its just a form of structured output. you still need an env to run the code. secure it. maintain it. upgrade it. its some work. easier to build a rule based workflow for simple stuff like this.
yeah lol. the interview is braindump on leetcode and sysdesign. two ways to pass it. do a lot of exercise/ learn the patterns or be an excellent programmer. there is 0 doubt he would have a full HIRE loop
it has something to do. an excellent programmer knows how to solve leetcode. maybe he never seen the problem but with he would ask a few questions that would help him get to the solution. and sys design is not a back end crud system questionnaire. it depends on the role but could be much more challenging.
most of the laws voted against terrorism in europe were aimed at removing freedom and track people while they freely imported millions of people from the countries that they deemed dangerous without any background check, without even helping those people from totally different cultures to integrate within european society
there is no plan or vision, integration strategy, mechanism to control migrant influx, no truthful evaluation of mass migration over last 10 years. just millions of migrants abusing welfare, deteriorating trust and eroding social cohesion. it's depressing, when you go to the city and have to look hard for another familiar face. it's not subtle and unfortunately it's not just all in my head.
he is saying that while doing that. if you look at who gets laid off and who gets hired guess what? l7-l6 are fired. l4-l5 hired. they most likely think replacing senior by a junior with ai is worth it financially
i might have missed the bandwagon on gemini but I never found the models to be reliable. now it seems they rank first in some hallucinations bench?
I just always thought the taste of gpt or claude models was more interesting in the professional context and their end user chat experience more polished.
are there obvious enterprise use cases where gemini models shine?
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