See the history of Reddit. It was manually curated sock puppets before bots were viable, and now that bots are viable, I strongly believe the bulk of comments and posts in the popular subreddits are bots (and many are…
I've recently used a ruby script with a bunch of methods that I can configure with a few yaml files to generate a shell script which I can then run. Each run generates a timestamped folder with not only the bash script,…
Location: SF Bay Area Remote: Yes (willing to come to office occasionally) Willing to relocate: no Technologies: Java, Scala, Ruby, Python, C++, SQL, No-SQL, GraphQL etc Resume:…
So you're paying them to not fix a bug in their system, am I reading that right?
The contract of the web is: - I ask for a resource - you give it to me - any linked resources (stylesheets, scripts, images etc) are up to me to request Therefore there is no "ethical" conundrum in blocking ads. The ad…
I made a simple one myself as a one file html app. https://gitlab.com/aksrikanth/flash-cards
Think of what happens to a fluid when exposed to a vacuum. The water surrounding the vacuum instantly vaporizes and creates bubbles of water vapor. Then these small vacuum bubbles collapse and create small shockwaves…
Is there a firefox extension that can give me a GPT-3 summary of any given page? That would be super useful.
I'm now wondering if there is a time in history when this would not be seen as a coincidence? Like a time when there was no crazy ruler.
Uber and Lyft are betting that 7/8 threshold will never be hit organically, but they can buy a 7/8 share of the legislature ensuring that this measure can only develop in one direction.
CSS is declarative and not imperative. A lot of people have issues with a different kind of programming. Also the "cascading" nature of CSS makes it hard to reason about.
I love my Ricoh GR and bought it nearly 6 years ago. The camera is an amazing combination of an APS-C sized sensor in a pocketable form factor combined with a fixed focal length lens (which is superb) that is perfect…
So any post that has "... a liberal amount..." or "... take the conservative approach ..." or "... replaced the right wing nut..." would be filtered. Political candidates also share names with other people. Name based…
If you've ever used a firecracker rocket it has solid fuel in exactly the same way. It just burns from the inside out (I think) to ensure that the rocket's center of gravity doesn't change as the burn progresses.
Is it possible to have the hierarchical structure of tabs like in tree style tabs (so I can see which tab spawned which tabs)?
Related: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pF1mOTsYB0Q
No one, not even those who love me, need to see my face in High Def.
It would be a good choice to replace tablets that are used outside conference rooms to show the schedule and/or book the room.
Also missing optimal placement of scarecrows for larger farms.
The first time I was a new (post) grad and I didn't much like it and left for a startup within a year. I figured I'd give it another go with more experience, so the second time I was hired at L5 (expected to be leading…
This may have been true 15 years ago when they were a small company. Google now employs ~60K engineers and the majority of them are "Bog Standard". Disclosure: I worked at Google twice.
> Too little (PHP, JavaScript) is suboptimal, and too much (Scala, Haskell, Rust) is also suboptimal. I find myself thinking the exact opposite. When you want to do something quick and dirty JavaScript or Ruby are my go…
“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.” ― George Bernard Shaw, Man and Superman
I would really love if the system76 laptops had hardware kill switches for the camera and the microphone. If the camera switch also physically occludes the lens, that would be great.
Not necessarily true: https://www.livescience.com/24694-identical-twins-not-identi... paper (PDF) : https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Constantin_Polychronako...
See the history of Reddit. It was manually curated sock puppets before bots were viable, and now that bots are viable, I strongly believe the bulk of comments and posts in the popular subreddits are bots (and many are…
I've recently used a ruby script with a bunch of methods that I can configure with a few yaml files to generate a shell script which I can then run. Each run generates a timestamped folder with not only the bash script,…
Location: SF Bay Area Remote: Yes (willing to come to office occasionally) Willing to relocate: no Technologies: Java, Scala, Ruby, Python, C++, SQL, No-SQL, GraphQL etc Resume:…
So you're paying them to not fix a bug in their system, am I reading that right?
The contract of the web is: - I ask for a resource - you give it to me - any linked resources (stylesheets, scripts, images etc) are up to me to request Therefore there is no "ethical" conundrum in blocking ads. The ad…
I made a simple one myself as a one file html app. https://gitlab.com/aksrikanth/flash-cards
Think of what happens to a fluid when exposed to a vacuum. The water surrounding the vacuum instantly vaporizes and creates bubbles of water vapor. Then these small vacuum bubbles collapse and create small shockwaves…
Is there a firefox extension that can give me a GPT-3 summary of any given page? That would be super useful.
I'm now wondering if there is a time in history when this would not be seen as a coincidence? Like a time when there was no crazy ruler.
Uber and Lyft are betting that 7/8 threshold will never be hit organically, but they can buy a 7/8 share of the legislature ensuring that this measure can only develop in one direction.
CSS is declarative and not imperative. A lot of people have issues with a different kind of programming. Also the "cascading" nature of CSS makes it hard to reason about.
I love my Ricoh GR and bought it nearly 6 years ago. The camera is an amazing combination of an APS-C sized sensor in a pocketable form factor combined with a fixed focal length lens (which is superb) that is perfect…
So any post that has "... a liberal amount..." or "... take the conservative approach ..." or "... replaced the right wing nut..." would be filtered. Political candidates also share names with other people. Name based…
If you've ever used a firecracker rocket it has solid fuel in exactly the same way. It just burns from the inside out (I think) to ensure that the rocket's center of gravity doesn't change as the burn progresses.
Is it possible to have the hierarchical structure of tabs like in tree style tabs (so I can see which tab spawned which tabs)?
Related: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pF1mOTsYB0Q
No one, not even those who love me, need to see my face in High Def.
It would be a good choice to replace tablets that are used outside conference rooms to show the schedule and/or book the room.
Also missing optimal placement of scarecrows for larger farms.
The first time I was a new (post) grad and I didn't much like it and left for a startup within a year. I figured I'd give it another go with more experience, so the second time I was hired at L5 (expected to be leading…
This may have been true 15 years ago when they were a small company. Google now employs ~60K engineers and the majority of them are "Bog Standard". Disclosure: I worked at Google twice.
> Too little (PHP, JavaScript) is suboptimal, and too much (Scala, Haskell, Rust) is also suboptimal. I find myself thinking the exact opposite. When you want to do something quick and dirty JavaScript or Ruby are my go…
“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.” ― George Bernard Shaw, Man and Superman
I would really love if the system76 laptops had hardware kill switches for the camera and the microphone. If the camera switch also physically occludes the lens, that would be great.
Not necessarily true: https://www.livescience.com/24694-identical-twins-not-identi... paper (PDF) : https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Constantin_Polychronako...