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We’re building the future of live streaming. We empower streamers on Twitch, Mixer, YouTube, etc. to be successful with creative tools and analytics. We’ve got a ton of momentum including a $9M Series A, a strategic partnership with Microsoft and an acquisition of the analytics company https://arsenal.gg
We build with modern stack including React, Node, Typescript, Rust.
Right now we’re particularly focused on two searches:
- DevOps engineer with a focus on container orchestration (Kubernetes)
We’re building the future of live streaming. We empower streamers on Twitch, Mixer, etc. to be successful with creative tools and analytics. We’ve got a ton of momentum including a $9M Series A, a strategic partnership with Microsoft and an acquisition of the analytics company https://arsenal.gg
We build with modern stack including React, Node, Typescript.
We’re building the future of live streaming. We empower streamers on Twitch, Mixer, etc. to be successful with creative tools and analytics. We’ve got a ton of momentum including a $9M Series A, a strategic partnership with Microsoft and an acquisition of the analytics company https://arsenal.gg
We build with React, Node, C++, Kubernetes and great technical operations are critical to our success.
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I have been researching this as a hobby for several months now and have landed on a few "truths" which I will hold dear to me.
- The average human needs far more Omega-3 and far less Omega-6. Supplements of Omega-3 have been proven to help with inflammation (and heart disease, et al).
- Supplementing Omega-3 through fish oil or algae oil, etc. is proven to be effective, in a world where often times supplementation is not a substitute for diet.
- The Western world is less enraptured by spices and vegetables that are proven to reduce inflammation. I know this addresses your question, but does not answer it - there are many foods of this category. Turmeric, ginger, and maqui come to mind.
This is one of many considerations for our higher prevalence of heart disease.
- Supplementing extracts of anti-inflammatory/antioxidant plants has been shown to improve oxidative status in controlled studies.
- Diets low in carbohydrates have been shown to reduce inflammation.
^ I would share links, but I have hundreds of bookmarks and I wouldn't really know where to begin. I'd suggest just starting with searches on Pubmed or other scientific bodies and letting your exploration grow organically. It's a bit of a journey of understanding, and a whole lot of "what seems to make sense". Much of this stuff can not be proven except through trial - the fact of the matter is that there are too many intricacies, unless you care to devote your life to understanding it.
There are sure to be a lot of surprises in terms of what we have taken as truths, along with their dubious conceptions.
You might find studies that are counter to what I've stated, or it might be that your body composition doesn't respond as impactfully to these things as mine has. I am open entirely open to the idea that there are misfires in much of the research I have held dear. Only within the past few years has there been a concerted push toward studies on low-carb diets and the effects of inflammation, but they generally seem to point to these very important truths.
I am crusading a bit because I've been struggling with depression and anxiety my entire life - it took 27 years for me to consider that my diet might be the culprit, and with these changes I have an entirely new outlook on life. I understand that not everyone has these battles, and so do not need to seek these solutions.
But for those that do or must, it's been such a dramatic shift that I hope they will find hope in a possibility, that through research they can find a solution of their own. I never imagined that my mental health could be so influenced by my diet.
As they say (and which I never truly acknowledged): Your gut is a second brain.
I don't think "remembering to eat" is really in line with anorexia, if that's the parallel you're trying to draw.
I know you're joking, but it's really not a concern at all. A healthy mind will seek food after a fasting period.
I'd add a caution of my own, which is not to gorge yourself during this period. Your body should be given time to adjust back to a normal diet. Though this isn't much of a concern for brief fasts under the intermittent fasting regimen.
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I don't think anyone hear hates CSS - it is a convenience in many ways. However when you think of views as a reflection of state, it can become very confusing and "impure".
Imagine you had a complex database of authors and books, and every time you read from it you want to receive the name of the user or the book in title case. You see that this behavior can be abstracted over, so you say "any time I pull a record from the database, no matter what table it comes from, capitalize its title". This is very convenient.
Well, no one would ever do this in a complex application, because you don't know what sort of implications it might have for future tables that are added - or what if you decide that short words in the title should be lowercase? Now you are making exceptions instead of declarations.
This is effectively what CSS does. it unnecessarily couple's visual state to other visual state, unless it is namespaced uniquely to a specific component.
Since no one has mentioned it yet, and it respectably isn't mentioned in the article, the author of this is the creator of the cycle.js (cycle.js.org).
It is a really cool way of looking at DOM state as a flow of: <interface> -> user interaction -> application reaction -> <interface>
The general idea being that the state of an application can be represented by a timeline of events throughout the lifetime of an application. Since it is entirely time and event driven/stateless, it gives way to some pretty cool "time travel" concepts.
The philosophy is this:
If you know how something begins, and you know the exact times at which anything happens to it, then you can assume its state at any given period in time.
I'm a bit late, but I watched the announcement for this feature and they explicitly said that nothing was sent to that cloud to determine what song it was.
I remember this stood out to me, because that was a large concern of mine when I first heard about the feature. I respected that they went out of their way to make this point.
She said that it is based on machine learning, and something like a database of "audio samples". it uses the samples to figure it out, I guess.
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