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Steve Shirley countered sexism by founding her own company

economist.com
2 points·by cgh·10 mesi fa·0 comments

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cgh
·12 ore fa·discuss
Any well-travelled guy is familiar with women who ask them to pretend to be married to allow them to escape constant, occasionally dangerous male pestering. In Turkey, I even met a woman who carried fake wedding bands for this purpose. We hung out for a few days as a “married” couple so she could get relief from the constant harassment.
cgh
·4 giorni fa·discuss
Elden Ring sold 30 million copies. Even Bloodborne, a PS4 exclusive, sold over 9 million copies.
cgh
·12 giorni fa·discuss
This is the founder: https://xonaly.com/about-the-founder/

I guess he’s psyched about being Canadian? Anyway, nothing about funding. The privacy-first stance is certainly welcome.
cgh
·13 giorni fa·discuss
Maybe not mentioned in the comments, but it gets a full entry in the article.
cgh
·17 giorni fa·discuss
Yeah, I’ve been playing these games since DS1 (currently on my umpteenth DS3 run as I recover from surgery). The quests never fail to make me laugh.
cgh
·18 giorni fa·discuss
Perhaps this explains why Fromsoft npc quests are easily the most inscrutable in all of gaming. Like, okay Hyetta, have another “grape”, aka eyeball, oh now you’ve moved to the bridge in Liurnia, cool. I’ve exhausted your dialogue but you’re stuck. Oh I have to reload the area and exhaust it again to advance your quest. Okay, cool. Now you’re in a random church and you want a “fingerprint grape”. What?

It’s all part of the Fromsoft experience but man, who writes these things?
cgh
·18 giorni fa·discuss
The phrase “financial nihilism” is explicitly mentioned and discussed in the article.
cgh
·25 giorni fa·discuss
“Paints the back of the cabinet” is a great analogy. LLM-driven production is so far away from this mindset.
cgh
·25 giorni fa·discuss
We use a PlayStation 5. It has all the streaming service apps you’d expect, including YouTube, and the UX is great.
cgh
·26 giorni fa·discuss
Unpopular opinion I imagine, but this is an awesomely Bureau of Sabotage thing to do. Jorj X. McKie would approve.
cgh
·29 giorni fa·discuss
These guys are run by Bloomtech, one of those scammy coding bootcamp things.
cgh
·mese scorso·discuss
I’ve long thought frontend web developers are the ones most threatened by LLM-assisted programming for a bunch of reasons and now I can add “many don’t understand web fundamentals” to the list.
cgh
·mese scorso·discuss
That guy’s entire post and submission history appears to be listicles and slop.
cgh
·mese scorso·discuss
“It’s different this time”
cgh
·mese scorso·discuss
> even living in a country with far better healthcare.

FYI I’m not American. Your medical misogyny comment is dead on, in my opinion. This sort of thing can happen anywhere.
cgh
·mese scorso·discuss
My wife has a cardiac autoimmune disease that was similarly misdiagnosed (including an appalling “it’s all in your head” from her family MD at the time). We underwent a year of immense stress. Just days before her probable death, she had a pacemaker and defibrillator installed, which saved her life.

I’m not entirely sure why I’m mentioning this, other than I sympathize deeply with your wife. What an absolute ordeal.
cgh
·mese scorso·discuss
I suppose Neuromancer/Count Zero/Mona Lisa Overdrive are a good start.
cgh
·2 mesi fa·discuss
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cgh
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Re fertilizer, it’s already happening. Potash exports from Canada, the world’s largest producer, have surged. In another US own goal, I believe potash demand will offer serious Canadian leverage in CUSMA negotiations.
cgh
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Good point, not only is titanium expensive but the glue-in part is tricky to get right as the glue has to completely surround the bolt. Not only that, but early efforts at titanium rebolting sometimes didn’t use glue at all. In Thailand, I pulled out some titanium bolts with my fingers because they weren’t glued in.