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peter

@peterchng

Software Engineer

参加日 Haziran 2008
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peter@peterchng·
@thdxr fun fact 2: the 1600s would actually be modern english! It's mostly comprehensible by us. to go back to truly old english we'd probably have to set the cut-off date to somewhere before 1200
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peter@peterchng·
@thdxr fun fact 1: "ye olde" is a bit of mistake because the old english "thorn" letter (which sounds like "th" AFAIK) couldn't be easily printed so some guy just used "y" which looked like it: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ye_olde
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dax@thdxr·
can someone train an LLM only on data from before like 1600 or something would it sound like a person from back then
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peter@peterchng·
@unclebobmartin Ultimate Rube Goldberg ai slop perfection. Chefs kiss
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Uncle Bob Martin
Uncle Bob Martin@unclebobmartin·
I just had my six agent swarm build 'helloworld' in go. It took them 67 minutes and they produced 1558 lines of code, of which 24 were in the actual application. The rest were unit tests, acceptance tests, QA procedures, scripts, and some miscellaneous files. OK, yeah, that's actual AI slop. Don't run Hello, World through a disciplined engineering process meant for more complicated applications. package main import ( "fmt" "io" "os" "hello-console/internal/console" ) func main() { os.Exit(run(commandLineArgs(), os.Stdout, os.Stderr)) } func run(args []string, stdout, stderr io.Writer) int { result := console.Run(args) fmt.Fprint(stdout, result.Stdout) fmt.Fprint(stderr, result.Stderr) return result.Status } func commandLineArgs() []string { return os.Args[1:] }
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peter@peterchng·
@devahaz @pitdesi should have made the bet that no *single employee* at an SF based company during that time would exit with $5B
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Deva Hazarika
Deva Hazarika@devahaz·
FYI this is the actual wager they agreed on
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peter@peterchng·
@GrantSlatton Disclaimer: I’m obviously not a statistician
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peter@peterchng·
@GrantSlatton Note that there’s an edge case if your sample didn’t contain any “doubletons”. In that case it means your sample size was probably not large enough and you should increase it. However simply stopping when you get one doubleton probably isn’t correct as it feels like bias
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Grant Slatton
Grant Slatton@GrantSlatton·
simple and useful algo for your toolkit: chao1 cardinality estimation have a large dataset and wanna estimate cardinality? 1. take a sample 2. count number of samples that appear exactly 1 or 2 times 3. estimate = sampled uniques + singletons^2 / (2*doubletons)
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peter@peterchng·
@tunguz Someone should make a movie. There is more than enough drama.
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peter@peterchng·
@pitdesi Ironically given the low (and transient) population, the years where there is a crime in Antarctica might make the naive per capita rate quite high
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Sheel Mohnot
Sheel Mohnot@pitdesi·
Also the continent with the lowest crime rate!
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peter@peterchng·
@kylekriegel @Brady_H Obvious this is a joke but being real, even a bad car can get 20 mpg. Assume the gel has 100 kcal, a decent rule of thumb is 100 kcal/mile which holds up surprisingly well across diff speeds. So 1 mile per gel. Don’t trust this analysis
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Kyle Kriegel
Kyle Kriegel@kylekriegel·
@Brady_H How far do you run on 1 Maurten gel? What's your MPG (Miles Per Gel) and what's your car's MPG? That's the real math. I guess I could beat my car in that math, which is depressing. Ideally I'd be consuming a couple more gels but I COULD win that competition.
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Brady Holmer
Brady Holmer@Brady_H·
Getting cheaper to run than it is to drive.
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peter@peterchng·
@Predamame “How can I run a 4 minute mile?” “Let’s break it down: a 4 minute mile would mean 1 minute per lap. To do this, run four 60 second laps consecutively. The last one should be slightly faster to account for the difference between a mile and 1600m”
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peter@peterchng·
@HankFrank This. Show up, use porta potty, line up in corral, national anthem, then run. No stress, all race.
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Hank@HankFrank·
World Majors and other big marathons get most of the attention. I get it. I’ve run Boston 3x and CIM. They’re incredible. But two of my six marathons were small local races, and if your goal is time, don’t overlook them. Cheaper. Easier race morning. Less travel stress. Less chaos. More control. Sometimes better courses. The best marathon experience and the best PR setup are not always the same race.
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peter@peterchng·
@claudeai @SpaceX Now we are measuring capacity in Mw, how long until it’s gigawatts?
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Claude@claudeai·
Our agreement with @SpaceX means we will use all the compute capacity at their Colossus 1 data center. This will give us over 300 megawatts of additional capacity to deploy within the month.
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Claude@claudeai·
We’ve agreed to a partnership with @SpaceX that will substantially increase our compute capacity. This, along with our other recent compute deals, means that we’ve been able to increase our usage limits for Claude Code and the Claude API.
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peter@peterchng·
@chrisgpt Which exponential will win?
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Chris@ChrissGPT·
We need AGI asap
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peter@peterchng·
@GergelyOrosz Now you gotta be familiar with the runic alphabet to prove you’re a human
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Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
Discord's "are you human" captcha went from "a human can solve it immediately" to "sit down and do some work for it." I can do it, but captchas were meant to be dead simple for humans, hard for bots. This is NOT dead simple for humans...
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peter@peterchng·
@ThePrimeagen Eagerly awaiting the AI Reinsurance market to open up along with polymarket side bets
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