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The profound meaning and mystery of deathbed visions

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Desire for privacy is slowly killing this symbol of the American Dream

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Congrats, new grads Welcome to job market hell

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Fulfilling a life-long dream; 72-year old will graduate from medical school

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The Blue Collar Delusion: Why the machines don't have to climb up to us

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The Future of Petrochemicals Towards a more sustainable chemical industry (2018)

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Eternity in six hours: Intergalactic spreading of intelligent life (2013)

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Guidelines for Submitting Unicode Emoji Proposals

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The Guinndex

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Comfort Zone

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A 'Zoomer-to-Boomer' Pay Phone Hotline Gets Two Generations Chatting

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TrustClaw

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What young workers are doing to AI-proof themselves

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My astrophotography in the movie Project Hail Mary

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You Had a Story

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A Month with OpenAI's Codex

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Six friends started an annual trip. It would become a lifeline

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The super-rich 'preppers' planning to save themselves from the apocalypse (2022)

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Cargo thieves are stealing millions of dollars in tech hardware

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wallflower
·8 か月前·議論
Generally speaking, just do work on your work computer. There has been at least one judicial ruling that holds that anything you do on employee owned equipment or networks can be monitored. Save the HN and social media for your phone. Don’t ever connect your personal phone to your employer’s WiFi. If you need your office email on your phone, ask for a work phone or use an old phone.
wallflower
·9 か月前·議論
Congratulations on your life awareness at age 25! Good luck!

If you have not already done this, in addition to maxing out your 401(k), start a Roth IRA and max it out every single year. I regret not doing this.

Compound interest is everything for most regular people to build net worth. Compound debt is the worst.

As the saying goes, there will be friends for a reason, friends for a season, and friends for a lifetime. Friendships will run their natural course. That being said, do your best to maintain friendships you want to try to keep as you get older.

Don't get stuck in the friend zone. Be bold and ask that person out umambigously.

As many dentists say, floss the teeth that you want to keep. I recommend flossing then Water Pik then brushing with a mechanical toothbrush like an Oral-B.

If you don't know, learn how to cook. There are so many resources out there. While not knowing how to cook might be cute or excusable by a potential partner in your 20s, by your 30s or 40s it is no longer funny and definitely a liability.

Don't sit all day. Even standing desks aren't enough. Do some light calisthenics every hour. Push-ups, wall-sits, squats, knee bends.

Make the time to see friends in-person. We are all hardwired to crave IRL social interaction, even the most introverted of us.

You might want to skim Sahil Bloom's book. While it might not the best at being actionable, it might make you think about the next 25 years in better context.

https://www.the5typesofwealth.com/

Don't give other people advice. They probably don't want it. They don't want you to fix their problems. Shut up and listen instead.
wallflower
·3 年前·議論
While it is not what you are looking for exactly, if you have not seen it, the General Magic documentary is extraordinary. It might make you cry.

https://www.generalmagicthemovie.com/
wallflower
·7 年前·議論
> but what happens if iot LTE connections get cheap enough that the choice is removed altogether

It’s worse then you think. Read dredmorbius’ comment in its entirety.

> Which means that peel-and-stick computing is well within reach, if not a present reality.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21873388