@davidcrawshaw My experience is that Rust is actually a great fit for coding agents. The strictness really helps a lot against hallucinations and other mistakes agents make.
@mlowry@BBC@BBCNews I just opened https://t.co/z0uscXSG7D and the first two articles are about the Iran protests. Pretty sure I didn't click on any "remove censorship" button either
@dieworkwear They're called Lumpenproletariat not because they lack of class consciousness, but because... of their dress, Lumpen, ie. rags. Nice irony
@Andr198023@MarcSchinzel@SwissFencing Das hesch chli verchehrt verstange. Die wo nume toleriert si, si settigi wo so druf si wi du.. Aber am liebschte wärs üs eigentlech, we unger däm Stei blibsch wo de drunger bisch füregschnaagget. Oder we der mau chli überleisch, was verzeusch.
@mattyglesias I think that's a case of the base rate fallacy.
One example in Kahneman's Thinking Fast & Slow was to that effect (from memory: CS students are often introverted => introverted students must be CS students)
@LeaKissner Better: Make the KR a test that you achieved the objective. More "KR: The product lets users do X", less "KR: Do task Y". Even if you think Y will enable X.
@lucas_gonze @SceneOnRadio @lucas_gonze I'm not actually with Spotify. To get a podcast into Google Play Music, see https://t.co/bAQgG8RDfa . Only in the US though :-/