Likely cataloging IMSIs and IMEIs which would not constitute a wiretap. I know from experience these circles are concerned about roving protestors and agitators.
These sort of metrics can also be used with commercially available RTB data if and when cases go to court. I'm about 90% certain they ARE NOT intercepting phone calls and I'm 80% certain they're not intercepting sms
This is exactly the lesson we learned as well but didnt want to publish. Relational data stores are desperately underrated for LLM retrieval especially concerning things like personality and memory
Sorry, there's no official release as far as I've seen so I linked to my tweet about it. Ollama says they're trying to contact the squatters. I just wanted to maximize visibility so people dont get hooked.
Sigh....I quite literally laid out this exact design in my head during my 6 hour business travel today. I was brainstorming designs for military swarm applications. Congrats lol
I'm fascinated about starliner strictly from a project management perspective. This is such a comprehensive failure from top to bottom between the delays, test failures, and hand waved requirements yet there still seems to be a contingent of boosters from both leadership and the customer. Usually I'm the guy who gets called in to rescue a spiraling project and if I was in aerospace, I dont even know where I would begin here....
You see, there is this barrel, and it is full of pork. You work for a guy who wants that pork. He says: Go pick up some of the pork, cut a chunk off for yourself, and bring the rest to me. You do that every day. You both have a nice steady supply of pork.
Some other person, who isn't you, and isn't your boss, or your boss's boss would like it if the barrel got into space. It doesn't, but that's okay because they have no power over you or your boss. Not to mention that both you and your boss both have some pork, so you're both happy whether or not the barrel goes into space.
There is no problem here to solve.
That's why you can't solve the problem. There isn't one. Everyone directly involved is very happy. You can't "fix" happy people.
That bsd analysis. There isnt a magical contract fairy that creates infinite contracts for every company.
Yes there are more fixed price contracts, but if you fuck up like Starliner you are less likely to get another one.
And even if you could get it. Boeing peadership has clearly stated they are basically not really interested in that anymore. The have lost billions on fixed price contracts in space and military.
Boeing has not been able to get much new from NASA. Their moon lander was basically embaracing. They are in the nee private station buissness much.
One SLS gets finally mercy killed they will not be a prime contractor anymore.
In a pre-SpaceX world, there pretty much was no one else they could lose the next contract to. I think a lot of Boeing still lives in a world where they have a good reputation to milk.
This would make sense if the money was paid upfront.
It wasn't. As of right now, Boeing is massively in the hole on the project. The only way they get paid if they successfully complete the development program and then fly the 6 operational flights.
Boeing is too-big-to-fail in both civilian air travel and military procurement. They know they don’t have to give a shit, because the Federal government will always give them a slap on the wrist and another chance. They’ve literally forgotten how to compete deliver a working product on schedule, because for generations nobody has required them to do so.
I imagine this can be remedied by slow rolling non critical updates out so that the entire fleet doesn't get upended by Bobby Tables at once. You could trivially observe the daily change in accidents/collisions/whatever and adjust fire
Works great until the problem condition is not evenly distributed in place and time. Imagine that the release goes out in June but can’t handle icy roads; or the release goes out and can’t handle leap years; or it goes to cars in Iowa but has a problem interpreting ocean mist.
That remedy already applies to massive profitable services like Google and Facebook, yet they still have outages caused by sloppy configuration pushes.
I know it's the nature of the industry but it's insane how often I feel like I start a project personally or professionally only to find out it's already being worked on by better, more resource, people.
I started down the path of segmentation and memory management as (loosely) structured within the human brain with some very interesting results:
https://github.com/gendestus/neuromorph
I'm worried....I really don't like the idea of some council artificially "slowing down" progress while we on the outside wait for them to bestow fire on us like Prometheus. If AGI can fulfill even a fraction of the economic promise it has, then they will inevitably just use behind the scenes. It was better when it was being developed out front
These sort of metrics can also be used with commercially available RTB data if and when cases go to court. I'm about 90% certain they ARE NOT intercepting phone calls and I'm 80% certain they're not intercepting sms