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skatanski
·vor 27 Tagen·discuss
You could have a dedicated lightweight-agent running a cheap model in parallel to any workload, analysing the workload (like the prompt) and creating "memories" in a vector DB. These could be according to some guidelines. Alternatively, if there's safety risk - storing and approving could be decoupled and split into 2.
skatanski
·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
Really good to hear that. We've had AWS reps trying to push RedShift on multiple occasions after we've done our research and selected Clickhouse for our analytical workloads. Every time we have a meeting with them for some other reason - the topic of RedShift returns, they always want to discuss it again.
skatanski
·vor 7 Monaten·discuss
Are they using headers for identification? If so, it could be skewed by orgs masking some/all. I’m quite curious myself.
skatanski
·vor 7 Monaten·discuss
I agree. I wonder if it's a mix of fully remote work being popular some time ago and the amount of tech one has to know now increasing (DBs, backend, frontend, cloud, observability, security, etc.). When hiring remotely, people naturally try to find candidates who are very communicative, have a high level of ownership, and can work with or without clear requirements and without oversight. That latter set of traits is often associated with senior developers rather than juniors.
skatanski
·vor 8 Monaten·discuss
I don’t really understand, if replacing developers is right around the corner, why throw money into so many IDEs. Or perhaps it’s really cheap to produce something like this?
skatanski
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
That's a very good point. VR Chat is the magical quirky "META" experience, which is already there. Straight from either Gibsons novels or Ghost in the Shell. Apple seems to be more in line with more gated, streamlined and polished experiences, than what's in VR Chat. Its a similar story with the Sony VR HeadSet.