You're in luck: https://github.com/apple/foundationdb/blob/main/design/corou...
They're referring to Enterprise customers, though should have been clear about it. Enterprise plans on Claude for example no longer include any baseline tokens. It's 100% usage based pricing.
That's not a very good tldr. The answer claimed in the paper is that the combination of the two is better than either alone.
Fortunately the economics of infinitely copyable software aren't going anywhere. If there is actually a sizable market, it can be served with relatively little cost, compared to hand-producing physical goods. I am not…
Your work laptop documents are not private personal notes. This is also partially why I do not log in to work accounts on personal devices or personal accounts on work devices.
You commonly receive very close proxies for diagnoses through MyChart already when results come back from the lab.
> If it's something like "Refactored the apartment list service improving P99 Latency from 2s to 180ms", it definitely boosts the resumé in my mind. A good engineer would be measuring their impact and likely have…
The comments on the article include other people replicating all or parts of the finding. I'm also pretty confident Kelsey Piper wouldn't fail to disable memory while simultaneously talking about how Claude incognito…
Pre commit hooks exist. People just don't like being prevented from committing for reasons such as this.
This is a user preferences setting for what it's worth.
In general these agents support LSPs, which is often as much information as your IDE will give you. They are also not required to output syntactically correct code token by token when running agentically, because the…
> I don't think it's a psychologically positive self identification to see yourself merely as a gatekeeper and toll extractor rent seeker who only makes a living by withholding agency and skill from others. That's an…
This thread is about bringing these people to the US.
They said casual, not causal.
For cases where 4.5 already met the bar, I would expect 50% preference each way. This makes it kind of hard to make any sense of that number, without a bunch more details.
If you use the standard typescript linter, it will fail if you pass a Promise to an if statement. https://typescript-eslint.io/rules/no-misused-promises/
If the functions are still calling I/O methods directly rather than the I/O being externally driven, I don't think that qualifies as sans-io, based on my previous exposure / based on your second link: > For byte-stream…
That's already noted at the end: > The idea behind static_assert is great. You run a check that has no impact on the performance of the software, and may even help it. It is cheap and it can catch nasty bugs. It is not…
Over a million people die annually from traffic accidents.
It's not heavy handed. It's responding to what sells in the market, and big phones are consistently what most people buy when they have the option of both.
> Edit: GPT4 fails If I remove the sentence between (()). If you remove that sentence, nothing indicates that you can see you picked the door with the car behind it. You could maybe infer that a rational contestant…
You're misreading that source. It's the separate npm packages that are deprecated, not the module imports.
If you're confident about your proof checker being correct, then why would you not be confident about the validity of a proof that your proof checker says is correct?
Right, but then your AI is frozen in time and/or requires much more manual curation of its inputs. What about for new programming languages, libraries, and APIs that are created after 2022? What about generating images…
I think you're specifically referring to plastic waste in the ocean. This number is not at all accurate in terms of total plastic waste (including landfills, etc.).
You're in luck: https://github.com/apple/foundationdb/blob/main/design/corou...
They're referring to Enterprise customers, though should have been clear about it. Enterprise plans on Claude for example no longer include any baseline tokens. It's 100% usage based pricing.
That's not a very good tldr. The answer claimed in the paper is that the combination of the two is better than either alone.
Fortunately the economics of infinitely copyable software aren't going anywhere. If there is actually a sizable market, it can be served with relatively little cost, compared to hand-producing physical goods. I am not…
Your work laptop documents are not private personal notes. This is also partially why I do not log in to work accounts on personal devices or personal accounts on work devices.
You commonly receive very close proxies for diagnoses through MyChart already when results come back from the lab.
> If it's something like "Refactored the apartment list service improving P99 Latency from 2s to 180ms", it definitely boosts the resumé in my mind. A good engineer would be measuring their impact and likely have…
The comments on the article include other people replicating all or parts of the finding. I'm also pretty confident Kelsey Piper wouldn't fail to disable memory while simultaneously talking about how Claude incognito…
Pre commit hooks exist. People just don't like being prevented from committing for reasons such as this.
This is a user preferences setting for what it's worth.
In general these agents support LSPs, which is often as much information as your IDE will give you. They are also not required to output syntactically correct code token by token when running agentically, because the…
> I don't think it's a psychologically positive self identification to see yourself merely as a gatekeeper and toll extractor rent seeker who only makes a living by withholding agency and skill from others. That's an…
This thread is about bringing these people to the US.
They said casual, not causal.
For cases where 4.5 already met the bar, I would expect 50% preference each way. This makes it kind of hard to make any sense of that number, without a bunch more details.
If you use the standard typescript linter, it will fail if you pass a Promise to an if statement. https://typescript-eslint.io/rules/no-misused-promises/
If the functions are still calling I/O methods directly rather than the I/O being externally driven, I don't think that qualifies as sans-io, based on my previous exposure / based on your second link: > For byte-stream…
That's already noted at the end: > The idea behind static_assert is great. You run a check that has no impact on the performance of the software, and may even help it. It is cheap and it can catch nasty bugs. It is not…
Over a million people die annually from traffic accidents.
It's not heavy handed. It's responding to what sells in the market, and big phones are consistently what most people buy when they have the option of both.
> Edit: GPT4 fails If I remove the sentence between (()). If you remove that sentence, nothing indicates that you can see you picked the door with the car behind it. You could maybe infer that a rational contestant…
You're misreading that source. It's the separate npm packages that are deprecated, not the module imports.
If you're confident about your proof checker being correct, then why would you not be confident about the validity of a proof that your proof checker says is correct?
Right, but then your AI is frozen in time and/or requires much more manual curation of its inputs. What about for new programming languages, libraries, and APIs that are created after 2022? What about generating images…
I think you're specifically referring to plastic waste in the ocean. This number is not at all accurate in terms of total plastic waste (including landfills, etc.).