400 μg per dose is still probably overestimating by quite a bit.
same. i also did this with twitter when elon took over. i haven’t been tempted at all to log in to either despite spending probably the majority of my time online between the two for years. and it’s weirdly fine.
this one use case justified copilot as an expense for me.
so, 2 related questions for people with product experience on something with this sort of scale and potential downsides. - would this not be one of the best examples of when to use small, incremental canary releases…
there’s a logitech bluetooth silent mouse i really like and would carry it on my laptop at work from meeting room to meeting room. i had 3 in 2 years, dropped each once, they were all broken on the first fall. kinda…
who leases a lambo
entirely depends on the requirements. however having said that, if your customer requests a quick one-off report you can guarantee they’ll ping you in a month asking for an update by 930am when they need to present…
if everyone read more books, took career development seriously, etc i do agree that some qualities or skills would lose a bit of market value, but the overall take that no one would be better off seems like way too much…
it’s really just an observation about what the market conditions are for a specialised technical position compared to a general project/program manager. i have nothing against my manager specifically or managers in…
if i found out i made less than my manager i’d rage quit.
> On a DEX you can't even know if the person on the other end is a real person or not without going outside the chain. why does it matter if the counterparty is a human?
installed a zip hydro tap a couple years ago and i’ve never once regretted it
good, i hate how many devices and applications make me turn off capitalisation.
his mention of the disintegration loops is the first time i’ve thought about them in like 15 years probably but i used to listen to them a lot before bed. can’t wait to listen again and see what memories come up.
> After the 3rd attempt, last being a nexus 5, I gave up. coincidentally i think the nexus 5 was also my 3rd and final android. i actually really liked that phone. then i took an international flight and after landing…
“Working with the medium group gave the biggest uplift.” Anecdotally, I’ve seen the same thing in a B2C context. The uplift in the highest probability group was so bad that we would leave those leads alone completely,…
“ AWS vs. GCP on-demand provisioning of GPU resources performance is wildly different” yeah i guess it does make sense that one didn’t win the a/b test
open rates are inaccurate but still somewhat useful because they’re generally consistently inaccurate month to month unless there’s been a change that would affect a lot of subscribers (eg iOS recently). click rates are…
even if you are employed and can’t make your work public, just a few small projects will improve your chances. i’ve spent the last 6 or so months interviewing applicants for senior programmer/analyst roles and the…
I’ve been this developer in a lot of interviews. We don’t typically do in-interview coding questions so it would be a little weird if someone just threw one at me — although I guess it would depend on the context of the…
depending on the tone, “mate” can be way more aggressive than “cunt”.
https://imgur.com/a/rWEmPI9 clearly mark twain took the orwell advice to heart.
the FT has probably the best info:word count ratio of any daily publication i’ve ever read
in a similar position (actually exactly the same position by title) and would really love to find some solid resources that combined the ops and governance aspects of enterprise analytics a succinct way.
“Most people are supremely mediocre and there are just and many horrible devs as their are great ones.” if this is true (not arguing either way), then he is almost surely undervaluing himself since most of those…
400 μg per dose is still probably overestimating by quite a bit.
same. i also did this with twitter when elon took over. i haven’t been tempted at all to log in to either despite spending probably the majority of my time online between the two for years. and it’s weirdly fine.
this one use case justified copilot as an expense for me.
so, 2 related questions for people with product experience on something with this sort of scale and potential downsides. - would this not be one of the best examples of when to use small, incremental canary releases…
there’s a logitech bluetooth silent mouse i really like and would carry it on my laptop at work from meeting room to meeting room. i had 3 in 2 years, dropped each once, they were all broken on the first fall. kinda…
who leases a lambo
entirely depends on the requirements. however having said that, if your customer requests a quick one-off report you can guarantee they’ll ping you in a month asking for an update by 930am when they need to present…
if everyone read more books, took career development seriously, etc i do agree that some qualities or skills would lose a bit of market value, but the overall take that no one would be better off seems like way too much…
it’s really just an observation about what the market conditions are for a specialised technical position compared to a general project/program manager. i have nothing against my manager specifically or managers in…
if i found out i made less than my manager i’d rage quit.
> On a DEX you can't even know if the person on the other end is a real person or not without going outside the chain. why does it matter if the counterparty is a human?
installed a zip hydro tap a couple years ago and i’ve never once regretted it
good, i hate how many devices and applications make me turn off capitalisation.
his mention of the disintegration loops is the first time i’ve thought about them in like 15 years probably but i used to listen to them a lot before bed. can’t wait to listen again and see what memories come up.
> After the 3rd attempt, last being a nexus 5, I gave up. coincidentally i think the nexus 5 was also my 3rd and final android. i actually really liked that phone. then i took an international flight and after landing…
“Working with the medium group gave the biggest uplift.” Anecdotally, I’ve seen the same thing in a B2C context. The uplift in the highest probability group was so bad that we would leave those leads alone completely,…
“ AWS vs. GCP on-demand provisioning of GPU resources performance is wildly different” yeah i guess it does make sense that one didn’t win the a/b test
open rates are inaccurate but still somewhat useful because they’re generally consistently inaccurate month to month unless there’s been a change that would affect a lot of subscribers (eg iOS recently). click rates are…
even if you are employed and can’t make your work public, just a few small projects will improve your chances. i’ve spent the last 6 or so months interviewing applicants for senior programmer/analyst roles and the…
I’ve been this developer in a lot of interviews. We don’t typically do in-interview coding questions so it would be a little weird if someone just threw one at me — although I guess it would depend on the context of the…
depending on the tone, “mate” can be way more aggressive than “cunt”.
https://imgur.com/a/rWEmPI9 clearly mark twain took the orwell advice to heart.
the FT has probably the best info:word count ratio of any daily publication i’ve ever read
in a similar position (actually exactly the same position by title) and would really love to find some solid resources that combined the ops and governance aspects of enterprise analytics a succinct way.
“Most people are supremely mediocre and there are just and many horrible devs as their are great ones.” if this is true (not arguing either way), then he is almost surely undervaluing himself since most of those…