You’re calculating a random number every time the loop runs. If you want an average of 50 you should call random outside the loop and save the value to be compared each time.
Big LLMs can run on consumer hardware. It would likely take up less space and weight than getting a person to Mars so it could run locally. Or just eat the 10-40 minute round trip delay.
No need to get fancy, scp or rsync are the tried and true options here.
Wouldn’t this reduce the share price, effectively baking in the externality risk?
Might not be a god, but he’s canonically the most powerful mutant in the marvel universe.
“… encourage a prompt resolution of any disputes and to streamline arbitration proceedings where multiple similar claims are filed“ Someone’s getting ready for some fallout from data leaks.
If you’re in good terms with the board ask for your options to be converted from ISO to NSO 10-year expiry in exchange for an amicable break/severance agreement.
I believe buf’s breaking change detection will pick up on this. It also allows you to specify a git ref to target. https://buf.build/docs/reference/cli/buf/breaking#against
It’s unlikely they’d cancel an account for a cancelled card. Probably the fastest approach would be to just cancel it and see where you get an “update your payment!” notice.
TLC -> TCL? Also looks like you might be missing Rust.
In this case it’s less fraud and more the fact that it can take months or even years to undo a death certificate during which time one would experience undue hardship. Making it hard to sign is by design.
I think minor grievance gets upgraded to major grievance when it’s a leader of the company no longer engaging with you, effectively turning you into a pariah and unable to do your work leading to termination.
1. Get domain and set up webflow site. Throw in a random template and give access to sales team to add whatever content they want. 2. Spend remaining 3 hours, 45 minutes rehearsing speech about how great it was to work…
Absolutely something you can do with a SDR usb dongle: https://web.stanford.edu/class/ee26n/Assignments/Assignment5... Realistically though just put an AirTag on your keychain and don’t worry about it. You’ll get the…
You’re going to have the same problem that ICO’s and existing AI models have: there’s no moat. It’s technically trivial to copy successful AI models/web3 projects.
That’s an official GitHub website surprisingly.
This feels unfair to say. People with moral values don’t and shouldn’t avoid this kind of work to make sure that they care about accuracy, edge cases, that they continuously refine how they define utility and try to…
Normally I’m all for rapid validation of ideas, but this is one of the areas in which I think it is not a great idea. Just because you are validating an idea does not absolve you from being properly licensed to provide…
An insane number of engineers fake it til they make it. They do a 3 hour online class, boom, they’re an ML/DL/AI engineer. They fork AI related repositories so they seem to have street cred for it. What everyone knows…
Also relevant: who’s paying, lobbying and actively working to make sure those problems don’t get solved because they’re quite happy with the economic status quo?
It’s indeed very similar on a micro level.
The hotel industry can compete amongst itself, and increasingly the people I’ve talked to are preferring hotels to Airbnb due to the hidden fees, over-controlling landlords and scams. Excessively commercializing…
It’s such a perverse filter: take accountability/blame and you get relegated. Pass the blame and market yourself as the one heroically fighting the dysfunction and you get promoted. I wonder if there are any…
Figurative, he’s on track for decades in prison.
I feel like if you’re having enough incidents where you can accurately calculate a P95 for recovery then that isn’t the metric you’re going to be caring about. Instead you’re going to be focused on change failure rate.…
You’re calculating a random number every time the loop runs. If you want an average of 50 you should call random outside the loop and save the value to be compared each time.
Big LLMs can run on consumer hardware. It would likely take up less space and weight than getting a person to Mars so it could run locally. Or just eat the 10-40 minute round trip delay.
No need to get fancy, scp or rsync are the tried and true options here.
Wouldn’t this reduce the share price, effectively baking in the externality risk?
Might not be a god, but he’s canonically the most powerful mutant in the marvel universe.
“… encourage a prompt resolution of any disputes and to streamline arbitration proceedings where multiple similar claims are filed“ Someone’s getting ready for some fallout from data leaks.
If you’re in good terms with the board ask for your options to be converted from ISO to NSO 10-year expiry in exchange for an amicable break/severance agreement.
I believe buf’s breaking change detection will pick up on this. It also allows you to specify a git ref to target. https://buf.build/docs/reference/cli/buf/breaking#against
It’s unlikely they’d cancel an account for a cancelled card. Probably the fastest approach would be to just cancel it and see where you get an “update your payment!” notice.
TLC -> TCL? Also looks like you might be missing Rust.
In this case it’s less fraud and more the fact that it can take months or even years to undo a death certificate during which time one would experience undue hardship. Making it hard to sign is by design.
I think minor grievance gets upgraded to major grievance when it’s a leader of the company no longer engaging with you, effectively turning you into a pariah and unable to do your work leading to termination.
1. Get domain and set up webflow site. Throw in a random template and give access to sales team to add whatever content they want. 2. Spend remaining 3 hours, 45 minutes rehearsing speech about how great it was to work…
Absolutely something you can do with a SDR usb dongle: https://web.stanford.edu/class/ee26n/Assignments/Assignment5... Realistically though just put an AirTag on your keychain and don’t worry about it. You’ll get the…
You’re going to have the same problem that ICO’s and existing AI models have: there’s no moat. It’s technically trivial to copy successful AI models/web3 projects.
That’s an official GitHub website surprisingly.
This feels unfair to say. People with moral values don’t and shouldn’t avoid this kind of work to make sure that they care about accuracy, edge cases, that they continuously refine how they define utility and try to…
Normally I’m all for rapid validation of ideas, but this is one of the areas in which I think it is not a great idea. Just because you are validating an idea does not absolve you from being properly licensed to provide…
An insane number of engineers fake it til they make it. They do a 3 hour online class, boom, they’re an ML/DL/AI engineer. They fork AI related repositories so they seem to have street cred for it. What everyone knows…
Also relevant: who’s paying, lobbying and actively working to make sure those problems don’t get solved because they’re quite happy with the economic status quo?
It’s indeed very similar on a micro level.
The hotel industry can compete amongst itself, and increasingly the people I’ve talked to are preferring hotels to Airbnb due to the hidden fees, over-controlling landlords and scams. Excessively commercializing…
It’s such a perverse filter: take accountability/blame and you get relegated. Pass the blame and market yourself as the one heroically fighting the dysfunction and you get promoted. I wonder if there are any…
Figurative, he’s on track for decades in prison.
I feel like if you’re having enough incidents where you can accurately calculate a P95 for recovery then that isn’t the metric you’re going to be caring about. Instead you’re going to be focused on change failure rate.…