I loved gevent. It was bringing all the benefits of event loop I needed and leaving me with a straightforward API on monkey patched threads. I never could understand why it was treated as an ugly child
“I'm now convinced that async/await is, in fact, a bad abstraction for most languages, and we should be aiming for something better instead and that I believe to be thread.”
https://t.co/1neRaIGofW
Nice, I might be eventually able to use letter “m” in passwords for some, ancient services. But then again if they are already ancient, will their CISO actually care about the new NIST guidance?
https://t.co/rvF2Z6ESFw
Explains why I found myself forced to not just block Musk, but also mute the terms “Elon”, “Musk”, “Elonmusk” to get a Twitter experience where I wouldn’t have every second tweet of his on my timeline.
Case study worthy on how you degrade a social network long-term
As Apple Intelligence is rolling out to our beta users today, we are proud to present a technical report on our Foundation Language Models that power these features on devices and cloud: https://t.co/TaAdd0fBOp. 🧵
Yann LeCun says he is working to develop an entirely new generation of AI systems that he hopes will power machines with human-level intelligence. It could take up to 10 years to achieve, he tells the @FT in an interview https://t.co/Nw9Vaexe3d
I'm playing with G-Eval to test the LLM outputs using LLM. It roughly works until it doesn't.
How am I supposed to reason with test result:
"the actual output's prompt is in Polish which mismatches the language-prompt specified as Polish, aligning correctly"
#llm#gpt#deepeval
@milosgajdos Dude, it’s Pret’s coffee at the airport - I was desperate.
But, putting aside water convo, I was positively surprised - an honest espresso