The premise is that Git-LFS sucks, so we need to build a new data versioning system (in Rust, from scratch). While I mostly agree with this premise, but there are already lots of existing (mature) data versioning…
blatant copyright infringement of https://rosalind.info/problems/locations/
"Chromebook" had a better ring to it.
I think in Picasa's case, they learned from that and turned it into Google Photos. I don't think there's any shared code, but at least they learned from it from a product perspective. I would say Google Photos turned…
There's lots of tools built on top of K8s to accomplish this tho. For example, Argo, Tekton, Flyte etc.
Does this affect Hacker News?
Have a look at ULIDs
Lots of comments about Avro Arrow here lool. As a Canadian, I'm both proud and saddened by the fact that although we have elite engineering talent, that talent tends to be drained to the US. Side note, just a couple…
just use dbdiagram.io
Haha a lot of funny comments here. I think overall it's neither here nor there. You should be proud that the "elites" at Google copied your code ;)
Just read the original paper "Attention Is All You Need". Cohere's founder was the guy who wrote that paper in the first place.
Hold on... aren't there a bunch of incredily successful "open source" / "source available" companies? Databricks, Cockroach Labs, Hashicorp, MongoDB, Elasticsearch etc?
I switched out of data engineering, and became a software engineer instead. I work on building the data infrastrue tools that I used to use. Maybe this only applies to me, but building the tools that I used to use is…
Why is NASA pumping money into Boeing? Isn't NASA's money mostly from public funding? Boeing on the other hand is a dying company.
What's everyone's opinion on youtube music? You pay $11.99/month for YouTube Premium, you get both ad-free youtube (important on mobile), as well as music. Whereas Spotify is $9.99/month, but you only get music and…
I think it’s a mix of “execs are the top dogs so they can decide to splurge a little on themselves”, the key is “a little”, I have no idea how much a private concert costs but anything less than $1M is probably…
One can easily self host a bitwarden server on digitalocean. https://bitwarden.com/blog/digitalocean-marketplace/ However, I'm curious what y'all think about the cost. A digitalocean droplet for the recommended specs (4…
Just do what Go did.
This is old news already.
Why does every game have to be zero-sum? Why can't chatgpt live alongside search engines as just another category for results? Like "Images" and "Maps"? In fact, I look forward to Bing integrating with chatgpt.
Everyone already knows Google is tightening up, but no actual mass layoffs yet. There's no new information here.
Dex is also an interesting project in this space. It can act as an OIDC provider, but can be extended with other providers via "connectors". https://dexidp.io/
Nicee, but I feel like really the only thing you need to know as an eng is DNA -> RNA -> Protein. Sometimes RNA -> DNA via reverse transcriptase. Everything else is just normal Python scripting.
Wait until our particle accelerators suddenly start saying "you are but bugs"...
Reminds me of Minority Report.
The premise is that Git-LFS sucks, so we need to build a new data versioning system (in Rust, from scratch). While I mostly agree with this premise, but there are already lots of existing (mature) data versioning…
blatant copyright infringement of https://rosalind.info/problems/locations/
"Chromebook" had a better ring to it.
I think in Picasa's case, they learned from that and turned it into Google Photos. I don't think there's any shared code, but at least they learned from it from a product perspective. I would say Google Photos turned…
There's lots of tools built on top of K8s to accomplish this tho. For example, Argo, Tekton, Flyte etc.
Does this affect Hacker News?
Have a look at ULIDs
Lots of comments about Avro Arrow here lool. As a Canadian, I'm both proud and saddened by the fact that although we have elite engineering talent, that talent tends to be drained to the US. Side note, just a couple…
just use dbdiagram.io
Haha a lot of funny comments here. I think overall it's neither here nor there. You should be proud that the "elites" at Google copied your code ;)
Just read the original paper "Attention Is All You Need". Cohere's founder was the guy who wrote that paper in the first place.
Hold on... aren't there a bunch of incredily successful "open source" / "source available" companies? Databricks, Cockroach Labs, Hashicorp, MongoDB, Elasticsearch etc?
I switched out of data engineering, and became a software engineer instead. I work on building the data infrastrue tools that I used to use. Maybe this only applies to me, but building the tools that I used to use is…
Why is NASA pumping money into Boeing? Isn't NASA's money mostly from public funding? Boeing on the other hand is a dying company.
What's everyone's opinion on youtube music? You pay $11.99/month for YouTube Premium, you get both ad-free youtube (important on mobile), as well as music. Whereas Spotify is $9.99/month, but you only get music and…
I think it’s a mix of “execs are the top dogs so they can decide to splurge a little on themselves”, the key is “a little”, I have no idea how much a private concert costs but anything less than $1M is probably…
One can easily self host a bitwarden server on digitalocean. https://bitwarden.com/blog/digitalocean-marketplace/ However, I'm curious what y'all think about the cost. A digitalocean droplet for the recommended specs (4…
Just do what Go did.
This is old news already.
Why does every game have to be zero-sum? Why can't chatgpt live alongside search engines as just another category for results? Like "Images" and "Maps"? In fact, I look forward to Bing integrating with chatgpt.
Everyone already knows Google is tightening up, but no actual mass layoffs yet. There's no new information here.
Dex is also an interesting project in this space. It can act as an OIDC provider, but can be extended with other providers via "connectors". https://dexidp.io/
Nicee, but I feel like really the only thing you need to know as an eng is DNA -> RNA -> Protein. Sometimes RNA -> DNA via reverse transcriptase. Everything else is just normal Python scripting.
Wait until our particle accelerators suddenly start saying "you are but bugs"...
Reminds me of Minority Report.