It's an amorphous solid last time I dove into this. The "well it's technically a liquid!" because it "flows" is really not telling the whole story. Like most science, it's just more complex than can be quickly…
There are still things considered “state secrets” or similar categories which can very very quickly cause you problems if it’s on a remotely commercial website. I’m not going to say you can’t find some of this…
Yeah i'm wondering how much of a role that plays in this as well. On the one hand I could believe it's something more benign, or the usual misunderstood fear mongering making it to some political level (well make sure…
Yeah that's what I did, but the focus on lower level programming meant a lack of part of what I find fun about coding which is code reuse optimization and abstraction. I sorta reached the limit of what I could do in Exa…
Always wish Exa could scale a little more. I understand that it's supposed to stay at the low level of coding, but when i realized unfolding loops was a very valid way to improve your score, I learned a lot, and also…
> Does radiology really make +$700,000.00 a year ? The radiologist I know does not, but they are paid very well (and these numbers are always dumb when you're not sure if they're living in Manhattan vs literally…
The main market to me is going to be ibuypower people, so a console gamer who wants to jump to PC but doesn't want to self build. I've been screwing around on pcpartpicker on and off for today, and I don't see a clean…
> While Minecraft is just a game, I'd argue it has more societal value than Cursor. The way things are valued is nonsensical to me. Well it's because societal value is not profitability. Only question that matters is if…
I think the only opinion I care about on this will be Aswath Damodaran https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQKIJU7TmTc I plan to stay the fuck away from it either way, but he's at least someone who's not only good at this…
Another VIA/QMK/VIAL nerd, mostly with 40%'s (split or otherwise, Chiri CE and Mercutio being my favorites), I think the main things modern keyboards should flat out adopt: 1. Offer a layout that's swapped CAPS with…
I do love that javascript's history is basically just coder mentality distilled. "oh yeah we'll fix that shortly" is almost always "oh fuck now we have to"
> They need to financially engineer a good looking quarter beforehand. Eh given the quality of recent IPO proposals I think they can just say there's a couple zillion air molecules to turn into gold and be done with it.
> I think this is poor advice. Its share of the index will be relatively small and if it is indeed a dud, the index will organically rebalance. If a 1 to $1.5t IPO that was fast tracked onto the S&P500 and then hoovered…
> Do you think people buying the SP 500 are forced to buy... If it's an index fund, like the vast majority of pension/roth/etc funds, then yes, yes they are. It's literally the whole point of an index fund.…
> The AI IPOs To be clear, the Space X prospectus seems to claim it IS an AI IPO.
I just responded above, but you might want to look at the GPD Pocket 4. It is NOT cheap ($1300 min spec) but it's also quite a bit more powerful and with better ports (full size HDMI and Ethernet). It's not for…
Amen. I have a GPD Pocket 4 as my go to because it, a second screen, a 40% keyboard, and the arc mouse all fit in my surprisingly small bag along with chargers, cords, and a bunch of non laptop related stuff (e reader,…
Because THIS TIME it'll just take the passing of the older generation for all of societies ills to be solved. We either design with human nature in mind or accept that things will degrade.
