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farresito
·16 ngày trước·discuss
I would hope most people do. It's in pretty much every high school curriculum, isn't it?
farresito
·3 tháng trước·discuss
> I'm wondering if this is something that hits new developers faster than more experienced ones?

Almost certainly, at least according to Ebbinghaus' forgetting curve.
farresito
·5 tháng trước·discuss
> In some sense, the visionaries in this space are not thinking big enough. I want visions of mobility with a totally different size, look, speed, etc. autonomous Golf carts? tuktuks? A moving autonomous bicycle carrier? etc

If anything, it's the opposite: most people in this space (Elon, George Hotz, Demis, etc.) have been saying for a very long time that autonomous driving is just the first step, and that their objective is to build world models.
farresito
·5 tháng trước·discuss
I'm not talking specifically about SpaceX, although historically the cost of their rockets have been much lower than NASA. I'm being much more general. The public sector doesn't have the same incentives that private companies have, whether it's rockets or any other technology. It's sad, but it's the truth.
farresito
·5 tháng trước·discuss
NASA just splurges money. The private sector is far better when it comes to money.
farresito
·7 tháng trước·discuss
This is the first time I read that someone uses an acronym for ragebait purposes. The acronym "RL" is very well known. Dwarkesh's podcast is mostly AI related, so it's not a surprise that he will freely use acronyms. I think your take is very cynical.
farresito
·7 năm trước·discuss
Will no longer support
farresito
·9 năm trước·discuss
I had seen several sources that affirmed that Google used Mercurial, but I'm not sure to what extend, so I will retract it :-)
farresito
·9 năm trước·discuss
They use mercurial (or were), which is as good as git. In fact, I bet a lot of people at Google are happy to use mercurial instead of git, given git's bad reputation with its command line interface.