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tyre

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Now: something something

Previously: - Engineering Manager at Camber Health (YC W21) - Engineering Manager at Stripe (YC S09) - Engineering Manager at Curative, COVID-19 testing and vaccinations https://curativeinc.com - Forward Deployed Engineer, Elizabeth Warren for President working with https://reach.vote - Founder-in-Residence at Wefunder (YC W13), leading immigrant cohort of https://xx.team - Co-founder of Seneca Systems (YC S16, acqh Coinbase) - Principal engineer at ZenPayroll/Gusto (YC S12) - Engineer, Core Team at LivingSocial (acq Groupon)

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Stripe called at $159B in tender offer

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Phage Therapy

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tyre
·3 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา·discuss
If you read the SpaceX IPO docs, the vast majority of their self-stated addressable market is AI enterprise SaaS tools.

I’m not joking.
tyre
·10 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา·discuss
Even more recently, some of my favorite games are not that graphically intense. Hades and Hades II are phenomenal, for example.
tyre
·13 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา·discuss
This article is from 2015.
tyre
·เมื่อวานซืน·discuss
Right. All of which are what people on the far-right deem evidence of Liberal Bias.

But it's only "liberal" if you associate liberal (politically) with truth. These are established facts.

So my question to the liberal bias crown is: what are examples of non-factual biases? Where does show an agenda that has another reasonable side?
tyre
·เมื่อวานซืน·discuss
It would be easier to understand where you're coming from if you could give some examples containing:

- prompt

- response

- why it is wrong / misleading / biased

Because there are many people online complaining about left-wing bias, then you ask what about and they're like "Trump won in 2020, vaccines cause autism, global warming is a globalist conspiracy", etc. Which is to say, it's not left-wing bias but reality bias.

Not saying you are one of those people or that there isn't bias! It's just been hard, in my personal experience, to get at it.
tyre
·4 วันที่ผ่านมา·discuss
The topic comment at the time I’m writing this is asking fair questions, in my opinion.

- Many people feel the death penalty is wrong in every case.

- Some have a general familiarity with high-level politics of elites and wonder about selective enforcement.

These don’t feel like they’re in bad faith. The merits are difficult to know from the outside, so there will always be speculation based on someone’s lived experience and perceptions. Better to have those aired with a chance to respond, in my opinion.

Especially for China, since it is a global power that operates differently from others. In my own country (United States), for example, we have brazenly open corruption with no consequences.
tyre
·4 วันที่ผ่านมา·discuss
Xi has shown repeatedly that he’s serious about corruption. As others have noted, some of the highest civilian and military officials have been removed for it. Some sentenced to death.

He sees it as a challenge to his legitimacy and China’s power, which, as you’d expect are the most important things to him; even if you take the most cynical view.

Another timely example, because it is the World Cup, is the Chinese football programs. They’ve been decimated because of corruption prosecutions, both executives and players. It’s a major reason why China isn’t competitive on the global stage, which much smaller countries with significantly smaller budgets can compete. And, yes, Xi does care about competing in the World Cup. Prestige is very important to his concept of China’s honor and global standing.
tyre
·6 วันที่ผ่านมา·discuss
I mean, Apple Intelligence has been a boondoggle. Siri has been consistently 3+ years behind in capabilities compared to even open source equivalents.

Feels less like the pace of foundation model development and more so a specific failure of one organization to do something important.
tyre
·7 วันที่ผ่านมา·discuss
Or that Apple could either run searches on the names of affected users against publicly known members of government or have close relationship with governments to flag exactly this.
tyre
·8 วันที่ผ่านมา·discuss
I can anecdotally back up that Opus takes a ridiculously long time to respond to basic questions. We’re talking, “you implemented this scoped feature on a web app, could you change the buttons to have a loading state like $EXAMPLE?” And it’ll be Discombobulating for 20+ seconds.

I don’t remember this always being true.
tyre
·9 วันที่ผ่านมา·discuss
Note that the person I'm replying to didn't say "positive return." They said "one iota of value."

In addition, as other commenters have pointed out, diminishing returns is a real phenomenon.
tyre
·9 วันที่ผ่านมา·discuss
I love how confidently you say this, with no evidence provided (and I doubt you have any.)

Just a pristine comment section yap.
tyre
·9 วันที่ผ่านมา·discuss
For anyone needing to do this, the answer is to convert it to an image first. Far smaller, LLMs work well with them (even in some pretty insane use cases I've seen), and, along with human review, it can be a huge productivity gain that results in structured data.
tyre
·9 วันที่ผ่านมา·discuss
At least in Gmail, downloading content (e.g. images) is disabled by default for suspicious emails. There is no way for the sender to know if it’s monitored unless this is disabled by explicit user action.
tyre
·11 วันที่ผ่านมา·discuss
You might be using the wrong database if that’s what you’re hoping for. Columnar databases are a separate category.

It’s like saying that you’re getting worried Apple doesn’t sell washing machines.
tyre
·11 วันที่ผ่านมา·discuss
And the .sy boom until startups got enough heat for, you know, funding the Assad regime.
tyre
·12 วันที่ผ่านมา·discuss
Yes, but for context Samsung is a massive chaebol. You need to compare it to the business unit in question.

It’s different to, say, Google’s vertical monopoly in advertising where that’s most of their revenue.
tyre
·13 วันที่ผ่านมา·discuss
silly specific: the minus sign is a separate character. The dash equivalent is the en dash (–), versus the larger em (—) and smaller hyphen (-).

The en dash is also used in things like scores (3–2 Turkey), votes (the bill passed 58–42), or connecting words where the second part is longer than one word (the Australia–New Zealand alliance.) You can remember the latter as, "a hyphen isn't big and strong enough to hold on to more than one word.

If you're on a mac, pressing Option+- is the en dash and Option+Shift+- is the em dash.
tyre
·14 วันที่ผ่านมา·discuss
Yes, big pet peeve of the new world. Every em dash is apparently an AI trigger. Back in my day, they were a sign of great respect within my people.
tyre
·14 วันที่ผ่านมา·discuss
> Please do not abuse these.

Reminds me of Jamie Wolf's joke about bestiality laws. Who are those for? What stops most people from bestiality is… not wanting to have sex with animals! For people who do want to, what, they won't because of… the law??

Who will this comment stop??