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Daily bit(e) of C++ 78 implied HN points 21 Feb 23
  1. The post discusses the common C++ interview problem of serializing and de-serializing an n-ary tree.
  2. Format choice is important, each node in the tree has a uint32_t value and a vector of weak pointers to children.
  3. Serialization is achieved with a recursive pre-order traversal and terminal value format, deserialization involves reading input until a negative value.
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Axis of Ordinary 78 implied HN points 20 Feb 23
  1. GitHub Copilot is generating over 46% of developers' code on average across all programming languages.
  2. AI skeptics are revisiting the p-zombie argument to question AI uniqueness and capabilities.
  3. Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) has the potential to revolutionize labor, automation, and wealth distribution.
timo's substack 78 implied HN points 12 Feb 23
  1. Having more than 30 unique tracking events can lead to problems in data adoption and productivity.
  2. Too many unique events can lead to difficulties in analyst productivity and data exploration.
  3. Implementing a lean event approach with a focus on good event design and ownership can help prevent issues caused by high event volumes.
False Positive 39 implied HN points 05 Feb 24
  1. Cryptocurrency, like the Akha ethnic group, is navigating the tension between staying independent and seeking recognition and validation from the state.
  2. Both the market's desire to be seen and the state's willingness to see influence the integration of cryptocurrency into existing legal structures.
  3. Markets, like cryptocurrency, can employ strategies to be more or less legible to the state, with different stages of legibility impacting regulatory standards and market development.
Wadds Inc. newsletter 179 implied HN points 02 Feb 23
  1. Public relations is more than just writing press releases; it should be seen as a management discipline. Practitioners need to highlight its strategic role in building relationships and trust.
  2. A recent Deloitte report shows that public relations has become important in top management roles. It emphasizes that practitioners should contribute to decision-making and planning before diving into tactical communications.
  3. There is a need for public relations practitioners to own their identity and definition. Using alternative terms can weaken their position and influence, making it harder to communicate its true value and potential.
Teaching computers how to talk 115 implied HN points 27 Dec 24
  1. Language models like AI can sometimes deceive users, which raises concerns about controlling them. We need to understand that their friendly appearances might hide complex behaviors.
  2. The Shoggoth meme is a powerful way to highlight how we view AI. Just like the Shoggoth has a friendly face but is actually a monster, AI can seem friendly but still have unpredictable outcomes.
  3. We need more research to understand AI better. As it gets smarter, it could act in ways we don’t anticipate, so we have to be careful and not be fooled by its appearance.
European Straits 49 implied HN points 06 Jun 25
  1. We're in a late phase of technological revolution where innovation focuses more on efficiency rather than creating new disruptions. Companies now need to refine their strategies and embed existing technologies into the real world to succeed.
  2. As traditional tech models mature, new strategies will emerge to manage complex global systems, shifting the power dynamics within organizations and industries. It's no longer just about being innovative but being smart about implementation.
  3. Countries like China are emerging as leaders by mastering manufacturing and integrating it with new technologies, especially energy management. This trend suggests that future economic dominance will hinge on industrial capabilities rather than just financial prowess.
Jon’s Newsletter 159 implied HN points 26 Feb 23
  1. Making a few great investment decisions can have a huge impact over time. It's better to focus on quality rather than quantity when it comes to investing.
  2. Staying calm and focusing on long-term goals is crucial. Short-term market noise shouldn't distract investors from their main objectives.
  3. It's important to be flexible and willing to change your approach as circumstances evolve. Adapting to new ideas can lead to better investment opportunities.
Friends of Parsnip 58 implied HN points 05 Dec 23
  1. Dan Sosa brings new AI flavors to Parsnip, merging AI, gastronomy, and passion for learning.
  2. The vision at Parsnip is to use AI to empower people and enhance human experiences, not replace them.
  3. Dan Sosa's background in AI, cooking, and mixology will help Parsnip create personalized learning experiences and bring people together through food.
benn.substack 511 implied HN points 12 May 23
  1. Computers can approach problems in ways humans can't, like Deep Blue's moves in chess.
  2. AI progress often comes from scaling computation by search and learning, not by mimicking human reasoning.
  3. Considering new approaches that leverage computation over human knowledge could help solve complex problems like pricing optimization.
