HackerTrans
TopNewTrendsCommentsPastAskShowJobs

fictionfuture

no profile record

comments

fictionfuture
·4 anni fa·discuss
Nietzsche discusses this at length (the author mentions Jung, but Jung borrowed heavily from Nietzsche in this regard)…

Nietzsche believed that the best decisions weren’t the most rationale ones but the ones that were “life furthering.”

However he believed rationality is preferable to idealism. Therefore, best to first deal with reality, learn rationality, then make decisions with your feet on the ground
fictionfuture
·4 anni fa·discuss
This is scary for employers and might be the most misguided move California’s made yet. Going to be a “whooshing” sound of companies headed East…

Idealism should not trump rationality; I cannot believe this actually passed into law
fictionfuture
·4 anni fa·discuss
I'd be checking his shoes... https://incoherency.co.uk/blog/stories/sockfish.html
fictionfuture
·4 anni fa·discuss
There is a worthwhile premise behind the title of this article. Success stories are generally fluff designed to rewrite history and control a desired narrative.

Most the real reasons for success are taboo, boring and too technical to talk about, e.g. "we got massive SEO traffic through user-generated content and 10x'd traffic in 2 months"..
fictionfuture
·4 anni fa·discuss
Bitcoin’s “killer app” and underlying utility is illegal transactions. Money laundering and drug purchasing. As long as the government allows it; crypto will have a base value in that.
fictionfuture
·4 anni fa·discuss
Only thing that revived crypto was all the free biden-bucks they printed. Free cash needs somewhere to go.
fictionfuture
·4 anni fa·discuss
While some might disagree, many historians associate Petrarch’s rediscovery of Cicero’s letters as the start of the renaissance and the end of the Middle Ages.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrarch

I’d recommend anyone study Cicero as he was a sole source for many of the “best practices” stolen from antiquity; his writings are the basis for the US government (for example)
fictionfuture
·4 anni fa·discuss
To be fair, most micro service setups and tutorials have been overly complicated; however, let’s agree that distributed workloads and architecture are superior in a number of ways.

Generally, when people discuss going back to the “monolith” they just haven’t found the right distributed architecture.
fictionfuture
·4 anni fa·discuss
I run analytics company and (off the record) we detect roughly 75% of paid traffic as bots, w 50% of the remaining in iframes
fictionfuture
·4 anni fa·discuss
South Orange county is where people should go; if taxes aren't the reason for leaving ...
fictionfuture
·4 anni fa·discuss
Google and twitter made the election go the way they wanted via selective display of information.

Second, mail in ballots for sure won Democrats the election.

No fraud? They changed the rules so they could win