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@SergeThorn, @TechnologyTulip, @IncS2E, @Kotusev and @BalajiPrasad_ penned our top intriguing architecture articles for 2020. Thanks and congrats to you all! loom.ly/R-p3nOQ #busarch #enterprisearch #capabilitymodeling #systemsdesign #residuality #collaboration
Most companies that have embraced service-oriented architecture have applied it without first rethinking the design of their businesses. The Next Revolution in Productivity buff.ly/2ofHx8I #Design #OrgDesign #CapabilityModeling
When you try to use models for real-world tasks (not coding) you bump into their lack-of-generality pretty quickly. @dwarkesh_sp hits the key point here. Capabilities are jagged and progress is uneven; benchmarks - while useful - do not measure the messiness of the real world
The capability scores I use were originally provided by @JSiniov, but I have manually added a couple more as new variants appear in the data. 5/n
The concept of Capacity Planning in System Design is simple. Based on given requirements you do capacity planning exercise and in return you get pointers to make decisions like - - Sizing - DB Choice - Replication - Caching - Autoscaling ... and many more.. #SystemDesign…
Workers are ready for AI. Leaders aren’t — and it’s holding transformation back. Our new report, “The Capability Curve,” exposes the confidence gap and what it takes to scale AI responsibly. The truth? Read the full report to find out. Download it here 👉…
f you see a robust system, believe me, an efficient capacity planning was done. This Monday's tech topic covers this important aspect. Calculating these numbers is as important as any other step in System Design. Before I lift my pen, I always ask - what would be number of…
By that model, all motivations are capacities, and many (arguably most) capacities are not motivations. No matter how you slice this, we have a lot of capacities in common, and a lot of hugely important ones at that. The equality evolution could select for us to take seriously^^
My half-baked mechanistic theory for why capability growth should continue ~indefinitely lies in the Universal Approximation Theorem. I think capabilities are essentially continuous functions that can be approximated by neural nets. Doesn't tell us anything about how or when, but…
I once had a colleague in business development who could deliver 5 presentation decks in 2 days, his capacity was unmatched. But when he had to lead a client pitch, he struggled. It wasn’t about the slides, it was about his capability to deliver the content of the slides.…
I'm writing a book. After years of reporting, I realized we've come to expect too much from policy. CAPABLE is about how a well-intentioned distrust of agency has gone too far—sapping our prospects for structural change, and undermining well-being in the process.
in prep for our new research dropping on ArXiv tomorrow (i think), here is a thread about.... CAPACITY MEASUREMENTS FOR LANGUAGE MODELS 🧵
"We often talk about what someone's potential is. But, the capability gap is what you are capable of relative to what you are doing. If you understand that, you can close that gap. Hopefully, if you are a competitor that's something you are interested in doing."
Build Your Matrix The next step is to take all of the data collected from your experiments and build a skill map. Imagine a sheet listing every possible skill and capability. For every single one, there is a spectrum from 0 (min competency) to 1 (max competency).
@SergeThorn, @TechnologyTulip, @IncS2E, @Kotusev and @BalajiPrasad_ penned our top intriguing architecture articles for 2020. Thanks and congrats to you all! loom.ly/R-p3nOQ #busarch #enterprisearch #capabilitymodeling #systemsdesign #residuality #collaboration
In this post, @jaredcatkinson talks about our approach to Detection Engineering through Capability Abstraction using Kerberoasting as an example. Check it out: posts.specterops.io/capability-abs…
Have you ever seen a detection that you felt was too brittle or narrowly focused? In this post, I explore an idea I call "Capability Abstraction" where I seek to demonstrate where that feeling comes from for me. medium.com/@jaredcatkinso…
Most companies that have embraced service-oriented architecture have applied it without first rethinking the design of their businesses. The Next Revolution in Productivity buff.ly/2ofHx8I #Design #OrgDesign #CapabilityModeling
An Enterprise Architect’s complete guide to business capability modeling. Get your free poster: goo.gl/YmPfcW
An Enterprise Architect’s complete guide to business capability modeling. Get your free poster: goo.gl/YmPfcW
@SergeThorn, @TechnologyTulip, @IncS2E, @Kotusev and @BalajiPrasad_ penned our top intriguing architecture articles for 2020. Thanks and congrats to you all! loom.ly/R-p3nOQ #busarch #enterprisearch #capabilitymodeling #systemsdesign #residuality #collaboration
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