I stumbled into a career in programming due to originally learning excel in an unrelated field. This project is such a great idea imo and seems like it would be a game changer for anyone that is regularly working…
I have the same question/confusion. I'm not sure what the benefit is of merging the projects? I get they are very close feature wise but why physically combine and make Remix features an opt in vite plugin vs just…
Great article! I had a similar set up using zsh and fzf but recently switched to https://atuin.sh/ and can't recommended it enough. It just works and I love the default built in search by current directory vs global.
I love yabai and use it every day. It’s the only Mac OS is tolerable for me vs Linux with a WM. I am sad though that you lose a good chunk of functionality without disabling SIP, which isn’t allowed for work devices
I managed fast food restaurants prior to becoming a SWE and our target turnover was 130% annually so not quite to that level.
This guide was the only resource that made my 400 CS networking course material final stick.
I don't think anything close to the compute needed to train chatgpt or any of the other LLM's would be possible in 1985 or 2000
Not affilated in any way, listened to a podcast with Richard Hipp the founder of SQLite https://corecursive.com/066-sqlite-with-richard-hipp/. Super interesting especially his thoughts/work on exhaustive tests.
I'm not sure I agree with the premise of the post. I recently graduated college and the absolute best opportunities available to me where I made the most growth as a dev where internships. I know internship recruiting…
I think the numbers above actually make sense if you look at the pressures that influence decisions on what to study and whether to get a PhD for national vs international students. If you're international getting a…
Location: Tucson, Arizona Remote: Open Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: Java, Python, Javascript, Node.js, React, Kubernetes, Service Mesh Resume: https://filebin.net/zssfxnq970de4p6c/Jeff_Wiederkehr_09_20.p...…
Location: Tucson, Arizona Remote: Open Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: Java, Python, Javascript, Node.js, React, Kubernetes, Service Mesh Resume: https://filebin.net/gizyrg2jjpovbam5/Jeff_Wiederkehr.pdf Email:…
Excited to see Taro on the front page of HN. I’m just finishing up my first internship at a Big Tech Co and the advice and discussions I’ve seen from Rahul/Alex were extremely valuable in helping me perform well. I feel…
Stoked to see hackpack on the front page of HN. Not affiliated with the company just a customer but they were critical part in my success prepping for technical interviews. Can't recommend them enough.
I'm a huge fan of waterloo's model as well for students but I think it's really hard to replicate without the prestige of a University like Waterloo.
I'm on the latest release because their was a copr available for Fedora. I haven't noticed any issues so far but have only used it for a couple hours at this point.
I'm also a college student who went down the same rabbit hole recently. I found this github repo and video series super helpful for understanding how to create your own neovim config.…
I’m a student and in our CS department professors can test our code with valgrind and for formatting with Gradescope. I’m not sure how it works in practice but it’s an option if you are interested.
I don’t daily drive pop os but i theirs a couple quality of life improvements like slimmed down default applications, improved App Store, default support for battery profiles. Also I don’t believe they install any Snaps…
I’m just a student but I would love some content around how to get started with serverless. Also comparing and contrasting different front end or UI frameworks and what you’ve seen that’s worked well or poorly at scale.
I stumbled into a career in programming due to originally learning excel in an unrelated field. This project is such a great idea imo and seems like it would be a game changer for anyone that is regularly working…
I have the same question/confusion. I'm not sure what the benefit is of merging the projects? I get they are very close feature wise but why physically combine and make Remix features an opt in vite plugin vs just…
Great article! I had a similar set up using zsh and fzf but recently switched to https://atuin.sh/ and can't recommended it enough. It just works and I love the default built in search by current directory vs global.
I love yabai and use it every day. It’s the only Mac OS is tolerable for me vs Linux with a WM. I am sad though that you lose a good chunk of functionality without disabling SIP, which isn’t allowed for work devices
I managed fast food restaurants prior to becoming a SWE and our target turnover was 130% annually so not quite to that level.
This guide was the only resource that made my 400 CS networking course material final stick.
I don't think anything close to the compute needed to train chatgpt or any of the other LLM's would be possible in 1985 or 2000
Not affilated in any way, listened to a podcast with Richard Hipp the founder of SQLite https://corecursive.com/066-sqlite-with-richard-hipp/. Super interesting especially his thoughts/work on exhaustive tests.
I'm not sure I agree with the premise of the post. I recently graduated college and the absolute best opportunities available to me where I made the most growth as a dev where internships. I know internship recruiting…
I think the numbers above actually make sense if you look at the pressures that influence decisions on what to study and whether to get a PhD for national vs international students. If you're international getting a…
Location: Tucson, Arizona Remote: Open Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: Java, Python, Javascript, Node.js, React, Kubernetes, Service Mesh Resume: https://filebin.net/zssfxnq970de4p6c/Jeff_Wiederkehr_09_20.p...…
Location: Tucson, Arizona Remote: Open Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: Java, Python, Javascript, Node.js, React, Kubernetes, Service Mesh Resume: https://filebin.net/gizyrg2jjpovbam5/Jeff_Wiederkehr.pdf Email:…
Excited to see Taro on the front page of HN. I’m just finishing up my first internship at a Big Tech Co and the advice and discussions I’ve seen from Rahul/Alex were extremely valuable in helping me perform well. I feel…
Stoked to see hackpack on the front page of HN. Not affiliated with the company just a customer but they were critical part in my success prepping for technical interviews. Can't recommend them enough.
I'm a huge fan of waterloo's model as well for students but I think it's really hard to replicate without the prestige of a University like Waterloo.
I'm on the latest release because their was a copr available for Fedora. I haven't noticed any issues so far but have only used it for a couple hours at this point.
I'm also a college student who went down the same rabbit hole recently. I found this github repo and video series super helpful for understanding how to create your own neovim config.…
I’m a student and in our CS department professors can test our code with valgrind and for formatting with Gradescope. I’m not sure how it works in practice but it’s an option if you are interested.
I don’t daily drive pop os but i theirs a couple quality of life improvements like slimmed down default applications, improved App Store, default support for battery profiles. Also I don’t believe they install any Snaps…
I’m just a student but I would love some content around how to get started with serverless. Also comparing and contrasting different front end or UI frameworks and what you’ve seen that’s worked well or poorly at scale.