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dberg commented on Wasp-193B, a giant planet with a density similar to that of cotton candy   exotic.uliege.be/cms/c_12... · Posted by u/geox
dberg · a year ago
Here I was thinking this was a new LLM with 193B parameters.
dberg commented on Adaptive RAG – dynamic retrieval methods adjustment   arxiv.org/abs/2403.14403... · Posted by u/milliondreams
dberg · a year ago
anyone know the proper github link, one in paper 404s..
dberg commented on Web Components Eliminate JavaScript Framework Lock-In   jakelazaroff.com/words/we... · Posted by u/jakelazaroff
dberg · 2 years ago
unrelated to the content, but what a gorgeous font that is
dberg commented on Startup CTO's Handbook   github.com/ZachGoldberg/S... · Posted by u/mooreds
bcantrill · 2 years ago
There is stuff in here I definitely agree with (record every meeting!), but there is also tons in here that I personally disagree with (e.g., on performance management[0]). This isn't necessarily a criticism -- different problem domains likely demand different approaches and leadership styles -- just to say that I wouldn't take any of this guide as sacrosanct: if anyone reading something in here that doesn't comport with your personal experience, I would recommend deferring to your own experience.

[0] https://twitter.com/bcantrill/status/1216491216356823040

dberg · 2 years ago
> For example, an individual contributor software engineer s competency matrix may include a row for coding/feature output velocity. In a Level 1 to Level 5 system, the matrix would specify that for a Level 1 engineer, expectations on code velocity are X pull requests per week

I mean. No.

dberg commented on Atari 800XL Remake   revive-machines.com/index... · Posted by u/gtirloni
sanity31415 · 2 years ago
My parents got me an Atari 800XL for my 8th birthday in 1985. It came with a very terse list of Basic commands along with a few program listings from which I learned how to program.

Stuck with Atari over the years, through an 520STfm, and even a Falcon 030 - before eventually switching to a PC running Linux in the late 90s while a student.

Last year I went on eBay and bought one of these (I have no idea where the original one ended up), was so much fun.

dberg · 2 years ago
dude, same! Got mine in 1985 (i was 9, not 8) and it was THE machine that got me hooked on computers. BASIC coding, playing Missile Command, so classic.
dberg commented on Notion Acquires Cron   notion.so/blog/notion-acq... · Posted by u/talhof8
qeternity · 3 years ago
> It's super fast, works great across multiple calendars, is super fast.

But how fast is it?

dberg · 3 years ago
Goes to 11
dberg commented on Kubernetes Failure Stories   k8s.af... · Posted by u/jakozaur
jjtheblunt · 5 years ago
> Is Kubernetes really overcomplicated, though?

I imagine that a million voices read that and silently, immediately, think "yes, it is." and then giggle without commenting.

dberg · 5 years ago
how is this even a question in 2021
dberg commented on Show HN: Zoker, an online private poker platform made for home games   zokerapp.com... · Posted by u/dberg
dberg · 5 years ago
Hey all - Spent the last several months in quarantine building this on the side. I play a lot of poker with friends and we wanted a platform that worked on multiple devices and was geared towards private home leagues. Additionally I was annoyed by the pay models of pay chips, pay per hour or a ton of annoying advertising.

Zoker is a simple subscription fee for an unlimited amount of leagues/games/players. The idea is to have as much game flexibility as possible, make it easy to share information (like Zoom and Venmo) and keep stats/leaderboards.

Use Promo code HACKER90 for 90 days free to try. Please send feedback to info@zokerapp.com !

dberg commented on Ask HN: What are you working on?    · Posted by u/dvt
dberg · 5 years ago
A new online poker platform made for home games.

u/dberg

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