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No user record in our sample, but yed 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 yed has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Considering that many high school kids won’t want to put in any effort at all, how else do you convey the amount of detail and effort you expect for a given writing assignment? It’s an imperfect proxy but I can’t think…
What you are describing would be "partially autonomous." Per Dario Amodei's original statement here: https://www.anthropic.com/news/statement-department-of-war he had no issue with that. "Fully autonomous" specifically…
A few days ago Hegseth threatened two mutually exclusive things: invoking the Defense Production Act or declaring Anthropic a supply chain risk. Today he went with the latter…
Well, for one, they haven’t invoked the Defense Production Act.
For every study like this, it's worth looking closely at the LLM prompts to understand whether it's being "pushed" in a certain direction. The full source code is here:…
Fun fact: the Pledge of Allegiance was written by an avowed socialist [0] and was intended to counter the individualistic and capitalistic tendencies he saw in American culture. [0]…
There are correct ways to group but there is no correct group size. Clustering algorithms inherently require some choice of sensitivity. There is no single correct choice for a given set of data, it all depends on what…
The point is there is no such thing as a “correct” grouping. The choice of what constitutes a group is completely subjective, it all depends on how far you choose to zoom in or out.
This is a common convention in the financial sector and several others but not necessarily all industries. Companies that produce actual goods often have way less title inflation than others.
As someone who grew up in this area at this time period, I can tell you that Lake Forest doesn't have much of a sense of community of it's own separate from the Chicago metropolitan area. North Chicago suburbs tend to…
It's almost certainly self-identification, which is the standard for such studies.
My mistake, it's just such a common trope in the US I didn't realize it was a universal complaint. It is true for US incidentally, people generally don't remember it because a) the learning and real world practice are…
> One thing that school doesn’t teach you (not even high school) is how to manage your personal finances. Can we stop with this myth? Most states require financial literacy courses to graduate. The reason it feels like…
I think they're trying to decide whether it's worth jumping all the way to an M5 or whether they'd rather just get an M4 or M3 at discount.
It depends on whether you're measuring competition as "number of competitors" or "market concentration". You can have a lot of actors but still have high concentration. Healthcare for example has many actors but the…
I'm a cofounder of a small software company that specializes in enterprise projects and I don't agree with this line, though the rest of the article rings true. Enterprises do need legibility at the project level, but…
Playwright MCP has a mode where it can run as a Chrome Extension, which allows you to use it on your active browser session. Not sure if you can do point and click to communicate but it covers the development setup and…
We're a Rails shop generally using basic Postgres + Redis with various Rails gems filling in where needed. Our needs aren't terribly complex though.
The title strongly implies that vendor lock-in is a bad thing (the phrase "lock-in" has a very much negative connotation), but then the article proposes that you should just give up and go all in on vendor lock-in with…
On mine I tried it "natively" and in DALL-E mode and the results were basically identical, I think they haven't actually rolled it out to everyone yet.
No I'm referring to the newest generation of agentic models one of which I linked to. These are not fully released but it is where the newest generation of research is headed.
The newest generation of agents[0] aren't implemented this way; the model itself is trained to make decisions and a plan of action rather than an explicitly programmed workflow tree. [0]…
The article says the opposite of what you're assuming.
Since they referred to talking to “clients”, I’m guessing the problem wasn’t that the task couldn’t be done but that the client didn’t want to pay more for the additional work.
Cisco doesn’t really sell this stuff directly, you have to buy through resellers.