Comment by kikki 2 days ago Unrelated; what does "mendral" mean? It's a very... unmemorable word 5 comments kikki Reply shad42 2 days ago I am sure you heard before: there are only two hard things in CS: cache invalidation and naming things.In the history of this company, I can honestly say that this SQL/LLM thing wasn't the hardest :) HanClinto 2 days ago And the other of the two problems is off-by-one errors. Noumenon72 1 day ago Google says a shaft or spindle on a lathe, to which work is fixed while being turned. They could probably make up a story about "we're the center point that lets your LLM work" or something. SoftTalker 1 day ago That would be a mandrel. Noumenon72 1 day ago Whoops! Thanks
shad42 2 days ago I am sure you heard before: there are only two hard things in CS: cache invalidation and naming things.In the history of this company, I can honestly say that this SQL/LLM thing wasn't the hardest :) HanClinto 2 days ago And the other of the two problems is off-by-one errors.
Noumenon72 1 day ago Google says a shaft or spindle on a lathe, to which work is fixed while being turned. They could probably make up a story about "we're the center point that lets your LLM work" or something. SoftTalker 1 day ago That would be a mandrel. Noumenon72 1 day ago Whoops! Thanks
I am sure you heard before: there are only two hard things in CS: cache invalidation and naming things.
In the history of this company, I can honestly say that this SQL/LLM thing wasn't the hardest :)
And the other of the two problems is off-by-one errors.
Google says a shaft or spindle on a lathe, to which work is fixed while being turned. They could probably make up a story about "we're the center point that lets your LLM work" or something.
That would be a mandrel.
Whoops! Thanks