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No user record in our sample, but sh3rl0ck 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 sh3rl0ck has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
I've been a strong proponent of reallocating all LinkedIn server capacity to GitHub.
Everything that went wrong with Claude so far.
There's no mention of SLMs or LLMs, though. > This work represents a compelling real-world demonstration of “tiny AI” — highly specialised, minimal-footprint neural networks FPGAs for Neural Networks have been s thing…
One of the very few good things from the AI race has been everyone finally publishing more data APIs out in the open, and making their tools usable via CLIs (or extensible APIs).
I assume it's an economies of scale thing now. It's not like Apple is putting any thought into either the UX or the engineering side of utilising the compute properly (except calculating those glass effects extra…
I think there's a reward for finesse too. As you mentioned, scope definition and constraints play a major role but ensuring that you don't just go for the first slop result but refine it pays off. It helps to have a…
In Gallifrey? In Gallifrey.
Never had Nvidia issues on Fedora and Ubuntu so far, 1P a multi computer research lab as well.
I find this a tad funny since ccc is my claude code alias, since cc is taken up by the actual, working, greatly optimised and really well made Clang C compiler.
It doesn't "require" a launcher at all; but the people have the freedom to change theirs. Kinda like MacOS users only have Aqua, whereas Linux has a lot of DEs, the choice of which is entirely handed to the user.
The poor maids and servants, the poor chauffeur, the poor chef, etc.
'Before you joined' seems to that she doesn't anymore. I find it a little amusing that AI companies provide free AI subscriptions to their employees and their families. Perhaps because I'd never thought of it that way.…
Should be, but sadly isn't; the incentive is to feed into the economically incentivised "bs" rather than be wary of it, which is just... disheartening. Schools often inculcate this enough on a subconscious level that…
My problem with AI support agents is that instead of being good classifiers for my problem, they're even more non deterministic now in terms of grievance or query redressal. If a listed option is not available, I'd…
Yeah, I feel Anthropic is just very deliberately theatrical about the way they present their technology and company and even how they price them. Dario's conviction seems too over dramatic to be real to me, but while…
I'd wager that lower tok/s vs lower quality of output would be two very different knobs to turn.
On one hand, with the top comments of the rebrand post showing how many insecure deployments there are, something like this alongside cloudflare zero trust is probably a much more secure solution. On the other hand, I…
What would you categorise as a "cool looking job"?
I'm 20 and I read Winamp, ha. I reckon that the majority of the HN audience is into older (perhaps more graceful) working technology despite all the fanfare that newer, shinier stuff garners.
Beyond Linting and Shell Exec (gh, Playwright etc), what other additional tools did you find useful for your tasks, HN?! Most of my feedback that can be automated is done either by this or by fuzzing. Would love to hear…
Is it weird that I now know exactly which xkcd it will be just with conversational context? Granted I'm a bit of a Randall Munroe content addict, but it's become second nature now.
You know, that makes sense for a corporate network. They have an extremely aggressive firewall on the academic campus, which is how it should be. However, they have failed to provide isolated networks for the research…
Exactly. I'm from a cybersec and devops background, and the IT admin here is just an ancient family-appointed person with no idea of how stuff works and with a lot to gain from under the table corporate dealings. This…
Yes.
I agree. There's such an opportunity for people to actually explore ideas whose prototyping cost would have been too high with both time/money to not be worth it earlier. And even outside that perspective, there's a lot…