This idea of gathering deep domain knowledge isn't very realistic in my opinion. Not in slow moving, poorly managed companies at least, when compared to being a solo dev or working at a fast paced, well-organized…
Posts like these remind me to stay away from Google for Business. Google doesn't seem to care about their users-- This is a common problem with Google: There's no way to get in contact with a human-- unless you create a…
I liked classes to-- their lifecycle methods were so clear to work with. That said, learning how useEffect replaces lifecycle methods is pretty quick to pickup. As is useState. The lesser known hooks are what are…
The shouts of vendors in the street is why I avoid cities in Mexico, especially CDMX. The noise levels in Mexico are so abrasive to me.
" The APA doesn't seem to be under the delusion that they can control how masculinity is viewed in society, anyway." The APA-- the professional org. which represents the field of psychology in the USA--[1] literally…
I'm afraid I can't give any credence to a politically divisive & politically-fashionable concept as "toxic masculinity". Especially if "toxic femininity" isn't commonly referenced in the same context-- because without…
a course on a topic does not dictate what policies in a society should or should not subscribe to. Given that scientific discourse and outcomes fluctuate, we can assume the same is true social science. Furthermore,…
I purchased the "Carson MicroBrite Plus 60x-120x Power LED Lighted Pocket Microscope"[1] for $15 on Amazon. I love it for its portability and durability-- I can pop it in my pocket or backpack and check out stuff on…
I'm more concerned about plastic fibers getting into the air via laundering (or simply regular activity of wearing them and little bits of plastic occasionally coming loose) than I am about the use of oil in the…
"The issue is no one has any place scrutinizing or judging another because it is hypocritical." Just curious-- do you mean that in absolute terms? For example: Can a teacher/parent/manager scrutinize or judge a…
Saying something is real, does not make that thing real. You are not the gatekeeper of what is and is not "misogyny". Leave women alone? Are women somehow ordained with a shield against any criticism? No one can ever…
I agree. I think as long as you have an acceptable degree of financial security, that it is very healthy to face new challenges. As someone who has taken a few sabbaticals--including leaving an apartment to live in a…
"misogyny" Uh, no. Criticism does not equate to hatred. And the more the word "misogyny" is misused by being thrown around frivolously, the less useful it is as an accurate descriptor. You do our language and society a…
CRUD is just one of an application's layers. It allows adding/removing/updating data. This is simply a data-foundation for an application. Of course it feels the same across apps and industries-- it's a concrete slab…
Same here— in the east bay (Milpitas). I was alarmed by how much silt built up on any outdoor surface. I assumed it was due to nearby highways and busy roads. Left that living situation after 2-3 months due to the…
I tried learning programming off and on for about 3-4 years. Sometimes while working full time, sometimes while unemployed. How to create an full stack web app didn't click until three things happened: 1. I took two…
Open Source Ecology is currently on its 7th generation prototype of open source tractor: https://www.opensourceecology.org/portfolio/tractor/ "LifeTrac is a low-cost, multipurpose open source tractor. It serves as a…
"8k-ish" I read this as k8s-ish... which makes me thing maybe 8k-ish could be your product name, as a play on k8s-ish. That said... ive been learning kubernetes lately and it doesn't necessarily relate to AI.
Thanks! I was just curious about your perspective-- When do you mean by Helm is pretty bad? Could you elaborate? Also, how does it compare with alternatives?
The headline reminds me of an organization with a similar mission-- Open Source Ecology "...currently developing a set of open source blueprints for the Global Village Construction Set (GVCS) – a set of the 50 most…
This is awesome. He mentions not having a mentor... "“I didn't have a mentor to help me, really," But I am skeptical about that claim-- I think good guidance by good parents is arguably mentorship. A quick google search…
I think the claims in this article are dubious. For example: "Research papers are considered higher quality the more they are cited by others." This may be true in general, but what if there was a "hack the system"…
No offense, but your perspective does not sound open minded. I'd recommend being open to other, unexplored (by you) possibilities, since one person cannot be everywhere at once, nor understand the experiences of…
I like programming in Clojure. My brain flowed pretty easily in it-- it felt very much like opening and collapsing computations-- in a natural way, like algebra. I just don't like its enigmatic stack traces when an…
This idea of gathering deep domain knowledge isn't very realistic in my opinion. Not in slow moving, poorly managed companies at least, when compared to being a solo dev or working at a fast paced, well-organized…
Posts like these remind me to stay away from Google for Business. Google doesn't seem to care about their users-- This is a common problem with Google: There's no way to get in contact with a human-- unless you create a…
I liked classes to-- their lifecycle methods were so clear to work with. That said, learning how useEffect replaces lifecycle methods is pretty quick to pickup. As is useState. The lesser known hooks are what are…
The shouts of vendors in the street is why I avoid cities in Mexico, especially CDMX. The noise levels in Mexico are so abrasive to me.
