Here is the pseudocode of MAKER: state = init_state() while state is not complete: state = LLM("You are a helpful assistant. The rules and format of the game is [...]. The correct strategy to use at each step is [...].…
This is a joke. The games that the “trick” AI “wins” are complete losses. The paper authors are claiming losses as wins by changing the rules in their favour to win on a technicality after the game, and not configuring…
Google is also adding AMP to emails: https://amp.dev/about/email/
"Whereas refined sugar converts to fat, honey typically converts to energy" Come on journalism
"CBRE’s study found that a 500-employee firm renting a 75,000 square-foot space in Toronto would face estimated one-year operating costs of $30,224,259. Only Vancouver and Montreal were cheaper. The Bay Area, meanwhile,…
I read Indie Hackers, and it seems every non-technical founder on that site uses Zapier, and Stripe.
I agree with you for the most part, but there definitely is a toxic extreme of "hustle culture", in which people believe the sheer amount of "hard work" is the only coefficient.
Here the title could have easily included the two words "Dress Appropriately", but forgoes a useful title to entice clicks.
This guy is memeing.
The devs have made the rendering algorithm secret. So even if you have the cat token, you can't know what it looks like unless you go through their front-end.
From their FAQ (https://www.cryptokitties.co/faq): The developers levy a 3.75% fee on every cat purchase. Doesn't really seem like a decentralized app in that regard.
Google Codejam has some great problems. https://code.google.com/codejam/
I do codejam every year. Looks fun, will participate. First impressions tell me that runtime complexity won't as strict here however
Isn't Cloud9 an e-sports organization too? There are two cloud9s, wondering where the Cloud[1-8]s went.
That's a distorted view that you get from imagining if you had invested at the low of the last recession. Look at Japan's index, where it still hasn't caught up to the 1989 peak.
The cars could be subject to vandalism, or at the very least really aggressive driving. The predictability of the driving and the lack of a driver is going to result in weird interactions with people.
I'd rather endure the FOMO when I don't understand its value than lose money when I had my doubts. Feels like it'll be the former for a while...
Yeah, only apply the transaction to the block chain when it leaves their system, e.g. PayPal.
There are lots of talented Yahoo employees who read HN, and cringe at what teams on the other side of campus are doing.
Why? At the moment this seems like hassle, and possibly more expensive due to txn fees.
Here is the pseudocode of MAKER: state = init_state() while state is not complete: state = LLM("You are a helpful assistant. The rules and format of the game is [...]. The correct strategy to use at each step is [...].…
This is a joke. The games that the “trick” AI “wins” are complete losses. The paper authors are claiming losses as wins by changing the rules in their favour to win on a technicality after the game, and not configuring…
Google is also adding AMP to emails: https://amp.dev/about/email/
"Whereas refined sugar converts to fat, honey typically converts to energy" Come on journalism
"CBRE’s study found that a 500-employee firm renting a 75,000 square-foot space in Toronto would face estimated one-year operating costs of $30,224,259. Only Vancouver and Montreal were cheaper. The Bay Area, meanwhile,…
I read Indie Hackers, and it seems every non-technical founder on that site uses Zapier, and Stripe.
I agree with you for the most part, but there definitely is a toxic extreme of "hustle culture", in which people believe the sheer amount of "hard work" is the only coefficient.
Here the title could have easily included the two words "Dress Appropriately", but forgoes a useful title to entice clicks.
This guy is memeing.
The devs have made the rendering algorithm secret. So even if you have the cat token, you can't know what it looks like unless you go through their front-end.
From their FAQ (https://www.cryptokitties.co/faq): The developers levy a 3.75% fee on every cat purchase. Doesn't really seem like a decentralized app in that regard.
Google Codejam has some great problems. https://code.google.com/codejam/
I do codejam every year. Looks fun, will participate. First impressions tell me that runtime complexity won't as strict here however
Isn't Cloud9 an e-sports organization too? There are two cloud9s, wondering where the Cloud[1-8]s went.
That's a distorted view that you get from imagining if you had invested at the low of the last recession. Look at Japan's index, where it still hasn't caught up to the 1989 peak.
The cars could be subject to vandalism, or at the very least really aggressive driving. The predictability of the driving and the lack of a driver is going to result in weird interactions with people.
I'd rather endure the FOMO when I don't understand its value than lose money when I had my doubts. Feels like it'll be the former for a while...
Yeah, only apply the transaction to the block chain when it leaves their system, e.g. PayPal.
There are lots of talented Yahoo employees who read HN, and cringe at what teams on the other side of campus are doing.
Why? At the moment this seems like hassle, and possibly more expensive due to txn fees.