Good news, in the US you don't need to choose... and by need, I mean you probably get both.
You almost certainly do not want an LLM to do that. Leap71 actually has computational models generating functional rocket engines that way. You could absolutely wrap a tool like that in a shell and handle control with…
As someone who has been working on this space for a while (not affiliated with govbase) this is really hard. Between eliminating the sycophancy that seems baked into LLMs and dealing with generalized hallucinations -…
Would be cool to see some logs on server load, it's one thing to claim "scale to thousands of requests per second" it's another to show the logs of a €4 VPS doing it. I don't doubt it, when I did a similar experiment…
SQLite via libsql is my go to for lightweight stuff. Has vector embedding columns out of the box.
Can you add repos after starting the container? What about persisting indexes across restarts? Still, neat. Glad to have an easy to deploy open source tool like this.
The number of times I've looked at the speed limit my car thinks it is supposed to be and seen 80 on what is effectively a residential road... Or that the highway near my house that the car seems to think is 35. Barring…
Squarespace. Different company than Square.
So https://github.com/BerkeleyHCI/PolymorphicBlocks?tab=readme-... may be of interest to you. It's ok, I did play with it a bit but the tooling was a bit of a pain to get set up. Not going to be as polished but it's not…
Maybe if the only thing you're reacting to is other vehicles or the road. The number of times I have to slam on my brakes on that particular road because of animals running into the road is way too high. And no, not…
It’s also difficult to determine if someone is speeding from data. For example the road I live off of according to the speed limit the car thinks goes from 40 to 65 to 25 to 65 to 40 in about a 4 mile span. Spoiler it…
No, I actually like that approach better than the traditional ECS approach. Though I assume it both adds and removes some complexity. In a traditional ECS approach you can depend on certain systems running in certain…
Your ECS API looks very similar to that of Bevy's, were you inspired at all by that? From the little I can see of it, it looks like you don't allow writes to data and instead prefer to return a new thing based on a…
Yes and no, for text type stuff? Yes you're right. But I think in the vision space synthetic data will remain useful for a lot of things. I'm currently working on building a pipeline for personal projects to go from CAD…
Likely stainless steel. That’s what they made other tools for working with it out of https://youtu.be/myEFGcyInIQ?si=HmJS2kma_skWyKJ8
And tools that facilitate and encourage that behavior. I’ve tried to do this but the defaults on GH means even if I stack 5 commits each doing atomic things nobody reviews it as anything other than a single patch. And…
“Start accepting” Huh. Weird. I don’t really even hide that I’m always working towards my own goals. This includes keeping an eye out for opportunities that better align with them. And I’m a firm believer that having a…
Oh, I had to drop out of the process last year and have since found somewhere I'm actually really enjoying. I mostly wanted to follow up so if someone in my network asked me I could give them the most up to date…
Not mentioned in the emails I had. They did suggest splitting it into 5 and 3 hour chunks but I couldn't fit it into my schedule (between work and my other half's health issues, I had to move around a lot due to several…
First off, congrats. Second, have you guys had a chance to revise your hiring pipeline? When I spoke to your recruitment team a bit over a year ago they were asking for 8 straight hours on a zoom call as part of the…
Thanks, I've got one of their depth cameras that's been ok. I didn't realize they'd expanded their line so much. Glad to hear about the API/SDK improving, last time I mucked with it a year or so ago it seemed like it…
What should we run it on if we want to deploy it on mobile systems with limited access to network and extremely restricted power budgets? For a hobby project I'm trying to find a solution - Power budget for multiple is…
Having left a company that also rhymed with Frugal - this somewhat checks out. I do think smaller companies have more options for people to remain ICs somewhat longer. The catch is that ICs do somewhat more than write…
About 40 minutes outside Little Rock.
They are also a great place to cut your teeth on the FAANG type problems because, as it turns out, they face similar scale issues. There's a lot of "second tier" tech companies that have some really cool problems at…
Good news, in the US you don't need to choose... and by need, I mean you probably get both.
