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Ask HN: Why haven't you started your startup?

27 points·by KennyFromIT·3 anni fa·42 comments

Ask HN: First Customers and Distribution in 2023?

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Ask HN: Have you reduced costs by caching LLM responses?

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Ask HN: PM, TPM, or Tech Lead – Go

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Ask HN: What YouTube channels do you watch with your kids?

32 points·by KennyFromIT·3 anni fa·21 comments

Entropy and the Origin of Life

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3 points·by KennyFromIT·3 anni fa·0 comments

Ask HN: How do you decide what's worth working on?

10 points·by KennyFromIT·3 anni fa·11 comments

Ask HN: Why would I use a vector db instead of the db I already use?

3 points·by KennyFromIT·3 anni fa·1 comments

Ask HN: How will all these open source companies succeed?

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KennyFromIT
·2 anni fa·discuss
> is there anything unusual about the giraffe?

> It appears to be a baby

I actually view this as a reasonable response. I don't know anything about giraffes so to me it's entirely plausible that they get their spots later in life.
KennyFromIT
·2 anni fa·discuss
Yeah, I study* that way too.

*procrastinate
KennyFromIT
·3 anni fa·discuss
Can someone explain how it's ethical to be working on multiple things like this at the same time (e.g. OpenAI, AI chips, that eye orb crypto thing), but the benefits of each not accruing to the other investors, only to that individual?

I've always had similar questions about folks like Musk and Dorsey. Is it simply lack of proper governance? Is it something written into their contacts? Is this just a Silicon Valley thing? I can only imagine that a lot of people would like to work on many side projects, but their employment agreements forbid it.
KennyFromIT
·3 anni fa·discuss
I love this positive way of looking at it. I wish more people had this as the default - "I did a thing and it was bad/hard, here's my experience so you don't have to do the same."
KennyFromIT
·3 anni fa·discuss
This is a great explanation of the technical differences between the available options. What are the practical differences - is one option better from a maintenance and usability standpoint for creating systems that are reproducible?
KennyFromIT
·3 anni fa·discuss
I've lived in the Red Hat ecosystem for work recently. How does this compare to something like... Fedora Silverblue? Ansible? Fedora Silverblue + Ansible?
KennyFromIT
·3 anni fa·discuss
Alright, I'll bite... What led you to leaving the Linux world entirely? What can "the community" learn from your experience to make it better for others?
KennyFromIT
·3 anni fa·discuss
Let's put aside the technology not working for a second...

Isn't it ultimately leadership's responsibility to prevent these situations from occurring in the first place? Shouldn't they have been testing/auditing this system beforehand, addressing risks, and ensuring there were adequate operational plans ready in the event of an issue?

It's easy to blame software (even easier when that software clearly doesn't work), but blame ultimately should be on the people making the decisions along the way that led to this outcome.
KennyFromIT
·3 anni fa·discuss
So other than less battery performance, what other notable differences should I expect from Fedora on M2 vs the native MacOS. (I'm not being snarky, just trying to get a feel for how similar I should expect the performance and peripheral support to be; not focused on differences between gnome and the MacOS UI)
KennyFromIT
·3 anni fa·discuss
Yes, but what if the one skill you are lacking is the ability to identify what only you can do?
KennyFromIT
·3 anni fa·discuss
What does this realistically mean for these open source tools and models?
KennyFromIT
·3 anni fa·discuss
This kind of appropriate skepticism is why I love the HN community. This may be a perfectly innocent project, in which case I hope the author notices these comments and adjusts. But this comment highlights the possibility that it might not be so innocent.
KennyFromIT
·3 anni fa·discuss
I don't think this can be overstated enough. The incentives for vc-backed companies these days don't align with this model, hence the reason it's not more widely in use.
KennyFromIT
·3 anni fa·discuss
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-point_estimation
KennyFromIT
·3 anni fa·discuss
I do not believe this is the first PR made by a LLM, is it? If not, why is this notable?