Normally I’d agree with that advice, but it took me the whole first season to get hooked by the show. After about 5 episodes I was ready to call it quits, but my partner who had seen it told me to keep watching, and they were right! Loved every minute of it from then on.
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Elixir. It was strange at first, but once I got the hang of it I fell in love. It’s a really well thought out language with just the right amount of features, has surprisingly good libraries, and is just really versatile.
theComposer@beehaw.orgto World News@beehaw.org•Finding an apartment may be easier for California pet owners under new legislation3·1 year agoSurely there’s a better source for this than sasktoday.ca. Why are they writing articles about California rental bills?
theComposer@beehaw.orgto Programming@programming.dev•Garnet: A faster cache store drop in replacement for Redis4·1 year agoI’m OOTL, what did Redis change that’s led to a bunch of competitors?
theComposer@beehaw.orgto Programming@programming.dev•Can one be too dumb for programming?3·2 years agoI’m glad it worked out for your friend! However, I’ve got to know, why did they choose to pursue Finance of all things if they didn’t like math??
Or best of all
“I’m too lazy to watch the video and would rather be contrarian in the comments”
But it’s not just that “they effectively trained their model using OpenAI’s model”. The point Ed goes on to make is why hasn’t OpenAI done the same thing? The marvel of DeepSeek is how much more efficient it is, whereas Big Tech keeps insisting that they need ever bigger data centers.