vpatryshev.bsky.social
Programmer, categorist, blogger, spending time between S.Carolina and Gascogne.
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Sounds convincing, but it’s not what the Europeans appreciated in the times of hordes of conquerors.
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How about slavery?
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Isn’t it obvious? Well, for some.
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Hmm. I tried.
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Just finished labeling all the bottles of pure water in the lab for their level of corrosiveness.....while my experiments lay idle.
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Oh. This summarizes all this. That's how it works.
I remember sending on slack questions to our PM (a pretty competent person, but too lazy maybe). No answer. But then we spent many minutes discussing all this orally, during the "15 minutes standup". My solution was: running a summarizing bot.
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Creo que hablan con ellos mismos. Y comparten pensamientos filosóficos.
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But not only :) Find out more: softwaremill.com/sttp-client-...
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The right stuff.
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Here are the details: softwaremill.com/join-us/mid-...
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Si. Porque pueden. Y porque de lo contrario ellos mismos no serían necesarios.
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Simply put, if we adjust the value of a ‘like’ based on the distance between the liker and the recipient (1 / distance), it becomes harder for bot networks (clusters) to break beyond their echo chambers.
This helps everyone, as we value content from people we actually follow.
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#bsky #bluesky
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I believe this is the end.
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Seems like I’m very convinced now. Thank you all for the input. See, theoretically, these two are equivalent. But, as I now see, practically they are not.
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Not bad this time too. Li Haoyi really impressed everyone with Mill and with his style.
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The values causing validation errors should not be représentable, right?