05:28
<sachag>
I thought I'd share some preliminary results
05:28
<sachag>
you can ignore the round 1/2/3 thing and just consider the aggregate total for each row if that makes more sense
05:29
<sachag>
"manging dependencies" was defined as "Managing dependencies, package versions and bundle sizes" btw
08:01
<bakkot>
sweet, python now compiles to wasm
08:01
<bakkot>
https://repl.ethanhs.me/
08:01
<bakkot>
time to deprecate JavaScript
08:12
<bakkot>
ruby also compiles to wasm as of six days ago, looks like - https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5407
08:13
<bakkot>
(python issue is https://bugs.python.org/issue40280 )
16:38
<Rob Palmer>
I thought I'd share some preliminary results
I'm not a statistical person, but doesn't the fact that the 3-stage binary hot-or-not feature selection mean that there will be natural even-ish weighting to the top-2 results? As opposed to last year when you just picked your favourite(s) from a linear list?