Username checks out :))
E.g. Uber / UberEats offer lower fairs to drivers if the client is expected to tip higher. I'm not an insider, but it can be observed in the wild as discussed on Reddit.
Because it's awkwardly close to the letters AGI, maybe
> You open your laptop and begin. FizzBuzz in an on-site interview on your personal laptop?
I especially love the part of "instant responsiveness" where a UI changes on interaction an then just shows placeholders while actually fetching data for 2-5 seconds. Otherwise, snappy interfaces are kinda nice.
/irony ? Honestly curious -- does your mileage vary that much on LinkedIn? It appears as though the feed is mostly a rolling dumpster fire + couple invites every week.
> I’m assuming these days AWS is just fleecing the big companies who feel like there’s only one option. My employer is a customer at a scale that AWS calls us strategic industry or something. Some years ago, the young…
This. I've been in a similar situation working as a data scientist for 2.5 years and went back to software engineering a couple of years ago. I'm not trying to say that data science and analytics are necessarily bad…
@nineteen999 makes a valid point, but I don't think this is a case of protectionism. From what I can tell, it's more about RH's ludicrous licensing policy and the economic practicality of using something "application…
I'm really not sure how to feel about the fact that, meanwhile in Germany, RH has made its way onto the non-preferred vendor list of at least one large enterprise in the automotive industry.
Well played
On point. Just because the L2-norm yields the same rankings as cosine similarity for the particular case of normalized embeddings when retrieving relevant documents doesn't mean that any other L-norm or commonly used…
Username checks out :))
E.g. Uber / UberEats offer lower fairs to drivers if the client is expected to tip higher. I'm not an insider, but it can be observed in the wild as discussed on Reddit.
Because it's awkwardly close to the letters AGI, maybe
> You open your laptop and begin. FizzBuzz in an on-site interview on your personal laptop?
I especially love the part of "instant responsiveness" where a UI changes on interaction an then just shows placeholders while actually fetching data for 2-5 seconds. Otherwise, snappy interfaces are kinda nice.
/irony ? Honestly curious -- does your mileage vary that much on LinkedIn? It appears as though the feed is mostly a rolling dumpster fire + couple invites every week.
> I’m assuming these days AWS is just fleecing the big companies who feel like there’s only one option. My employer is a customer at a scale that AWS calls us strategic industry or something. Some years ago, the young…
This. I've been in a similar situation working as a data scientist for 2.5 years and went back to software engineering a couple of years ago. I'm not trying to say that data science and analytics are necessarily bad…
@nineteen999 makes a valid point, but I don't think this is a case of protectionism. From what I can tell, it's more about RH's ludicrous licensing policy and the economic practicality of using something "application…
I'm really not sure how to feel about the fact that, meanwhile in Germany, RH has made its way onto the non-preferred vendor list of at least one large enterprise in the automotive industry.
Well played
On point. Just because the L2-norm yields the same rankings as cosine similarity for the particular case of normalized embeddings when retrieving relevant documents doesn't mean that any other L-norm or commonly used…