What properties does this have that somehow allows one to essentially predict the market or a proxy thereof, when seemingly nothing else can? Or did I get that part wrong? It might take you from nothing to…
Is that why their laptops routinely beat the competition year after year in reviews and reliability surveys? Because they “look cool”? I’m going to need some more numbers on that one.
I still remember one course where the lectures were basically just 1:1 summaries of the textbook, so I said "This is a waste of time. See you at the exam", and many of the more traditional showing-up-is-half-the-battle…
Some years ago people also said “Japanese bears are harmless, shy and fear humans” and now the country is experiencing a slowly approaching bear-pocalypse, with bear attacks occurring in densely populated suburbs. I…
> why romaji is actually good It isn't. It falls slightly apart in the `s` column, and completely in the `t` column which contains both "chi" and "tsu". It also breaks for godan words that end in "u" which become "wa"…
> Google is your friend But really, it's more like tolerated business partner, right?
Yes, the most of its safety comes after you compile the graph. In that sense, it's "compile-safe" strictly speaking, which puts it on par with DuckDBs validation step. But you don't need to load any data to validate the…
The better question is, why is DuckDB so popular when one can use Polars which has a sane, lintable, typesafe API compared to the mess that is SQL: WITH lagged AS ( SELECT *, LAG(event_time) OVER (PARTITION BY user_id…
The level of nested ifs is just pure insanity. Is this COBOL forcing this kind of style?
It's like when Bill Gates tried to guess grocery prices. "How much memory does a regular computer have? I don't know, 50 GB? Like a small EC2?"
> So, if we had an AI demonstrating symptoms of consciousness and suffering, how long would it take for you to accept that it is? Could an AI one day be suffering while plowing through some nasty legacy code? Well, who…
> We don't act like this in society Did you miss the part where the convention was ratified by 180+ countries, because clearly society can't just take a seat?
If I log into my system it's safe. If someone reads my password off my screen post-it and logs into my system it's quite thoroughly compromised. How would you demonstrate which of the two sessions are compromised,…
It's actually even simpler than that. The airplane isn't just a "private business, and you shouldn't mess with their space". They're protected and empowered by broadly ratified conventions (which includes virtually…
Before LLM you could sum up the web as the hamburger menu, bootstrap and materialize. Even Apple threw everything in a hamburger at some point.
If anything, China proves that 996 is not sustainable as it simply leads to involution and attrition. At best the populace benefits in a few hyper-focused industries such as take-out and e-commerce, but average life…
In the realm of statistics, not so. If you're right on the limit of detectability, robust experimental design is necessary to avoid assigning meaning to noise.
Especially with a bug. Why think about it when you can just feed a stack trace to AI and wait 2 more minutes?
We're already having coffee breaks when AWS and CloudFlare are down. What's another break in the mix? If anything, we might be lucky that they're down at the same time, so we can consolidate the breaks.
> Don't forget that very very detailed spec is actually the code The tests, sure. But certainly not the code itself, as that sits far too close to the implementation (i.e. it is the implementation). An almost infinite…
Maybe humanity will have more babies when AI takes over, capitalism implodes and we’re all farming and crafting things from scratch, since we’re forced out of the “economy”. The house always… wins?
Some of the figures are downright atrocious quality and are found in better quality on Wikipedia. It’s almost an insult to paying subscribers and contributors of Springer.
Surely you mean grab a coffee and sit back down at your desk in your corporate office, because working remotely while your agent also does so is just preposterous.
Still baffles the mind that Apple solved this issue some 20+ years ago, and others _still_ haven't. I remember being basically surrounded by jet engines running Word in school. A few years ago in an old job I got a…
Is there any other editor that comes close to JetBrain's Git integration? All I see is forks of forks of VSCode, and I'm wondering what the incremental gain of yet another does-the-basic-text-editing editors we need.…
What properties does this have that somehow allows one to essentially predict the market or a proxy thereof, when seemingly nothing else can? Or did I get that part wrong? It might take you from nothing to…
Is that why their laptops routinely beat the competition year after year in reviews and reliability surveys? Because they “look cool”? I’m going to need some more numbers on that one.
I still remember one course where the lectures were basically just 1:1 summaries of the textbook, so I said "This is a waste of time. See you at the exam", and many of the more traditional showing-up-is-half-the-battle…
Some years ago people also said “Japanese bears are harmless, shy and fear humans” and now the country is experiencing a slowly approaching bear-pocalypse, with bear attacks occurring in densely populated suburbs. I…
> why romaji is actually good It isn't. It falls slightly apart in the `s` column, and completely in the `t` column which contains both "chi" and "tsu". It also breaks for godan words that end in "u" which become "wa"…
> Google is your friend But really, it's more like tolerated business partner, right?
Yes, the most of its safety comes after you compile the graph. In that sense, it's "compile-safe" strictly speaking, which puts it on par with DuckDBs validation step. But you don't need to load any data to validate the…
The better question is, why is DuckDB so popular when one can use Polars which has a sane, lintable, typesafe API compared to the mess that is SQL: WITH lagged AS ( SELECT *, LAG(event_time) OVER (PARTITION BY user_id…
The level of nested ifs is just pure insanity. Is this COBOL forcing this kind of style?
It's like when Bill Gates tried to guess grocery prices. "How much memory does a regular computer have? I don't know, 50 GB? Like a small EC2?"
> So, if we had an AI demonstrating symptoms of consciousness and suffering, how long would it take for you to accept that it is? Could an AI one day be suffering while plowing through some nasty legacy code? Well, who…
> We don't act like this in society Did you miss the part where the convention was ratified by 180+ countries, because clearly society can't just take a seat?
If I log into my system it's safe. If someone reads my password off my screen post-it and logs into my system it's quite thoroughly compromised. How would you demonstrate which of the two sessions are compromised,…
It's actually even simpler than that. The airplane isn't just a "private business, and you shouldn't mess with their space". They're protected and empowered by broadly ratified conventions (which includes virtually…
Before LLM you could sum up the web as the hamburger menu, bootstrap and materialize. Even Apple threw everything in a hamburger at some point.
If anything, China proves that 996 is not sustainable as it simply leads to involution and attrition. At best the populace benefits in a few hyper-focused industries such as take-out and e-commerce, but average life…
In the realm of statistics, not so. If you're right on the limit of detectability, robust experimental design is necessary to avoid assigning meaning to noise.
Especially with a bug. Why think about it when you can just feed a stack trace to AI and wait 2 more minutes?
We're already having coffee breaks when AWS and CloudFlare are down. What's another break in the mix? If anything, we might be lucky that they're down at the same time, so we can consolidate the breaks.
> Don't forget that very very detailed spec is actually the code The tests, sure. But certainly not the code itself, as that sits far too close to the implementation (i.e. it is the implementation). An almost infinite…
Maybe humanity will have more babies when AI takes over, capitalism implodes and we’re all farming and crafting things from scratch, since we’re forced out of the “economy”. The house always… wins?
Some of the figures are downright atrocious quality and are found in better quality on Wikipedia. It’s almost an insult to paying subscribers and contributors of Springer.
Surely you mean grab a coffee and sit back down at your desk in your corporate office, because working remotely while your agent also does so is just preposterous.
Still baffles the mind that Apple solved this issue some 20+ years ago, and others _still_ haven't. I remember being basically surrounded by jet engines running Word in school. A few years ago in an old job I got a…
Is there any other editor that comes close to JetBrain's Git integration? All I see is forks of forks of VSCode, and I'm wondering what the incremental gain of yet another does-the-basic-text-editing editors we need.…