The problem is they're not designed for that. They aren't spending resources on some master control networking system because in 99% of use cases that won't be useful anyways as most of the traffic being dealt with…
Although every single render of those has pedals on the correct side as opposed to the Gemini optical illusion back pedal that tries to be both on the other side of the central gear and infront of the back wheel. Not…
You are giving way too much credit to the average headline. Most headlines are wrong/misleading, full stop. They have incentive to be, this isn't a secret. The "quality" headlines aren't the one the average person is…
Which the average person doesn’t know because this is the 50th headline they’ve read on how we’re screwed today that hasn’t happened. They’ve blown their attention budget for the layman and aren’t getting it back unless…
I've heard it makes you more visible on things like search results. Linkdin, of course, is trying to encourage interaction on their site so sounds believable that they'd do that, but i've been lucky enough to not need…
> Most software is not designed by intelligent and thoughtful people anymore. Eh nostalgia/survivorship bias. Not saying that you're wrong about the shift to shoving it out door for a PM, but "nerd who is adamant THEIR…
> I'd love to read your family member(s) criticisms; anywhere to do so? The perspective of a former NASA employee could be fascinating. Personal emails? These aren't the kind of people to blog. If you want a brief…
It's an amorphous solid last time I dove into this. The "well it's technically a liquid!" because it "flows" is really not telling the whole story. Like most science, it's just more complex than can be quickly…
There are still things considered “state secrets” or similar categories which can very very quickly cause you problems if it’s on a remotely commercial website. I’m not going to say you can’t find some of this…
Yeah i'm wondering how much of a role that plays in this as well. On the one hand I could believe it's something more benign, or the usual misunderstood fear mongering making it to some political level (well make sure…
Yeah that's what I did, but the focus on lower level programming meant a lack of part of what I find fun about coding which is code reuse optimization and abstraction. I sorta reached the limit of what I could do in Exa…
Always wish Exa could scale a little more. I understand that it's supposed to stay at the low level of coding, but when i realized unfolding loops was a very valid way to improve your score, I learned a lot, and also…
> Does radiology really make +$700,000.00 a year ? The radiologist I know does not, but they are paid very well (and these numbers are always dumb when you're not sure if they're living in Manhattan vs literally…
The main market to me is going to be ibuypower people, so a console gamer who wants to jump to PC but doesn't want to self build. I've been screwing around on pcpartpicker on and off for today, and I don't see a clean…
> While Minecraft is just a game, I'd argue it has more societal value than Cursor. The way things are valued is nonsensical to me. Well it's because societal value is not profitability. Only question that matters is if…
I think the only opinion I care about on this will be Aswath Damodaran https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQKIJU7TmTc I plan to stay the fuck away from it either way, but he's at least someone who's not only good at this…
Another VIA/QMK/VIAL nerd, mostly with 40%'s (split or otherwise, Chiri CE and Mercutio being my favorites), I think the main things modern keyboards should flat out adopt: 1. Offer a layout that's swapped CAPS with…
I do love that javascript's history is basically just coder mentality distilled. "oh yeah we'll fix that shortly" is almost always "oh fuck now we have to"
> They need to financially engineer a good looking quarter beforehand. Eh given the quality of recent IPO proposals I think they can just say there's a couple zillion air molecules to turn into gold and be done with it.
> I think this is poor advice. Its share of the index will be relatively small and if it is indeed a dud, the index will organically rebalance. If a 1 to $1.5t IPO that was fast tracked onto the S&P500 and then hoovered…
> Do you think people buying the SP 500 are forced to buy... If it's an index fund, like the vast majority of pension/roth/etc funds, then yes, yes they are. It's literally the whole point of an index fund.…
> The AI IPOs To be clear, the Space X prospectus seems to claim it IS an AI IPO.
I just responded above, but you might want to look at the GPD Pocket 4. It is NOT cheap ($1300 min spec) but it's also quite a bit more powerful and with better ports (full size HDMI and Ethernet). It's not for…
Amen. I have a GPD Pocket 4 as my go to because it, a second screen, a 40% keyboard, and the arc mouse all fit in my surprisingly small bag along with chargers, cords, and a bunch of non laptop related stuff (e reader,…
Because THIS TIME it'll just take the passing of the older generation for all of societies ills to be solved. We either design with human nature in mind or accept that things will degrade.
The problem is they're not designed for that. They aren't spending resources on some master control networking system because in 99% of use cases that won't be useful anyways as most of the traffic being dealt with…
Although every single render of those has pedals on the correct side as opposed to the Gemini optical illusion back pedal that tries to be both on the other side of the central gear and infront of the back wheel. Not…
You are giving way too much credit to the average headline. Most headlines are wrong/misleading, full stop. They have incentive to be, this isn't a secret. The "quality" headlines aren't the one the average person is…
Which the average person doesn’t know because this is the 50th headline they’ve read on how we’re screwed today that hasn’t happened. They’ve blown their attention budget for the layman and aren’t getting it back unless…
I've heard it makes you more visible on things like search results. Linkdin, of course, is trying to encourage interaction on their site so sounds believable that they'd do that, but i've been lucky enough to not need…
> Most software is not designed by intelligent and thoughtful people anymore. Eh nostalgia/survivorship bias. Not saying that you're wrong about the shift to shoving it out door for a PM, but "nerd who is adamant THEIR…
> I'd love to read your family member(s) criticisms; anywhere to do so? The perspective of a former NASA employee could be fascinating. Personal emails? These aren't the kind of people to blog. If you want a brief…