ahussain
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- LLMs fail in ways humans never would (ahussain.substack.com)
- Steve Jobs's Miracle Year (blog.awais.io)
- Show HN: Find out if you qualify for an O-1 visa (o1pathways.com)
- How I got an O-1 visa as a software engineer (blog.awais.io)
- Dealing with period of low focus / energy (awais.io)
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Meta has obviously made some great acquisitions over the years and is making progress with VR / Metaverse / Workplace. However, the core Facebook app seems to be exactly the same as it was 5 years ago, and I can't…
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Is there a conference I can go to to learn about topics things that come up in the day to day work of a professional software engineer. Things like: - clean coding principles - testing - debugging techniques - working…
- The Guardian's new "Tabloid" redesign (theguardian.com)
- How flies perceive motion (youtube.com)
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We have about 15 developers working in permeable sub-teams, each merging one PR on average per day. When a PR is created, it needs to be CRed by at least one other developer, and developers should look at each others'…
- Why nobody's getting laid in Silicon Valley (theguardian.com)
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Yesterday midnight marked the 70th anniversary of the independence of India and Pakistan from the British Raj. Key features of the problem [1]: - In 1947 British India is partitioned into India and Pakistan. The rulers…
- On Being Inadequate (thecrimson.com)
- Samsung's Paper-thin, Bendable Screen (stuff.co.nz)
- The Purpose of Religion (medium.com)
- Time Is Money (awaishussain.com)
- Show HN: Slide to delete on iOS (github.com)
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1) The NSA scandal. Large corporations cannot be trusted to protect an individual's private data. 2) As individuals we are producing more data than we ever have done. How do we reconcile these two facts? At the moment,…
- Keeping Track of Time (youtube.com)
- Non-Deterministic Newtonian system [2005] (pitt.edu)
- How a surgeon installs seizure sensors inside a skull (newscientist.com)