i think it's the opposite right? people that didn't mind spending an hour in traffic are now unwilling to pay $9.
> At smoothbrains.net, we hold as self-evident the right to put whatever one likes inside one’s body appreciate seeing this. I've long identified as someone that's much more muscular than I have been in the past. it's…
trading one drug for another?
#10 should be near the top. hugely important
I don't think it's so dire. I've gone through this at multiple companies and a startup that's selling B2B only needs one or two of these big outages and then enterprises start demanding SLA guarantees in their…
I've heard alot of great reviews of this book but personally found it pretty disappointing.
https://archive.ph/sgHix
Any examples?
It seems like the "Turbo" models are more about being faster/cheaper, not so much about being better. Kinda similar to the iPhone "S" models or Intel's "tick-tock"
Was there an assertion that it doesn't?
I don't know if I'd say "miles ahead." AWS had 7 years of basically no other competition -- all of the other big clouds of today had their heads in the sand. OpenAI has a bunch of people competing already. They may not…
How do you square this with OpenAI's assertion that they never use data from enterprise customers for their own training? Are you suggesting they're lying?
piece of feedback: it's weird to have a drop-down on "OpenAPI Links" when there are no other options.
Mind me asking how many hours that is? Does it include meetings?
source for this? what I've seen suggests that this trend isn't growing more than it historically has been.
You used a single personal data point and then pulled numbers completely out of nowhere and are comfortable making general statements about housing affordability on that basis? Bold.
> why won't I just hire good English-speaking talent in Costa Rica (more likely Brazil) at a tenth of your expected comp? you can try! but you'll find that this is basically impossible -- the folks that are good enough…
>I recognise this is an incredibly privileged thing to do, not working is something that many people can only dream of. It's crazy how often you see this kind of statement these days. I often wonder if it's made in…
Very interesting how a company run by irrational humans can be counted on to make "economically rational" decisions!
It's interesting how most don't consider programmers artists, even though coding requires quite a bit of creativity.
What music? There is none.
covid a great recent example of this
human-driven cars kill people all the time too. and the stock thing from 2010 isn't AI, just algorithmic trading. not the most convincing of arguments
Right, and the reason "everyone" has confidence in just waiting a bit for it to go back up without panicking and having to try to find an alternative is precisely because GitHub and AWS have on-call engineers that are…
>you wont find animals falling into existential dread and despair because they haven't gotten laid yet (or recently) I don't think I've heard of any animal falling into existential dread or despair, for any reason. But…
i think it's the opposite right? people that didn't mind spending an hour in traffic are now unwilling to pay $9.
> At smoothbrains.net, we hold as self-evident the right to put whatever one likes inside one’s body appreciate seeing this. I've long identified as someone that's much more muscular than I have been in the past. it's…
trading one drug for another?
#10 should be near the top. hugely important
I don't think it's so dire. I've gone through this at multiple companies and a startup that's selling B2B only needs one or two of these big outages and then enterprises start demanding SLA guarantees in their…
I've heard alot of great reviews of this book but personally found it pretty disappointing.
https://archive.ph/sgHix
Any examples?
It seems like the "Turbo" models are more about being faster/cheaper, not so much about being better. Kinda similar to the iPhone "S" models or Intel's "tick-tock"
Was there an assertion that it doesn't?
I don't know if I'd say "miles ahead." AWS had 7 years of basically no other competition -- all of the other big clouds of today had their heads in the sand. OpenAI has a bunch of people competing already. They may not…
How do you square this with OpenAI's assertion that they never use data from enterprise customers for their own training? Are you suggesting they're lying?
piece of feedback: it's weird to have a drop-down on "OpenAPI Links" when there are no other options.
Mind me asking how many hours that is? Does it include meetings?
source for this? what I've seen suggests that this trend isn't growing more than it historically has been.
You used a single personal data point and then pulled numbers completely out of nowhere and are comfortable making general statements about housing affordability on that basis? Bold.
> why won't I just hire good English-speaking talent in Costa Rica (more likely Brazil) at a tenth of your expected comp? you can try! but you'll find that this is basically impossible -- the folks that are good enough…
>I recognise this is an incredibly privileged thing to do, not working is something that many people can only dream of. It's crazy how often you see this kind of statement these days. I often wonder if it's made in…
Very interesting how a company run by irrational humans can be counted on to make "economically rational" decisions!
It's interesting how most don't consider programmers artists, even though coding requires quite a bit of creativity.
What music? There is none.
covid a great recent example of this
human-driven cars kill people all the time too. and the stock thing from 2010 isn't AI, just algorithmic trading. not the most convincing of arguments
Right, and the reason "everyone" has confidence in just waiting a bit for it to go back up without panicking and having to try to find an alternative is precisely because GitHub and AWS have on-call engineers that are…
>you wont find animals falling into existential dread and despair because they haven't gotten laid yet (or recently) I don't think I've heard of any animal falling into existential dread or despair, for any reason. But…