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wondering how would literate programming be with the actual code being written by LLM? I have been searching for any tools that allow for such a setup... may be my next weekend project in a long list of projects

I can concur - that shift in mindset to "i'm hungry, oh well" is crucial for your body I feel.


this is easier to do when you aren’t on the programmed diet that has you tantalizing your equanimity constantly.


nice analogy comparing it to BBC Radio 3- if you/someone knows which neighbourhood would be like BBC Radio 4? I find R3 too high brow for me - Radio 4 seems more accessible :)


First place that jumps to mind is Richmond! Radio 4 is certainly more "chatty" while still being posh and Richmond is both posh and full of that street/café life.

If we're going to fill out the roster, let's say Radio 1 is Camden, 1xtra is Brixton, Radio 2 is Bromley, Radio 5 is Dagenham, and 6music is eh.. I dunno, Shoreditch?


Radio 4 has to be Westminster, surely? And Bloomsbury in the evenings.

Richmond teeters over into Classic FM to my taste - ostensibly cultured, but basically posh-pop.

And LBC is a diffuse torroidal agglomeration of zone 3+ greasy spoons known only to White Van Men and black cab drivers.


Maybe! I am not really an R4 listener and when I am, it's for the twee comedy stuff rather than the news and politics. If LBC is as you describe, though, I dread to imagine where Talk Radio is :-D


+1 pleasantly surprised by my garmin forerunner for exactly the same with hrv stats as well


certik appears to be a web3 smart contract audit company


This paper documents the central role of hidden connections between fund managers and firm officers in financial markets, drawing on an extensive dataset of over 100 thousand manually identified Facebook profiles and their 35 million Facebook friends. Our findings reveal that the hidden connections between these individuals are associated with the largest and most significant abnormal returns accruing to fund managers, averaging 135 basis points per month (over 16% alpha per year, t-stat = 3.54) across the universe of mutual funds and public firms. In stark contrast, trades involving publicly visible connections generate no significant abnormal returns on average.


Why would I use this instead of github code search, which appears to be quite comprehensive?


Hello! You asked how is Code Finder different from GitHub Search. So there is some difference in the user experience and ease of use compared to GitHub search. Let's say you want to look for some ML algorithms for image recognition written in Python. In Code Finder you would simply write it as it is: Machine learning algorithm for image recognition in Python If you want to use GitHub's built-in search and get the same results you would have to write some complex syntax like this: machine-learning AND image-recognition language:python language:Jupyter-Notebook

Besides that Code Finder ranks the search results based on a custom-made algorithm that measures the relevance of the search result to the search request, and in that way, you get an easy search experience with the most relevant answers.


The traditional Indian style of cooking involves cooking till about 80% on heat with however much you want and then drain the water (like pasta). I remember reading somewhere[1] that it reduces the amount of the arsenic leftover in rice by draining the water.

[1] https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-find-new-way-of-cooking-...

Edit: added source


same - I tried unsuccessfully to find his eventual story.


he probably left the camera behind for a steady job as soon as circumstances allowed for it. that would be quite in line with vietnamese work ethics. maybe even got a degree given that his father was also a scholar and switched to photography only for the sake of making a living in times when his academic education was not in demand. he also probably suffered from traumatizing experiences.


"Of course, that’s an unfair comparison, after all, Postgres is a general purpose database with an expressive query language and what we’ve built is just a cursor streaming a binary file feed with a very limited set of functionality - but then again, it’s the exact functionality we need and we didn’t lose any features."


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