There's no reason why it shouldn't, Delphix primarily targeted Oracle, but there is of course not as much open-source enthusiasm for supporting a proprietary database as an open-source one.
And also, of course, MS-SQL is only supported on Windows, and ZFS is not available on Windows. Windows does have Volume Shadow copy Services, but they are not as capable as ZFS snapshots and clones.
In my experience, it happens with each edit of the document, whether or not you clear the context window.
You can somewhat mitigate this, at the same moment you ask for the new edit, by adding new info or specifying the lost meaning you want to add back. But other things will still get washed out.
Nuances will drift, sharp corners will be ablated. You're doing a Xerox copy of your latest Xerox copy, so even if you add your comments with a sharpie, anything that was there right before will be slightly blurrier in the next version.
Which is why I think AI assisted writing is better then just letting it write the full text (if you care about the quality of the result). The act of writing isn't just the production of text, it is about wrangling a topic, rotating it in your mind and finding the perfect expression for a thought you have and that you want to convey to others. Some of those things can't be known by the LLM since you don't know them yourself by the point you started out.
Often that thinking bit itself provides value to the person doing it, beyond the text itself. By letting a LLM do it for you, you rob yourself of the change of thought and the new findings you may encounter.
Working with LLMs just makes it quicker to get going, bit you need to be a ruthless editor.
Each edit, even with unrelated edits. I had a README referring to something as "the cathedral of s*t" (some HN commentators don't care for the swearing, which is systemically bad news but w/e) and the robot would lift that phrase out in drive-bys, repeatedly.
Occasionally it would report the action, sometimes it would not bother to report it. It never reached into the README on an unrelated doc edit, but if it was touching the README, that line was getting excised.
That kind of passive-aggressive pseudo-moralizing is a common feature of all the current 'frontier' models. Try to do something like get one to summarize A Song of Ice and Fire text and it's likely to try and covertly sand off all the 'offensive' rough edges without even saying it's doing so.
In practice I don't know how big 996 is but a lot of people are putting in a lot of effort and excitement into their current startups. It's not too dissimilar to SF in the social network and early gig economy days, along with all the posturing about working long hours (the motto then was "work hard play hard") even when nobody is actually working the hours they say.
But the energy is a bit infectious. I'm happy to see SF on the rise again.
Far, far bigger than any other US city. Why? IMO with AI it's basically an arms-race mentality and a lot of the startups/labs here are grinding 24/7 to snap up the industries before legacy businesses realize what's happening. It's a lot easier to feel that energy/pressure when everyone around you is doing the same thing, vs in NYC or wherever where everyone is out enjoying their weekends.
It was a ghost town last time I was there about 6 months ago. You could walk down the middle of Market St at 9am on a weekday because its so empty. The only time I ever saw SF as empty was 9/11/01.
You posted this about 19 days ago: "This is the country that takes a 2 hour nap every day. They also have a sleeping contest every year with a winner and everything. And Spain isn't hot like Mexico where folks take 2 hours off in the topically heat and make it up for it in the evening because that's more efficient."
You are a fucking moron, not only have you no idea about my country but you revel on your ignorance and preen publicly about its inferiority as confabulated by you. You are a disgusting piece of waste and I hope people like you in your country continue their path off the cliff of relevance and power they have chosen. I find you repugnant to the extreme.
Can this technique help with fixing a bug on master then having to merge it easily to older release-branches , without resorting to cherry-picking (and losing all history)?
One was taken during daylight on film, which needs to be processed and scanned, the other one was taken at high ISO during night time on a digital camera.
So much interpretation is done on colour on each step of the way that it's not surprising the colours are looking different.
Don’t forget WhatsApp. Kids are allowed to have WhatsApp as messaging but they get fed videos there too. There is no way to really disable them . Also this be allowed as parental supervision, not something that kids can override.
On the other hand, shouldn’t there be a policy forbidding use of HN data for LLM training? I would certainly be more encouraged to participate, if I knew that the content I provide for free is not used to train LLM that is later sold by a company valued hundreds of billions. Perhaps there are others who feel the same.