I think an FDE is a post sales thing. It’s basically the sale has been done and as a company you don’t have enough expertise to scale what you bought.
I used to do that when my children were little. However, in another 3 years your child will not require you as much anymore and your downtime duration will improve. My problem has been that once I started doing the…
Does meta have the research talent to create a SOTA frontier model? Yann LeCun has left Meta and I don’t think either alexandr wang or zuck have enough credibility to attract talent to create one.
The small wealth tax will be spent not on people but on growing the government’s bureaucracy. Take highly taxed states (eg CA) and no tax/low tax states (eg TX). You pay more for in state tuition for your children in…
Have y'all hit the "can genai do his job?" phase yet... Early on I used to try to explain that things don't work as advertised. There are a lot of advantages but you need a human reviewing and directing. These days I…
Is it really required to get personal here?
It depends. If one is Iraqi and Saddam asks him to be his chef, they're not refusing. They're probably dead if they refuse. Chef's are also sourced from other countries without disclosing the actual client. Once they…
I don't think the global transaction router is a GLB. Having dabbled in this for high traffic telemetry gathering infrastructure, I will hazard a guess and say the "router" isn't a GLB. The router needs to be…
It doesn't make sense even for academia. Reproducibility is an issue and as we've seen with recent fraudulent claims in major publications - it's what is going to be used for verification of research. Many years back…
What I was about to say. I’m pretty sure most of the students walking out have a trust fund way more than what I have as savings.
You have to see it from janestreet's perspective. They're an HFT and trading high volume (millions if not 10's of millions) of stock & instruments. There is no "fix". By the time you understand what's wrong you've lost…
If they do business in the US they will be expected to comply with US law - this includes their stock being traded on US stock exchanges. If they don’t have any business in the US and any financial ties to the US they…
It can stop now and you can choose not to click on the links :)
I think it’s more of an ease of use issue. When I was in grad school, I used to cycle my work between dev on a MacBook and heavy processing work on a desktop. This was 2011/2012. Dropbox helped here. They had a Linux…
Both are major suppliers of oil and petroleum products. You have short term principles too. It’s not like you’re not buying things linked to Saudi Arabia or UAE for lack of human rights. If you do business in a country…
Islam is worse than Christianity. They preach hate to begin with. At least Christianity started peacefully before being consumed by the conversion mafia. Judaism I have nothing against as a religion. They don’t…
What rot. Tell that to native Americans who were forcibly converted and enslaved. Tell that to people in the inquisition. Tell that to peoples in India and the east that were forcibly converted so that the pope could…
Human value has rarely existed. Pre-industrial world didn't have much human value. Your were a lord or a serf. There was not much in between. A lord's life had value, a serf's value was nothing. Post-industrial world…
>>>> In a world where you import all your digital services from the United States, you have no leverage over the United States It's a bit deeper than that. If AI becomes as ubiquitous as imagined, which it seems it…
Why? Microsoft probably just hasn’t prioritized nimbus participation over their other construction work. They probably haven’t yet constructed the correct subsidiary structure or key sharing agreements that allow them…
Most of the AI scientists powering the current AI revolution (or apocalypse) are Canadian. If your banking system is conservative and you don’t have a venture capital backed risk taking infrastructure - it’s systemic…
Is this similar to India's UPI? Visa and MasterCard exist (and grumble from time to time) but aren't needed.
I don’t think that’s the issue. The problem is that with software you don’t know what a user might like until something is in production. This is probably true of other fields too. But rolling back changes there is…
>>> And AI clowns will cheer and applaud this, not seeing that they're now doing the job of 5(!) people with the same salary. Why is nobody talking about this? I don't think anyone is applauding this. The only people…
I think Netflix started the sports team analogy for their hiring (and firing). But they don't put forth a "you're a part of the Netflix family". They're open about the work culture you're going to be stepping into. And…
I think an FDE is a post sales thing. It’s basically the sale has been done and as a company you don’t have enough expertise to scale what you bought.
I used to do that when my children were little. However, in another 3 years your child will not require you as much anymore and your downtime duration will improve. My problem has been that once I started doing the…
Does meta have the research talent to create a SOTA frontier model? Yann LeCun has left Meta and I don’t think either alexandr wang or zuck have enough credibility to attract talent to create one.
The small wealth tax will be spent not on people but on growing the government’s bureaucracy. Take highly taxed states (eg CA) and no tax/low tax states (eg TX). You pay more for in state tuition for your children in…
Have y'all hit the "can genai do his job?" phase yet... Early on I used to try to explain that things don't work as advertised. There are a lot of advantages but you need a human reviewing and directing. These days I…
Is it really required to get personal here?
It depends. If one is Iraqi and Saddam asks him to be his chef, they're not refusing. They're probably dead if they refuse. Chef's are also sourced from other countries without disclosing the actual client. Once they…
I don't think the global transaction router is a GLB. Having dabbled in this for high traffic telemetry gathering infrastructure, I will hazard a guess and say the "router" isn't a GLB. The router needs to be…
It doesn't make sense even for academia. Reproducibility is an issue and as we've seen with recent fraudulent claims in major publications - it's what is going to be used for verification of research. Many years back…
What I was about to say. I’m pretty sure most of the students walking out have a trust fund way more than what I have as savings.
You have to see it from janestreet's perspective. They're an HFT and trading high volume (millions if not 10's of millions) of stock & instruments. There is no "fix". By the time you understand what's wrong you've lost…
If they do business in the US they will be expected to comply with US law - this includes their stock being traded on US stock exchanges. If they don’t have any business in the US and any financial ties to the US they…
It can stop now and you can choose not to click on the links :)
I think it’s more of an ease of use issue. When I was in grad school, I used to cycle my work between dev on a MacBook and heavy processing work on a desktop. This was 2011/2012. Dropbox helped here. They had a Linux…
Both are major suppliers of oil and petroleum products. You have short term principles too. It’s not like you’re not buying things linked to Saudi Arabia or UAE for lack of human rights. If you do business in a country…
Islam is worse than Christianity. They preach hate to begin with. At least Christianity started peacefully before being consumed by the conversion mafia. Judaism I have nothing against as a religion. They don’t…
What rot. Tell that to native Americans who were forcibly converted and enslaved. Tell that to people in the inquisition. Tell that to peoples in India and the east that were forcibly converted so that the pope could…
Human value has rarely existed. Pre-industrial world didn't have much human value. Your were a lord or a serf. There was not much in between. A lord's life had value, a serf's value was nothing. Post-industrial world…
>>>> In a world where you import all your digital services from the United States, you have no leverage over the United States It's a bit deeper than that. If AI becomes as ubiquitous as imagined, which it seems it…
Why? Microsoft probably just hasn’t prioritized nimbus participation over their other construction work. They probably haven’t yet constructed the correct subsidiary structure or key sharing agreements that allow them…
Most of the AI scientists powering the current AI revolution (or apocalypse) are Canadian. If your banking system is conservative and you don’t have a venture capital backed risk taking infrastructure - it’s systemic…
Is this similar to India's UPI? Visa and MasterCard exist (and grumble from time to time) but aren't needed.
I don’t think that’s the issue. The problem is that with software you don’t know what a user might like until something is in production. This is probably true of other fields too. But rolling back changes there is…
>>> And AI clowns will cheer and applaud this, not seeing that they're now doing the job of 5(!) people with the same salary. Why is nobody talking about this? I don't think anyone is applauding this. The only people…
I think Netflix started the sports team analogy for their hiring (and firing). But they don't put forth a "you're a part of the Netflix family". They're open about the work culture you're going to be stepping into. And…