Even if juniors most of their ideas are exactly like you said, they would have more energy and almost no trauma from past experiences to experiment more. While experience is important, it also creates blind spots as…
Wouldn't you be losing out on the fresh ideas and perspectives new entrants into this field brings ? I had read "Valley of Genius: The Uncensored History of Silicon Valley" a few months ago and most of the disruptions…
> Would love to hear OpenAI's explanation behind this line of thinking. My assumption is that the data centers would mostly be staffed by those who will have to manually audit data going in and out of the LLMs on a…
One of the restuarant chains mentioned in the author's post (Social), is an extremely crowded pub during the night and for the rest of the time, a place where freelancers or remote workers come in to work and socialize.…
> How do you know, and for better or worse? Their decisions made the life of those around them miserable because they did not care about the consequences of it. Like for example, hiring an intern who had basic…
When I was junior/mid level engineer working in a 5-8 person engineering team, there was this particular senior engineer whom I disdained. It had nothing to do with them as a person, but I always had the feeling that…
I do not believe that most of these `perfectionists` are trolls. Some have just very bad experiences either in their career or childhood that make them feel that making mistakes is not normal. I was a `perfectionist`…
The screenshot of the tweet thread at the end seemed to indicate that the alignment team wanted to explore other avenues(or models) to get to AGI, while the company leadership wanted to keep improving on the transformer…
From my point of view the underlying problem here seems to be that someone in Quora product team feels that the best way to drive engagement is to predict what the user might want to know about and then spam them with…
> Additionally, members of the program receive priority placement and “richer brand expression” in chat conversations, and their content benefits from more prominent link treatments. Finally, through PPP, OpenAI also…
I believe what the parent comment is trying to imply is that the search results are fetched/retrieved from Bing's own internal ranking vector(?) database and then passed to the LLM, which then converts the received…
I agree with your comment, and feel that in a software engineering context, the quote > To find the sweet spot between impostor syndrome and overconfidence, you first need to understand that you can make mistakes…
> I think the main factor that will be key to generate a whole movie is being able to pass some reference images of the characters/places/objects so they remain congruent between two generations. I partly agree with…
While Sora might be able to generate short 60-90 second videos, how well it would scale with a larger prompt or a longer video remains yet to be seen. And the general logic of having the model do 90% of the work for you…
Based on my experience the generalist path works out well when startups have enough capital to make a slightly risky hire. In the current job market, specialists in a specific language or framework is more sought after…
I live in Berlin and buy all of my vegetables from a REWE or a Netto (both are supermarkets and are quite close to me). I have tried the Bio/Organic stores here and would like to buy from them, but they are a bit too…
Based on my personal experience, interviewing for senior roles in technology feels much more difficult than the interviews I did for a junior or mid level roles. Interviewing in general, is like a Venn diagram where…
> What can I do that would make you look past my lack of educational qualifications? 1. If you are in India, create profiles for yourself on job seeking websites such as AngelList, LinkedIn or Hirist. When I was part of…
I do not think that answer would correctly solve the original riddle. The LLM blindly just gave an answer without raising the question of which pair of objects together would be a problem if left alone.
The article misses out on the fact that, as human beings with varying tenure, exposure and interests, all mental maps are not similar. Which makes on often misjudge another engineer' skills or abilities as purely being…
Customer support being a bad experience has always to do with the company policies or a general lack of training. For company policies, an AI would be rigidly trained and limited to always minimize loses to the company,…
I have talked to customers using the product my company was selling and this was as an engineer who worked on that specific tool. The hardest part in this process was trying to understand what exact issue the customer…
with attribute selectors like what you have mentioned it would work. But `$('#Fish & Chips')` most certainly will not, since jQuery would throw a syntax error.
