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np_tedious commented on Euro firms must ditch Uncle Sam's clouds and go EU-native   theregister.com/2026/01/3... · Posted by u/jamesblonde
202508042147 · 17 days ago
Going with the default, we were already using other services from them.
np_tedious · 17 days ago
So you still have other stuff with AWS?
np_tedious commented on Gaussian Splatting – A$AP Rocky "Helicopter" music video   radiancefields.com/a-ap-r... · Posted by u/ChrisArchitect
klondike_klive · a month ago
You... you must have been quite some 5 year old.
np_tedious · a month ago
Lol. Def not for 5 year olds but it's about exactly what I needed

How about this:

Take a lot of pictures of a scene from different angles, do some crazy math, and then you can later pretend to zoom and pan the camera around however you want

Dead Comment

np_tedious commented on A Fond Farewell   farmersalmanac.com/fond-f... · Posted by u/erhuve
shervinafshar · 3 months ago
Not to be confused with Old Farmer's Almanac (est. 1792) and yet sad to see a 200 years old periodical closing up shop.
np_tedious · 3 months ago
https://www.almanac.com/old-farmers-almanac-233-years-and-st...

They appear experienced at navigating this confusion

np_tedious commented on Lines of code that beat A/B testing (2012)   stevehanov.ca/blog/index.... · Posted by u/Kerrick
lern_too_spel · a year ago
> If so, this is not terribly important

It is not uniformly random, which is the whole point.

> That article is mostly about speed

The article is about how to actually achieve uniform random at high speed. Just doing mod is faster but does not satisfy the uniform random requirement.

np_tedious · a year ago
If your number of AB testing combos cohorts is fewer then 100 then yeah this passes for being uniform
np_tedious commented on Where do those undergraduate divisibility problems come from?   grossack.site/2025/01/16/... · Posted by u/mathgenius
np_tedious · a year ago
Well I was curious, but there's a lot there I didn't understand. Apparently I'm good enough at math to do the proofs, but not to write the exercises.

Exercise left to the reader:

Prove 7*n^3 + n is divisible by 2

np_tedious commented on Five years of React Native at Shopify   shopify.engineering/five-... · Posted by u/onnnon
fxtentacle · a year ago
I would read the <500ms screen loads as follows:

When the user clicks a button, we start a server round-trip and fetch the data and do client-side parsing, layout, formatting and rendering and then less than 500ms later, the user can see the result on his/her screen.

With a worst-case ping of 200ms for a round-trip, that leaves about 200ms for DB queries and then 100ms for the GUI rendering, which is roughly what you'd expect.

np_tedious · a year ago
What does "DB queries" mean here? The on-device sqlite stuff?
np_tedious commented on Lines of code that beat A/B testing (2012)   stevehanov.ca/blog/index.... · Posted by u/Kerrick
lern_too_spel · a year ago
If you mod by anything other than a power of two, it won't be. https://lemire.me/blog/2019/06/06/nearly-divisionless-random...
np_tedious · a year ago
That article is mostly about speed. The following seems like the one thing that might be relevant:

> Naively, you could take the random integer and compute the remainder of the division by the size of the interval. It works because the remainder of the division by D is always smaller than D. Yet it introduces a statistical bias

That's all it says. Is the point here just that 2^31 % 17 is not zero, so 1,2,3 are potentially happening slightly more than 15,16? If so, this is not terribly important

np_tedious commented on Lines of code that beat A/B testing (2012)   stevehanov.ca/blog/index.... · Posted by u/Kerrick
s1mplicissimus · a year ago
careful when doing that though! i've seen some big eyes when people assumed IDs to be uniform randomly distributed and suddenly their "test group" was 15% instead of the intended 1%. better generate a truely random value using your languages favorite crypto functions and be able to work with it without fear of busting production
np_tedious · a year ago
The user ID is non uniform after hash and mod? How?
np_tedious commented on Meta is killing off its AI-powered Instagram and Facebook profiles   theguardian.com/technolog... · Posted by u/n1b0m
np_tedious · a year ago
> Liv, for instance, said that her creator team included zero Black people and was predominantly white and male.

There were definitely Chinese and Indian males too

u/np_tedious

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