The CD joke aside, there's something weird abouta large, recognizable entity using such a nondescript MS form and collecting names and addresses, only to send something to a very small segment of them. Feels like a data…
At the very least, I would imagine you'd read and think about the error, parse through and clean it up for unneeded bits if the whole thing isn't relevant and write around it to provide context on what happened /…
I'm also not confident this is something that will stick (and survive the acquisition), which further weakens the idea that companies would set up expensive migration projects to it.
Is the goal to build something and learn something from the experience, or try and build something with adoption in mind? If the former, the answer to your question is always "yes": if there's something to learn and…
Sans paywall: https://archive.is/NuLls
Not too long ago, a recruiter reached out for a confidential client that turned out to be ClickUp with a posting that felt off (600-900k + stock and bonus compensation), I was left wondering what kind of insanity is…
> Maybe this unlimited character count tweets change was a mistake. The real mistake was CEOs feeling like they need to be visible on social media and opine on things in the public sphere.
I'm a bit confused about the offering here, it feels like Amp is positioning itself as a reseller of sorts. Couldn't the startups just purchase compute directly from AMZ/GCP/Azure? Through direct or indirect ownership,…
How does this compare to YAML and TOML? It feels that both of the above would be in the same bucket of "fewer tokens than JSON/XML and generally easier on the eye", with the benefit of having a pretty rich ecosystem…
To add to this, it's much harder to turn back while confidently wrong than it is when you know you are building on flimsy assumptions. By the time you turn around on bad data, much more damage can be done.
Taking this with a massive grain of salt given the absence of sources and the "unfiltered news followed by Elon Musk" Twitter account.
> When an agent spends money or creates liability, who's responsible? Whoever is operating it (as in, you or the entity providing you the service if you're using someone else's thing). If I operate a coffee machine…
The whole account is pretty wacky and seems to exist to share right wing slop and sell some "grow your online revenue" online classes.
A hot take: it's hard to take a privacy-first claim without a large grain of salt when data at rest is hosted and processed in the U.S., an increasingly-rogue actor with no meaningful privacy laws. > The team that…
This is an interesting rabbit hole, but animal actors are not eligible for Oscar nominations [1]: > [...] Only roles credited in the film’s legal billing and demonstrably performed by humans with their consent will be…
Given that it's a pretty niche thing, a link or post context wouldn't hurt. That being said, I would assume that like most DIY things, part of the purpose of it is the creative journey that leads you to assembling…
https://archive.is/ggXiB
I have yet to read into the actual announcement, but I would bet dollars to donuts that the check is really "run the plan through another LLM whose system prompt is prefixed with 'you are great at safety checks'".
> Maybe the root issue is that Anthropic is operating at a loss on their subscriptions I'm pretty sure all of the LLM subscription businesses operate at a loss when it comes to fixed-price subscription [1]. The price…
The people selling those services have worked really hard to get everyone else to think that more AI usage inevitably leads to more success (and inversely, that too little of it is a signal that you're being left…
"You get a raffle entry with every 10 minutes of active usage."
I'll definitely be deterred from reading further once I get a smell of it being AI-generated (or too heavily AI-assisted) and would be less likely to read from whoever published it again. When it comes to translation,…
> Appreciate the insight on a possible standard lack of synchronous versions. Looking closer at the commit and release history, it looks like poor release hygiene, really. Commits hint at a 0.44.0 release that doesn't…
The better place to flag this would probably be on their issue tracker. The release on the marketplace being five hours ago, it's not unlikely that GH releases are manual and lagging behind (seeing plenty of this in…
I hope their foray into compute works out better than their shoemaking. Bought a pair, didn't even last a season before starting to fall apart (which would still be very on brand for the general AI sector).
The CD joke aside, there's something weird abouta large, recognizable entity using such a nondescript MS form and collecting names and addresses, only to send something to a very small segment of them. Feels like a data…
At the very least, I would imagine you'd read and think about the error, parse through and clean it up for unneeded bits if the whole thing isn't relevant and write around it to provide context on what happened /…
I'm also not confident this is something that will stick (and survive the acquisition), which further weakens the idea that companies would set up expensive migration projects to it.
Is the goal to build something and learn something from the experience, or try and build something with adoption in mind? If the former, the answer to your question is always "yes": if there's something to learn and…
Sans paywall: https://archive.is/NuLls
Not too long ago, a recruiter reached out for a confidential client that turned out to be ClickUp with a posting that felt off (600-900k + stock and bonus compensation), I was left wondering what kind of insanity is…
> Maybe this unlimited character count tweets change was a mistake. The real mistake was CEOs feeling like they need to be visible on social media and opine on things in the public sphere.
I'm a bit confused about the offering here, it feels like Amp is positioning itself as a reseller of sorts. Couldn't the startups just purchase compute directly from AMZ/GCP/Azure? Through direct or indirect ownership,…
How does this compare to YAML and TOML? It feels that both of the above would be in the same bucket of "fewer tokens than JSON/XML and generally easier on the eye", with the benefit of having a pretty rich ecosystem…
To add to this, it's much harder to turn back while confidently wrong than it is when you know you are building on flimsy assumptions. By the time you turn around on bad data, much more damage can be done.
Taking this with a massive grain of salt given the absence of sources and the "unfiltered news followed by Elon Musk" Twitter account.
> When an agent spends money or creates liability, who's responsible? Whoever is operating it (as in, you or the entity providing you the service if you're using someone else's thing). If I operate a coffee machine…
The whole account is pretty wacky and seems to exist to share right wing slop and sell some "grow your online revenue" online classes.
A hot take: it's hard to take a privacy-first claim without a large grain of salt when data at rest is hosted and processed in the U.S., an increasingly-rogue actor with no meaningful privacy laws. > The team that…
This is an interesting rabbit hole, but animal actors are not eligible for Oscar nominations [1]: > [...] Only roles credited in the film’s legal billing and demonstrably performed by humans with their consent will be…
Given that it's a pretty niche thing, a link or post context wouldn't hurt. That being said, I would assume that like most DIY things, part of the purpose of it is the creative journey that leads you to assembling…
https://archive.is/ggXiB
I have yet to read into the actual announcement, but I would bet dollars to donuts that the check is really "run the plan through another LLM whose system prompt is prefixed with 'you are great at safety checks'".
> Maybe the root issue is that Anthropic is operating at a loss on their subscriptions I'm pretty sure all of the LLM subscription businesses operate at a loss when it comes to fixed-price subscription [1]. The price…
The people selling those services have worked really hard to get everyone else to think that more AI usage inevitably leads to more success (and inversely, that too little of it is a signal that you're being left…
"You get a raffle entry with every 10 minutes of active usage."
I'll definitely be deterred from reading further once I get a smell of it being AI-generated (or too heavily AI-assisted) and would be less likely to read from whoever published it again. When it comes to translation,…
> Appreciate the insight on a possible standard lack of synchronous versions. Looking closer at the commit and release history, it looks like poor release hygiene, really. Commits hint at a 0.44.0 release that doesn't…
The better place to flag this would probably be on their issue tracker. The release on the marketplace being five hours ago, it's not unlikely that GH releases are manual and lagging behind (seeing plenty of this in…
I hope their foray into compute works out better than their shoemaking. Bought a pair, didn't even last a season before starting to fall apart (which would still be very on brand for the general AI sector).