If they scrape the updated comments again and ingest copyrighted text, you are poisoning the data.
If they scrape the updated comments again and ingest copyrighted text, you are poisoning the data.
I think you missed the part where you were strongly suggested “not” to use copyrighted text.
The point is not to get rid of the original text. It’s to “poison” the training data.
Nice write-up!
It’s been crazy to see the AI hype train amusement park ride lately.
Sure sure. Completely agree.
And employees may say no.
It’s much easier to attract talent when you offer a 4day work week.
Maybe. I guess I hate the idea behind Jira more than Jira itself. I call it middle management driven Agile.
Also doesn’t help that Jira (and Confluence) were fucking slow for a long while. Nobody wants to use slow software as an integral part of the dev chain.
Anything simple. I’m using Linear at my current job, which is fine. I’ve used Trello in the past, also fine. Best experience so far was using the GitLab issue tracker, but it as not a product team so YMMV.
It’s not all bad! The Cleon part is pretty cool. You know… the part that is not in the books at all.
Could you expand a bit on how your setup works? I think I get the big picture, but not sure how tailscale fits into it.
We have these on bike lanes at intersections in the Netherlands.
In addition to everything already discussed here, they also have the role of asking for a green light automatically for you. If there are no cars travelling on Street ways contending with the bike lane, the light turns green. Alternatively, it turns green when you get your turn.
You can also ask for the green light by pushing a button, but it’s nice that some intersections (the newer ones) don’t require it.
However, I’m not sure if these can be configured to work for both cars and bikes at the same time.