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axlee
·2 か月前·議論
"Crema catalana: Three of four models called it “creme brulee” 100% of the time. Only Gemini 3.1 Pro got “crema catalana” — in 3.4% of queries."

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Wikipedia for Crema catalana:

Crema catalana (Catalan for 'Catalan cream'), or crema cremada ('burnt cream'), is a Catalan dessert consisting of a custard topped with a layer of caramelized sugar.[1] It is "virtually identical"[2] to the French crème brûlée. It is made from milk, egg yolks, and sugar. Crema catalana and crème brûlée are made in the same way.

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Oh no, my AI can't detect that an obscure clone of a famous dish is indeed the obscure clone, and not the commonly know version.
axlee
·7 か月前·議論
Can't they point these dns records to working servers meanwhile to avoid degradation?
axlee
·10 か月前·議論
>It becomes a pain point when the IT team never heard of docker

Where do you work ? Is that even possible in 2025?
axlee
·4 年前·議論
How about when every single company rewrote their frontend stack in React after angular.js was done, circa 2015? Or when everyone moved to k8s within 2 years around 2017-2019? Hell, now even companies that definitely wouldn't benefit from anything related to k8s are diving into it.

What I am trying to show by these examples is that things can move fast, very fast, and that in our industry there are no such thing as well-entrenched tools. Yarn got adopted within a year above npm, the "default node package manager". Everything is always up for grabs, if you can show the benefits, however small they are. And the history aspect of Jira isn't an unsolvable problem, pretty much every single issue tracker in the world offers a Jira import, and losing issue history is far less damaging than it was losing "commit" history when everyone was moving to git back in the days. If a company can show that their alternative to Jira solves a percentage of common complaints against Jira, while offering the same capabilities of scaling that Jira does, people will follow. Nobody wants to deal with crappy products. Especially since the ones suffering the most from Jira are usually the ones in charge of setting up the very processes that Jira is supposed to help with, and to procure the tooling.
axlee
·4 年前·議論
You mean as hard as when Git obliterated every other VCS within the span of a few years? If products are better, they get adopted. How do you think every single company in the world started to develop for iOS between 2008 and 2010? When the upside is obvious and the path to transition is well-defined, there is very little friction.
axlee
·4 年前·議論
> Employees would have to pay a comparable amount in additional income taxes to purchase comparable health insurance for themselves.

This is false: they would pay a lost less in additional income taxes. Americans overpay for the same services as every other developed country. They are being fleeced.
axlee
·4 年前·議論
It will have to be paid for, as is everything, but it will cost much less both in aggregate and at a personal level. Source: any other country.
axlee
·6 年前·議論
> Why don't these people accept the existing full-time driving jobs then?

Which jobs? The ones that got slaughtered when Uber&co undercutted the whole market because they did not have to provide their workers with the basic standards that their competitors have to (i.e insurance, benefits, min. wage)?

> Is it because flexibility is paramount and they might already have other commitments?

How is that related? Flexibility doesn't mean having no rights. You can absolutely have a flexible schedule as an employee.

> Why convert many existing opportunities into fewer worse jobs? What you call opportunity, I call exploitation in the current way Uber&co run their businesses.

> Do you think there should be no independent contractors? Do you also object to freelancer writers or artists?

How is that related? The relationship and power balance between Uber and their drivers is not even close to "two independant parties", and the courts of California and many other countries around the world agree with me. There is nothing "freelance" about being an Uber driver.
axlee
·6 年前·議論
> Nobody is being forced into anything. They're choosing this because it's the best opportunity.

That is such a lazy take. Of course people are forced to take whatever job is available: humans need food, shelter and healthcare. If society doesn't collectively agree about a minimum standard of what a job entails, you inevitably ends up with the "bottom of the barrel" living in inhumane conditions. As a society, it is our duty to lift up the standards, not lower them and trample on the already destitute.