quickgist | 1 year ago | on: I found a backdoor into my bed
quickgist's comments
quickgist | 1 year ago | on: PlayAI's new Dialog model achieves 3:1 preference in human evals
quickgist | 1 year ago | on: My PhD advisor rewrote himself in bash (2010)
Bad: It is quite difficult to find untainted samples. Better: It is difficult to find untainted samples.
Bad: We used various methods to isolate four samples. Better: We isolated four samples.
Something being quite difficult reads significantly differently than just being difficult. You haven't made the sentence better, you've changed the meaning.
And the fact that you used various methods instead of a single method is information missing from the second sentence.
quickgist | 1 year ago | on: Ruby-SAML pwned by XML signature wrapping attacks
> Why are we making chandeliers out of swords of Damocles?
Amazing description of proliferating footguns.
quickgist | 1 year ago | on: Debugging in the Multiverse
I don't really see a fit for the automated testing product in our stack at the moment, but I would love to use a time traveling hypervisor that I can hop into whenever I'd like.
Currently, it seems your pricing is pretty focused on the automated testing service. Do you have pricing or plans that offer just the deterministic dev environment?
quickgist | 1 year ago | on: Examples of Great URL Design (2023)
The projects formatted like: https://there.oughta.be/a/wifi-game-boy-cartridge
quickgist | 2 years ago | on: Software Company HashiCorp Is Weighing a Potential Sale
For SSO, does SAML support clear your bar?
quickgist | 2 years ago | on: Software Company HashiCorp Is Weighing a Potential Sale
What are the positives or negatives you see when dealing with vendors (i.e. what makes you lean towards or against dealing with a vendor)? I'm trying to figure out how I can make the process as easy as possible for exactly people in your position.
quickgist | 2 years ago | on: Sea Kit
quickgist | 2 years ago | on: Airfoil
Not to mention the content itself is great.
I'm taking notes.
quickgist | 2 years ago | on: Ask HN: People who switched from GPT to their own models. How was it?
quickgist | 2 years ago | on: Gemma: New Open Models