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- hoss1474489 parentBetter than you’d think; worse than you’d hope.
- I like this. I more generally look for reduces chaos.
I’ve seen the pursuit of disambiguation employed to deadlock a project. Sometimes that’s the right thing to do—the project sponsor doesn’t know what they want. But many times the senior needs to document some assumptions and ship something rather than frustrating the calendars of 15 people trying to nail down some exact spec. Knowing whether to step on the brake or the gas for the benefit of the team and company is a key senior trait.
This is a yes, and to the article; building without understanding the problem usually will increase chaos—though sometimes the least effort way through it is to build a prototype, and a senior would know when to do that and how to scope it.
- GPUs in 16x slots is still important for LLM stuff, especially multi-GPU, where lots of data needs to move between cards during computation.
- Wow, 595 USD is insanely expensive for literally half a keyboard.
- Effort is the algorithm. (Presentation on learning in the age of AI by the Veritasium guy) https://youtu.be/0xS68sl2D70
- Explicit and obvious encoding in rules isn’t what makes something systemic.
- Make sure to clean everything that was inside the fridge before restocking or you reset your progress
- And here was me thinking I was asking more insightful questions today than I was yesterday.
- Wow. This is so simple it blows my mind. It’s obvious, now that I see it. Suddenly I simultaneously realize how much I make it suck to talk to me and how easily I could change that. Thanks for sharing.