Ereli
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Ereli
@ereli
Founding Engineering at 7AI | Previously at @stripe, @vmw_carbonblack, @ravelinhq, and @RSAsecurity. He/Him. Views are my own.
Boston, MA Entrou em Mayıs 2008
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@DanielLockyer @jaredpalmer @github @georgebrock what's the use case for stacked PRs? you can just create one PR after the other and name them 1/5 2/5 3/5 etc? is it just grouping them into a single PR in the PRs page? I don't see the appeal
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Stacked Diffs on @GitHub will start rolling out to early design partners in an alpha next month. In the meantime, here's video of our progress so far:
(h/t for @georgebrock + team for their awesome work)
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Had a great conversation with @MLOpsCommunity's @Dpbrinkm about lessons from building agentic AI systems
home.mlops.community/public/videos/…

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Same - laser is the only type of printer I'd buy
Andrew Schmelyun@aschmelyun
This is unironically the solution to every "printers suck" conversation I've been using the same Brother B&W laser printer since 2009
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Turso is an incredible technical feat. A Rust rewrite of sqlite, with an async-first architecture, incoming support for concurrent writes, vector search, and browser / wasm support out of the box.
I think this has a very good chance of being a foundational piece of infrastructure of the vibe-coding age. On-demand, sqlite-compatible global databases that can also run in-browser and on-device.
The pace at which the project is evolving is most definitely *not normal*. @penberg and @glcst are built different.
Demo: shell.turso.tech
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If recruiters said you were 'too much of a generalist' or 'hard to put in a box' — your time is now. As AI commoditizes specialized tech skills, liberal arts thinkers will drive the next wave of innovation. We're trained in the Socratic method, synthesis, and rapid learning. Give us 48 hours on any topic and we'll absorb enough to engage meaningful conversations with true experts and now AI agents. Specialization is for insects; adaptability (AQ) is for humans in the age of AI.
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Why can AIs code for 1h but not 10h?
A simple explanation: if there's a 10% chance of error per 10min step (say), the success rate is:
1h: 53%
4h: 8%
10h: 0.002%
@tobyordoxford has tested this 'constant error rate' theory and shown it's a good fit for the data
chance of success declines exponentially

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@MassDOT On a recent visit to @CityCharleston I saw this sign. would you consider adding something similar here? maps.app.goo.gl/24rzfoRiN22UEb…

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Two needles in a haystack: Our latest study explores how LLMs perform on the same task with different lengths of context.
Accuracy dips when models must not only find, but reason over two text parts. Even on just 3000 tokens!
Results and analysis 👇(1/7)
arxiv.org/abs/2402.14848

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@LahavHarkov @leekern13 Sure you can, but It’s not quite like greggs, is it?
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@leekern13 You can get a crappy sandwich at a gas station. There’s one off of Chashmonaim street.
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reliable keyword search is a basic expectation

Han@HanchungLee
reminder: keyword search is magnitudes more important embedding search for all use cases.
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