This is really good - lots of studies from I/O psychologists measuring at companies in this analysis. This makes a strong case for anonymous peer reviews in addition to the manager’s review (peer reviews are the most correlated with performance but the manager review is correlated as well.)
If I read this correctly, this correlation is despite all the drawbacks people bring up in this thread, since they would be baked into these datasets too. Seems like you would want multiple anonymous peer reviews to try and get something predictive.
I don’t have experience with gp.nvim, but I liked David Kunz nvim quite a bit. I ended up forking it into a little pet project so that I could change it a bit more into what I wanted.
I love being able to use ollama, but wanted to be able switch to using GPT4 if I needed. I don’t really think automatic replacement is very useful because of how often I need to iterate a response. For me, a better replacement method is to visual highlight in the buffer and hit enter. That way you can iterate with the LLM if needed.
Also a bit more fine control with settings like system message, temperature, etc is nice to have.
Uh sorry, i was gonna link gen nvim I found gp to have more functions / modes to use it. Gp might be able to support local models using the openai spec, at least i saw an issue in their repo about that.
“Poverty is the quality of the heart that makes us relate to life, not as a property to be defended but as a gift to be shared. Poverty is the constant willingness to say good-bye to yesterday and move forward to new, unknown experiences. Poverty is the inner understanding that the hours, days, weeks, and years do not belong to us but are the gentle reminders of our call to give, not only love and work, but life itself, to those who follow us and will take our place. He or she who cares is invited to be poor, to strip himself or herself from the illusions of ownership, and to create some room for the person looking for a place to rest. The paradox of care is that poverty makes a good host. When our hands, heads, and hearts are filled with worries, concerns, and preoccupations, there can hardly be any place left for the stranger to feel at home.”
That... goes just totally counter to my (admittedly limited) experience with the most impoverished people in Sweden: the Romanian Romani. They are not at all "[willing] to say good-bye to yesterday and move forward to new, unknown experiences", in fact the exact opposite. Part of what keeps them in extreme poverty is their cultural ideas of what it means to be Romani at at all.
I would state the exact opposite: poverty is when you CANNOT "say good-bye to yesterday" because you are desperately trying to fix the problems/debt of yesterday even if it creates new problems/debt for tomorrow, because the alternative is starvation.
> the most impoverished people in Sweden: the Romanian Romani
They might not necessarily be from Romania. At least from my experience next door in Finland, it has been very common for the media to write about “beggars from Romania”, but if you actually chat with the Roma beggars on the street or the bottle-returners in front of you in the queue, often they come from Bulgaria instead. Yet for some reason Bulgaria never seems to get mentioned, perhaps due to the popular confusion of “Roma/Romani” and “Romania” even though the words are not actually historically related.
Re-volt and its contemporary, Toy Commander, really kindled in me a love of literally 'small scale' games. As a kid I thought it was pretty cool to do a race around a super sized garage, darting under the car and up and over the lawnmower, or having a dogfight around a mountain sized christmas tree in the lounge.
It's good but as far as the interface goes there are some oddities due to linguistic weirdness (in my opinion, English not being my first language). For example there are a bunch of vehicle types for which I have to open the profile customization to figure out what it means. 'fastbike' also doen't seem a very common name (to test: enter that in a search engine and compare results with 'speedpedelec'). Another example: in the profile thare's 'cost' for downhill and uphill, but for fastbike the one for downhill defaults to 60 and the one for downhill 0. So is 'cost' wrong (sounds like penalty) or should the numbers be the other way around?