Fredej
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They do. It's called Mounjaro.
What I'm trying to say is that the supply is constrained, not the demand. And the supply of factories themselves are constrained as well. So they need to build more factories, which they are doing at an impressive pace.…
I mean sort of, maybe. It's a danish company, that's already the largest contributor to research, also from a grant perspective. The Novo Nordisk Foundation is supplying research grants at like 5 times of the size of…
They are literally buying up as many factories as they are allowed to do. Money is not the issue - getting access to production lines is.
They were begging others to sign _for them_. It's not contradictory :)
Or is the exchange rate an artefact of the size of their economy?
I love hackathons. But what is described in the article indeed sounds horrible. At my job, we have a hackathon once a year. You are free to decide if you want to join. It is during work-hours and you can work on…
> mini skunkworks team with the freedom to do anything as long as it benefits the company This is my lived reality right now. It's not necessarily super fun in the long run. It can get draining to work on new thing…
Man, to stumble upon this, at this time in my life, of all times. I literally just sent an email to HR, talking about how my new boss is horrible - I've only had him for 2 months and now I'm home on sick leave from…
I mean, it's not that I didn't expect changes or didn't expect the language to be smaller - it's just that there definitely things that I would want to bring with me over to C. One thing I really like is RAII - that I…
Oh man, no defer? Bummer. I'm switching from C++ to C recently and there sure are a bunch of things I'm missing!
Depends on how much you want to do it. If you wanna do full time consulting, sure that's the case. But a part-time consulting gig on the side, when you've been working for 10+ years and have a solid network? In that…
I do that same thing. Earning around $100 an hour, and I can do as many hours as I want, whenever I want to. I do this on top of my full time job, so I usually do a few hours at night or a weekend day here and there.…
There's a huge amount of data to base this on, in the very context that it's presented in.
> Because your machine is tied to AD, email, bunch of other corporate stuff Most of the time, I genuinely wish it wasn't. There's so much I have access to, that I would never, ever need. And because I have that, I can't…
Or, hear me out ... Get a different job.
> Sorry, you don't have permission to visit this site. > Website blocked > Not allowed to browse Shareware Download category > You tried to visit:https://www.valcanbuild.tech/handling-corporate-firewalls/ The irony.
I agree to a large extent. For myself, I'm the most productive when I - Am able to influence what I work on, and choose how I solve a task - Have tasks lined up in a front of me that I can choose to work on - Am in a…
There's an HDMI, 3 Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C), an SD card reader and a headphone jack on the Macbook Pro. https://www.apple.com/macbook-pro-14-and-16/specs/
My dad uses the Google speaker for two things: - Making animal / fart sounds for his grand-children. - Timers for cooking ("Hey Google, set timer to 4 minutes). I recently spent a month at my parents place. I really,…
Everything is pretty light weight as long as things are running smoothly. It's not completely unlike an IT department: You only really figure out their value, when things go poorly.
The ratio between waters melting and boiling point is amazingly high at 100°C/0°C!
One part he mentions is that avoiding tracking cookies means avoiding the "I consent to tracking cookies" popup. > However, GA has grown exceedingly complicated, installs cookies (thus requiring the utterly annoying…
The cable thing is pretty solved with the Quest 2. Zero cables there.
The argument would probably be that without patents, what reason does companies have to disclose methods of operation? Everything would become a trade-secret. With patents the deal is as follows: Tell us how you made it…