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No user record in our sample, but seattleeng 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 seattleeng has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
So they’ll just die when Google has a seamless AI-first mobile experience where consumers just ask their Pixel to do X and it happens. Disruption comes for everyone, hardware isnt a moat
These numbers are certainly wrong lol
I think you're almost right I suspect its more a structural issue e.g. because of Big VC (a16z, other firms with dozens or hundreds of investing staff), VCs don't stick around firms long enough for real returns (cash…
literally how openai attracted talent with deepmind as the boogeyman. its a playbook that works
As is usually the case, check the data! A lot of the dataset used has fairly morbid scenarios, so the model is working as expected. All the data was synthetically created with GPT4
Yes, the climate boogeyman shows up as a common anti-tech trope since most people don’t look into the breakdown of emissions. Basically everything in direct consumer control pales in comparison to transit…
Im reviewing linear algebra now and would also love to know that book!
I actually think there are a few, only some have achieved critical mass with smaller subnetworks. BlueSky and Threads both seem to have attracted non-tech networks although Threads downranked political content, so…
This is exactly how Ive seen things occur. It makes a lot of sense, given some tools are great new additions (coding especially), but others fall flat (IMO, search)
You can learn things top-down or bottoms-up. I can read & understand most reverse engineering posts like this because I have a strong "bottoms-up" foundation with an EE degree and worked with microcontrollers. But when…
I think you’re exactly right, it’s a show for insiders to know what these 4 people think so the next time they directly or indirectly encounter them they are known quantities. Its masked as news & informative media but…
Cut 80% of jobs and 80% of revenue That is not what shareholders want, hence why no one is copying it
preserving the vector art after transforming is really cool, anyone know the relevant papers? or was this original research done by Adobe?
Why is working locally important?
A new programming model for distributed computing is desperately needed. Something between a full operational system a la Temporal, but without the extreme operational overhead + a sane cooperative runtime like Golang.…
A credit based model with minimum add amounts like that does sound like a great alternative if people prefer usage based pricing. From what Ive seen usage pricing actually drives a lot of anxiety even if the end cost is…
I get your point but its $3/mo or $18/yr. If a diagram isnt worth 1.80 to you then you probably wouldnt have bought it even with pay as you go
Its cool but this feels really late. I just use Ideogram now. The social features are nice
Since you're familiar with this, what was wrong with how Farcaster approached name registration? Signing up or rotating your key is (relatively) cheap on Ethereum mainnet, and client apps could front the cost of signing…
I used to joke at work that the fastest, simplest way to get promoted to a staff engineering position was to finish a 1 yr refactor. Getting existing codebases to do new things is hard, and most of enterprise software…
OpenTracing doesn’t actually specify when a span is sampled. IIRC Lightstep sends all spans to a service that makes sampling decisions based on moving latency percentiles, while Jaeger works as you described, sampling…
what is `fd` in this context?
I agree with what you've written, and the phrasing I used was unclear. I was mainly making a note about joining a mid to late stage pre-IPO startup (series B or later) vs joining a large, low growth public company. You…
Conceptually, I think you're right -- to serve gRPC requests only requires http2 as a transport and more shouldn't be necessary (edit: I stand corrected, seems like not all HTTP2 features are supported by all modern…
Did you go to Caltech by any chance?