What I mean is that later employees—especially the ones who joined during the 2021–2022 hype when Brex was valued at that crazy $12.3 billion peak—got their RSU grants priced at those very high levels. That meant their…
That's less than half of Brex's crazy $12.3 billion peak back in 2022. But honestly, it’s still one of the biggest fintech deals ever and actually gives people real money in a market where most unicorns are just stuck.…
Yes! You bought back fond memories, despite the frustrations.
What sorts of assumptions?
I user the ycombinator link, but it still says 0 credits, what gives?
> Building nôn pipelines Never heard of "nôn pipelines" - is that like a new thing?
Basic question: Is PF related to ebpf by any chance?
So, Finland gave fluoride a shot in a few cities back in the '60s through the '90s, but they didn’t see much point to it and dropped it. Now, some spots there are even filtering it out of the water. You can still get it…
Honestly, while this is a great update and all, other AI platforms have had web search functionality for quite some time now. Any explanation for this delay? I wonder if Claude’s API will match Perplexity’s dynamic…
Aryabhāta, an exceptional Indian mathematician born in 476 CE, left a lasting mark on mathematics and astronomy. At the age of 23, in 499 CE, he calculated pi to be approximately 3.1416 and suggested its irrational…
Didn't parents care for their children before? So then why do you think California - arguably the most liberal state - is also implementing a return to work mandate?
[flagged]
How timely!! I was looking for something similar to convert some of my portrait images. I'm trying it right now and I'll let you know how it goes soon. Thank you
I can't disagree with that too much, although I have a very special place in my heart for the Intellij's of the world.
I recall when I used to work for Pupper Labs - then PuppetDB jumping to Clojure in 2012 was a gutsy call that totally paid off and put the language on the map. Puppet was a Ruby shop, but as data piled up, they needed…
So, Microsoft’s move to ditch leases for “a couple hundred megawatts” of data center capacity, as noted in TFA, is a pretty intriguing shift—and it’s not just a random cutback. Per some reports from Capacity Media and…
As a longtime Vim user, I’ve got to say, the "completion-preview-mode" caught my eye. It’s pretty cool how Emacs is tossing in this slick, built-in predictive typing thing—kinda like Company or Corfu, but using its own…
Reminded me of a few similar articles I have read that reveal how divers’ real-world needs drive equipment evolution, transforming a basic human function into a catalyst for safer, more inclusive cold-water diving. [1]…
> Imagine giving you car to strangers who will use it as a public trash can. You would need a hard societal change for people to respect other people's property. Nothing that a bit of insurance cannot fix. But I do get…
The future of FSD in Tesla and other self-driving cars is looking pretty wild! Tesla’s been pushing hard with stuff like their Cybercab and unsupervised FSD plans, and if they pull it off, it could flip the whole car…
So, Warren Buffett’s been dumping stocks like Apple and Bank of America—$134 billion worth—and sitting on a massive $334 billion cash stash. Dude’s not spilling the beans in his annual letter, but it’s kinda wild,…
While open-source LLMs offer transparency and community-driven innovation, the future might not be exclusively OSS. Proprietary models have significant advantages, including the ability to secure investment for…
You might have a point there. But honestly, it's so ancient that I had to do a double-take when I saw a UI inspired by Windows 2000.
What I mean is that later employees—especially the ones who joined during the 2021–2022 hype when Brex was valued at that crazy $12.3 billion peak—got their RSU grants priced at those very high levels. That meant their…
That's less than half of Brex's crazy $12.3 billion peak back in 2022. But honestly, it’s still one of the biggest fintech deals ever and actually gives people real money in a market where most unicorns are just stuck.…
Yes! You bought back fond memories, despite the frustrations.
What sorts of assumptions?
I user the ycombinator link, but it still says 0 credits, what gives?
> Building nôn pipelines Never heard of "nôn pipelines" - is that like a new thing?
Basic question: Is PF related to ebpf by any chance?
So, Finland gave fluoride a shot in a few cities back in the '60s through the '90s, but they didn’t see much point to it and dropped it. Now, some spots there are even filtering it out of the water. You can still get it…
Honestly, while this is a great update and all, other AI platforms have had web search functionality for quite some time now. Any explanation for this delay? I wonder if Claude’s API will match Perplexity’s dynamic…
Aryabhāta, an exceptional Indian mathematician born in 476 CE, left a lasting mark on mathematics and astronomy. At the age of 23, in 499 CE, he calculated pi to be approximately 3.1416 and suggested its irrational…
Didn't parents care for their children before? So then why do you think California - arguably the most liberal state - is also implementing a return to work mandate?
[flagged]
How timely!! I was looking for something similar to convert some of my portrait images. I'm trying it right now and I'll let you know how it goes soon. Thank you
[flagged]
I can't disagree with that too much, although I have a very special place in my heart for the Intellij's of the world.
I recall when I used to work for Pupper Labs - then PuppetDB jumping to Clojure in 2012 was a gutsy call that totally paid off and put the language on the map. Puppet was a Ruby shop, but as data piled up, they needed…
So, Microsoft’s move to ditch leases for “a couple hundred megawatts” of data center capacity, as noted in TFA, is a pretty intriguing shift—and it’s not just a random cutback. Per some reports from Capacity Media and…
As a longtime Vim user, I’ve got to say, the "completion-preview-mode" caught my eye. It’s pretty cool how Emacs is tossing in this slick, built-in predictive typing thing—kinda like Company or Corfu, but using its own…
[flagged]
Reminded me of a few similar articles I have read that reveal how divers’ real-world needs drive equipment evolution, transforming a basic human function into a catalyst for safer, more inclusive cold-water diving. [1]…
> Imagine giving you car to strangers who will use it as a public trash can. You would need a hard societal change for people to respect other people's property. Nothing that a bit of insurance cannot fix. But I do get…
The future of FSD in Tesla and other self-driving cars is looking pretty wild! Tesla’s been pushing hard with stuff like their Cybercab and unsupervised FSD plans, and if they pull it off, it could flip the whole car…
So, Warren Buffett’s been dumping stocks like Apple and Bank of America—$134 billion worth—and sitting on a massive $334 billion cash stash. Dude’s not spilling the beans in his annual letter, but it’s kinda wild,…
While open-source LLMs offer transparency and community-driven innovation, the future might not be exclusively OSS. Proprietary models have significant advantages, including the ability to secure investment for…
You might have a point there. But honestly, it's so ancient that I had to do a double-take when I saw a UI inspired by Windows 2000.