It's a SaaS that companies can license in order to implement the Stanford Prison Experiment on their employees, typically for software development teams.
Posts by Richard Laughlin
You forgot the part where you blame it on leftists for being big meanies, and then suggest they save the site by being more tolerant of fascists and liberals, but I repeat myself.
It was briefly on Good Morning America.
Oh I completely agree on the concerns about those long term costs.
I do think that as a field we'll be forced to adapt to this. It will probably be painful for a while, but the technology and approaches we use will likely continue to improve.
At least the problems are different now, I guess.
This is why I'm convinced that this tech is going to have staying power, but the cloud AI corps might not.
The models we can run today on old hardware are already useful. Claude is smarter, but with the right harness and context and prompt you can make it work.
At work I've been slowly creating an empire of small/medium LLMs running on old unused hardware we have. Not every org has 2x RTX Quadro 8000s or A30s, but if you've got them...
The bill is only bad if you pay to use someone else's machine.
You can run incredibly capable models locally for a team of devs on a DGX Spark for ~$4.3k. And you can scale up the supported model by connecting multiple together.
I ignore games entirely until 6mo+ after release.
There's no point in getting excited only to be forced to wait or endure launch bugs. Plus it might be on sale ๐คท
I bought a pack of 100 for $7 on Amazon
Hard pass.
Can someone translate this into American? Is this Woke 2?
Banning TV ads for junk food probably isn't even constitutional, so it's a useless concession to extract from a nominee.
Even if it were, no one who is obese is that way because of TV ads. It's a combination of biology, mental health, social factors, etc.
Vote No. Find someone qualified instead.
Once the competition is fully out of business they will raise prices.
Obviously an LLM
He didn't?
He announced his candidacy on Sept 9th and she announced hers on Dec 8th.
You're in luck, it's the year of the Linux desktop
Have you heard about our Lord and savior, Linux?
iTs NoT a DeMoCrAcY iTs A rEpUbLiC
We tried the new deal, they broke it. This time the contract will require greater concessions.
And that's before we talk about what it means to have an ordered list with a hole ๐
Consider the ordered list:
(list_id INT NOT NULL, value TEXT NOT NULL, idx INT NOT NULL)
I think most applications would want this to be {int -> [String]}, but that's really an indexable query on the table's true underlying type.
It definitely does, but the type may not map nicely to a convenient type in another type system. This mapping is why we're often stuck dealing with ORM libraries.
Right, but they're hoping you've heard of AlphaFold and don't think too hard about whether their LLMs are the same thing as AlphaFold.
We need to see the data from last year to eliminate the possibility that this is normal seasonal fluctuation.
Hypothesis: If most traffic were people doing work at work, then the holidays would cause a temporary, yearly dip in traffic.
Don't Buy Starbucks! At any location, today and beyond, while workers are on ULP strike!
As of this morning, Starbucks workers across the country are officially ON STRIKE. And we're prepared for this to become the biggest and longest ULP strike in Starbucks history.
Say #NoContractNoCoffee with us: DON'T BUY STARBUCKS for the duration of our open-ended ULP strike! $SBUX
These people are just dumb and wrong. Don't they know that they are living better than a king 3000 years ago?
If we just keep saying how great everything is they'll stop worrying about losing their job and their shelter.
Why do they keep saying they suffer?
Voting for a candidate who does the opposite of what they said they would do is the Democratic primary voters fault.
In this Democratic party, we prefer candidates who adopt Republican positions directly and tell us that nothing better is possible.
This inspirational message is how we win!
Right, it was the left flank that blew 2024 and not the moderate wing of the party pushing their awful candidates on us again.
We wouldn't be fighting over payoffs for the insurance industry if the "Democrats" had not adopted Heritage Foundation healthcare policy to begin with.
Agreed. The message needs to be delivered. It isn't relevant if they got permission from leadership to vote No to cover their ass.
We need Dem leadership to understand the cost of betrayal.