> It's still a big issue that the models will make up plausible sounding but wrong or misleading explanations for things, and verifying their claims ends up taking time. And if it's a topic you don't care about enough,…
Will you consider it a stalemate if no party is able to make any further moves?
Really cool project! We had a situation a while back where some of our e2e tests needed the DB to be in very specific states. Technically we could have handled it with fixtures/transactions/schema resets, but doing that…
Elixir is a great tool for exploring and cross-referencing the Linux codebase but for a new person, Linux can come across as very intimidating and complicated. The above explorer makes it very interesting to explore the…
> API rate limit exceeded for 106.51.68.199. (But here's the good news: Authenticated requests get a higher rate limit. Check out the documentation for more details.) The GitHub APIs that you are using to list files are…
Exactly. AWS has its own quirks and frustrations, sure but at the end of the day, I’m not using AWS just for raw compute. I’m paying for the entire ecosystem around it: security and access management, S3, Lambda,…
Very interesting read! But I want to point out a small correction - the DNS collapse issue at HAProxy, along with O(N^2), also had some O(N^3) code paths, which is just mind-blowing. Also, I believe this should be the…
> Even an improvement of a few second per iteration can compound into hours of time savings, both for you and your fellow contributors Completely agree with this. I’ve recently been dealing with building few CI…
This type of possibility really worries me. Archive.is is much closer to actual history in many ways. If the data there starts getting corrupted or biased, there’s no way to know if what was truly there. The idea that…
> It's still a big issue that the models will make up plausible sounding but wrong or misleading explanations for things, and verifying their claims ends up taking time. And if it's a topic you don't care about enough,…
Will you consider it a stalemate if no party is able to make any further moves?
Really cool project! We had a situation a while back where some of our e2e tests needed the DB to be in very specific states. Technically we could have handled it with fixtures/transactions/schema resets, but doing that…
Elixir is a great tool for exploring and cross-referencing the Linux codebase but for a new person, Linux can come across as very intimidating and complicated. The above explorer makes it very interesting to explore the…
> API rate limit exceeded for 106.51.68.199. (But here's the good news: Authenticated requests get a higher rate limit. Check out the documentation for more details.) The GitHub APIs that you are using to list files are…
Exactly. AWS has its own quirks and frustrations, sure but at the end of the day, I’m not using AWS just for raw compute. I’m paying for the entire ecosystem around it: security and access management, S3, Lambda,…
Very interesting read! But I want to point out a small correction - the DNS collapse issue at HAProxy, along with O(N^2), also had some O(N^3) code paths, which is just mind-blowing. Also, I believe this should be the…
> Even an improvement of a few second per iteration can compound into hours of time savings, both for you and your fellow contributors Completely agree with this. I’ve recently been dealing with building few CI…
This type of possibility really worries me. Archive.is is much closer to actual history in many ways. If the data there starts getting corrupted or biased, there’s no way to know if what was truly there. The idea that…