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I don't know why you're being downvoted. There is a reason why development volume across states is asymmetric.
> SAMUEL ALTMAN, an individual, GREGORY BROCKMAN, an individual, OPENAI, INC., a corporation, OPENAI, L.P., a limited partnership, OPENAI, L.L.C., a limited liability company, OPENAI GP, L.L.C., a limited liability…
Larry David had the same thought, and it was the theme of the episode "The Covid Hoarder" in Curb Your Enthusiasm wherein Albert Brooks stages a funeral for his non-deceased self.
Is 11/100 not the almost ideal marine infantryman score?
When my startup was acquired, we had to migrate from using Expensify to some god-awful corporate nonsense (SAP Concur). Lord, how I miss Expensify. It was the epitome of intuitive. It makes me sad that Expensify was not…
CPAs absolutely have their license on the line and are required to validate and sign off on the returns that they prepare. They are liable for claims against the validity of the return. Tax attorneys are different; they…
Yes. Section K: https://www.eeoc.gov/wysk/what-you-should-know-about-covid-1... Good for them. Glad to see this becoming a standard policy across many orgs.
Having never heard of bitchute, I just checked it out. It’s basically just right wing nut job stuff. I think LiveLeak at least was a little more “balanced”, in that it was about entertaining content, regardless of the…
Service Now is the bane of my existence. Pray tell if the behind-the-scenes code base is as bad as the experience.
The worst I’ve seen was Nord VPN. Three or four modals / screens where the action to stop your subscription was the smaller, secondary UI element, almost not even noticeable. How a dev or PM can live with themselves…
Own/compel one of the ends.
Thank you for trying
No gamer loves GameStop, where’d you get that idea? They are known for buying back your 60$ blockbuster game after a month for $3, and reselling for $55. They should be dead in the water, and the shorts will eventually…
> Earlier this week, the company hosted an “empathy circle” to “build understanding with members of the team on things that affect us.” It did not go over well with employees. Maybe they got fired for this terrible idea
Well they left all the juicy parts out Context: https://www.theverge.com/2021/1/15/22232766/github-employees... I can’t believe people talk like this on a work public channel.
The end result is the same, but the mechanisms that create and persist that phenomenon are now a billion dollar industry driven by very smart people with shareholders that they answer to. The result is that the…
History doesn’t have any precedent for this. Algorithmically defined echo chambers are a new frontier for society to tackle. We’ve tried the option of waving our hands and hoping for the best, and what we got was a…
Buy PTON now then, at least 18 million potential subscribers out there
Any resources you can share? Sounds amazing
My dad used to tell me about these. He commonly would use them when his parents took him to the shoe store in the early 50s, Northern California. He occasionally has related this fact to podiatrists pals, who generally…
Dr. Banana’s meta analysis on fecal flinging was groundbreaking, he doesn’t deserve this.
I’ve found celery to be extremely useful and reliable at handling > 1MM daily async tasks with non deterministic latencies. The programming interface melds beautifully with Flask.
I think he means South East Asia
If California can tax it, oh they will tax it.
Always include a duck https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/1220...