While I cannot know if it's true, the idea that the alert system went off 2 minutes early reminds me of how important and overlooked system clocks are for infrastructure.
Seeing #ProductManagement trend reminds me of all the literature and hype about building a product from scratch. Most PMs I have met/worked with inherit an existing product either from change in role or being hired into an existing customer. Really knowing how to onboard is key.
Seeing Daddy Magic trending and realizing it wasn't for Dungeons and Daddies was real devastating, almost as much as not getting tickets for them in Seattle.
They had a three dogs too which I cannot imagine made the living situation easier. I met him at first because his dogs and mine liked to play but he also brought a cello to the park on "low fog" days.
I wasn't aware of this situation still existing in SF honestly until my dog park friend revealed he, his wife, and son all shared an SRO along Grant street. After I moved we did a facetime call and saw just how intense the living situation is.
"Beyond my wildest dreams."
This family of six lived in a 100-square-foot SRO apartment in Chinatown for nine years. They shared a set of bunk beds and a common bathroom and kitchen.
Now, their lives have changed dramatically.
This is their story. ⬇️(1/12)
@dvassallo LLMs are basically trying to predict an output and often “hallucinate” answers because of this. They’re more like reasoning machines that work hard to try to be accurate but don’t just recall data. If you’re looking for an expert to read more on it, @ylecun has good threads.
Feel like I’ve been here(flying bike brewery) before, good news they are very dog friendly. Their business model of full coop ownership is pretty sweet