remify
No user record in our sample, but remify 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 remify has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
They should deploy on sundays !
Code might be cheaper but it's still a liability. In that regard anything that's not been properly designed and documented is going to be an even bigger issue.
Apparently 200B isn't enough for proper support. Nice to know
It's nerver too late to learn a little bit of geography
My vision for a new internet is a space where we can guarantee something is coming from an human and is genuine. The second point is that we get paid for feeding our AI overlords
Yes
There's new evidences that even Sapiens "introduction" in Europe happend multiple times in the scale of thousand years with migratory waves comming from Africa/Middle East. There's a 12h Collège de France course from…
The product is a platform Meta control free of Windows, Google or Apple. That's what meta(verse) was suppose to build.
Sub agent also helps a lot in that regard. Have an agent do the planning, have an implementation agent do the code and have another one do the review. Clear responsabilities helps a lot. There also blue team / red team…
It's funnily enough quite the opposite front ends that have a focus on UX are pretty well protected from generative AI
Thanks for the input I was planning to do something like that with a CLI though
That's the thing that bothers me here. They loaded the doc of course it will work but as your project grows you won't be able to put all your documentation in there (at least with current context handling). Skills are…
At work we are using this feature. A lot of time we need to do some kind of pdf reporting. We built them as html pages and print them as pdf. Works fine.
ORMs are mostly useless they make easy queries easier et hard query a lot harder.
It is and you'll not doing much against it
Poker is "solved" for low level and high volume which is what a bot would be good at.
Chatcontrol isn't there yet.
I've got an AMD Ryzen 9 365 processor on my new laptop and I really like it. Huge autonomy and good performance when needed, it's comparable to the M3 version (not the Max).
LLMs fall short on most edge cases
The EU don't act fast. It act slow and steady, it's not perfect but it sure is better then whatever is happnening the other side of the Atlantic.
March 2022 is not that long ago for a codebase. It takes time but Javascript has come a long way and it's definitely going in the right direction.
I've found Gmail search to be suprisingly good. It can parse pdf attachments from years ago and match it with the search. It's miles ahead of Outlook from my point of view.
It's honestly easy to use and implements. It's a try it and adopt it product, it's even one of their sales tactics.
I loved my Windows Phone UX, so simple and reactive.
Yeah, there's thousands of university with that kind of people and budget. It's not that fun