Depends on what you qualify as 'standard of living.' There's no amount of money I would accept to live in many parts of the world. To have the same size property and home I have today in France or Germany would be…
Well, that's because you didn't get your booster soon enough.
And we know this was an outright lie, because the clinical trials did not include contracting the virus as an endpoint. In fact, in Pfizer's data, they only used PCR tests on symptomatic people, rather than periodic…
> far less than the virus Unfortunately, this isn't a claim that can be made. We don't know how many people got the virus, or how many times. And IIRC, the cardiac issues of the virus were mostly in older demographics,…
Debatable. For one, many people believed the stats were cooked. Hospitals had financial incentives to claim corona cases. They routinely didn't test people for corona if they were vaccinated during the worst part of the…
You're aware that the J&J was pulled from the market due to cardiac issues, right? It's not a theory that actual people were actually harmed by the products, the only question is risk/reward.
Small Block Chevy.
GMC made a modular system for like 50 years, it's called the SBC.
More deaths in the new study group for this product. More overall adverse reactions for the new product. Here's the top-line comparison: Healthcare encounter: new: 80 (0.4) existing: 120 (0.6) Each group had roughly 20k…
I use Cursor for coding. I like to review the changes via the UI. Plan mode is also really strong in Cursor. It bugs me less about needing to search through files and basic coding tasks. I find it also saves the company…
If these ideas served some useful purpose, they would already be implemented in kubernetes. The platform is quite extensible.
Of course not. Normal people are using gemini, it comes pre-installed on Android now.
I literally explained the thinking that the free builds on Linux aren't worth it. If you've ever shipped production software, you'd know this. Just because there's a free build available for Windows doesn't mean it…
This software seems to never have been open source/freely licensed. That's not a bait and switch. They were giving you a commercial product, for free, and now have decided not to. It's likely a case where maintaining…
Eh, the supply of drivers isn't as fungible as you might think. Insurance is quite expensive, that's what keeps me from doing it from time to time. That and I have zero desire to have to deal with the public.
They spent billions and billions on trying to make self-driving a thing.
LLMs are amazing at golang. They seem to have great training in the k8s world, so writing custom controllers and operators takes minutes instead of days now.
Ostensibly, there may be a third party that benefits from the exchange, rather than the two exchanging ideas. It is surprising to see how many are still in utter denial around here, though. Maybe we should all go back…
That describes social media for the last 10 years, at least. Not dead yet.
I agree they make mistakes in judgement, that's the whole point of plan mode. That judgement comes to the surface before lots of tokens are wasted without sight of the overall solution. It's all very simple. "Use x…
If you understand these subtle pieces you perceive the AI to get wrong, you should include that in your prompt. Also, unit test and functional test coverage go a long way to ensure correct behavior.
You have to review the plan and fill in any missing gaps or correct anything that's wrong. Plan mode often isn't one shot, it might take a few iterations, but once the plan is nailed down, the results are usually very…
Try plan mode. The problems you're speaking about are already solved.
It's entirely possible that modern horticultural techniques are resulting in the trees going dormant earlier, accumulating the required chill hours, and then breaking dormancy earlier. It's quite likely that the care of…
You're not missing anything. There's legions of amateurs that dislike k8s because they don't understand the value.
Depends on what you qualify as 'standard of living.' There's no amount of money I would accept to live in many parts of the world. To have the same size property and home I have today in France or Germany would be…
Well, that's because you didn't get your booster soon enough.
And we know this was an outright lie, because the clinical trials did not include contracting the virus as an endpoint. In fact, in Pfizer's data, they only used PCR tests on symptomatic people, rather than periodic…
> far less than the virus Unfortunately, this isn't a claim that can be made. We don't know how many people got the virus, or how many times. And IIRC, the cardiac issues of the virus were mostly in older demographics,…
Debatable. For one, many people believed the stats were cooked. Hospitals had financial incentives to claim corona cases. They routinely didn't test people for corona if they were vaccinated during the worst part of the…
You're aware that the J&J was pulled from the market due to cardiac issues, right? It's not a theory that actual people were actually harmed by the products, the only question is risk/reward.
Small Block Chevy.
GMC made a modular system for like 50 years, it's called the SBC.
More deaths in the new study group for this product. More overall adverse reactions for the new product. Here's the top-line comparison: Healthcare encounter: new: 80 (0.4) existing: 120 (0.6) Each group had roughly 20k…
I use Cursor for coding. I like to review the changes via the UI. Plan mode is also really strong in Cursor. It bugs me less about needing to search through files and basic coding tasks. I find it also saves the company…
If these ideas served some useful purpose, they would already be implemented in kubernetes. The platform is quite extensible.
Of course not. Normal people are using gemini, it comes pre-installed on Android now.
I literally explained the thinking that the free builds on Linux aren't worth it. If you've ever shipped production software, you'd know this. Just because there's a free build available for Windows doesn't mean it…
This software seems to never have been open source/freely licensed. That's not a bait and switch. They were giving you a commercial product, for free, and now have decided not to. It's likely a case where maintaining…
Eh, the supply of drivers isn't as fungible as you might think. Insurance is quite expensive, that's what keeps me from doing it from time to time. That and I have zero desire to have to deal with the public.
They spent billions and billions on trying to make self-driving a thing.
LLMs are amazing at golang. They seem to have great training in the k8s world, so writing custom controllers and operators takes minutes instead of days now.
Ostensibly, there may be a third party that benefits from the exchange, rather than the two exchanging ideas. It is surprising to see how many are still in utter denial around here, though. Maybe we should all go back…
That describes social media for the last 10 years, at least. Not dead yet.
I agree they make mistakes in judgement, that's the whole point of plan mode. That judgement comes to the surface before lots of tokens are wasted without sight of the overall solution. It's all very simple. "Use x…
If you understand these subtle pieces you perceive the AI to get wrong, you should include that in your prompt. Also, unit test and functional test coverage go a long way to ensure correct behavior.
You have to review the plan and fill in any missing gaps or correct anything that's wrong. Plan mode often isn't one shot, it might take a few iterations, but once the plan is nailed down, the results are usually very…
Try plan mode. The problems you're speaking about are already solved.
It's entirely possible that modern horticultural techniques are resulting in the trees going dormant earlier, accumulating the required chill hours, and then breaking dormancy earlier. It's quite likely that the care of…
You're not missing anything. There's legions of amateurs that dislike k8s because they don't understand the value.