You almost certainly do not want an LLM to do that. Leap71 actually has computational models generating functional rocket engines that way. You could absolutely wrap a tool like that in a shell and handle control with…
As someone who has been working on this space for a while (not affiliated with govbase) this is really hard. Between eliminating the sycophancy that seems baked into LLMs and dealing with generalized hallucinations -…
Would be cool to see some logs on server load, it's one thing to claim "scale to thousands of requests per second" it's another to show the logs of a €4 VPS doing it. I don't doubt it, when I did a similar experiment…
SQLite via libsql is my go to for lightweight stuff. Has vector embedding columns out of the box.
Can you add repos after starting the container? What about persisting indexes across restarts? Still, neat. Glad to have an easy to deploy open source tool like this.
The number of times I've looked at the speed limit my car thinks it is supposed to be and seen 80 on what is effectively a residential road... Or that the highway near my house that the car seems to think is 35. Barring…
Squarespace. Different company than Square.
So https://github.com/BerkeleyHCI/PolymorphicBlocks?tab=readme-... may be of interest to you. It's ok, I did play with it a bit but the tooling was a bit of a pain to get set up. Not going to be as polished but it's not…
Maybe if the only thing you're reacting to is other vehicles or the road. The number of times I have to slam on my brakes on that particular road because of animals running into the road is way too high. And no, not…
It’s also difficult to determine if someone is speeding from data. For example the road I live off of according to the speed limit the car thinks goes from 40 to 65 to 25 to 65 to 40 in about a 4 mile span. Spoiler it…
No, I actually like that approach better than the traditional ECS approach. Though I assume it both adds and removes some complexity. In a traditional ECS approach you can depend on certain systems running in certain…
Your ECS API looks very similar to that of Bevy's, were you inspired at all by that? From the little I can see of it, it looks like you don't allow writes to data and instead prefer to return a new thing based on a…
Yes and no, for text type stuff? Yes you're right. But I think in the vision space synthetic data will remain useful for a lot of things. I'm currently working on building a pipeline for personal projects to go from CAD…
Likely stainless steel. That’s what they made other tools for working with it out of https://youtu.be/myEFGcyInIQ?si=HmJS2kma_skWyKJ8
And tools that facilitate and encourage that behavior. I’ve tried to do this but the defaults on GH means even if I stack 5 commits each doing atomic things nobody reviews it as anything other than a single patch. And…
“Start accepting” Huh. Weird. I don’t really even hide that I’m always working towards my own goals. This includes keeping an eye out for opportunities that better align with them. And I’m a firm believer that having a…
Oh, I had to drop out of the process last year and have since found somewhere I'm actually really enjoying. I mostly wanted to follow up so if someone in my network asked me I could give them the most up to date…
Not mentioned in the emails I had. They did suggest splitting it into 5 and 3 hour chunks but I couldn't fit it into my schedule (between work and my other half's health issues, I had to move around a lot due to several…
First off, congrats. Second, have you guys had a chance to revise your hiring pipeline? When I spoke to your recruitment team a bit over a year ago they were asking for 8 straight hours on a zoom call as part of the…
Thanks, I've got one of their depth cameras that's been ok. I didn't realize they'd expanded their line so much. Glad to hear about the API/SDK improving, last time I mucked with it a year or so ago it seemed like it…
What should we run it on if we want to deploy it on mobile systems with limited access to network and extremely restricted power budgets? For a hobby project I'm trying to find a solution - Power budget for multiple is…
Having left a company that also rhymed with Frugal - this somewhat checks out. I do think smaller companies have more options for people to remain ICs somewhat longer. The catch is that ICs do somewhat more than write…
About 40 minutes outside Little Rock.
They are also a great place to cut your teeth on the FAANG type problems because, as it turns out, they face similar scale issues. There's a lot of "second tier" tech companies that have some really cool problems at…