cutts discusses the topic here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=H...
I'm a day late, but it seems that nobody has answered your question. Here are some things you could have done differently: - Have a vesting schedule for your equity. This way if things go south, you'll have a certain…
I think you skimmed the post. The memo is to his employees and he specifically addresses whether or not the advice is applicable to non-entrepreneurs (spoiler: he thinks it is). I don't necessarily agree or disagree…
You misunderstood the comment. Angersock is saying that the networking equipment cost more than $5k and the friend was unwilling to buy a UPS to protect the equipment.
On a related note, this plugin has been invaluable to me in the past: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/lazarus-form-recov...
> I don't see that as a justification for limiting the expressiveness of a language. That's a straw man. I never said that the expressiveness of the language should be limited. There are plenty of languages that are…
> Just because you CAN do something in CoffeeScript doesn't mean you SHOULD, or should ALL of the time. Just like in JavaScript where, if you want, you can write all of your code on one line, but you shouldn't.…
> if the browser can't support that, then it's the browser's fault If you're creating a subpar user experience, then it's your fault. You can blame the webview all you want, but your users are going to blame you.
> then estimate a safe floor I feel the egg won't break at This isn't a solution to the problem. Your approach carries the risk that you never find the answer (given the preconditions). I don't think this qualifies…
I just want to echo want apike is saying. There are several comments here incorrectly stating that this much javascript doesn't matter. It seems pretty obvious that those commenters have no experience developing mobile…