I’ve personally found MiMo models a hit and miss. I have some personal agentic projects and I found them to hallucinate hard at least 10% of the time. And do so in pretty sinister ways - making up people, names, places,…
I’m in senior management and my take is - this is one of the very few times in our industry when the companies are actually both encouraging and investing in L&D at an unprecedented rate. When do you last remember a…
That was my thinking as well, in Australia this would be a b-double tandem, requiring extra endorsement (multi-combination license).
This is very very likely. Source: worked on the storage backing Google Drive. There’s layers upon layers of backups.
I feel Evolve skateboards are next. Remote drop-outs and start/stop issues have been known in community for ages. I miss Boosted - they really cared about rider safety :(
This is a very good comment. I think the article presumes lower level roles. Very senior comp packages are wildly different so you always go into the convo with “I expect at least X, can you meet my number?” Otherwise…
I view this not as a “you’re making me wait” thing but rather being kind to those of us who have anxiety. “Hi.” without any follow up can really derail a struggling person. Statistically speaking 2/10 have an ongoing…
Ok, so I actually had to deal with this. Pick some sort of standard, for example CAIQ and have an always-up-to-date version of it. You’d be surprised how many customers would accept it if you tell them “hey - we use a…
Not the OP but I am sensitive and sadly found the MiniLED to be unusable as well. Had to switch from a 15’ MBP to the low-cost 13” with the old-school 500nit display.
Same. There are now devices on the market that help find out sensitivity risk, I use this one when I’m going for hardware shopping: https://flickeralliance.org/collections/tools/products/opple...
Depends on whether they threw out the key and crypto shredded. Contact support immediately and keep escalating like your life depends on it. You _might_ be able to recover it but chances are slim.
I worked with some. General things I picked up from them and try to emulate now that I’ve become one: - Clearly state your values and stick to them - it’s much more comfortable to people to work with a predictable…
I do agree with the general premise but there are a lot of passages that kinda trivialise a lot of complicated phenomena, e.g.: > Much like victims of childhood hardship or abuse can find escape in fantasy books,…
It’s not a bad article. Only feedback I would have is about this passage: “”” If you routinely pass in a dataset to AI, it can identify anomalies and watch to see if it settles or even reason why the anomaly occurred in…
Anecdotally - Reddit is not really useable for me today. More than half of the communities I frequent are offline so the home feed is just the odd ones that are.
Because killing off the ecosystem has gone so well for all the other social networks. They’re going to really run the company into the ground :/
Google Translate / Waymo is fair, I totally forgot about those ones. Gmail Autocomplete, Photos Classification, YouTube recommendations are (relatively) simple models and don’t differentiate from the market much. The…
It’s not about ChatGPT replacing Google IMO but the fact that decades of very expensive AI research at Google produced relatively little apart from impressive looking papers. If I was a major shareholder I would be…
TIP: this is why you set up Google Alerts[1] on your name and any common nicknames/usernames you use.
TIP: this is why you set up Google Alerts on your name and any nicknames/usernames you use often.
Hm, I wonder if “don’t eat Hare’s head” advice was sprung because of Tularemia which can transmit to humans.
I’m still surprised that it’s a revelation to many managers. “What do you mean an oppressive environment is not conducive to good team dynamics?”
Oh man, this is major. I would’ve loved to have something like that 10 years ago when CPU was a bit more precious. Still very useful today, just not to the same extent.
Not the worst decision considering how VIX is looking.
I’m not saying bad things about the author rather that the authors don’t hold proper credentials so the reader should examine it carefully.
I’ve personally found MiMo models a hit and miss. I have some personal agentic projects and I found them to hallucinate hard at least 10% of the time. And do so in pretty sinister ways - making up people, names, places,…
I’m in senior management and my take is - this is one of the very few times in our industry when the companies are actually both encouraging and investing in L&D at an unprecedented rate. When do you last remember a…
That was my thinking as well, in Australia this would be a b-double tandem, requiring extra endorsement (multi-combination license).
This is very very likely. Source: worked on the storage backing Google Drive. There’s layers upon layers of backups.
I feel Evolve skateboards are next. Remote drop-outs and start/stop issues have been known in community for ages. I miss Boosted - they really cared about rider safety :(
This is a very good comment. I think the article presumes lower level roles. Very senior comp packages are wildly different so you always go into the convo with “I expect at least X, can you meet my number?” Otherwise…
I view this not as a “you’re making me wait” thing but rather being kind to those of us who have anxiety. “Hi.” without any follow up can really derail a struggling person. Statistically speaking 2/10 have an ongoing…
Ok, so I actually had to deal with this. Pick some sort of standard, for example CAIQ and have an always-up-to-date version of it. You’d be surprised how many customers would accept it if you tell them “hey - we use a…
Not the OP but I am sensitive and sadly found the MiniLED to be unusable as well. Had to switch from a 15’ MBP to the low-cost 13” with the old-school 500nit display.
Same. There are now devices on the market that help find out sensitivity risk, I use this one when I’m going for hardware shopping: https://flickeralliance.org/collections/tools/products/opple...
Depends on whether they threw out the key and crypto shredded. Contact support immediately and keep escalating like your life depends on it. You _might_ be able to recover it but chances are slim.
I worked with some. General things I picked up from them and try to emulate now that I’ve become one: - Clearly state your values and stick to them - it’s much more comfortable to people to work with a predictable…
I do agree with the general premise but there are a lot of passages that kinda trivialise a lot of complicated phenomena, e.g.: > Much like victims of childhood hardship or abuse can find escape in fantasy books,…
It’s not a bad article. Only feedback I would have is about this passage: “”” If you routinely pass in a dataset to AI, it can identify anomalies and watch to see if it settles or even reason why the anomaly occurred in…
Anecdotally - Reddit is not really useable for me today. More than half of the communities I frequent are offline so the home feed is just the odd ones that are.
Because killing off the ecosystem has gone so well for all the other social networks. They’re going to really run the company into the ground :/
Google Translate / Waymo is fair, I totally forgot about those ones. Gmail Autocomplete, Photos Classification, YouTube recommendations are (relatively) simple models and don’t differentiate from the market much. The…
It’s not about ChatGPT replacing Google IMO but the fact that decades of very expensive AI research at Google produced relatively little apart from impressive looking papers. If I was a major shareholder I would be…
TIP: this is why you set up Google Alerts[1] on your name and any common nicknames/usernames you use.
TIP: this is why you set up Google Alerts on your name and any nicknames/usernames you use often.
Hm, I wonder if “don’t eat Hare’s head” advice was sprung because of Tularemia which can transmit to humans.
I’m still surprised that it’s a revelation to many managers. “What do you mean an oppressive environment is not conducive to good team dynamics?”
Oh man, this is major. I would’ve loved to have something like that 10 years ago when CPU was a bit more precious. Still very useful today, just not to the same extent.
Not the worst decision considering how VIX is looking.
I’m not saying bad things about the author rather that the authors don’t hold proper credentials so the reader should examine it carefully.