They are though. It's that people tend to forget over time. I barely remember details of the last administration. A NYTimes article recently observed the same.
Best of luck to JPLers. I know someone who was laid off. These are some inordinately talented people.
I get the strong sense of the latter. It’s not actually the SEC that decides what’s illegal or not - these charges they speak of are for the judicial branch to decide on. I don’t follow crypto much, but it sounds to me…
Sleep well. Sleep is critical for structural learning (insight, generalization, etc.). Your hippocampus is theorized to randomly walk through memories to build these structural connections in your cortex during slow…
It wouldn’t be hard to stop. Chip fabrication is a concentrated industry with a high barrier to entry (indeed there are only a few companies in the world producing high performance silicon using technology made by…
Wonder why this took so long. This was done by an influencer so no way it was under their radar for long?
> Are you suggesting tens of thousands of small business customers need to do due dilligence on the investment practices of their banks? Honestly yes. All it takes is one financial analyst's time. I do it with my…
I understand your observation but I respectfully don't think the conclusion is the case - at a large company I have seen an internal report that shows a substantial issue with productivity that points directly to a lack…
I am confused by how this would avert some of the issues described in the article. It describes dustbowl conditions as evaporating water out of the ground. Does no-till drilling solve this?
This was exactly confirmed by an internal study at the company I work for. Engineers that depend on collaboration suffered a significant drop in output artifacts. Those being largely junior or mid-level engineers. Staff…
40:00 is the chandelier.
Salesforce? I read Benioff’s comments differently. He gave an example of lower productivity in sales, but that doesn’t mean it didn’t apply to engineering. It was just an eye-catching example that 50% of sales wasn’t…
They are. My former employer briefly had WFH due to COVID. It ended with a small number of people getting fired and the rest coming back 5 days a week. People just weren’t working, and they had some astonishing IT stats…
Since this downward trend started around 2010, when I was in middle school and it seemed people where first getting on the internet en masse, I wonder if this trend is due to higher internet exposure in kids bringing…
Thanks for the insight! Encouraging.
Somewhat unrelated but a remark of yours was interesting to me. You mentioned PhDs sometimes have previous engineering experience; did you find it common for ML PhDs to have waited a few years before entering a program?…
I figure most companies are too small for that to be budgeted. Though, it’s possibly a good selling point for cloud if it’s capable of it.
It was a great experience (I was on the satellite side of development).
Hey, I worked on this. Glad to see it getting a lot of press :).
They are though. It's that people tend to forget over time. I barely remember details of the last administration. A NYTimes article recently observed the same.
Best of luck to JPLers. I know someone who was laid off. These are some inordinately talented people.
I get the strong sense of the latter. It’s not actually the SEC that decides what’s illegal or not - these charges they speak of are for the judicial branch to decide on. I don’t follow crypto much, but it sounds to me…
Sleep well. Sleep is critical for structural learning (insight, generalization, etc.). Your hippocampus is theorized to randomly walk through memories to build these structural connections in your cortex during slow…
It wouldn’t be hard to stop. Chip fabrication is a concentrated industry with a high barrier to entry (indeed there are only a few companies in the world producing high performance silicon using technology made by…
Wonder why this took so long. This was done by an influencer so no way it was under their radar for long?
> Are you suggesting tens of thousands of small business customers need to do due dilligence on the investment practices of their banks? Honestly yes. All it takes is one financial analyst's time. I do it with my…
I understand your observation but I respectfully don't think the conclusion is the case - at a large company I have seen an internal report that shows a substantial issue with productivity that points directly to a lack…
I am confused by how this would avert some of the issues described in the article. It describes dustbowl conditions as evaporating water out of the ground. Does no-till drilling solve this?
This was exactly confirmed by an internal study at the company I work for. Engineers that depend on collaboration suffered a significant drop in output artifacts. Those being largely junior or mid-level engineers. Staff…
40:00 is the chandelier.
Salesforce? I read Benioff’s comments differently. He gave an example of lower productivity in sales, but that doesn’t mean it didn’t apply to engineering. It was just an eye-catching example that 50% of sales wasn’t…
They are. My former employer briefly had WFH due to COVID. It ended with a small number of people getting fired and the rest coming back 5 days a week. People just weren’t working, and they had some astonishing IT stats…
Since this downward trend started around 2010, when I was in middle school and it seemed people where first getting on the internet en masse, I wonder if this trend is due to higher internet exposure in kids bringing…
Thanks for the insight! Encouraging.
Somewhat unrelated but a remark of yours was interesting to me. You mentioned PhDs sometimes have previous engineering experience; did you find it common for ML PhDs to have waited a few years before entering a program?…
I figure most companies are too small for that to be budgeted. Though, it’s possibly a good selling point for cloud if it’s capable of it.
It was a great experience (I was on the satellite side of development).
Hey, I worked on this. Glad to see it getting a lot of press :).