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jcheng

1,293 カルマ登録 16 年前
work email: joe AT posit DOT co

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jcheng
·12 日前·議論
Fun game! On iOS I frequently triggered a double-tap zoom accidentally, and it’s weirdly difficult to zoom back out once that happens (a second double-tap doesn’t work, and pinch to zoom out only works in some areas of the page).
jcheng
·16 日前·議論
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menu_key is all I can think of, but that was introduced in 1994...
jcheng
·先月·議論
I'm curious if Quarto could coordinate all of that for you automatically. It supports both code execution via Jupyter, and output via Typst (including books).

https://quarto.org/docs/computations/python.html

https://quarto.org/docs/output-formats/typst.html

https://quarto.org/docs/books/book-output.html#typst-output

https://quarto.org/docs/output-formats/typst-custom.html#boo...
jcheng
·2 か月前·議論
Poor Drew, if only he’d taken Steve’s advice! /s
jcheng
·2 か月前·議論
I think you make a good point but the use of samples in hip hop doesn’t support it; those samples need to be licensed.
jcheng
·2 か月前·議論
Here are some examples of the questions in the benchmark. If these are representative, they seem pretty cut and dry. https://artificialanalysis.ai/evaluations/omniscience#exampl...
jcheng
·2 か月前·議論
"Sometimes you have to change things that are perfectly good just to make them your own." --Jack Donaghy, 30 Rock
jcheng
·2 か月前·議論
Former E36 owner here as well. What are "monkey pissers"?
jcheng
·2 か月前·議論
"Disingenuous?" Just because someone finds the style irksome, and chooses to share that here, they're deceptively, calculatingly trying to derail the conversation? That's an extremely cynical and uncharitable take.

If I were the author of the post, I'd value the feedback.
jcheng
·4 か月前·議論
Open core can work, but you really have to find very strong product market fit on the proprietary side--ideally with features that discriminate between users who are relatively happy to pay and users who are not. (There's a reason "SSO tax" is so common.)

And you really have to believe in open source and have the discipline to keep investing in it, otherwise the temptation is ever present to throw more and more effort and resources into the proprietary parts.
jcheng
·4 か月前·議論
Quaid Army?
jcheng
·4 か月前·議論
For that purpose I think most people are using bubblewrap or seatbelt/sandbox-exec with CPython.
jcheng
·4 か月前·議論
> A percentage taken from the increase of an amount every year, is more than the same percentage taken at the end

It sounds like you're describing a hypothetical tax on unrealized gains? Do you have a link to the Buffet letter?
jcheng
·4 か月前·議論
You're thinking of realized capital gains, not tax on the exercise/grant. I don't think there is a way to dodge the latter, and you can't take out a loan or pass down options you never exercised or stocks you were never granted.
jcheng
·4 か月前·議論
Details: $2MM/year in salary, the rest in performance based incentives. The $692MM figure is based on hitting all of the maximums (200% of a few different targets) and is the total for three years.
jcheng
·5 か月前·議論
Can you say more? Why isn't it neutral or slightly positive? I would assume that a KYC provider would want to protect their reputation more than the average company. If I were choosing a KYC provider I would definitely want to choose the one that had not been subject to any privacy scandals, and there are no network effects or monopoly power to protect them.
jcheng
·5 か月前·議論
That’s what this is. It’s just defining two types of subagent relationship (spawned and forked) and providing the minimal MCP API for controlling them. It’s up to the LLMs when and how to use subagents.
jcheng
·5 か月前·議論
The revenue curves do indeed look a bit different:

https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/stock-comparison?s=revenu...

Even more so if you compare EBITDA:

https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/stock-comparison?s=ebitda...
jcheng
·5 か月前·議論
Would’ve been perfectly readable and no larger if they had used newline instead of pipe.
jcheng
·6 か月前·議論
Yeah... and besides managerial skills, also product (using the word loosely) sense, user empathy, clarity of vision, communication skills. They've always been multipliers for programmers, even more so in this moment.