weego
No user record in our sample, but weego has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but weego has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
I'm confused how circulating legal tender between 2 parties could be cooking books or fraud. Each party can absolutely claim they made money from the transaction. The fact they lost money in a different transaction is a…
"What should the future of humanity look like?" Some of these people have lost their damn minds. People building an agent framework that will struggle to correctly infer that my appointment at a hospital will require…
My hot take is that the entire history of the personal internet was inefficient, badly built and chaotic and it was much more fun to exist in. I really don't see a problem if it breathes life into the internet for…
It really seems like its a testament to the other c-levels and higher management that facebook has managed to become what it is despite Zuck
There are, they're all on the sell side though.
my every day use macbook I expect 150+ days uptime before something goes wonky that forces a reboot
What does any of that mean in practice? it's just rambling about abstract concepts that seem to be designed to hint at a bigger picture, when it's just getting AI to write code for you. Is this where it's going? Having…
If you're working for yourself paying monthly is exactly the same as amortising an asset. Personally I'd rather my business just pay $100 a month than have to deal with additional hardware and software maintenance while…
Historically, iOS has been a second class citizen performance wise in Flutter. I certainly wouldn't rely on it as a gaming company.
There's an argument to be made for being able to turn on a feature for a certain segment Not just an argument, it's the entire point of feature flags for ui experiments which is an essential practice. Dynamic adjustment…
Adding another desk isn't "rethinking the desk". It's adding another desk with a slightly different purpose to the first desk. It's maximalism under the guise of insight.
*you chopped off your own foot by utilising the tool poorly
Smoking related illness costs the UK more in healthcare than the tax revenue it collects. No twist needed, it's really fucking logical.
putting text in colored boxes around the page isn't really interactive or visual in the way I'd hoped, but it looks pretty.
It's not journalism though is it, it's just someone's blog where they can tell any story they want, as has been the entire history of story telling. With that out of the way the rest of your post is just flanneling.
You're learning at your standard rate of learning, you're just feeding yourself over-confidence on how much you're absorbing vs what the LLM is facilitating you rolling out.
Nothing. You'd have a terminal sat blinking waiting for input to start. Anything prompting a start is an instruction, you just don't know what internal biases will be tacked onto your instruction, no matter how basic it…
Thats just swapping another enterprise focused concern into the mix. Your database connection latency is absolutely not a concerning part of your system.
You're using 1000x the resources to prove it than inject the issue, so you now have a denial of business attack.
A billion seed is not an every day event anywhere.
And not this or any existing generation of people. We're bad a determining want vs need, being specific, genericizing our goals into a conceptual framework of existing patterns and documenting & explaining things in a…
I think there's a big asymmetry between the kind of user and their environment that wants to toy with agent teams and the kind of user that would ever want to deal with the unwelcome hassle of having kafka as a…
CSS doesn't suck. What sucks is that somewhere along the line we forgot that it's a visual markup tool and not a programming language, and it's been treated as such for far too long.
Yes, that's all just as it was, and in places braces were not required / interchangeable so this is more of an optional compiler choice than a real change
Probably so, but that doesn't mean their value can keep scaling without heavy diminishing returns. Softbank must assume they've taken 80%+ of the gains from this phase of NVIDIA's growth, and want to capture the next…