In Feb 2022 I was experimenting with GPT-3. I was curious at the time about what new avenues this might open up for beyond the fine-tuned BERT and RoBERTa models that I was familiar with for classification tasks. I was curious if GPT-3…
In Feb 2022 I was experimenting with GPT-3. I was curious at the time about what new avenues this might open up for beyond the fine-tuned BERT and RoBERTa models that I was familiar with for classification tasks. I was curious if GPT-3…
I've got a neo4j database which was loaded with data via NeoSemantics. It's got about 15 million nodes and 170 million relationships in - so I'm having to get to grips with how these queries perform at scale. Here's one head-scratching story.…
I've got a neo4j database which was loaded with data via NeoSemantics. It's got about 15 million nodes and 170 million relationships in - so I'm having to get to grips with how these queries perform at scale. Here's one head-scratching story.…
Last week was my first experience of someone saying we could store it anywhere *except* USA.
Last week was my first experience of someone saying we could store it anywhere *except* USA.
One of my least favourite tech startup jobs is R&D tax credits. I've been doing them for 20-odd years now. From a business perspective it's a chance of free money so it's a no-brainer to try and see what you can get. But as a taxpayer I am horrified at how badly the system…
One of my least favourite tech startup jobs is R&D tax credits. I've been doing them for 20-odd years now. From a business perspective it's a chance of free money so it's a no-brainer to try and see what you can get. But as a taxpayer I am horrified at how badly the system…
Not Portland.
Not Portland.
Like having an army of super-eager interns.
Or having someone to talk to about personal things.
Something, ultimately, fallible.
Something more "human", and less "sci-fi"
Like having an army of super-eager interns.
Or having someone to talk to about personal things.
Something, ultimately, fallible.
Something more "human", and less "sci-fi"
So I recently had another "interesting" bug in some python code that was down to initializing an empty list in a method signature. It's essentially the same problem I wrote about last time. Here is simplified code for shits and giggles: import random…
So I recently had another "interesting" bug in some python code that was down to initializing an empty list in a method signature. It's essentially the same problem I wrote about last time. Here is simplified code for shits and giggles: import random…
This is an update to an earlier post on levelling the playing field between investors and startup builders. It assumes a good understanding of current tax policy as it applies to startups. My starting point is that both startup…
This is an update to an earlier post on levelling the playing field between investors and startup builders. It assumes a good understanding of current tax policy as it applies to startups. My starting point is that both startup…
A disk-intensive task that takes 30-40 secs on my Macbook Pro takes 3+ minutes on my cloud server.
A disk-intensive task that takes 30-40 secs on my Macbook Pro takes 3+ minutes on my cloud server.
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I'm using it here github.com/alanbuxton/s...
I'm using it here github.com/alanbuxton/s...
- I hit a brick wall when you try something non-standard
- Vibing is not an excuse not to know what the code is doing
- Sometimes it's easier to write the code yourself
alanbuxton.wordpress.com/2025/08/24/i...
- I hit a brick wall when you try something non-standard
- Vibing is not an excuse not to know what the code is doing
- Sometimes it's easier to write the code yourself
alanbuxton.wordpress.com/2025/08/24/i...
Here is an interesting study from Benjamin Paaßen doing the rounds on LinkedIn after Gary Marcus reposted it: Large Language models (LLMs) do not simulate human psychology. My first reaction was "well, obviously". So it was fascinating/scary to see that…
Here is an interesting study from Benjamin Paaßen doing the rounds on LinkedIn after Gary Marcus reposted it: Large Language models (LLMs) do not simulate human psychology. My first reaction was "well, obviously". So it was fascinating/scary to see that…
Since the UK age verification rules came in, that's changed. Now in the UK everyone knows what a VPN is. observer.co.uk/news/the-sen...
Since the UK age verification rules came in, that's changed. Now in the UK everyone knows what a VPN is. observer.co.uk/news/the-sen...
In early 2024, Chamath Palihapitiya announced his 8090 incubator: using AI (and offshoring) to deliver 80% of the functionality of enterprise software at 90% less cost1. It's a disruptive approach that works well with the sorts of LLM-based AI that we are most…
In early 2024, Chamath Palihapitiya announced his 8090 incubator: using AI (and offshoring) to deliver 80% of the functionality of enterprise software at 90% less cost1. It's a disruptive approach that works well with the sorts of LLM-based AI that we are most…