You're right on that perspective. I should clarify. I mean decades+ when compute and power begins to realistically make sense where we can start planning such a long term strategy. I personally think our cislunar /…
There's a very narrow band of sun-synchronous orbit with consistent enough sunlight to make orbital data centers viable. Even with a tight constellation of 500,000 to 1,000,000 satellites packed into that band, it still…
Almost feels like astroturfing territory
For what it's worth I actually like the Vatican's take on AI. I hope they keep this perspective and don't allow OpenAI/Anthropic to influence. I think you're right this is more of a publicity stunt on the tech side.…
Circling the drain, but not dead
Fancy way of say The Woodlands?
Their Defeating Nondeterminism in LLM Inference was interesting for me. Worth reading their others!
I immediately thought this was an update by Deepset and their Haystack framework. https://haystack.deepset.ai/ Just FYI.
I've always been curious about creating a collective pool of money - from subscriptions for something like this. The user only pays if they break their focus. Could even redistribute the pot to those who last at the end…
One of our clients is a procurement marketplace. One of the current struggles we face is getting vendors to upload catalog details for each product, which our marketplace needs to populate for a better shopping…
We just use Observable Framework https://github.com/observablehq/framework
Would this be something that Activepieces or Kestra could also do? https://github.com/activepieces/activepieces https://github.com/kestra-io/kestra
Interesting article. I have always viewed Benzene as a bogeyman of sorts. My parents both interacted with it often throughout my life. My dad was a chemical engineer for an oil company, and he often spoke of spills and…
Regardless of dog ownership, it sounds a bit ego-centric to think that life is solely about leaving a legacy and assuming your kids are there solely to care for their parents in old age.
Tetris Effect is also a great example of this. Each movement and rotation of pieces impacts the score and each level has varied genres. One of my favorites is the New York City Jazz level.
The Invention of Nature by Andrea Wulf It details Alexander von Humboldt, his travels through South America and Siberia, and general contributions to science.…
Thanks for the recs, Mindware by Andy Clark is also a great book on these topics. https://global.oup.com/academic/product/mindware-97801998281...
I'm in the same boat as you around Sonos. Find any alternatives that you're considering that aren't HomePod?
This introduced more questions than answers when Dead Milkmen entered the scene.
I agree, I was primarily attracted to the modularity and magnetic features. Luckily, only $150 of 2019 money.
I bought a magnetic keyboard recommended on HN back in 2019. I was underwhelmed by it. Mostly because it was the Keystone and is still listed as "under production" on Kickstarter.…
I think there is a difference from people upset around over hyped LLMs and arguing about intelligence in "A.I.". Most of the "intelligence" arguments I've seen are fighting against putting too much stock in chatgpt and…
I think this is the next sequel to the movie "Her". You bring up a good point though. Very dystopian idea of a new type of enterprise tooling that emerges to soothe and calibrate human knowledge workers. Very Severance…
LLMs are really disrupting the market for Mckinsey junior analysts meeting with clients.
For the price of a couple of SMS' I used to love texting GOOG for restaurant suggestions or businesses nearby.
You're right on that perspective. I should clarify. I mean decades+ when compute and power begins to realistically make sense where we can start planning such a long term strategy. I personally think our cislunar /…
There's a very narrow band of sun-synchronous orbit with consistent enough sunlight to make orbital data centers viable. Even with a tight constellation of 500,000 to 1,000,000 satellites packed into that band, it still…
Almost feels like astroturfing territory
For what it's worth I actually like the Vatican's take on AI. I hope they keep this perspective and don't allow OpenAI/Anthropic to influence. I think you're right this is more of a publicity stunt on the tech side.…
Circling the drain, but not dead
Fancy way of say The Woodlands?
Their Defeating Nondeterminism in LLM Inference was interesting for me. Worth reading their others!
I immediately thought this was an update by Deepset and their Haystack framework. https://haystack.deepset.ai/ Just FYI.
I've always been curious about creating a collective pool of money - from subscriptions for something like this. The user only pays if they break their focus. Could even redistribute the pot to those who last at the end…
One of our clients is a procurement marketplace. One of the current struggles we face is getting vendors to upload catalog details for each product, which our marketplace needs to populate for a better shopping…
We just use Observable Framework https://github.com/observablehq/framework
Would this be something that Activepieces or Kestra could also do? https://github.com/activepieces/activepieces https://github.com/kestra-io/kestra
Interesting article. I have always viewed Benzene as a bogeyman of sorts. My parents both interacted with it often throughout my life. My dad was a chemical engineer for an oil company, and he often spoke of spills and…
Regardless of dog ownership, it sounds a bit ego-centric to think that life is solely about leaving a legacy and assuming your kids are there solely to care for their parents in old age.
Tetris Effect is also a great example of this. Each movement and rotation of pieces impacts the score and each level has varied genres. One of my favorites is the New York City Jazz level.
The Invention of Nature by Andrea Wulf It details Alexander von Humboldt, his travels through South America and Siberia, and general contributions to science.…
Thanks for the recs, Mindware by Andy Clark is also a great book on these topics. https://global.oup.com/academic/product/mindware-97801998281...
I'm in the same boat as you around Sonos. Find any alternatives that you're considering that aren't HomePod?
This introduced more questions than answers when Dead Milkmen entered the scene.
I agree, I was primarily attracted to the modularity and magnetic features. Luckily, only $150 of 2019 money.
I bought a magnetic keyboard recommended on HN back in 2019. I was underwhelmed by it. Mostly because it was the Keystone and is still listed as "under production" on Kickstarter.…
I think there is a difference from people upset around over hyped LLMs and arguing about intelligence in "A.I.". Most of the "intelligence" arguments I've seen are fighting against putting too much stock in chatgpt and…
I think this is the next sequel to the movie "Her". You bring up a good point though. Very dystopian idea of a new type of enterprise tooling that emerges to soothe and calibrate human knowledge workers. Very Severance…
LLMs are really disrupting the market for Mckinsey junior analysts meeting with clients.
For the price of a couple of SMS' I used to love texting GOOG for restaurant suggestions or businesses nearby.