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Ask HN: Uncommon Reading Recommendations?

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Ask HN: How did you learn economics?

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Ask HN: Does anyone care about OpenPOWER?

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Ask HN: Tech Forecasts for 2024 – Any Surprises on the Horizon?

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Ask HN: Strategies to Combat Feeling Tired?

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Ask HN: Free CS Resume Template Kits?

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Ask HN: Marketing Bootcamp for Developers?

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Ask HN: How to make things more searchable?

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Stock Market Falls; Dow, S&P 500 Down More Than 2%

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Ask HN: FOSS low-code/no-code platforms?

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Ask HN: How to Create “Boring” Software?

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In Search for Wealth Irrelevance

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The Perfect Note-Taking Program Does Not Exist

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GDC 2019 Talk: Engineering Stable and Reliable AI [video]

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Ask HN: Is there a “law/legal” bootcamp for developers?

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sandwichbop
·2 anni fa·discuss
> freelance roles, self-employment, and side hustles

> However, the work has traditionally come with some downsides—namely not having the steady, dependable income a corporate job brings.

What I also wonder is how they manage taxes and healthcare where traditionally corporate job handles, a simple W2 and company issued insurance. The tax law in the US feels overwhelming without a dedicated CPA
sandwichbop
·2 anni fa·discuss
>so out of sheer luck

this sounds more like survivorship bias no? You can keep playing lucky if you want, but that's more on being lucky. I like to keep risk low and so the objective is reducing the need to be "lucky", to get more consistent results without luck and this is where having those economic fundamentals work. Economics is more than stock-picking, that's more of a finance thing imo.
sandwichbop
·2 anni fa·discuss
>It got me thinking--something similar happened to digital cameras where all the cheap point and shoots were replaced by phones so that now standalone cameras are an expensive niche for photographers.

exactly, I think it'll be better now to settle in with OpenPOWER rather than later to not get caught off guard. This whole affordable PC era was a temporary illusion and we can't relie on vendors providing us mitigations since even those eventually cease. Personally I still can't afford a Raptor machine atm but I'm getting in by working on stuff in QEMU with the recommended openPOWER debian release
sandwichbop
·2 anni fa·discuss
>The bottom line is that this is the only hardware currently in production that is going in the direction promised by the personal computing revolution back in the 1970s and 80s and is still capable of handling most people's current general computing needs. I write this hoping that other people like me who are reading this understand the importance of keeping hardware like this alive.

this is what I believe as well, too many people on HN seem to be lose grasp of the big picture in favor of a few dollars today. (but the big picture can only go so far i.e. Keynes's "In the long run we are all dead"). BUT the big issue that I fear many people are overlooking is the post-PC era. I made a thread on g the other day but didn't get much traction there https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-PC_era I believe home computing will become more expensive and progress slows down as traditional businesses and "gamers" that currently fuel that affordability dry up and economies of scale inverts. Things like Talos and OpenPOWER will remain more stable in my opinion as they already priced in these niche market demands unlike other archs that seem to depend on a big net of users that every day is growing smaller as people migrate to cloud only solutions. I think it's advantageous to invest into OpenPOWER as an eccosystem even if RISC-V picks up since there's already big dollars behind it that doesn't depend on scraping the bottom of the barrel for funding. I plan to write this up with actual numbers some other day, maybe estimate a sort of timeline when this might start happening
sandwichbop
·2 anni fa·discuss
it is expensive, as far as I understand it (I'm still just learning about it all), it is for those need total auditability, they mention EU a lot but also this seems catered to actual individuals who really want a truly open system that doesn't scarifice performance (RISC-V seems great for embedded but is still not there for high end workflows). To me, this sounds like a reasonable price for what they're providing but I understand it's definitely outside the price point of many but I must wonder if there's anything more besides price, is it really just that they're too expensive and this is why there's so little talk about it?
sandwichbop
·2 anni fa·discuss
The developer did nothing wrong, reimplemented it from scratch and gave you a mention in the original readme. If anything this happens all the time like Oracle v Google. What you do now is create something even better (and keep it closed source) but he is not required to do anything
sandwichbop
·3 anni fa·discuss
>is software development in decline?

it's more that with the Fed's rate hikes, cheap money is in decline and so people have to think harder about whether or not it's worth building that next speculative project without carefully really thinking about the certainty of returns.
sandwichbop
·3 anni fa·discuss
Surprised to see this here, was just reading about it on the bard page a few minutes ago since I been killing time waiting for chatGPT to come back up for Plus Users. I think it would be really cool if we could get a Bard extension for Google Colab, maybe some integration with the Colab Pro would be really interesting analogous to the Data Analysis Plugin
sandwichbop
·3 anni fa·discuss
this is neat but you should probably include the github link somewhere in the Youtube description
sandwichbop
·3 anni fa·discuss
I've had the best experience so far with chatGPT Plus using the Data analysis plugin, well I WAS having the best experience until it went down today. Still waiting to get back to it
sandwichbop
·3 anni fa·discuss
Pretty neat, I like how uncluttered it is compared to the regular site on mobile. Bit confused with the icons on top, I guess the first one is top stories and the star is trending?
sandwichbop
·3 anni fa·discuss
It's cool to see these kinds of things running, even if it's just for 'why not' reasons. The 'Try it out' demo was really neat! Love the idea of these tools. Maybe we'll see something like a Jupyter Notebook or Apache Zeppelin running solely in the browser without any need for a backend besides something that serves a static page, especially as we see WASM and WebGPU continue maturing.
sandwichbop
·3 anni fa·discuss
This is some really impressive stuff, I’m surprised how seamlessly the Compute Skinning demo falls back to the webGL renderer on my iPhone SE. like that blew me away, can’t wait to see how something like this performs once Apples releases webGPU support on iOS. Imagine the new level of web games we’ll see even on mobile
sandwichbop
·3 anni fa·discuss
would love if you could share a bit about your previous $400k/yr job. What market/sector niche/role was it if anything you can share about it, really curious!
sandwichbop
·3 anni fa·discuss
right now it's chrome, vscode, python, intellij, homebrew, and whatever C/C++ toolchain is on the system so for me rn is Xcode. I warn that my must-have change very often, I can't stand digital clutter and I often factory reset my machines and change devices often (this week I been mostly on my mac mini but the past month I was on an ubuntu machine and a chromebook) so if it takes too long to setup I don't bother with again.
sandwichbop
·3 anni fa·discuss
I have a m1 mac mini and I feel the same frustrations of software not being supported. If you're considering ditching linux, I would recommend a win11 machine and WSL
sandwichbop
·3 anni fa·discuss
free food always works
sandwichbop
·5 anni fa·discuss
Nice site! But what does diversity mean?

The front page has lots of cool posting, but I don’t understand what makes a startup diverse or not?

> You don’t want a job at just any startup. You want a diverse company where you can learn and grow.

There was a page where people could submit their own companies; what conditions would their workplace need to qualify as diverse? It seems like anyone can claim to be diverse.

I was looking around the closest I got was on the policies page, where it said this.

> We do not have any warranty on these jobs. Some jobs may not be listed anymore. We don’t promise that all jobs are on diverse teams. Do your own research too!

What's the difference between a diverse startup vs. a nondiverse one? What does it mean to have and encourage diversity?

Maybe an FAQ page could explain it, something like

“Q: What’s a startup diverse? A: A diverse startup sometimes does X Y Z but can vary.”
sandwichbop
·5 anni fa·discuss
Procreate, it's just so nice to use on the iPad Pro and refreshing compared to Photoshop for drawing
sandwichbop
·5 anni fa·discuss
What will programming look like in 2028?