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U.S. Army Professional Reading List [pdf]

history.army.mil
4 points·by pineconebutt·há 4 anos·1 comments

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Warsaw’s Public Transit and Walkability

pauldunahoo.com
1 points·by pineconebutt·há 5 anos·0 comments

Fixing the Verge PC Build – Feat. Stefan Etienne

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1 points·by pineconebutt·há 5 anos·0 comments

Cult or Commune: Inside ‘The Garden’

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·há 4 anos·discuss
Have you been to Bremen? It’s no Amsterdam, but it is much more bike-friendly than Manhattan in my experience.
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That was so wholesome. Thanks for sharing. :)
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·há 5 anos·discuss
> Pixar and other studios don't have really extraordinary computers. They're usually run of the mill HP or Dell workstation specced machines with a dual Xeon and tons of RAM.

"Pixar has a huge 'render farm,' which is basically a supercomputer composed of 2000 machines, and 24,000 cores. This makes it one of the 25 largest supercomputers in the world." Source: https://sciencebehindpixar.org/pipeline/rendering
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·há 5 anos·discuss
The worst part about the office in the United States is the car commute most people have. Besides that, it's not so bad. Socializing and feeling like a true part of a company is much easier when going to work. I like the office and the physical separation between more home and work life it provides. When I get home at the end of the day, I don't want work to be interrupting me. My home life is the priority when I am home.
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I agree with you. I worked remotely for two years pre-pandemic. Never again.