Im in NY, 6 heads across 3 floors with 2 heads per outdoor unit. 2500sf covered.
Mitsubishi h2i (i think im on my phone). Get plenty warm in the winter as my sole heat source. I could have gotten smaller outdoor units and had resistive backup but I didn’t want that.
Lbotos: okay @jane you are leading expert on problem y. Use this thread for your debugging until next sync
Lbotos: @phil your up for rebooting all the hosts. Ack this message and thread your work here. Please get started ASAP.
Lbotos: others, is there anything else that we need to get unblocked?
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By having one channel you can leave that open and can be up to speed on the overarching state easily. Otherwise, if I'm making subchannels I gotta make sure to invite everyone to the sub channel or switch to the “meta coordination channel” to get unplanned collaboration.
He oversaw the last collective bargaining agreement in 2021/22. It’s expiring this year. That’s one of the reasons why the rule change is going through now.
I won’t deny that sports betting could be a factor, but Manfred wants faster more engaging baseball. That’s been his stated goal for a long time as he worked through rule changes.
That makes absolutely no sense. If it’s a chip in the collective bargaining agreement, why would he give it away for free prior to negotiations beginning?
Why would the owners? “Good will” has never worked in MLB negotiations and I don’t see that changing.
Simon says “what I used to Google I now try AI thinking models”
I didn’t feel that he was framing it as _revolutionary_ it felt more evolutionary.
Simon, for every person miffed about your writing, there is another person like me today who said “ok, I guess I should sign up for Simon’s newsletter.” Keep it up.
It’s easy to be a hater on da internet.
42lux, if you have better articles on AI progress do please link them so we can all benefit.
I wanna know when my research goblin can run on my box with 2x 3090s.
I might half agree with the premise. I've heard some version of the phrase "make it work, then make it right" and sure, if you only vibe code, you will be left with ... vibes.
I find that when I'm reaching for AI it's because I'm actually trying to decide if I want to implement the idea I have, and need a PoC vs. expecting production ready things. For example, I was working on a UI and wanted to be able to "swap" two ul lists in JS. Not too hard of a thing to do, but I didn't remember the syntax, etc, and instead of hand writing, I asked the AI to do it.
It worked. The code was insanely overwrought and iterating over each list item 1 by 1 etc etc etc. But that's fine, I'm still not sure the "swap button" in the UI is the right UX, so I put a todo and am working on the "right problem" instead of banging out a clean list swap function. The mastery I'm seeking is not "most elegant usable list swap function, with maintainable code" but instead "Is this the best UX?" AI slop helped me stay in flow state towards that mastery.
At first I couldn't put my finger on why this website layout was beautiful but I was struggling on my 13" macbook: The two column text are too spaced apart, and really should be one column or closer together for readability.
Op, Radicle had a very glitchy style home page before it went more 8-bit. Do you have an archive of that anywhere? I’d like to use it as reference for a style period in design!
Im in NY, 6 heads across 3 floors with 2 heads per outdoor unit. 2500sf covered.
Mitsubishi h2i (i think im on my phone). Get plenty warm in the winter as my sole heat source. I could have gotten smaller outdoor units and had resistive backup but I didn’t want that.
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