Interestingly think I just came to the opposite conclusion after building CLIs + MCPs for code.deepline.com Where MCPs fit in - short answer is enterprise auth for non-technical users. CLIs (or APIs + Skills) are easier…
From bio - "Not Cal Newport and unaffiliated w/ Newport, he's not on social media."
You're 100% right - but I do think there are more lower accuracy cases than I initially expected, *especially* if you assume a human-in-the-loop. Still 10x better than status quo. Ex. Content generation + zero-shot…
This is well put and concise. On the mentor note, even if you don't have a formal mentor relationship, most people are open to discussing their roles and responsibilities. Depending on the firm, even more would be…
You're right, caps lock is the real enemy. How could I have been so wrong? Let's ignore everything because of that. Bars should open, as long as everyone whispers we're fine. Article below is the result of the question…
There's no bold option here - what is your solution for emphasis?
I can tell you're a smart guy, but it reads like you're buying into the politicization of an apolitical problem. The end condition is a therapeutic/vaccine, and since that is not available yet, the next option is a…
What percent of these roles do you think will actually go to local talent vs. be off-shored? If tech companies can outsource, than who is benefitting? Related - Have you personally hired an H1-B employee? The H1-B…
I'd be careful with package tracking. While I don't know if that particular app resell your purchase data. That one is paid, so they may not need to right now, but they may change that in the future. I know many other…
I also agree. One-on-one mentoring is fulfilling in a different way than project oriented volunteering. I recommend doing a longer term commitment as well. Most are 2-4 hours a week, ideally for at least a year. I was…
Look into affiliate marketing. If your niche has any businesses in it, chances are you could potentially get as much if not more on a revshare model. Slightly more upfront setup with partnerships, but a learning…
I ran into the same issue. If you haven't, I'd check out some other popular chat bots for their UX. Ex.: Woebot https://www.facebook.com/drwoebot/ Having buttons for things like "continue", "go on" or "not right now" is…
> although over long period of time, it's going to be the worse one. Why do you believe that? Are there specific examples you're thinking of? How do you know it's too far?
Interesting to look at differences by city: https://www.yellowpages.com/new-york-ny/trends/ Highlights - Jetskis in SF, Escorts in NY
There's a radio button that lets you decide between Mobile, Desktop, or both.
Not necessarily. Prices increase pretty significantly with a smaller target audience. (It definitely depends on the vertical and product). For example, it's generally slightly more cost effective for a sushi restaurant…
This is awful. I don't know how it was published in the WSJ. I can't tell if it's satire or not... I'm actually angry at her entitlement here.
It's not that common. I don't know what's she's talking about. There's exaggerations, but very little "charity fraud."
Interestingly think I just came to the opposite conclusion after building CLIs + MCPs for code.deepline.com Where MCPs fit in - short answer is enterprise auth for non-technical users. CLIs (or APIs + Skills) are easier…
From bio - "Not Cal Newport and unaffiliated w/ Newport, he's not on social media."
You're 100% right - but I do think there are more lower accuracy cases than I initially expected, *especially* if you assume a human-in-the-loop. Still 10x better than status quo. Ex. Content generation + zero-shot…
This is well put and concise. On the mentor note, even if you don't have a formal mentor relationship, most people are open to discussing their roles and responsibilities. Depending on the firm, even more would be…
You're right, caps lock is the real enemy. How could I have been so wrong? Let's ignore everything because of that. Bars should open, as long as everyone whispers we're fine. Article below is the result of the question…
There's no bold option here - what is your solution for emphasis?
I can tell you're a smart guy, but it reads like you're buying into the politicization of an apolitical problem. The end condition is a therapeutic/vaccine, and since that is not available yet, the next option is a…
What percent of these roles do you think will actually go to local talent vs. be off-shored? If tech companies can outsource, than who is benefitting? Related - Have you personally hired an H1-B employee? The H1-B…
I'd be careful with package tracking. While I don't know if that particular app resell your purchase data. That one is paid, so they may not need to right now, but they may change that in the future. I know many other…
I also agree. One-on-one mentoring is fulfilling in a different way than project oriented volunteering. I recommend doing a longer term commitment as well. Most are 2-4 hours a week, ideally for at least a year. I was…
Look into affiliate marketing. If your niche has any businesses in it, chances are you could potentially get as much if not more on a revshare model. Slightly more upfront setup with partnerships, but a learning…
I ran into the same issue. If you haven't, I'd check out some other popular chat bots for their UX. Ex.: Woebot https://www.facebook.com/drwoebot/ Having buttons for things like "continue", "go on" or "not right now" is…
> although over long period of time, it's going to be the worse one. Why do you believe that? Are there specific examples you're thinking of? How do you know it's too far?
Interesting to look at differences by city: https://www.yellowpages.com/new-york-ny/trends/ Highlights - Jetskis in SF, Escorts in NY
There's a radio button that lets you decide between Mobile, Desktop, or both.
Not necessarily. Prices increase pretty significantly with a smaller target audience. (It definitely depends on the vertical and product). For example, it's generally slightly more cost effective for a sushi restaurant…
This is awful. I don't know how it was published in the WSJ. I can't tell if it's satire or not... I'm actually angry at her entitlement here.
It's not that common. I don't know what's she's talking about. There's exaggerations, but very little "charity fraud."