" The APA doesn't seem to be under the delusion that they can control how masculinity is viewed in society, anyway." The APA-- the professional org. which represents the field of psychology in the USA--[1] literally…
I'm afraid I can't give any credence to a politically divisive & politically-fashionable concept as "toxic masculinity". Especially if "toxic femininity" isn't commonly referenced in the same context-- because without…
a course on a topic does not dictate what policies in a society should or should not subscribe to. Given that scientific discourse and outcomes fluctuate, we can assume the same is true social science. Furthermore,…
I purchased the "Carson MicroBrite Plus 60x-120x Power LED Lighted Pocket Microscope"[1] for $15 on Amazon. I love it for its portability and durability-- I can pop it in my pocket or backpack and check out stuff on…
I'm more concerned about plastic fibers getting into the air via laundering (or simply regular activity of wearing them and little bits of plastic occasionally coming loose) than I am about the use of oil in the…
"The issue is no one has any place scrutinizing or judging another because it is hypocritical." Just curious-- do you mean that in absolute terms? For example: Can a teacher/parent/manager scrutinize or judge a…
Saying something is real, does not make that thing real. You are not the gatekeeper of what is and is not "misogyny". Leave women alone? Are women somehow ordained with a shield against any criticism? No one can ever…
I agree. I think as long as you have an acceptable degree of financial security, that it is very healthy to face new challenges. As someone who has taken a few sabbaticals--including leaving an apartment to live in a…
"misogyny" Uh, no. Criticism does not equate to hatred. And the more the word "misogyny" is misused by being thrown around frivolously, the less useful it is as an accurate descriptor. You do our language and society a…
CRUD is just one of an application's layers. It allows adding/removing/updating data. This is simply a data-foundation for an application. Of course it feels the same across apps and industries-- it's a concrete slab…
Same here— in the east bay (Milpitas). I was alarmed by how much silt built up on any outdoor surface. I assumed it was due to nearby highways and busy roads. Left that living situation after 2-3 months due to the…
I tried learning programming off and on for about 3-4 years. Sometimes while working full time, sometimes while unemployed. How to create an full stack web app didn't click until three things happened: 1. I took two…
Open Source Ecology is currently on its 7th generation prototype of open source tractor: https://www.opensourceecology.org/portfolio/tractor/ "LifeTrac is a low-cost, multipurpose open source tractor. It serves as a…
"8k-ish" I read this as k8s-ish... which makes me thing maybe 8k-ish could be your product name, as a play on k8s-ish. That said... ive been learning kubernetes lately and it doesn't necessarily relate to AI.
Thanks! I was just curious about your perspective-- When do you mean by Helm is pretty bad? Could you elaborate? Also, how does it compare with alternatives?
The headline reminds me of an organization with a similar mission-- Open Source Ecology "...currently developing a set of open source blueprints for the Global Village Construction Set (GVCS) – a set of the 50 most…
This is awesome. He mentions not having a mentor... "“I didn't have a mentor to help me, really," But I am skeptical about that claim-- I think good guidance by good parents is arguably mentorship. A quick google search…
I think the claims in this article are dubious. For example: "Research papers are considered higher quality the more they are cited by others." This may be true in general, but what if there was a "hack the system"…
No offense, but your perspective does not sound open minded. I'd recommend being open to other, unexplored (by you) possibilities, since one person cannot be everywhere at once, nor understand the experiences of…
I like programming in Clojure. My brain flowed pretty easily in it-- it felt very much like opening and collapsing computations-- in a natural way, like algebra. I just don't like its enigmatic stack traces when an…