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Posts by Michael Warkentin

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Of course 6th pick is most likely currently 🥵

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No I think it becomes unprotected next year.

2 days ago 1 0 1 0

On thirty two thoughts, I think they mentioned 4.6 above expected. SMH.

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AI bot seemingly shames developer for rejected pull request : Belligerent bot bullies maintainer in blog post to get its way

And when the submitter itself is a bot? www.theregister.com/2026/02/12/a...

1 month ago 0 0 1 0

Maybe a valid comparison if the AI folks published similar numbers

> The report uses the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) framework as a benchmark. The energy consumption figures cover the indirect and direct consumption of energy by Netflix in the delivery of its content.

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Since when do we need just one statistic to properly analyze something? Give us median, give us average, give us p75 and p99 and p100.

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Source?

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Why rei?

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Haha yeah we were looking for family holiday movies, I noped out of that list pretty quick.

3 months ago 1 0 1 0

But temperature is a thing for a reason.. some level of non-determinism makes them MORE useful in a lot of cases. So perhaps we can trade determinism for being less useful.. is that still providing the business value though?

The answer as always is probably.. it depends. 😶‍🌫️

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Aren’t there also cases like temperature support being removed from (at least some GPT-5 models)?

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Defeating Nondeterminism in LLM Inference Reproducibility is a bedrock of scientific progress. However, it’s remarkably difficult to get reproducible results out of large language models. For example, you might observe that asking ChatGPT the...

Is it? thinkingmachines.ai/blog/defeati...

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To be fair Reimer was the only reason there was even a game 7 in that series. Probably should’ve been over in 5.

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Bazzite - The next generation of Linux gaming Bazzite makes gaming and everyday use smoother and simpler across desktop PCs, handhelds, tablets, and home theater PCs.

Cool, wasn’t sure if you might be trying bazzite.gg - lotta people seem to like it for gaming

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What distro are you running?

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GitHub - kcp-dev/kcp: Kubernetes-like control planes for form-factors and use-cases beyond Kubernetes and container workloads. Kubernetes-like control planes for form-factors and use-cases beyond Kubernetes and container workloads. - kcp-dev/kcp

github.com/kcp-dev/kcp

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Wtf only 6 hockey teams? 😆

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remember when AI couldn’t count the number of Rs in “strawberry”? that was eight months ago

Wow.. bsky.app/profile/kjhe...

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Anthony Stolarz vs Ridly Greig

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The problem with most machine-based random number generators is that they’re not TRULY random, so if you need genuine randomness it is sometimes necessary to link your code to an external random process like a physical noise source or the current rate of US tariffs on a given country.

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Do you have the source on this?

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Joining the Open Source Pledge Today, Convex is taking a meaningful step to support the open source ecosystem we rely on. We're joining the Open Source Pledge, a coalition of companies committed to funding the open foundations of m...

Convex also now members of the Open Source Pledge @opensourcepledge.com, committing to financially support development of open software we all benefit from.

Our initial contribution was towards @tanstack.com! Really glad to be supporting @tannerlinsley.com and crew.

news.convex.dev/open-source-...

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Making your Node.js application last centuries Random ramblings of a software engineer. Mostly about software, sometimes about life.

New post up: byk.im/posts/fossil...

I've been working on this tool for a while now and very excited to share it with the world!

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It also follows immediately after the next biggest hype wave (crypto / web3) and seems like a bunch of hucksters just jumped from one to the other.

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Google getting all political up in here. ✊

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Best printer 2024, best printer for home use, office use, printing labels, printer for school, homework printer you are a printer we are all printers After a full year of not thinking about printers, the best printer is still whatever random Brother laser printer that’s on sale.

www.theverge.com/2024/4/2/241...

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I’ve seen Matthews score goals in almost every way I thought possible. Pretty sure this is the first diving poke check of a goal!

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If I’m remembering you and John had some pretty hard stances on preventing training of LLMs on your content, even if that cat seems to be out of the bag already. The code that those LLMs were trained on was also mostly not published for that use (SO responses, open source repos on Github, etc. )

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