This is insanely bad advice, IMO. Anger is very hard to control, can easily backfire into self-loathing and cause you to strain existing relationships, which can also further fuel internal anger at oneself. If you get…
I've been struggling with this for years and I've made tremendous progress in 2022. Here's what worked for me: - developing a regular aerobic exercise routine. Starting my day with a walk or run makes such a difference,…
> I'm not sure if there's much value in learning things like basic SQL queries anymore which was something I had to learn when studying computer science. I really disagree, a major function of education is to teach…
The problem is that calculators are correct 100% of the time, ChatGPT is not. What makes it more difficult is that it's often really hard to tell when ChatGPT is correct or not.
I was part of a small startup (about 50 employees) that was acquired by a big publicly-traded tech firm about 5 years ago, and boy was that experience interesting. Before moving to the new office, we were told that we…
It's just so obvious at this point. I remember Justin Kan's interview[0] about Web3 and gaming, specifically the idea that we'd have NFTs as transferable game assets and instantly thinking "how does this guy not know…
It's probably the U4320Q, which I use and love as well.
Yes, because TV prices are heavily subsidized by ad systems installed directly on the OS and not reflective of the true cost of manufacturing. Good monitors still do not have this problem.
> I think that you are severely overestimating the number of people who believe the political bullshit. I come from a very, very red part of America, and I can assure you that many of them do believe it, or at least did…
This is insanely bad advice, IMO. Anger is very hard to control, can easily backfire into self-loathing and cause you to strain existing relationships, which can also further fuel internal anger at oneself. If you get…
I've been struggling with this for years and I've made tremendous progress in 2022. Here's what worked for me: - developing a regular aerobic exercise routine. Starting my day with a walk or run makes such a difference,…
> I'm not sure if there's much value in learning things like basic SQL queries anymore which was something I had to learn when studying computer science. I really disagree, a major function of education is to teach…
The problem is that calculators are correct 100% of the time, ChatGPT is not. What makes it more difficult is that it's often really hard to tell when ChatGPT is correct or not.
I was part of a small startup (about 50 employees) that was acquired by a big publicly-traded tech firm about 5 years ago, and boy was that experience interesting. Before moving to the new office, we were told that we…
It's just so obvious at this point. I remember Justin Kan's interview[0] about Web3 and gaming, specifically the idea that we'd have NFTs as transferable game assets and instantly thinking "how does this guy not know…
It's probably the U4320Q, which I use and love as well.
Yes, because TV prices are heavily subsidized by ad systems installed directly on the OS and not reflective of the true cost of manufacturing. Good monitors still do not have this problem.
> I think that you are severely overestimating the number of people who believe the political bullshit. I come from a very, very red part of America, and I can assure you that many of them do believe it, or at least did…