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How Did the CIA Lose Nuclear Device?

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10 ポイント·投稿者 Wonnk13·7 か月前·3 コメント

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Wonnk13
·先月·議論
I wish them all the best. Supabase, Timescale, etc etc. there's a whole cottage industry of extending postgres to whatever you need.
Wonnk13
·2 か月前·議論
I don't know what it is about Chicago, but I find I have an insatiable curiosity about everything. I've never thought much about bridges, but when I'm in the loop I just stare at them sometimes. I love the architecture, the parks, the bike lanes it's just too bad it's in Illinois ha!
Wonnk13
·2 か月前·議論
Chicago in February is indistinguishable from Hoth.
Wonnk13
·3 か月前·議論
yea I'd +1 this. It's a real blindspot in the author's writing. I don't think you can write about meditation in the US without mentioning IMS. Headspace and all the other mcmindfulness apps that start with "focus on your breath" are all derived from Insight meditation. I've sat IMS, it's an incredible facility.
Wonnk13
·9 か月前·議論
When I think of LLM / Agent observability I think of some combination of open telemetry and like Influxdb, but I don't think that's what your asking for?
Wonnk13
·10 か月前·議論
nothing more than a n=1 anecdote, but I'm noticeably more depressed when my wife is in the office and I don't go in to a coworking space and/or do something with my friends after work.

Even as an introvert I can easily see if I didn't have a partner and access to friends and socialization I'd be significantly more likely to kill myself.

Before my mother started joining more retiree clubs I could literally see on her face how much more weathered and haggard she was. The isolation was physically visible on her face.
Wonnk13
·10 か月前·議論
wow; I'm not a gamer at all. never owned a console since my parents bought one for my brother and myself over two decades ago. I might (5-15% chance) pick up a ps5 just for flightsim and the new GTA. RIP xbox
Wonnk13
·10 か月前·議論
Maybe I'm overstepping, but I think 1. you're right 2. that it's driven by insecurity. I've experienced many instances of people trying to "protect their knowledge" so to speak by hiding behind jargon.