There's a difference between a hyperbole and being tone deaf.
Well paid engineers compare their experience to a labour death camp just confirms how out of touch they are.
Ultimately the management should care about what brings in the most revenue. A feature that brings low revenue but has no fire is something no-one cares about. If you have a ton of revenue and no bugs, you likely can…
European Roads and US roads are very different. US is much more car friendly.
For me the whole piping felt like making everything less readable and harder to debug compared to a string of commands.
> This has a great SQL-ish API. Python is similar but starts to be a little clunky since it requires you to think about indices: groupby has an as_index parameter for this very purpose > Deducting the discount You focus…
> The value-add that Microsoft brings to Github Copilot is near zero compared to directly buying from Anthropic or OpenAI Over here in the EU, we need to store sensitive data in an EU server. Anthropic only offers…
I would measure data by time to action. If you're not actioning data it's worthless.
I do usually have a beer at the airport, but having more means you have more usage out of the plane bathroom which I can do without.
I like the saying - weeks of coding can save us hours of planning.
Why do you expect an LLM to provide an accurate distance metrics?
I have recently joined a corporation after years in start ups and 99 % of these apply too.
France is all about big government
Because it doesn't seem to work?
I don't think it's about perfect predictions. It's more about going all in on Metaverse and then on AI and backtracking on both. As a manager you need to use your resources wisely, even if they're as big as what Meta…
Having worked in such companies, switching to that mode requires very different processes.
Interesting point
I think especially for Data Science, a lot of the curriculum got taken over by universities and new university programmes for Data Science were created since then so in a way it became common knowledge for fresh…
> MOOCs never achieved the transformative potential promised during the early hype. I would disagree, I saw a lot of people, especially in the Data Science field that got up-skilled by back then free Coursera.
> Nobody wants people who can do easy things, people want people who can do hard things. No, people want people that can provide value regardless of the difficulty. What you're describing is how we end up with not…
If anyone knew how to spot unicorns, the industry would be very different.
If no-one cared about opinions you would be fine with having just one newspaper that writes down the bare facts. The whole appeal of people paying for media is because they value the opinions on top of the facts that…
Because Czechia has lived through communism so its propaganda is aimed at a concrete period in history, same with nazism. Also - law needs to be concrete enough to be enforceable.
Oh the ones that do everything to avoid paying taxes in Europe?
> Publishers have just decided to put all their eggs in one basket Isn't that just the ecosystem provided by the Big Tech ad platforms? Publishers at some point very much wanted to sell ads directly as the CPMs were 10x…
There's a difference between a hyperbole and being tone deaf.
Well paid engineers compare their experience to a labour death camp just confirms how out of touch they are.
Ultimately the management should care about what brings in the most revenue. A feature that brings low revenue but has no fire is something no-one cares about. If you have a ton of revenue and no bugs, you likely can…
European Roads and US roads are very different. US is much more car friendly.
For me the whole piping felt like making everything less readable and harder to debug compared to a string of commands.
> This has a great SQL-ish API. Python is similar but starts to be a little clunky since it requires you to think about indices: groupby has an as_index parameter for this very purpose > Deducting the discount You focus…
> The value-add that Microsoft brings to Github Copilot is near zero compared to directly buying from Anthropic or OpenAI Over here in the EU, we need to store sensitive data in an EU server. Anthropic only offers…
I would measure data by time to action. If you're not actioning data it's worthless.
I do usually have a beer at the airport, but having more means you have more usage out of the plane bathroom which I can do without.
I like the saying - weeks of coding can save us hours of planning.
Why do you expect an LLM to provide an accurate distance metrics?
I have recently joined a corporation after years in start ups and 99 % of these apply too.
France is all about big government
Because it doesn't seem to work?
I don't think it's about perfect predictions. It's more about going all in on Metaverse and then on AI and backtracking on both. As a manager you need to use your resources wisely, even if they're as big as what Meta…
Having worked in such companies, switching to that mode requires very different processes.
Interesting point
I think especially for Data Science, a lot of the curriculum got taken over by universities and new university programmes for Data Science were created since then so in a way it became common knowledge for fresh…
> MOOCs never achieved the transformative potential promised during the early hype. I would disagree, I saw a lot of people, especially in the Data Science field that got up-skilled by back then free Coursera.
> Nobody wants people who can do easy things, people want people who can do hard things. No, people want people that can provide value regardless of the difficulty. What you're describing is how we end up with not…
If anyone knew how to spot unicorns, the industry would be very different.
If no-one cared about opinions you would be fine with having just one newspaper that writes down the bare facts. The whole appeal of people paying for media is because they value the opinions on top of the facts that…
Because Czechia has lived through communism so its propaganda is aimed at a concrete period in history, same with nazism. Also - law needs to be concrete enough to be enforceable.
Oh the ones that do everything to avoid paying taxes in Europe?
> Publishers have just decided to put all their eggs in one basket Isn't that just the ecosystem provided by the Big Tech ad platforms? Publishers at some point very much wanted to sell ads directly as the CPMs were 10x…