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Multi Layered Calendars (2023)

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diatone
·20 日前·議論
AIUI: my intuition is Alex and Alice are points in the distribution. They don’t think about their experience in terms of population statistics. They see their individual latency times, and use that as their sample. If t is low in their experience, great the distribution is low.

But for any t that goes high that they observe (which tends to be the case in a skewed distribution such as service latencies), it drags their impression of the distribution up, dominating the shape of that impression.
diatone
·20 日前·議論
First word of second sentence:

> Stability

ie: lack of volatility, ie: integrity, ie: I know it does what it says and don’t have to second guess that.
diatone
·先月·議論
If we can just simulate the business accurately enough we can solve having to interact with the market… which is also trying to solve interacting with us… We just need to do it more accurately…

Something tells me people will still be in the mix here.
diatone
·2 か月前·議論
A cursory glance does make it appear like either a prolific individual, or a bot. The fact that the novel bears little relation to the analytics posts, which seem to bear the style of LLM prose, makes the whole thing fishy. Ironic given the subject matter of TFA
diatone
·2 か月前·議論
Revenue recognition for private companies generally is less precise than for public companies, which in the US are obligated to report under GAAP, which uses a different indicator than annualised revenue so public companies are comparable.

It makes sense to scrutinise Anthropic’s revenue in the lead up to IPO on those grounds; their AR figure simply isn’t comparable to revenue numbers from other firms.

However it doesn’t make sense to be sensational about this - iirc reporting GAAP revenue is a necessary condition of going public so the chickens will come home to roost one way or another.
diatone
·2 か月前·議論
So if the benefits haven’t accrued to you, it must have gone to your customers right?
diatone
·2 か月前·議論
If your students were growing up to subvert your line of work, sure. Pretty sure that’s not the case though!
diatone
·3 か月前·議論
Yep agree it looks like it’s taking the existing generated artefact, parameterising it within an inch of its life, exposing a pseudo WYSIWYG for the parameters and calling it a day with a few export options. Not a huge leap from what they’ve got already but it’s a clever adjacent step for sure. Same product new chrome.
diatone
·3 か月前·議論
You’re illustrating one of the points of TFA - a team that is equipped with the right tools to measure feature usage (or reliably correlate it to overall userbase growth, or retention) and hold that against sane guardrail metrics (product and technical) is going to outperform the team that relies on a wizardly individual PM or analyst over the long term making promises over the wall to engineering.
diatone
·3 か月前·議論
Until they’re using consistent methods of reporting those figures, they’re not comparable. Same as any other company pre vs post IPO
diatone
·4 か月前·議論
Without commenting about the frequency of negligence myself, I suspect at least that you and GP are in agreement.

I doubt GP is suggesting ‘go ahead and be negligent to feedback and guardrails that let you course correct early.’

Plugging the Cynefin framework as a useful technique for practitioners here. It doesn’t have to be hard to choose whether or not rigorous planning is appropriate for the task at hand, versus probe-test-backtrack with tight iteration loops.
diatone
·4 か月前·議論
If 9 of those solutions are crummy and reviewing them takes longer than just doing it right once…
diatone
·6 か月前·議論
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torches_of_Freedom
diatone
·8 か月前·議論
Chiming in as Australian with no context on European situation. AFAICT the key drivers of cost inflation are to do with reconfiguring the electric grid to transfer power efficiently and reliably from plants that produce renewable energy. However, the grid is set up to do so from non-renewable sources. And you want to do it while smoothly operating the network. This is extremely hard. Doing so quickly therefore elevates prices. That’s the rationale I could imagine being the case in EU markets.
diatone
·8 か月前·議論
That’s not real math though, that’s a quirk of floating point math.
diatone
·9 か月前·議論
That’s possible, I suppose. I think @btbuildem was expressing a personal distaste for other uses of power, and an avulsion to the technology because of that. For example: labor camps.
diatone
·9 か月前·議論
Iiuc it wasn’t a comment about what the perfect lifespan is. It’s expressing a concern about how people in power might apply life extending technologies, like they do many other technologies, to exercise and entrench that power.

Or put differently: it’s a request, given limited resources let’s expend effort on a fairer society, not one with longer lived people.