While there’s a lot of slop out there that just exist to extract dollars, there are still some great movies being made every now and then. Don’t expect them to be the most popular high budget movies, you have to dig a…
In Australia we have interest free loans, I believe they are issued by the government. You are only required to pay it back if you earn over a certain amount per year, in which case it’s like an extra tax that lasts…
Can also be used for looking at heat leaking into or out of your house via conduction, which can help you determine where there might be more insulation needed, or maybe a particular wall needs more shade in summer.
I think a better way to run a democracy might be to have our leaders chosen at random. Sounds like a joke, but I’m serious: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sortition
This is a strawman argument. Almost no one who wants to preserve their right to free and open communication without government knowledge or interference, wants that so that they can hack. It’s not about catching hackers…
I’m not familiar with the political landscape in Europe so it may well be mostly people on the right pushing this, but man I wish we could stop framing everything as left vs right. That framing is distracting us from…
Perhaps you misunderstood. I know what the user’s username is. Since being “lalitium” alone doesn’t give one any authority here to give commands, hence my question.
Sorry, who are you exactly to give people orders?
For years almost all the engineering effort at all the tech companies went into engineering things which grab as much human attention as possible. Almost any use of engineering time, or AI or whatever would be better…
I think there’s potentially a future where software engineers learn how to “babysit” models instead of the details of programming. Kind of how software engineering students for the last decade at least haven’t learnt a…
Vending-bench sounds like it would be really fun to play/interact with as a human!
Huh, I was doing a mechanical engineering degree at the same time as working on a engineering team and when I was doing exams it struck me just how distorted the exam is from reality and how it selects for a completely…
Yeah when these models find a bug i like to ask it to write a test that will fail if the bug is real and pass when the bug is solved. It’s not perfect but usually it works pretty well, and I’ve had the model come back…
Tbh I suspect this is a bit of astroturfing, but what I don’t understand is why?
Complex conversation function? I don’t think it gets much simpler
Would you mind sharing these links? Or a subset? I want to grow my collection which is tiny because I started way too late
The 10 metre thing assumes you have a suction side which is 10 metres lower than the pump, or at least a suction that is long low enough that it can’t meet the pump’s NPSHr (Net Positive Suction Head required). In a…
>One nights-and-weekends developer. What?
I think you’re confusing something being permissible with something being fair
It’s not a contract, a contract requires an exchange of value both ways.
> fun fact: modern cars release so little carbon monoxide, you won't kill yourself by starting one in a garage Modern cars still release as much CO2 as older cars… which is still incompatible with human respiration.
It’s because of the good enough precision at low cost that we use cams, it’s extremely difficult to get precise movement and the forces and speeds required when an engine is operating at >5000 rpm. It’s not impossible…
Why stop there? vary everything that can reasonably be varied slightly across each resume
I think a better way to think about it is that humans in general just make so many mistakes and imperfect judgements. Smart people just do them slightly less. Smart people also typically have biases as well which…
I read this as the implication being that at least some people’s phones would still be on them, and it would suddenly be very obvious. Which incidentally, how do you enforce a rule like this without serious security…
While there’s a lot of slop out there that just exist to extract dollars, there are still some great movies being made every now and then. Don’t expect them to be the most popular high budget movies, you have to dig a…
In Australia we have interest free loans, I believe they are issued by the government. You are only required to pay it back if you earn over a certain amount per year, in which case it’s like an extra tax that lasts…
Can also be used for looking at heat leaking into or out of your house via conduction, which can help you determine where there might be more insulation needed, or maybe a particular wall needs more shade in summer.
I think a better way to run a democracy might be to have our leaders chosen at random. Sounds like a joke, but I’m serious: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sortition
This is a strawman argument. Almost no one who wants to preserve their right to free and open communication without government knowledge or interference, wants that so that they can hack. It’s not about catching hackers…
I’m not familiar with the political landscape in Europe so it may well be mostly people on the right pushing this, but man I wish we could stop framing everything as left vs right. That framing is distracting us from…
Perhaps you misunderstood. I know what the user’s username is. Since being “lalitium” alone doesn’t give one any authority here to give commands, hence my question.
Sorry, who are you exactly to give people orders?
For years almost all the engineering effort at all the tech companies went into engineering things which grab as much human attention as possible. Almost any use of engineering time, or AI or whatever would be better…
I think there’s potentially a future where software engineers learn how to “babysit” models instead of the details of programming. Kind of how software engineering students for the last decade at least haven’t learnt a…
Vending-bench sounds like it would be really fun to play/interact with as a human!
Huh, I was doing a mechanical engineering degree at the same time as working on a engineering team and when I was doing exams it struck me just how distorted the exam is from reality and how it selects for a completely…
Yeah when these models find a bug i like to ask it to write a test that will fail if the bug is real and pass when the bug is solved. It’s not perfect but usually it works pretty well, and I’ve had the model come back…
Tbh I suspect this is a bit of astroturfing, but what I don’t understand is why?
Complex conversation function? I don’t think it gets much simpler
Would you mind sharing these links? Or a subset? I want to grow my collection which is tiny because I started way too late
The 10 metre thing assumes you have a suction side which is 10 metres lower than the pump, or at least a suction that is long low enough that it can’t meet the pump’s NPSHr (Net Positive Suction Head required). In a…
>One nights-and-weekends developer. What?
I think you’re confusing something being permissible with something being fair
It’s not a contract, a contract requires an exchange of value both ways.
> fun fact: modern cars release so little carbon monoxide, you won't kill yourself by starting one in a garage Modern cars still release as much CO2 as older cars… which is still incompatible with human respiration.
It’s because of the good enough precision at low cost that we use cams, it’s extremely difficult to get precise movement and the forces and speeds required when an engine is operating at >5000 rpm. It’s not impossible…
Why stop there? vary everything that can reasonably be varied slightly across each resume
I think a better way to think about it is that humans in general just make so many mistakes and imperfect judgements. Smart people just do them slightly less. Smart people also typically have biases as well which…
I read this as the implication being that at least some people’s phones would still be on them, and it would suddenly be very obvious. Which incidentally, how do you enforce a rule like this without serious security…