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thetricia

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Recent public activity

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    Comment #19177308

    I see a lot of youngsters use Discord sort of in the way IRC would be back in the day. I'm guessing though, as quite frankly it was never something I liked. Didn't like IRC and don…

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    Comment #18898857

    But the leading researchers are very much on the hype train. I agree that lack of knowledge only makes it worse. But feel like there's a lot more going on. Hype in of itself is a v…

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    Comment #18733737

    Uh, really wish I haven't seen it. Not exactly surprised, but I forgot how many people in the industry (and the world at large) are like that.

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    Comment #18729461

    And for the most part when the prices differ 9 out of 10 times it's more expensive outside the US (and sometimes significantly so). Whenever I go to the US it's shopping time. Pret…

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    Comment #18658010

    dev.to, had pretty good experiences with it

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    Comment #18656244

    Well the big difference is it's reasonable to assume a Mainland Chinese company could get banned or sanctioned in some manner. Now just to be fair, from what I read, there was a lo…

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    Comment #18655345

    So correct me if I'm wrong, but the most sinister part of the story in how some might assume SuperMicro is a Chinese or a MainlandChinese-founded company. It came right around the …

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    Comment #18641080

    The biggest takeaway for me is how important stability and deleveraging is. In the regular stock market such price action would more likely be thought of as crazy volatility rather…

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    Comment #18613462

    As long as the overlap with regular users is small there's no reason for why that would cascade [0]. That kind of content is usually banned/censored on most mainstream services, ju…

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    Comment #18610268

    This, unfortunately, is how most business'y events are, unless very corporate or govt-related. Just slightly less blatant. I really envy people who have this ability to filter it a…

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    Comment #18610073

    I'm not a big fan of this meme of porn being bigger than what it is. Tumblr was never about that and Snapchat wasn't and isn't a sexting app. The adult content that showed up was p…

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    Comment #18598780

    And the last century has shown us that while the preference for candy/sugar might have created a big obesity problem, we're still around and there's no going back. The jury is stil…

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    Comment #18586985

    Why are you learning this language? Do you have an end goal in mind? A community you'd like to participate in, etc? If you do have one you probably want to structure your learning …

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    Comment #18518573

    It's relevant the way organizations like CNN are. In an age where there's very little information asymmetry and everybody's equally an expert, legacy brands serve as a credentialin…

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    Comment #18504757

    Wonder if there'd be any lisp or clojure dsl that compiles down to fairly minimal c/cpp, so that you wouldn't have to have the cuda program be a string

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    Comment #18500433

    I usually listen to them but anyways (I had to, sorry!!) - I really enjoyed Disrupted: My Misadventure in the Start-Up Bubble. It's a very cynical take on the startup culture, whic…