That's from knowing nothing about the shape of consensus algorithms to almost getting one adopted.
To me Raft's brilliance is how easy, clear and comprehensible they made thinking about it.
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That's from knowing nothing about the shape of consensus algorithms to almost getting one adopted.
To me Raft's brilliance is how easy, clear and comprehensible they made thinking about it.
SurvivorBias.png except it's a silhouette of a goose with numerous red arrows drawn over it.
I think having this flow out to all of the deps of libav is a greater good than notions of lib purity.
This is going to be great for real-time audio translation.
Then other times, I go to create something that is suggested _by them below the prompt box_ and it can't do it properly.
LLMs can be thought of metaphorically as a process of decompression, if you can give it a compressed form for your scenario 1 it'll go great - you're actually doing a lot of mental work to arrive at that 'compressed' request, checking technical feasibility, thinking about interactions, hinting at solutions.
If you feed it back it's own suggestion it's no so guaranteed to work.
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