The best use cases I've seen for computer/browser use is for legacy SaaS/Software. For example, hotels use archaic Property Management Systems (PMS) and they're required by corporate to use it and pay for it. These…
How can we extend this to NFL or NBA?
The most common use case - coding assistant to get more done in less time. Used it to deeper understand complex code base, create system design architecture diagrams and help onboard new engineers. Summarizing large…
I used to work at Microsoft and was on the other side, unfortunately I had the exact opposite experience. I interviewed and rejected a candidate (due to poor technical performance) then had the hiring manager contact me…
This response seems to indicate you don't have or want children. There's the emotional and human aspect to having children. Love, family, respect, etc. I'm throwing words around but if these things mean something to you…
Grit and perseverance are often talked about as critical qualities in building something successful but knowing when to quit and start over is equally as important. Food for thought, that most "startup" gurus don't…
I'm always surprised by the amount of human labor involved, I tend to think of manufacturing as mostly robots but there are numerous manual steps.
ATM the biggest problem for LRAD is cost, you fire a $12K Patriot missile to intercept what is either a $40 million jet or a $300 drone. This is revolutionary.
I wonder if this is an immediate cost cutting measure to focus on manufacturing for their primary market. Seems like it would be to satisfy shareholders.
Rather than measuring quality of the college or the university evaluate each person independently. I've worked with great people from "unknown" universities and vice versa. Everybody is unique.
I just bought a Mac Pro M2 in January after using a 2013 Macbook air for ~10 years. It lasted me through college and more, still runs smoothly to this day. Apple's build quality cannot be understated.
Does it matter? If external software is accessing data within the game client, that itself is a breach of contract.
Mazda makes cars that are aimed at maximizing performance/comfort/usability/etc for the driver and nobody else in the car. With this in mind it makes sense to not have a touch screen, but what happens when the front…
You mention that tesla and comma have similar technical infrastructure. Tesla is doing or has done many of the caveats you describe about other companies, can you dig deeper into Tesla as a competitor?
That sounds like The Office Tech version
You mention Wavve, is that powering your backend?
In SF's case it's probably a good mix of asian and white tbh
This is very interesting. Do you support Azure or even custom hosting? Once the model is deployed do you monitor things besides performance? Such as I/O to the model, data drift, etc?
Out of curiosity how is this better than current Grid/Table implementations?
The best use cases I've seen for computer/browser use is for legacy SaaS/Software. For example, hotels use archaic Property Management Systems (PMS) and they're required by corporate to use it and pay for it. These…
How can we extend this to NFL or NBA?
The most common use case - coding assistant to get more done in less time. Used it to deeper understand complex code base, create system design architecture diagrams and help onboard new engineers. Summarizing large…
I used to work at Microsoft and was on the other side, unfortunately I had the exact opposite experience. I interviewed and rejected a candidate (due to poor technical performance) then had the hiring manager contact me…
This response seems to indicate you don't have or want children. There's the emotional and human aspect to having children. Love, family, respect, etc. I'm throwing words around but if these things mean something to you…
Grit and perseverance are often talked about as critical qualities in building something successful but knowing when to quit and start over is equally as important. Food for thought, that most "startup" gurus don't…
I'm always surprised by the amount of human labor involved, I tend to think of manufacturing as mostly robots but there are numerous manual steps.
ATM the biggest problem for LRAD is cost, you fire a $12K Patriot missile to intercept what is either a $40 million jet or a $300 drone. This is revolutionary.
I wonder if this is an immediate cost cutting measure to focus on manufacturing for their primary market. Seems like it would be to satisfy shareholders.
Rather than measuring quality of the college or the university evaluate each person independently. I've worked with great people from "unknown" universities and vice versa. Everybody is unique.
I just bought a Mac Pro M2 in January after using a 2013 Macbook air for ~10 years. It lasted me through college and more, still runs smoothly to this day. Apple's build quality cannot be understated.
Does it matter? If external software is accessing data within the game client, that itself is a breach of contract.
Mazda makes cars that are aimed at maximizing performance/comfort/usability/etc for the driver and nobody else in the car. With this in mind it makes sense to not have a touch screen, but what happens when the front…
You mention that tesla and comma have similar technical infrastructure. Tesla is doing or has done many of the caveats you describe about other companies, can you dig deeper into Tesla as a competitor?
That sounds like The Office Tech version
You mention Wavve, is that powering your backend?
In SF's case it's probably a good mix of asian and white tbh
This is very interesting. Do you support Azure or even custom hosting? Once the model is deployed do you monitor things besides performance? Such as I/O to the model, data drift, etc?
Out of curiosity how is this better than current Grid/Table implementations?