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I cant close the modal?

Just ctrl-p & look at the preview.

Horrible article. Low effort, low knowledge. Had no idea the bar was so low for an IEEE publication

Looks vibe coded.

Probably is, nice that people who do other things apart from learning to code all day can get their ideas out of their heads.

Not so nice that those ideas are not production ready i.e. well tested and validated. Leading to all sorts of issues and headaches for the unsuspecting customer

I hope in a couple of years the industry would have outgrown this adolescene and we'll all collectively look back at this horribly inefficient and poorly engineered tooling with disdain. We need to as these things are literally causing harm to the planet (energy, water, raw materials, geopolitics)

Ive yet to come across applications implementing ANY AI framework in real life/production grade projects...

Have you handled cases/seen outcomes of self employed founders' H1B applications under the new rule?


Yes. The forms only require disclosure of ownership if it is above 50% so this has made it much easier for international founders (with cofounders) to obtain H-1B status. The challenge comes when ownership exceeds 50%.


Yes im referring to cases when the founder has >50% or in fact 100%.

Curious how the statistics/success rates are looking?


If the company has 3 founders with equal ownership, it would not have to be disclosed? Is there a requirement that one founder be in the USA and be either a citizen or green card holder?


What about exactly 50%?


People have been saying this before chatgpt and ever since. And they're right.

Its charlatans like sama that muddy the waters by promising the sky to get money for their empire building.

LLMs can make and are great great products. But its sneaky salesmen that are the ones saying scaling is the path to AGI. The reality is that they're just aiming for economies of scale to make their business viable


Fixed title: Python is not a great language for data science if pandas/polars/ibis did not exist


Please read the article. It literally shows pandas code as an example.


That's good to hear!

If the health monitoring is reliable, im sold. I want to move on from apples clutches despite the pebble hardware not looking particularly attractive to me


It worked and it was good enough


At 1Mbit. It was good enough but it absolutely sucks today. Meanwhile AirDrop is hundreds of megabit to a gigabit.

Trying to send a video file over Bluetooth would be miserable.


What are you actually arguing here?


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