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EinsDueTresFour
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Comment #49334168
> Many devs stuck on Windows use WSL to run Ubuntu for ML/AI work. "stuck on Windows" is pretty telling here -- if Windows could it would already have replaced Linux ages ago. And …
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Comment #49296120
I am the same when I am doing deep work that I am interested in. I need absolute silence. My day-to-day mundane work is a bit different, but I still cannot listen to music with lyr…
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Comment #30949150
I would add that the "Sales vs engineering and sales winning" would be a very relevant warning also: > [sales] signed up a large number of smaller businesses on the platform. [...]…
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Comment #30683021
I can relate to this. I went to a state school in a country where the only way in to university is by taking a test (this was in the early 00's), so I went to one of these cram sch…
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Comment #27662218
Wouldn't Strive School ( https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/strive-school ) be one of the schools trying to implement the Lambda School model in Europe and the UK? I don't know …
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Comment #27536729
I think there's a high chance that they are all linked. That perhaps the founders of each great religion were all "teachers at the same school", but that the teachings they brought…
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Comment #22482429
I believe the focus of what's being said is that people who claim to work these insane hours, _and_ manage to keep all other plates in their personal lives spinning, usually do not…
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Comment #20878167
AFAIK, there are two different types of cassava: the one we eat, and the one that's poisonous (which I think they called mandioca braba ) and is only used to make farinha .
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Comment #18559877
It is likely though that, if GDPR proves effective, other countries will soon follow suit and implement a similar set of data protection regulations. Perhaps by then companies arou…
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Comment #18200009
Hasn't GDPR already established some fines for breaches [1]? I know it's only for Europe and those who interact with it, etc., but I remember my lecturer arguing that it was just a…
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Comment #18138068
My comment is merely anecdotal, I guess, but I believe if I were part of this study my data point would have been considered a 'statistical anomaly'. I am a career changer who move…