It's possible though - it was a bug, a model pool instance wasn't updated properly and served a very old model for several months; whoever hit this instance would received a response from a prev version of a model.
We can despise Musk as much as we want, but I leased a Tesla Model 3 for three years and it was the best car I've ever owned. I had zero issues, it was always charged, zero maintenance(other than topping off washer fluid), and for long trips, I usually rent a car anyway. I seriously considered buying a Model S once my lease ended, but thanks to Musk’s shenanigans, I’m waiting for a Rivian R2 or R3 instead.
And yes Teslas aren't for passengers but for drivers.
He doesn't know, but that quote makes for a cool talking point. Software is slow or bloated because of budget, deadlines, and skill levels - not because of a quote.
How will the grads pass an lc interview if they don't do classical programming (or do I misunderstand what it means)? But it also raises another questions - what is the future for leetcoding?
I had something similar (a lot of math and theoretical classes for the first two or three years), and I remember I was pissed off - I only wanted to write C programs! :D But 20 years later, I really appreciate my CS education. It has all paid off: calculus, statistics, probability theory, theory of computation, discrete math, data structures and algorithms, foundations of NNs, etc. Then later, foundational classes for compilers, OSes, multiprocessor programming, networking, distributed systems, and database theory - I've used it all during different stages of my career.
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