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legendofbrando commented on Do things that don't scale, and then don't scale   derwiki.medium.com/do-thi... · Posted by u/derwiki
legendofbrando · 7 months ago
I think this is precisely right. Like 100% correct. No notes. Exactly nails it.
legendofbrando commented on xAI has acquired X, xAI now valued at $80B   twitter.com/elonmusk/stat... · Posted by u/rvz
legendofbrando · a year ago
In similar news: my left hand acquired my right hand today in an all stock deal valuing the combined hands at $1T. Praising the announcement my arms noted on the deal: “With these two hands now together, there’s nothing our combined fist of might can’t do.” Competitors, my left and right feet, declined to comment on the merger but are said to be in their own separate talks about a deal.
legendofbrando commented on Lines of code that beat A/B testing (2012)   stevehanov.ca/blog/index.... · Posted by u/Kerrick
mikepurvis · a year ago
At a small enough scale, gut feelings can be totally reasonable; taste is important and I'd rather follow an opinionated leader with good taste than someone who sits on their hands waiting for "the data". Anyway, your investors want you to move quickly because they're A/B testing you for surviveability against everything else in their portfolio.

The worst is surely when management make the investments in rigor but then still ignores the guidance and goes with their gut feelings that were available all along.

legendofbrando · a year ago
Huge plus one to this. We undervalue when to bet on data and when to be comfortable with gut.
legendofbrando commented on Things we learned about LLMs in 2024   simonwillison.net/2024/De... · Posted by u/simonw
legendofbrando · a year ago
@simonw you’ve been awesome all year; loved this recap and look forward to more next year
legendofbrando commented on An NFC movie library for my kids   simplyexplained.com/blog/... · Posted by u/kzrdude
legendofbrando · 2 years ago
This is so cool!
legendofbrando commented on Priced out of home ownership   bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c... · Posted by u/user20180120
carlosjobim · 2 years ago
In that timespan you have probably paid off their mortgage. They still have the entire property and you still have nothing. Who should be grateful?
legendofbrando · 2 years ago
You because you didn’t have to come out of pocket the high cost of a down payment, handle maintenance costs, deal with the risk of mortgage default if you lost your income, deal with the possibility (and thus hold insurance for) of liability if someone is injured and sues, or lose out on the opportunity cost of money spent on the house versus what else that money could have purchased. To say nothing of you don’t know what their interest rates are, how property taxes or cost of home owners insurance may have changed (in the U.S. your escrow payments change often if taxes and insurance change) or how liquid the house is (ie could they sell if they needed to and at what discount to the market value).

Oh, and don’t forget that they’re paying interest on the mortgage and that - when adjusted for inflation - the actual increase in value versus what they’ve paid in in mortgage interest over the years is probably far less than the non adjusted gains it looks like.

It’s pretty easy to demonize owner landlords when you’ve always been a renter because you think only about a monthly payment. I’m not going to tell you that’s it’s a relative luxury to be fixated on one simple payment each month, but it’s also not the case that owning a home as an individual is some kind of pot of gold.

An owner that values their tenant and keeps their rent flat isn’t a saint. But they’re also doing a good thing in a time when they could be - by account of this thread - exploiting people for as much as possible. We don’t need to order them a parade, but it might be worth broadening your understanding of what the cost of a home is before you blanket assume they’re worthy of scorn.

legendofbrando commented on Lessons after a Half-billion GPT Tokens   kenkantzer.com/lessons-af... · Posted by u/lordofmoria
legendofbrando · 2 years ago
The finding on simpler prompts, especially with GPT4 tracks (3.5 requires the opposite).

The take on RAG feels application specific. For our use-case where having details of the past rendered up the ability to generate loose connections is actually a feature. Things like this are what I find excites me most about LLMs, having a way to proxy subjective similarities the way we do when we remember things is one of the benefits of the technology that didn’t really exist before that opens up a new kind of product opportunity.

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