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I was at an antique shop in Alameda about to buy a pulp sci-fi book. It was just a couple of bucks, nothing expensive. But the card reader wasn't accepting my Apple Pay. Another guy shopping there offered to pay for me. I told him I could Venmo or PayPal him the money, but he wouldn't take it. It wasn't a big deal in terms of money, but he didn't have to do that


My brother told me, many years ago "if you can do something nice for someone for a buck, you probably oughta just do it."

I didn't learn much from him, but that was a good one.


where do you live?


it depends of the sample. usually you have at least 1200, with a guaranteed of at least 800, so maybe he could ask for a refund.


yes, the difference here is that the $1000 tag is "at-scale price". You reach that price point by running multiple sequencing with a set of reactive.


Which data uses for training?



I think he mentioned somewhere he used fineweb (I assume this one https://huggingface.co/datasets/HuggingFaceFW/fineweb)


Shameless plug: made a parquet conversion utility: pip install parquetconv

It is a command line wrapper to generate a Pandas SF and save it as CSV (or the other way around)


"...the investigator thought that Tesla was being collaborative with the investigation at the time..."

So this is also a failure of the investigator.


No its not. Investigators will try to obtain data willingly unless they are made to believe that the party is not acting in good faith.


There are python and node environment for this, so they are not VMs in the sense that I can host a OS and arbitrary executables?


They are Linux VMs and you can host any executable that can work on that. The python/node environment you see is part of what makes the SDK work. Really, it's very similar to Docker in use.


thank you. Is there any "docker host" or centralized repo where I can pull VMs from?


We support just Docker hub for now. Let me know if you want any other OCI-compatible registry.

PS: microsandbox will likely have its own OCI registry in the future


Where are the instructions or rules?


Richard Mille watches, priced at $500,000 or more per piece, are primarily used by wealthy individuals, elite athletes, and Hollywood stars.


Richard mille watches are a brilliant way to work out who is a prick. Neer trust anyone who wears one.


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I collect watches and also agree with the parent. Anyone who wears a Richard Mille, and isn't being paid to do so, cannot be trusted.


Do they have money? Or do they want to make you think they have money?


I work for a FAANG, I’m in a team that was part of a buyout, I’m surrounded by millionaires. One is wearing a patek phillipe right now. I’ve never seen them be rude to a waitress.

However, richard mille owners on the hand…..


> primarily used by wealthy individuals, elite athletes, and Hollywood stars

I'm assuming the two latter categories are sponsored to get the first category to buy?

I just know these brands from F1 where the drivers are sponsored, which is very obvious from the way they wear them.


You will notice at Grand Slam tennis matches the first thing the winner does — even before walking out for the interview — is put on the watch made by their sponsor.


Right, again my point is, if you're charging 500k for a watch, isn't the market for that watch relatively small (people who have the money + people who care about the watch?) Or are they actually selling, say, a thousand of them?

As I'm saying this, I realize selling a thousand of them probably isn't a crazy volume.


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