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One of the authors, Adrian, is a very interesting person. Got his PhD at 21, started CS studies at an age when his peers were starting high school. Knowing some of his previous achievements, I’d say his work deserves at least some curiosity.


I posted it 19 days ago. It it didn’t get any traction, I wonder why. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45453119


Just luck i think


Can this be used in a public cloud provider , to speed up VM provisioning in CI/CD pipelines? Im looking for ways to speed up app provisioning for e2e tests.


I think the post, while extensive, missed one important issue.

The fact then when we read others' code, we don't remember/integrate it into our thinking as well as we do when we're the authors. So mentoring "AI Juniors" provides less growth then doing the job, esp. if it is mostly corrective actions.


I guess we’ll see the effects in 1 year.

I’m personally going to keep myself sharp, only using LLMs very very sparingly.


Was hoping for a more data-driven diagnosis. The reality is much different, smaller orgs can move faster than large. It is definitely not possible in areas that require huge CAPEX or OPEX like AI, but in many other areas it happens often.


Reminds be of cyberpunk dystopia. Several corporations like Arasaka and Militech defacto ruling the world.


What do you guys use to profile whole ci/cd pipelines that involve building software , building (many) containers, running tests, running e2e tests etc. Ci/cd can be a huge drag on the lead time of delivery teams, containerisation helped with one thing but prolonged another. Is there a way out of this performance drag?


By drag I mean 3-4 hrs until all e2e passed on an ephemeral k8s stack on a vm.


Which Boox in particular would you recommend?


It mostly depends on your needs, the Note Air series is good if you are on the go while the bigger models like the Note Air Max are fit for a more stationary use.


I find it interesting why this article dropped so quickly from the front page. Is there a way for privileged users to actively push an article away from it?


Why do you think it’s different in other countries? It’s the same all over Europe too. More and more kids have ADHD or other mental issues, social networking affects social norms etc.


It's culture. American culture treats teaching and education like a free babysitting service, and pays teachers accordingly.

If our culture valued education we would value teachers and their ability to teach, and we so clearly do not.


I assure you, it’s similar in many EU countries. Teachers are usually paid very little, governments are not doing much to keep them, due to really bad demographics forecasts in most countries.


I don't know about other countries, my experience has only been in US high schools, mostly public. Maybe it would work in other countries, or private schools


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