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People Are the New Oil

convergentthinking.sh
1 points·by karterk·7 mesi fa·0 comments

The unreasonable effectiveness of just showing up everyday

typesense.org
2,075 points·by karterk·5 anni fa·579 comments

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karterk
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Where is this, if I may ask?
karterk
·10 mesi fa·discuss
> The moat of the frontier folks is just compute.

This is not really true. Google has all the compute but in many dimensions they lag behind GPT-5 class (catching up, but it has not been a given).

Amazon itself did try to train a model (so did Meta) and had limited success.
karterk
·5 anni fa·discuss
I certainly agree. However, many people don't have that dedicated focused time. I wanted to give an alternative perspective on what one can do when you can't find such long stretches of time.
karterk
·5 anni fa·discuss
I used to code for an hour every week day and maybe 3-4 hours on weekend. But there was also a lot of "background processing" of what I plan to work on next and how to implement it. The more background processing I did, the faster I was in the actual implementation. So those hours I actually spent on the keyboard were really productive.
karterk
·5 anni fa·discuss
I don't disagree with you, and which is why I qualified my thoughts with a filter of a "large and growing market". Impossible to fail in such a market if your goal is not to be a billion dollar company.
karterk
·5 anni fa·discuss
True, but when we started we bet on certain trends that are just getting mainstream now. Having said that, large markets tend to have a lot of niches. You can certainly carve your own. It might not be a billion dollar niche, but that was never the point :)
karterk
·5 anni fa·discuss
1. Typesense is pretty stable and we are really careful about retaining backward compatibility. Our release cycles are slow (we give RC builds for people wanting a feature urgently) and we test a lot. The version number is just a number: Terraform just hit 1.0 last month :)

2. We've a hosted cloud version: https://cloud.typesense.org/ -- and we also added a Sponsor button on Github because so many people have been asking us for it.
karterk
·5 anni fa·discuss
Happy to benchmark if the dataset is shared!
karterk
·5 anni fa·discuss
Really cool demo. I'm curious to know what kind of hardware this is this hosted on.

Full disclosure: I work on a similar fast, typo tolerant, fuzzy search engine search engine called Typesense (https://github.com/typesense/typesense).
karterk
·5 anni fa·discuss
What kind of hardware are you using to host the Postgres instance?