Community driven RLHF, probably By leaving this comment you've let the model know it's not sly. Down votes and flags / removals will do the same. Eventually it'll be sold as an auto-astroturf model ("50% fewer spam…
This is a nice sentiment and all, but the police & prosecutors are already on the losing side of a technological and societal arms race. The reasons police use these tactics is because in many jurisdictions, getting a…
Honestly it's a bit of a shame because there's so many little things that SharePoint does right that I immediately miss when going to another product. Lists alone, much less the combined portfolio of Lists + Pages +…
> It’s the same with ... This is the problem with your argument and all others like it. Like the parent comment states in this thread, there is a truly mind boggling level of nuance and complexity that goes on in almost…
This is revisionism. There was quite a lot of noise around Google's terrible historical image generation. One key difference though? Google backed off, apologized, and if I'm not mistaken, explicitly said "We messed…
What is your model? That is, how did you measure this? Productivity and the impacts to it are highly multivariate and most analysis thus far has failed to do show convincing effects in either direction from remote work.…
Alternately, from another context: Musk is now the most powerful man on the planet. Only a fool would throw that away (or make themselves a target of that power). It's an unresolvable problem. If you think he's that…
Yes. This change has user facing implications in that it is removing application data and/or functionality. Your example is that people changed the name of some internal constants and private methods. Nobody notices…
I have been very happy with Deezer https://www.deezer.com
This is like saying "nobody is disrupting AWS" and then pointing out that competitors don't have a version of AWS Glue. Plenty of startups have disrupted banks. AMEX purchased one to jumpstart its small business…
Unfortunately, this is happening at a lot of agencies. Stop work orders have been issued from the state department for pretty much anything relating to international aid at my partner's large USAID-focused contractor.…
That's a bit misleading. agilemanifesto.org also hosts a (still short, but way more concrete) Twelve Principles of Agile Software: https://agilemanifesto.org/principles.html (Also worth noting that scrum and most of the…
I understand this take, but let me present the flip side: There are two ways of working, remote or in person. Hybrid is a swan song of bullshit where you get the worst of both worlds and few of the advantages. So…
Not sure if it was lined up but they started a new role roughly a month after they were fired.
Not me, but I've had a direct peer fired because they did not comply. They received recurring monthly notices for about 6 months and were then terminated (no severance or other allowances were given that are typically…
Community driven RLHF, probably By leaving this comment you've let the model know it's not sly. Down votes and flags / removals will do the same. Eventually it'll be sold as an auto-astroturf model ("50% fewer spam…
This is a nice sentiment and all, but the police & prosecutors are already on the losing side of a technological and societal arms race. The reasons police use these tactics is because in many jurisdictions, getting a…
Honestly it's a bit of a shame because there's so many little things that SharePoint does right that I immediately miss when going to another product. Lists alone, much less the combined portfolio of Lists + Pages +…
> It’s the same with ... This is the problem with your argument and all others like it. Like the parent comment states in this thread, there is a truly mind boggling level of nuance and complexity that goes on in almost…
This is revisionism. There was quite a lot of noise around Google's terrible historical image generation. One key difference though? Google backed off, apologized, and if I'm not mistaken, explicitly said "We messed…
What is your model? That is, how did you measure this? Productivity and the impacts to it are highly multivariate and most analysis thus far has failed to do show convincing effects in either direction from remote work.…
Alternately, from another context: Musk is now the most powerful man on the planet. Only a fool would throw that away (or make themselves a target of that power). It's an unresolvable problem. If you think he's that…
Yes. This change has user facing implications in that it is removing application data and/or functionality. Your example is that people changed the name of some internal constants and private methods. Nobody notices…
I have been very happy with Deezer https://www.deezer.com
This is like saying "nobody is disrupting AWS" and then pointing out that competitors don't have a version of AWS Glue. Plenty of startups have disrupted banks. AMEX purchased one to jumpstart its small business…
Unfortunately, this is happening at a lot of agencies. Stop work orders have been issued from the state department for pretty much anything relating to international aid at my partner's large USAID-focused contractor.…
That's a bit misleading. agilemanifesto.org also hosts a (still short, but way more concrete) Twelve Principles of Agile Software: https://agilemanifesto.org/principles.html (Also worth noting that scrum and most of the…
I understand this take, but let me present the flip side: There are two ways of working, remote or in person. Hybrid is a swan song of bullshit where you get the worst of both worlds and few of the advantages. So…
Not sure if it was lined up but they started a new role roughly a month after they were fired.
Not me, but I've had a direct peer fired because they did not comply. They received recurring monthly notices for about 6 months and were then terminated (no severance or other allowances were given that are typically…