As an American that stuff is fairly inconsequential to me, although I am already aware of those things so I wouldn't even have a reason to ask. Likewise a Chinese person probably wouldn't have much interest in topics…
Of course he presents a hypothetical person who honestly earned a billion dollars, because he can't name an actual example. All you have to do is double your million dollar business every month for a year and a half!…
Why would remote working have anything to do with the amount of junior hiring? You can maybe make the case that remote work isn't as helpful for juniors etc etc. but that has absolutely nothing to do with the decision…
As if the reason people don't like Windows is because the ads on their desktop weren't loading fast enough.
Why teach people bad habits starting out? Probably dating myself specifically but I started out with Pascal, and I'm glad I did.
I wish I could do the same thing. Coworkers would be allowed to ask me X number of questions per month, and once they hit that limit I get the rest of the month off.
I'm one of those cowards that always succumbs to the pressure and ends up tipping, but it bothers me enough that I just won't buy anything if I know I'm going to get asked. This is good training.
Walmart InHome is $40/year and no tips.
Let's ban it before anyone finds out if it's useful
But it is being continually refueled. The output of an LLM, at least in the process of generating code, is a combined product of human creativity and the LLMl. I have told it what to do, fixed what it got wrong, and…
Yeah if they thought unions were bad, they really won't like dealing with another company larger than them.
Interesting that I read elsewhere that most Venezuelan oil goes to China due to the sanctions. Would be nice to see them put a carrier group down there to guard their shipments...
Because it has oil on it, you can sell oil for money.
No shit. My question is the real question, how can I make money straw-buying GPU's and smuggling them to China?
Is the new Gemini really that good? The "AI Overview" stuff on the google search page is so incredibly bad that I have never even given it a look. If so, the AI Overview is horribly bad negative advertising because it's…
I always made sure to include "Time spent on time tracking" when I had to do it.
> Let's Encrypt was _huge_ in making it's absurd to not have TLS I still find it too much of pain in the ass to deal with to justify for my personal stuff. Easier to just click through the warning every time.
Why not do it in English? I have a "program" that exists entirely as the history of an AI chatbot session. To "run the program" I load the history and a file into the message context and say "Now do this file." It kind…
I've always seen estimates as trying to guess the highest number the PO will accept, the time or effort involved in actually completing the task is irrelevant. I have never had a PO or anyone else complain that a task…
In my experience, having to track my hours absolutely destroys my performance. Thinking about how I need to pay attention to how long I spend on everything is a constant distraction in the back of my head while I try to…
It sucks if you're looking for entry level work, of course. However, I'm a TL/manager with mostly entry-level reports and I have told them for a while the other side of this mentioned here - by the time they get to…
In my experience the style bikeshedding comes about when PRs are not properly scoped. At least I have learned to just say TLDR.
I'm staff and that is probably the main thing I use AI for. It's maybe a bit ironic that AI is a lot better at sounding like an empathetic human being than I am, but I'm still better at writing code.
This happened to me a long time ago... well not me but my kid. She made a youtube video and got flagged for not being old enough.
Good luck cracking down when local inference gets cheap.
As an American that stuff is fairly inconsequential to me, although I am already aware of those things so I wouldn't even have a reason to ask. Likewise a Chinese person probably wouldn't have much interest in topics…
Of course he presents a hypothetical person who honestly earned a billion dollars, because he can't name an actual example. All you have to do is double your million dollar business every month for a year and a half!…
Why would remote working have anything to do with the amount of junior hiring? You can maybe make the case that remote work isn't as helpful for juniors etc etc. but that has absolutely nothing to do with the decision…
As if the reason people don't like Windows is because the ads on their desktop weren't loading fast enough.
Why teach people bad habits starting out? Probably dating myself specifically but I started out with Pascal, and I'm glad I did.
I wish I could do the same thing. Coworkers would be allowed to ask me X number of questions per month, and once they hit that limit I get the rest of the month off.
I'm one of those cowards that always succumbs to the pressure and ends up tipping, but it bothers me enough that I just won't buy anything if I know I'm going to get asked. This is good training.
Walmart InHome is $40/year and no tips.
Let's ban it before anyone finds out if it's useful
But it is being continually refueled. The output of an LLM, at least in the process of generating code, is a combined product of human creativity and the LLMl. I have told it what to do, fixed what it got wrong, and…
Yeah if they thought unions were bad, they really won't like dealing with another company larger than them.
Interesting that I read elsewhere that most Venezuelan oil goes to China due to the sanctions. Would be nice to see them put a carrier group down there to guard their shipments...
Because it has oil on it, you can sell oil for money.
No shit. My question is the real question, how can I make money straw-buying GPU's and smuggling them to China?
Is the new Gemini really that good? The "AI Overview" stuff on the google search page is so incredibly bad that I have never even given it a look. If so, the AI Overview is horribly bad negative advertising because it's…
I always made sure to include "Time spent on time tracking" when I had to do it.
> Let's Encrypt was _huge_ in making it's absurd to not have TLS I still find it too much of pain in the ass to deal with to justify for my personal stuff. Easier to just click through the warning every time.
Why not do it in English? I have a "program" that exists entirely as the history of an AI chatbot session. To "run the program" I load the history and a file into the message context and say "Now do this file." It kind…
I've always seen estimates as trying to guess the highest number the PO will accept, the time or effort involved in actually completing the task is irrelevant. I have never had a PO or anyone else complain that a task…
In my experience, having to track my hours absolutely destroys my performance. Thinking about how I need to pay attention to how long I spend on everything is a constant distraction in the back of my head while I try to…
It sucks if you're looking for entry level work, of course. However, I'm a TL/manager with mostly entry-level reports and I have told them for a while the other side of this mentioned here - by the time they get to…
In my experience the style bikeshedding comes about when PRs are not properly scoped. At least I have learned to just say TLDR.
I'm staff and that is probably the main thing I use AI for. It's maybe a bit ironic that AI is a lot better at sounding like an empathetic human being than I am, but I'm still better at writing code.
This happened to me a long time ago... well not me but my kid. She made a youtube video and got flagged for not being old enough.
Good luck cracking down when local inference gets cheap.