Freddie111
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- Playstation Employees Fear Identity Theft After Data Breach (bloomberg.com)
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I guess most of them still have some runway left with the VC or ICO money they raised. How is it to work at such a place after the hype and after the sentiment turned negative?
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I've noticed that several posts about Reddit get many upvotes but never make it to the front page anymore or get pushed down immediately. Looks like there is an auto-suppression in place.…
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I thought it might be interesting to hear what helped others. I'd consider my lifestyle pretty healthy and my sleep is good, but I often feel low-energy during the day. - I'm exercising a lot (usually 5 days a week) -…
- Apollo founder debunks Reddit's claims (old.reddit.com)
- Does Google artificially keep Reddit's app rating up? (play.google.com)
- Reddit Strike Has Started (reddark.untone.uk)
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Let's leave aside any discussions about big evil corps, network effects, and the chances for success of something like this. How would you go about setting up such an open source project? What tech stack would you use…
- How your cup of coffee contributes to climate change (theconversation.com)
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Afraid: fake news and spam apocalypse Excited: Having a super powerful assistant that makes me more productive for e.g. drafting emails, writing code, creating legal contracts, ...
- Reddit's Favorite Products in One Place (looria.com)
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I can already see ChatGPT competing with Google in the near future.
- Skin-Care Trick Is Being Rich (2019) (theatlantic.com)
- New Molecule Discovered That Strongly Stimulates Hair Growth (scitechdaily.com)
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We are showing strong traction (100k monthly users) but we're struggling to find investors for our pre-seed round. We're first time founders without a big network and the current market downturn makes it even harder for…
- CEO's LinkedIn crying selfie about layoffs met with backlash (newsweek.com)
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80% of startups fail, and so did mine. I consciously took some monetary risks like founding capital and no salary for a while. I learned a ton on this adventure but now it's time to go back to a safe job with a decent…