On inspecting the page where they list restaurants, I can see a several versions of jQuery code like this, for each cuisine. $('#Fish & Chips').on('change', function () { if ($('#Fish & Chips').is(':checked')) {…
That is correct, however there will always be a delay when expecting the AI platform to make decisions, given the current state of AI technology we have. This delay will be handled by officers trained to handle such…
Even if juniors most of their ideas are exactly like you said, they would have more energy and almost no trauma from past experiences to experiment more. While experience is important, it also creates blind spots as…
Wouldn't you be losing out on the fresh ideas and perspectives new entrants into this field brings ? I had read "Valley of Genius: The Uncensored History of Silicon Valley" a few months ago and most of the disruptions…
> Would love to hear OpenAI's explanation behind this line of thinking. My assumption is that the data centers would mostly be staffed by those who will have to manually audit data going in and out of the LLMs on a…
One of the restuarant chains mentioned in the author's post (Social), is an extremely crowded pub during the night and for the rest of the time, a place where freelancers or remote workers come in to work and socialize.…
> How do you know, and for better or worse? Their decisions made the life of those around them miserable because they did not care about the consequences of it. Like for example, hiring an intern who had basic…
When I was junior/mid level engineer working in a 5-8 person engineering team, there was this particular senior engineer whom I disdained. It had nothing to do with them as a person, but I always had the feeling that…
I do not believe that most of these `perfectionists` are trolls. Some have just very bad experiences either in their career or childhood that make them feel that making mistakes is not normal. I was a `perfectionist`…
The screenshot of the tweet thread at the end seemed to indicate that the alignment team wanted to explore other avenues(or models) to get to AGI, while the company leadership wanted to keep improving on the transformer…
From my point of view the underlying problem here seems to be that someone in Quora product team feels that the best way to drive engagement is to predict what the user might want to know about and then spam them with…
> Additionally, members of the program receive priority placement and “richer brand expression” in chat conversations, and their content benefits from more prominent link treatments. Finally, through PPP, OpenAI also…
I believe what the parent comment is trying to imply is that the search results are fetched/retrieved from Bing's own internal ranking vector(?) database and then passed to the LLM, which then converts the received…
I agree with your comment, and feel that in a software engineering context, the quote > To find the sweet spot between impostor syndrome and overconfidence, you first need to understand that you can make mistakes…
> I think the main factor that will be key to generate a whole movie is being able to pass some reference images of the characters/places/objects so they remain congruent between two generations. I partly agree with…
While Sora might be able to generate short 60-90 second videos, how well it would scale with a larger prompt or a longer video remains yet to be seen. And the general logic of having the model do 90% of the work for you…
Based on my experience the generalist path works out well when startups have enough capital to make a slightly risky hire. In the current job market, specialists in a specific language or framework is more sought after…
I live in Berlin and buy all of my vegetables from a REWE or a Netto (both are supermarkets and are quite close to me). I have tried the Bio/Organic stores here and would like to buy from them, but they are a bit too…
Based on my personal experience, interviewing for senior roles in technology feels much more difficult than the interviews I did for a junior or mid level roles. Interviewing in general, is like a Venn diagram where…
> What can I do that would make you look past my lack of educational qualifications? 1. If you are in India, create profiles for yourself on job seeking websites such as AngelList, LinkedIn or Hirist. When I was part of…
I do not think that answer would correctly solve the original riddle. The LLM blindly just gave an answer without raising the question of which pair of objects together would be a problem if left alone.
The article misses out on the fact that, as human beings with varying tenure, exposure and interests, all mental maps are not similar. Which makes on often misjudge another engineer' skills or abilities as purely being…
Customer support being a bad experience has always to do with the company policies or a general lack of training. For company policies, an AI would be rigidly trained and limited to always minimize loses to the company,…
I have talked to customers using the product my company was selling and this was as an engineer who worked on that specific tool. The hardest part in this process was trying to understand what exact issue the customer…
with attribute selectors like what you have mentioned it would work. But `$('#Fish & Chips')` most certainly will not, since jQuery would throw a syntax error.
On inspecting the page where they list restaurants, I can see a several versions of jQuery code like this, for each cuisine. $('#Fish & Chips').on('change', function () { if ($('#Fish & Chips').is(':checked')) {…
That is correct, however there will always be a delay when expecting the AI platform to make decisions, given the current state of AI technology we have. This delay will be handled by officers trained to handle such…