My brother in Christ he was literally the CEO of VMware
I wrote a generic kernel driver overlay for error correction for block devices on Linux (Winter 2017-18) for a student org at my university. Interned at NVIDIA on their Linux graphics driver in Summer 2019
the end game is MechanicGPT trained on the obscure phpBB/vBulletin car mechanic boards from the early 00's
Did you attend the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign?
IMO QEMU is a nice spot between important, straightforward to contribute and relatively understaffed compared to how widely it is used. I have found multiple behavior/stability issues that I’ve fixed on my own (exposed…
There are meaningful things on other social media that make them Pareto distributed too and I disagree that the SNR of HN is higher than elsewhere
To be fair almost all of Hacker News is a vapid waste of time too
I've been running a SIGECOM chapter at UIUC and the main theme over the past four/five months is people meme-ing about Beanstalk and how its such a shit show. My original concern had to do with the stability lever only…
I did 72hr fasts and averaged about a pound lost per day at the fastest (i mostly ate eggs and cream cheese when i did eat anything). I exercised pretty heavily too but entirely cardio (physically weaker obviously so…
Clayton Christensen wrote about this extensively in The Innovator's Dilemma. I read it and enjoyed it
competition from miners to accept fees will still exist
I think the main point the (grand?) parent is saying is that "Apple is in the phone business" isn't a reasonable description of Apple. I agree that Apple hosting itself on its own platform is an abuse of market position…
I believe gating features or giving preference to tracking/not-tracking is a violation of GDPR
Am I the only one who finds it funny that Bernie Madoff died within hours of Coinbase going public?
Can you be more specific?
I also feel that most science, math, and engineering is much more axiomatic than law and finance. It is easy to guarantee that things don't break when you have reasonable assumptions in an axiomatic system and can…
>The US could spend half of what it currently spends on the military and still be twice as powerful in terms of military force as the rest of the world combined. Do you have a source for that?
I can't speak for California, but Illinois requires these things to be public (either automatically or via a FOIA request). Most state FOIAs work in the same way, but maybe with different sets of exceptions
Interesting. Ive only looked into Wyoming and Illinois. If I pursue this path, what should I do to prepare? Thanks
Mostly finances, economics, mathematics and law. Looking into self teaching a JD track (currently a Math undergrad at UIUC so ill probably follow the JD curriculum here) but I need to pass the Bar, which requires having…
The USPS also uses Jeeps in the sticks, but those aren't common enough to be seen by most people.
Something to note is that most physical things that are banned are one-time-use (drugs, organs, etc), whereas the shelf life and resale value of the gun are much longer. Also the classification of "gun" is much wider…
There's also the Killdozer with Marvin Heemeyer but it was a bulldozer effectively turned into a tank
There's a lot of policy to encourage competition that isn't regulation. The USPS helped with early airplane development by contracting out mail delivery to civilian pilots, and grants provided by NASA et. al are…
I've had issues with Rust and OpenSSL, but that's because its effectively just FFI bindings. Rust, by default, links all dependencies statically except for libc, libm and other assumed-to-exist libraries.
My brother in Christ he was literally the CEO of VMware
I wrote a generic kernel driver overlay for error correction for block devices on Linux (Winter 2017-18) for a student org at my university. Interned at NVIDIA on their Linux graphics driver in Summer 2019
the end game is MechanicGPT trained on the obscure phpBB/vBulletin car mechanic boards from the early 00's
Did you attend the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign?
IMO QEMU is a nice spot between important, straightforward to contribute and relatively understaffed compared to how widely it is used. I have found multiple behavior/stability issues that I’ve fixed on my own (exposed…
There are meaningful things on other social media that make them Pareto distributed too and I disagree that the SNR of HN is higher than elsewhere
To be fair almost all of Hacker News is a vapid waste of time too
I've been running a SIGECOM chapter at UIUC and the main theme over the past four/five months is people meme-ing about Beanstalk and how its such a shit show. My original concern had to do with the stability lever only…
I did 72hr fasts and averaged about a pound lost per day at the fastest (i mostly ate eggs and cream cheese when i did eat anything). I exercised pretty heavily too but entirely cardio (physically weaker obviously so…
Clayton Christensen wrote about this extensively in The Innovator's Dilemma. I read it and enjoyed it
competition from miners to accept fees will still exist
I think the main point the (grand?) parent is saying is that "Apple is in the phone business" isn't a reasonable description of Apple. I agree that Apple hosting itself on its own platform is an abuse of market position…
I believe gating features or giving preference to tracking/not-tracking is a violation of GDPR
Am I the only one who finds it funny that Bernie Madoff died within hours of Coinbase going public?
Can you be more specific?
I also feel that most science, math, and engineering is much more axiomatic than law and finance. It is easy to guarantee that things don't break when you have reasonable assumptions in an axiomatic system and can…
>The US could spend half of what it currently spends on the military and still be twice as powerful in terms of military force as the rest of the world combined. Do you have a source for that?
I can't speak for California, but Illinois requires these things to be public (either automatically or via a FOIA request). Most state FOIAs work in the same way, but maybe with different sets of exceptions
Interesting. Ive only looked into Wyoming and Illinois. If I pursue this path, what should I do to prepare? Thanks
Mostly finances, economics, mathematics and law. Looking into self teaching a JD track (currently a Math undergrad at UIUC so ill probably follow the JD curriculum here) but I need to pass the Bar, which requires having…
The USPS also uses Jeeps in the sticks, but those aren't common enough to be seen by most people.
Something to note is that most physical things that are banned are one-time-use (drugs, organs, etc), whereas the shelf life and resale value of the gun are much longer. Also the classification of "gun" is much wider…
There's also the Killdozer with Marvin Heemeyer but it was a bulldozer effectively turned into a tank
There's a lot of policy to encourage competition that isn't regulation. The USPS helped with early airplane development by contracting out mail delivery to civilian pilots, and grants provided by NASA et. al are…
I've had issues with Rust and OpenSSL, but that's because its effectively just FFI bindings. Rust, by default, links all dependencies statically except for libc, libm and other assumed-to-exist libraries.