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I'm a bit fed up with "computational photography". The image reconstruction on the iPhone 13 is super fascinating from a technical perspective - crazy what can be achieved with the give…
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Interesting articles but would recommend to e.g. just switch into the energy sector. Keep informed and moving.
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https://youtu.be/zLQ2d89vCiw
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To be fair ad sector is pernicious for the most part. Good for any professional to move on if you ask me.
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This is a great filter for which companies to join or not. Not outcome driven? Not treating employees as adults? Pass.
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Economy needs workers though, downturn or not. Not going into the reality of ongoing pandemic (attrition to health is real) but in general the last word on remote mandates hasn’t been spoken at all if…
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Quickly riffing on that, not specifically going into your points but in general: in case of changing dynamics at a specific company (job-to-be-done, mandates changed, etc) almost nothing bad about bei…
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It’s not going to hit you if you work in “tech” and have both a professional mindset and regimen in place. Software is still and ever increasingly eating the world FWIW… Don’t fall for the doomsday fo…
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Fear is the mind-killer. Just stay professional and keep an open mind and rest assured that by now all our economies inherently depend on all these more or less complex information systems FWIW.
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Good for them to envision a structure of their own. If they end up not being able to build the habits I can only say that in case of having kids you will find structure alright. That or you‘ll simpl…
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This is why you need to own the content delivery channel itself. Dick Dale preached a lot about this with regards to the music industry.
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This is very subjective, to me there is nothing that reads better than the academic latex defaults. I would also argue that they look beautiful, but again subjective. I think it has to do with most de…
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“Software at Scale” podcast often has great systems related interviews as well: https://www.softwareatscale.dev/podcast …
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There are lots of babies who can’t breastfeed efficiently unfortunately. They slowly run out of energy while trying to suck and you only realize in horror when they don’t wake up from
their hypoglycae…
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They even had to change a decade old standard crash test to account for increase in weight and count of current style SUVs. IMO they should be banned as the creeping normality will lead to all of us s…
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That sounds great, I guess it depends on local context then. Agree on maintenance and adjusted usage.
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Somewhat illogical that after more than two years into the pandemic HEPA filters are still a rare sight to be seen indoors. So chemical compounds in general yes, but especially aerosols-as-viral-vecto…
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It’s also that these interdependencies guarantee peace to some extent. The current dynamic is the most dangerous since WWII, much more complex than the Cold War actually.
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The effects are also compounding with each re-infection.
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Pirate Streisand effect. Love it. I’m just wondering about this as Austria historically has been very lax about falling for demands of the intellectual properties bullies. Edit: I see it’s mostly Aust…
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I bet computer and video games are an extra hard trap to uncover for many (in here). For me personally they often have been and still are a much needed way to escape plus a conduit to a multitude of o…
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Yes, it’s interesting to watch consensus switch over to pro-nuclear again. I’m not only referring to power generation by the way. In terms of global warming I’m still conflicted myself. It’s a complex…
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I’m asking as I would like to try parsec with it. Playing modern games in 4K+ with maxed out settings (and any ML “image reconstruction” turned off). It would be great to try this if possible!
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I once managed to barely jump and slide over the hood of a car that came up behind me and turned - at considerable speed - right into the pedestrian crossing I had been traversing on a green light. Th…
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Does anyone know where a mere mortal can try these with least markup asked by the corresponding cloud provider?
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> But programmers, as a species, have gotten acculturated to salt mines as a natural habitat. They will think nothing of it. Hilarious and I wholeheartedly agree with the elitist sentiment. Every …
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> How often are we ordered to do something by another person in our communities that we can't readily disobey Psychologist Christopher Ryan touches on this topic through his research and books…