nucleative
No user record in our sample, but nucleative has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but nucleative has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
A strategy that can backfire. An unpredictable tool is worse than a bad tool.
I cannot de-Google fast enough. So if I ask Google's AI studio the wrong question, I might get my G-drive, Gmail, API access, Play store, YouTube channel, "login with Google" tokens, and more all ripped away instantly…
Is there no value in how the training was done such that it's accessible via inference in a particularly useful way?
Did Microsoft never run Microsoft Mail internally? It was an email system that ran on top of file system. If I recall, mail clients connected over a networked drive to access mailboxes. So it was never regarded as being…
A common complaint coming from many Amazon sellers.
We did this a lot in the early 2000's. At the time I worked for a company with offices in Bellevue and we put our own hardware in full sized racks at a datacenter in the komo4 building in Seattle. Because of proximity…
We really need an internet Bill of Rights. Google has too much power to delete your company from existence with no due process or recourse. If any company controls some (high) percentage of a particular market, say web…
I'm not so sure about this. First were the models. Then the APIs. Then the cost efficiencies. Right now the tooling and automated workflows. Next will be a frantic effort to "AI-Everything". A lot of things won't make…
This reminded me of Gates' "The Road Ahead" book (late 90s if I recall) prediction that marketers would eventually be able to pay a dime to get an email in your inbox, if only the future economy could figure out…
In going to follow this project closely. This is looking like a case of aiming for the moon and actually getting it. Let's see!
I empathize with this, at the moment it seems pretty obnoxious. I hope the current strategy is to prove demand and when it's time lean into efficiency and hopefully non-obtrusiveness. If they don't, the volume of…
Fellow hodlers unite!
I'm an American working from Thailand for the past decade or so, and this strategy is relatively common for the governments around here. It's chaotic. They will usually have mid level officials announce some new policy…
I feel like this is the beginning of the end for all captchas
Seems like there are a lot of BBS nostalgia pieces recently. Times were definitely simpler. I fondly remember my first few experiences after the family PC got it first modem and computing has never been the same since.…
Klaviyo. I know they have been around a long while but I just implemented it for the first time today on a new ecommerce project. The signup and setup flow is quite lengthy because they need to implement email flows,…
Some kind of an app store concept on a VPS that le's you just plug in these self hosted projects, like installing an Android app, is really interesting. I think docker is the closest thing we have but I could be wrong,…
BinkleyTerm - it was a front end to my BBS that enabled it to participate on FIDOnet.
Why is the cost of drilling so high? I'm sure the rigs are an expensive capital outlay, but do the operators require advanced skills? Once a hole is drilled, does it have a limited lifespan, or is that investment…
The reddit fatfire sub is full of middle managers at FAANG who are pulling a few hundred k to a mil in W2 income for the foreseeable future. Their eyes are set on riding off into the sunset at the earliest opportunity.…
Love finding a Yogi Berra quote in the wild
>All the things I thought would have been too stupid to work seems to have been very profitable Isn't that the truth. The amount of stupid ideas that have turned out to be wildly successful.
Our economies have become so hyper efficient that we've lost our ecological sustainability. It's like the universe said wait a minute, slow down. I'll tell you when that container ship can move.
I'm mid 40s and will say that this productivity/recharge cycle has been in my life for as long as I can remember. I think it's natural and speaks to the reality that we cannot operate at an all-out 100% continuously.…
"A company cannot disrupt itself" - Clayton Christensen Toyota has mastered precision replicable production of internal combustion engines and related components. This has been Toyota's perpetual money tree. I'm sure…