Just out of curiosity, did you set the reasoning effort to high? I've seen big jumps in performance between medium and high reasoning. Not that this is will solve your particular issue, but curious to see what settings…
I wish I could find a link, but I remember a study that argued that large bureaucracies can actually impede authoritarian governments concentrating power. The idea being that when there are so many levers to pull and a…
I think the issue is that this is not "dismantling the wheels of established power", so much as it is centralizing and increasing the power of the executive branch. It's not getting rid of all these bureaucrats in DC…
We do this as well with a lot of success. It’s cool to see others kinda independently coalescing around this solution. What we find really effective is at content ingestion time, we prepend “decorator text” to the…
I've tried a few things that seem to work. The first works pretty much perfectly, but adds quite a bit of latency to the final response. The second isn't perfect, but it's like 95% there 1 - the first option is to break…
I think those people can, and often times should, be involved in the sales process. Espcially for big ticket B2B sales. But really those people just need to be available for demos, technical questions, etc. If those…
I will say prior to experiencing this myself I felt 100% certain that what you said is the truth. It just makes sense. Now that I've had these experiences, I'm more like 90% certain that what you said is true. These…
I think the analogy still works in this scenario, though. Like once you've grown so much that your at capacity in your current setup, THEN you can invest in growing your business. For this restaurant this adding a new…
So one of the most "out there" non-fiction books I've read recently is called "Alien Information Theory". It's a wild ride and there's a lot of flat-out crazy stuff in it but it's a really engaging read. It's written by…
Alertness early in the day seems to do the trick for me. I think of deep sleep as reaction to how alert I was earlier in the day. So on days I make an effort to activate myself early in the day, I will fall into longer…
I might add an except for Station Eleven to that rule. It was an excellent adaptation imo.
I've found a barbell shape to the response. People either seem to really like or hate it. Not too many people I know that are in the middle. I will say I'm one of the people that really like it. I'm a big fan of the…
I think you’re right that the market for this is probably pretty small. But more so because these federated solutions won’t replicate the addictiveness and vitality of Twitter. I think the big thing that’s missing when…
Is there a way you could do a “Wizard of Oz” or “Concierge” type of MVP for your first 5-10 customers? So instead of building something functional, you could use no code tools to design a custom front end for these…
I found this book to be extremely helpful. https://www.amazon.com/Moms-Call-Basic-Baby-Months/dp/098541... There's a section on typical days that really helped us orient our days. We also found that by following this…
The link I provided does actually show every single forecast 538 has ever made. OP was wrong when they said it was the raw data they use to make the predictions. Check out the link I provided, it has everything OP was…
Please look at the actual data on the linked page. Each of the csv files on that page has thousands of predictions 538 made going back as far as 2008. This isn't the raw data they used to make the predictions, these are…
Hey I don't have a dog in this fight, but I think this is the link you're looking for. https://github.com/fivethirtyeight/checking-our-work-data
Both your statements are just incorrect. The articles are reporting on efforts in coal mining towns to actually teach unemployed blue collar workers how to code. None of these articles were prescriptive, they were all…
What's false about any of the information from articles I posted? If all you have is making fun of the name of the website, but not commenting on the content of the posts, then you don't have argument. You have an…
Is this a reference to the journalist harassing meme that is based on a lie that journalists some how dismissed coal workers by saying it's their fault for being poor and they should just learn to code (this never…
It's times like these I wish I could afford a boat!
Thank you.
Just out of curiosity, did you set the reasoning effort to high? I've seen big jumps in performance between medium and high reasoning. Not that this is will solve your particular issue, but curious to see what settings…
I wish I could find a link, but I remember a study that argued that large bureaucracies can actually impede authoritarian governments concentrating power. The idea being that when there are so many levers to pull and a…
I think the issue is that this is not "dismantling the wheels of established power", so much as it is centralizing and increasing the power of the executive branch. It's not getting rid of all these bureaucrats in DC…
We do this as well with a lot of success. It’s cool to see others kinda independently coalescing around this solution. What we find really effective is at content ingestion time, we prepend “decorator text” to the…
I've tried a few things that seem to work. The first works pretty much perfectly, but adds quite a bit of latency to the final response. The second isn't perfect, but it's like 95% there 1 - the first option is to break…
I think those people can, and often times should, be involved in the sales process. Espcially for big ticket B2B sales. But really those people just need to be available for demos, technical questions, etc. If those…
I will say prior to experiencing this myself I felt 100% certain that what you said is the truth. It just makes sense. Now that I've had these experiences, I'm more like 90% certain that what you said is true. These…
I think the analogy still works in this scenario, though. Like once you've grown so much that your at capacity in your current setup, THEN you can invest in growing your business. For this restaurant this adding a new…
So one of the most "out there" non-fiction books I've read recently is called "Alien Information Theory". It's a wild ride and there's a lot of flat-out crazy stuff in it but it's a really engaging read. It's written by…
Alertness early in the day seems to do the trick for me. I think of deep sleep as reaction to how alert I was earlier in the day. So on days I make an effort to activate myself early in the day, I will fall into longer…
I might add an except for Station Eleven to that rule. It was an excellent adaptation imo.
I've found a barbell shape to the response. People either seem to really like or hate it. Not too many people I know that are in the middle. I will say I'm one of the people that really like it. I'm a big fan of the…
I think you’re right that the market for this is probably pretty small. But more so because these federated solutions won’t replicate the addictiveness and vitality of Twitter. I think the big thing that’s missing when…
Is there a way you could do a “Wizard of Oz” or “Concierge” type of MVP for your first 5-10 customers? So instead of building something functional, you could use no code tools to design a custom front end for these…
I found this book to be extremely helpful. https://www.amazon.com/Moms-Call-Basic-Baby-Months/dp/098541... There's a section on typical days that really helped us orient our days. We also found that by following this…
The link I provided does actually show every single forecast 538 has ever made. OP was wrong when they said it was the raw data they use to make the predictions. Check out the link I provided, it has everything OP was…
Please look at the actual data on the linked page. Each of the csv files on that page has thousands of predictions 538 made going back as far as 2008. This isn't the raw data they used to make the predictions, these are…
Hey I don't have a dog in this fight, but I think this is the link you're looking for. https://github.com/fivethirtyeight/checking-our-work-data
Both your statements are just incorrect. The articles are reporting on efforts in coal mining towns to actually teach unemployed blue collar workers how to code. None of these articles were prescriptive, they were all…
What's false about any of the information from articles I posted? If all you have is making fun of the name of the website, but not commenting on the content of the posts, then you don't have argument. You have an…
Is this a reference to the journalist harassing meme that is based on a lie that journalists some how dismissed coal workers by saying it's their fault for being poor and they should just learn to code (this never…
It's times like these I wish I could afford a boat!
Thank you.