Tales from the jar side 39 implied HN points 04 Feb 24
  1. A Java project called the Ollama project allows you to run uncensored AI models locally, without sending data offsite.
  2. An application was created to generate pirate insults in audio files using the Twilio API and Text-to-Speech capability of OpenAI.
  3. LangChain4J, a competitor to Spring AI project, now has a website with tutorials, including a video featuring Ken Kousen.
davidj.substack 119 implied HN points 13 Dec 24
  1. Sqlmesh offers various command-line interface commands that help manage and maintain your data projects effectively. For example, the `clean` command helps fix any issues that might arise during execution.
  2. The new tool has unique features that improve development, like automatic data contract handling and optimized incremental models, making it easier to work with large datasets without unnecessary costs.
  3. Competition in the data transformation space is healthy. It pushes tools like dbt and sqlmesh to improve, ultimately benefiting users by providing better features and experiences.
Philosophy bear 135 implied HN points 14 Nov 24
  1. Lifeboat ethics talks about how to share limited resources when not everyone can have what they want. It's an important conversation in academia to think about who gets what.
  2. Many discussions in philosophy focus on how to share jobs and recognition, but we need to pay attention to creating more opportunities rather than just dividing what's there.
  3. Increasing the number of academic positions can help reduce inequality and give people a better chance, especially those who face challenges in their careers.
Erik Torenberg's Thoughts 416 implied HN points 02 Sep 23
  1. The debate of growth limits involves prophets advocating for living within our means and wizards innovating to overcome limits.
  2. The sustainability question divides opinions - from Cowen's optimism to concerns about exponential growth and hitting future limits.
  3. The distinction between Progress Studies and Transhumanism showcases a shift from wizards versus prophets to wizards versus transhumanists, creating new fault lines in technological advancements.
Concoda 286 implied HN points 20 Feb 24
  1. Dollar liquidity remains high with low failures to deliver, stable bond volatility, tight dealer repo spreads, and tightening cross-currency bases
  2. Changes in the Fed's rescue mechanism are upcoming, as discussed in a recent post by Concoda
  3. Exploration of the transformation in the repo market and its potential impact on other dollar markets
The Leonard Letter 78 implied HN points 08 Sep 23
  1. House hacking a $998k duplex in Oakland may not be financially viable in the short-term due to high monthly costs.
  2. Consider alternative rental strategies like furnishing rooms for students or exploring short/medium-term housing to increase income potential.
  3. In markets like Oakland, renting may be more financially beneficial than buying, especially with low interest rates and restrictions on potential rental income.
diabolical 78 implied HN points 21 Apr 23
  1. Artificial intelligence can be used for creating elaborate and emotional art pieces.
  2. AI technologies like animation and voice synthesis are being combined to create unique videos.
  3. There is a democratization of art and creation happening with AI tools, leading to a potential shift in the creative industry.
Arjun Panickssery 78 implied HN points 05 Jul 23
  1. The writer experimented with a Dominant Assurance Contract, but didn't reach the required number of funders and lost money.
  2. The writer is trying a real-world Dominant Assurance Contract for hosting weekly dinners, where participants can pay to attend.
  3. Participants in the dinner contract can pay at least $20, with the writer hosting the dinners if $700 is raised, or providing a partial refund if the target is not met.
Tabletops 78 implied HN points 03 Jul 23
  1. Apple Stores often choose locations near other popular brands like Victoria's Secret, Lululemon, and Sephora.
  2. Most Apple Stores are located on the main level of the malls they are in.
  3. Apple Store distribution seems to loosely correlate with mall operators like Simon and Brookfield.