When 3D printing became accesible I joined the subreddit for inspiration of what use I could put it to and the opposite happened. Everyone was making plastic toys and ironic reaches like an “egg holster”. Every so often…
Can anyone recommend the best books on this topic? I’m not as interested in weight loss as I am the mental health effects and other physiological factors.
Yet another surprisingly fantastic reason to hate Equifax: - no security - no competition - no privacy - no recourse - unsubscribable spam - terrible phone processes force having an online account… which has no security…
It seems like this would be really cool gamified. Such a thing must exist, if so I’d play, if not, I’d wonder why.
Can you talk more about the dynamics and timing here? Joining recently vs reinterviewing, and the factors that influence the underwater situation?
The are several insidious problems with trashing code are: 1. It becomes an impulse and ends up cropping up in places where code is not just perceived as shit, but also misunderstood. And once devs aren’t taking the…
When 3D printing became accesible I joined the subreddit for inspiration of what use I could put it to and the opposite happened. Everyone was making plastic toys and ironic reaches like an “egg holster”. Every so often…
Can anyone recommend the best books on this topic? I’m not as interested in weight loss as I am the mental health effects and other physiological factors.
Yet another surprisingly fantastic reason to hate Equifax: - no security - no competition - no privacy - no recourse - unsubscribable spam - terrible phone processes force having an online account… which has no security…
It seems like this would be really cool gamified. Such a thing must exist, if so I’d play, if not, I’d wonder why.
Can you talk more about the dynamics and timing here? Joining recently vs reinterviewing, and the factors that influence the underwater situation?
The are several insidious problems with trashing code are: 1. It becomes an impulse and ends up cropping up in places where code is not just perceived as shit, but also misunderstood. And once devs aren’t taking the…