Pretty sure the second rectified the first.
PREACH. I have no idea why THIS has become the standard for illustrating model capabilities. It's endlessly frustrating when that was the initial objective for all these models, but, became increasingly clear over time…
This sounds like a process + human problem, not a technology problem. To me, it sounds like your team lacks discipline and competence. Sorry bud, going to categorically disagree with your sentiment that git is terrible.
I FEEL this. It's empowered lazy devs to defer thought and accountability. To some degree, I understand. It softens the imposter syndrome feeling one can get. But, I see it as a character barrier; not a moral one.
Ah, yes. California. Where large swathes of costal areas hover between 60ºF and 80ºF. We are talking about Nevada the weather of locality matters and where it can be supremely hot.
Hey bud, do you happen to know when the demand for power is the highest? It happens to be.... gasp.... when the sun is highest in the sky. Just take a look at ERCOT's website:…
Dude, the funding of USAID yielded so much soft power for 0.3% of the federal budget. You indolent, unempathetic monster. You want to cut the federal debt, where should we look to where the wealth has been hoarded?
Great idea. But, I'm will to wait for the AI sloppified OSS version of this.
You could literally eliminate homelessness, world hunger, and fully pay health care costs in that same timeframe with much less cash.
If you dig elixir's LiveView, you can do something similar: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36371907
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`pass` is an excellent case for storing passwords locally that you don't need to carry with you. I use a lot of login credentials for work on `pass` and it works great. If/when I need to upgrade laptops I can just back…
I've been giving some thought to this. I wonder if an iPad would suffice in front of the tv and just ssh into a Mac Mini for dev work. I'd love an iPad but I can't justify it either because of the limitation of hardware…
All this drama over an email. What's categorically worse is Riot forcing kernel level anti-cheat unwittingly to non-technically literate users.
> In Japan, we will implement a next career support program. Details will be communicated separately. Why not do this for every country? This type of support should be required for mass layoffs. I understand the…
It also doesn't waste an entire evening obsessing over a refactor. A lesson I've learned to do with refactoring my own code.
This experience has zero to do with clean code. The title is very much a misnomer and incredibly misleading. This is an elaboration on the experience of abhorrent engineering culture at this company. From people who…
> “If we even got a couple percent improvement in productivity, this would be worth it. And our goals are actually to do quite a bit better than that.” So your engineers will get a productivity salary increase, right?…
I wouldn't expect this to ever happen post-Citizens United.
I am reminded of a conversation on Security Now where Steve Gibson recommended that each website that has traffic inside the UK to have a red banner at the top of the page to sentiment of something like, "The UK…
The mnemonic bindings I get from my config are an integral part of my workflow and super easy to add/update/change. But the primary reason for using Neovim is I don't have to leave the terminal. I switched entirely to…
This is less of a problem if there's a culture that provides positive & honest paired programming w/o judgement on a regular basis. I try to do this, not just to glean business context from other engineers, but so I can…
The quality of solar tech varies immensely and it will likely take regulation to address some of these issues. But I do not think this is the primary concern here. We put solar on our house and did some pretty rigorous…
/remindme in 10 years In all seriousness, YES! File sizes are not getting smaller. If the bottleneck of data transference were my hardware, then we would live in a data utopia. Imagine the size of files for the last 20…
> managers use a “keeper test” for each of their people Gross. Enormous red flag that is indicative of a toxic culture.
Pretty sure the second rectified the first.
PREACH. I have no idea why THIS has become the standard for illustrating model capabilities. It's endlessly frustrating when that was the initial objective for all these models, but, became increasingly clear over time…
This sounds like a process + human problem, not a technology problem. To me, it sounds like your team lacks discipline and competence. Sorry bud, going to categorically disagree with your sentiment that git is terrible.
I FEEL this. It's empowered lazy devs to defer thought and accountability. To some degree, I understand. It softens the imposter syndrome feeling one can get. But, I see it as a character barrier; not a moral one.
Ah, yes. California. Where large swathes of costal areas hover between 60ºF and 80ºF. We are talking about Nevada the weather of locality matters and where it can be supremely hot.
Hey bud, do you happen to know when the demand for power is the highest? It happens to be.... gasp.... when the sun is highest in the sky. Just take a look at ERCOT's website:…
Dude, the funding of USAID yielded so much soft power for 0.3% of the federal budget. You indolent, unempathetic monster. You want to cut the federal debt, where should we look to where the wealth has been hoarded?
Great idea. But, I'm will to wait for the AI sloppified OSS version of this.
You could literally eliminate homelessness, world hunger, and fully pay health care costs in that same timeframe with much less cash.
If you dig elixir's LiveView, you can do something similar: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36371907
llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
`pass` is an excellent case for storing passwords locally that you don't need to carry with you. I use a lot of login credentials for work on `pass` and it works great. If/when I need to upgrade laptops I can just back…
I've been giving some thought to this. I wonder if an iPad would suffice in front of the tv and just ssh into a Mac Mini for dev work. I'd love an iPad but I can't justify it either because of the limitation of hardware…
All this drama over an email. What's categorically worse is Riot forcing kernel level anti-cheat unwittingly to non-technically literate users.
> In Japan, we will implement a next career support program. Details will be communicated separately. Why not do this for every country? This type of support should be required for mass layoffs. I understand the…
It also doesn't waste an entire evening obsessing over a refactor. A lesson I've learned to do with refactoring my own code.
This experience has zero to do with clean code. The title is very much a misnomer and incredibly misleading. This is an elaboration on the experience of abhorrent engineering culture at this company. From people who…
> “If we even got a couple percent improvement in productivity, this would be worth it. And our goals are actually to do quite a bit better than that.” So your engineers will get a productivity salary increase, right?…
I wouldn't expect this to ever happen post-Citizens United.
I am reminded of a conversation on Security Now where Steve Gibson recommended that each website that has traffic inside the UK to have a red banner at the top of the page to sentiment of something like, "The UK…
The mnemonic bindings I get from my config are an integral part of my workflow and super easy to add/update/change. But the primary reason for using Neovim is I don't have to leave the terminal. I switched entirely to…
This is less of a problem if there's a culture that provides positive & honest paired programming w/o judgement on a regular basis. I try to do this, not just to glean business context from other engineers, but so I can…
The quality of solar tech varies immensely and it will likely take regulation to address some of these issues. But I do not think this is the primary concern here. We put solar on our house and did some pretty rigorous…
/remindme in 10 years In all seriousness, YES! File sizes are not getting smaller. If the bottleneck of data transference were my hardware, then we would live in a data utopia. Imagine the size of files for the last 20…
> managers use a “keeper test” for each of their people Gross. Enormous red flag that is indicative of a toxic culture.