oh that's cool, good luck with that!
oh that's cool, good luck with that!
TIL! Thanks
If your real applications use Mistral Large etc. I want them to succeeded, but so far I found them lacking compared to the American and Chinese models
Are you using their models in production?
" The United States is the only place we surveyed where more adults describe the morality and ethics of others living in the country as bad (53%) than as good (47%). "
Canada is the complete opposite. Fascinating survey.
www.pewresearch.org/religion/202...
All Europeans will pay the price for their leaders' reaction to the ๐บ๐ธ๐ฎ๐ฑ attack on Iran this weekend.
European leaders (all except Pedro Sanchez) have now accepted the end of international law.
The consequences of this will be felt not for weeks, not for years, but for decades
OUCH!!! ๐
It's time we get ๐ช๐บ Defense and Foreign Ministers
Isn't that basically everything you see on microacquire? Obviously not quite the exit event one thinks of when talking about "getting acquired"
That was a fantastic experience. I could kind of understand 1300 English because it resembled German and other languages even more
Why are ๐ช๐บPresident von der Leyen and ๐ฌ๐งPM Starmer both still clinging to their 'surrender deals' with Trump even after the Supreme Court took away the tariff threat?
My piece on what this is really about: davekeating.substack.com/p/though-she...
Interesting how the harness needs to be model specific. Codex 5.3 was also only good in the Codex app. In Cursor Gemini and Codex are meh
Euronews is publishing op-eds from ๐บ๐ธlobbyists & pretending they're news articles.
It blasts "decoupling fantasies & grandstanding" from those wary of ๐บ๐ธ, and praises VDL's ๐บ๐ธ๐ช๐บ surrender deal.
It was written by "EU Tech Loop", the blog of a ๐บ๐ธ lobbying group. But it's labelled as a normal news article
Oh This is much nicer than shouting at Telegram
Sag mir, dass du im deutschen Groรkonzern arbeitest, ohne mir zu sagen..... ๐
A smartphone screen displays a pastel green background featuring the text "Safe Area" with environment variable notation at corners.
The syntax is simple:
env(<environment-variable>, <fallback>)
But what kind of environment variables do we have?
The most useful ones: safe-area-inset-top, -right, -bottom, and -left
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it's a one-line copy&paste bash script and then you get a full blown terminal wizard
Let me tell you about "MS unworthy". The Edge browser has a feature that shows you deals so you can SAVE on products. German translation is obviously AI. Since more than a year it says "SPEICHERN" (i.e. save to disk instead of spend less money). Pathetic...
It's just blah blah. He moves there to not pay taxes on the shares he'll get as part of the deal
Yeah i guess considering the cheap price it's fine since "you newer know"(tm). But my bet would be that if your AWS instance has an infra outage, then the DB is dead too and the other instances won't help :(
But do they host in AWS or somewhere else? My experience is that resilience does not go up when you increase the number of hosters, unless you can completely switch over, which rarely is worth the effort...
Where's the DB? Compute is the easy part, right?
A shame! It's such a fun quote...
But I always understood it as "build what they need, not what they SAY they want". And I think put that way it's really true, since if you just build exactly what someone tells you, you're an agency and not a product shop
That's why the checkbox-only ones work just as well
The curse of trying to squash a complex real life issue into 140 characters ;)
Sure they can, and it will happen. But having seen how weird even the smartest models can sometimes be, and make crazy stupid mistakes every once in a while, I'd be VERY hesitant to have it talk on my behalf or even worse get direct access to my bank account
I don't follow that logic. With AI the cost of implementing the shared lib, and better architecture would be zero too, and any future changes would automatically be reflected in both codebases.
(The usual caveats of why DRY is often wrong still apply ofc)
aren't you annoyed at how slow codex is compared to opus?
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