It’s truly strange that people keep citing the quality of Claude code’s leaked source as if it’s proof vibe coding doesn’t work. If anything, it’s the exact opposite. It shows that you can build a crazy popular &…
Everything's more costly in Hawaii, including maintaining infrastructure
Sorry you got scammed, FIFA awarded me their 100m sprint gold medal so I'm the real fastest 100m runner in the world
It seems unlikely, athletes are consuming liters of oxygen per minute. Plus, the impact is at least partially offset by needing to carry the extra weight with you. Different story for apnea sports like freediving where…
Don't hold your breath for that, Azure still has spotty IPv6 support
A proper training plan makes you more injury resistant and makes it easier to bounce back from injuries if you do happen to get hurt. For example, just look at the data for sarcopenia:…
It requires mercury-198 as an input. The only quote I could find for mercury-198 is about $15K per milligram. So now we just need to figure out how to make mercury-198 cheaply.
You can also have the most flexible system ever designed, but if the rest of your team doesn't understand it then good luck implementing that required use cases
And treating politics like team sports is the root of the problem
Adding on to what others have said, LastPass stored vault "metadata" unencrypted. Metadata included things the url. This allowed the attackers to prioritize cracking vaults of higher value. See a vault with just a…
Not sure about that. A hash function suitable for security sensitive work, used properly, should make a collision so unlikely that you can basically forget it that it's even possible. Think about it, that's what hashing…
The censorship is not present in the distilled models which you can run locally
Are you referring to the distilled models?
Perhaps because that's a strawman argument. "Scaling" doesn't mean double the investment and get double the performance. Even OpenAI's own scaling laws paper doesn't argue that, in the graphs compute increases…
In security, industry standard seems to be about the same as military grade: the cheapest possible option that still checks all the boxes for SOC.
Phi-3 small is
No mention or comparison with phi-3 seems odd. Isn't phi-3 leading the other models by a bit?
Water on the leaves isn’t bad if you’re watering in the morning where it’ll soon evaporate in the sunlight.
No paywall: https://web.archive.org/web/20240410092221/https://www.nytim...
And install all their dependencies from non, which Microsoft also owns
Liberland had a government. Apparently no one ever told them they didn't need it.
Why? Apple is a “premium” offering and doesn’t have a monopoly in any area. If there was no other options I would agree
Every ORM I've ever used has some raw SQL escape hatch you can use when you hit that edgecase. For the 90% of DB access that really is simple, ORMs are a pleasure. For that other 10%, if your alternative is raw SQL,…
I work at a company that does a lot of code generation, and it gets uglier the longer you do it. It's much harder to write the code that generates the code you want than to just write the damn code in the first place.…
10 per day is a ridiculously low limit. Also, NAT and shared networks (think college campus) mean that hundreds of people often share the same IP, making that limit even more ridiculous. Reality would be that limit…
It’s truly strange that people keep citing the quality of Claude code’s leaked source as if it’s proof vibe coding doesn’t work. If anything, it’s the exact opposite. It shows that you can build a crazy popular &…
Everything's more costly in Hawaii, including maintaining infrastructure
Sorry you got scammed, FIFA awarded me their 100m sprint gold medal so I'm the real fastest 100m runner in the world
It seems unlikely, athletes are consuming liters of oxygen per minute. Plus, the impact is at least partially offset by needing to carry the extra weight with you. Different story for apnea sports like freediving where…
Don't hold your breath for that, Azure still has spotty IPv6 support
A proper training plan makes you more injury resistant and makes it easier to bounce back from injuries if you do happen to get hurt. For example, just look at the data for sarcopenia:…
It requires mercury-198 as an input. The only quote I could find for mercury-198 is about $15K per milligram. So now we just need to figure out how to make mercury-198 cheaply.
You can also have the most flexible system ever designed, but if the rest of your team doesn't understand it then good luck implementing that required use cases
And treating politics like team sports is the root of the problem
Adding on to what others have said, LastPass stored vault "metadata" unencrypted. Metadata included things the url. This allowed the attackers to prioritize cracking vaults of higher value. See a vault with just a…
Not sure about that. A hash function suitable for security sensitive work, used properly, should make a collision so unlikely that you can basically forget it that it's even possible. Think about it, that's what hashing…
The censorship is not present in the distilled models which you can run locally
Are you referring to the distilled models?
Perhaps because that's a strawman argument. "Scaling" doesn't mean double the investment and get double the performance. Even OpenAI's own scaling laws paper doesn't argue that, in the graphs compute increases…
In security, industry standard seems to be about the same as military grade: the cheapest possible option that still checks all the boxes for SOC.
Phi-3 small is
No mention or comparison with phi-3 seems odd. Isn't phi-3 leading the other models by a bit?
Water on the leaves isn’t bad if you’re watering in the morning where it’ll soon evaporate in the sunlight.
No paywall: https://web.archive.org/web/20240410092221/https://www.nytim...
And install all their dependencies from non, which Microsoft also owns
Liberland had a government. Apparently no one ever told them they didn't need it.
Why? Apple is a “premium” offering and doesn’t have a monopoly in any area. If there was no other options I would agree
Every ORM I've ever used has some raw SQL escape hatch you can use when you hit that edgecase. For the 90% of DB access that really is simple, ORMs are a pleasure. For that other 10%, if your alternative is raw SQL,…
I work at a company that does a lot of code generation, and it gets uglier the longer you do it. It's much harder to write the code that generates the code you want than to just write the damn code in the first place.…
10 per day is a ridiculously low limit. Also, NAT and shared networks (think college campus) mean that hundreds of people often share the same IP, making that limit even more ridiculous. Reality would be that limit…