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chistev

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My personal blog - https://rxjourney.net

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"You and Your Research" (1986)

cs.virginia.edu
2 points·by chistev·12 giờ trước·0 comments

Ask HN: What's the most life-changing blog post you've ever read?

4 points·by chistev·Hôm kia·4 comments

Mushroom Management

en.wikipedia.org
5 points·by chistev·3 ngày trước·1 comments

Lead–Crime Hypothesis

en.wikipedia.org
6 points·by chistev·3 ngày trước·1 comments

Great Filter

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6 points·by chistev·5 ngày trước·0 comments

Tanenbaum–Torvalds Debate

en.wikipedia.org
4 points·by chistev·5 ngày trước·0 comments

Small Penis Rule

en.wikipedia.org
166 points·by chistev·5 ngày trước·87 comments

Show HN: NBA Trivia Game

stats-nba-game.onrender.com
2 points·by chistev·8 ngày trước·0 comments

PHP 3.0 Final is OUT (1998)

web.archive.org
2 points·by chistev·8 ngày trước·0 comments

Fundamental Attribution Error

en.wikipedia.org
5 points·by chistev·8 ngày trước·0 comments

Ask HN: Favorite Life Quote

3 points·by chistev·8 ngày trước·3 comments

Motte-and-Bailey Fallacy

en.wikipedia.org
4 points·by chistev·9 ngày trước·0 comments

From "Surely you're joking, Mr. Feynman" (1985)

asc.ohio-state.edu
3 points·by chistev·10 ngày trước·0 comments

Overton Window

en.wikipedia.org
3 points·by chistev·12 ngày trước·1 comments

Treaty of Versailles

en.wikipedia.org
2 points·by chistev·15 ngày trước·0 comments

Man's Search for Meaning

en.wikipedia.org
4 points·by chistev·15 ngày trước·5 comments

Ask HN: What was the biggest contributor to your happiness in the past year?

15 points·by chistev·16 ngày trước·13 comments

Logotherapy

en.wikipedia.org
8 points·by chistev·17 ngày trước·0 comments

How to Increase Your Luck Surface Area (2010)

codusoperandi.com
6 points·by chistev·17 ngày trước·0 comments

See a Salamander Grow from a Single Cell in This Time-Lapse (2019)

youtube.com
3 points·by chistev·17 ngày trước·0 comments

comments

chistev
·3 ngày trước·discuss
Were you successful there before the AI adoption and connect requirement?
chistev
·3 ngày trước·discuss
Has the lead-crime hypothesis been debunked?

127 points on July 31, 2021 173 comments

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28016921
chistev
·5 ngày trước·discuss
Maybe it doesn't have to be a literal small penis? Maybe it could be describing the person in such a way that it's clear they are the one being described, but then including something about the character that they wouldn't want to risk people thinking is true.
chistev
·6 ngày trước·discuss
Side question, What's the origin of left and right as political terms.
chistev
·8 ngày trước·discuss
[dead]
chistev
·8 ngày trước·discuss
"Life is what happens while you're too busy making other plans."
chistev
·8 ngày trước·discuss
Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl

I made a submission recently about the book -

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48685215

Also, a little over a month ago (if that counts as recently) I finished my re-read of The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution by Richard Dawkins. I made a submission about it too -

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48326741

I read a lot of books and you can find some of them on my blog. Link in bio.
chistev
·10 ngày trước·discuss
Check out this old thread from 2020 -

Why Is Facebook Not in the Cloud Business?

309 points March 23, 2020 325 comments

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22667025
chistev
·10 ngày trước·discuss
Not as if it was friendly before Musk bought it.

But yea, the monetization of engagement has really incentivized rage bait content.
chistev
·10 ngày trước·discuss
Any data on percentage of users that use old reddit?
chistev
·12 ngày trước·discuss
Like Marlo with the security guard.
chistev
·12 ngày trước·discuss
I missed the board game story!

Was it discussed here on Hacker News?
chistev
·12 ngày trước·discuss
I upvoted you because it's a great comment.

But to answer your question of what it is I want.

One thing I want is to be able to travel the world and visit certain locations known for their historic value. Visiting the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum, because of my interest in that period of history. This is just one example of a place I'd love to visit.

But...

As I write this I realize you're right and you don't need a million dollars for that. But I don't have enough boney to fulfill that dream either, thus, a million dollars would be nice to have.
chistev
·12 ngày trước·discuss
I've never tried learning WordPress, I know they say it makes building stuff easy, but I just enjoy writing code, man. It's fun.
chistev
·12 ngày trước·discuss
And even then...
chistev
·12 ngày trước·discuss
"It is inconceivable that anyone will divulge a truly effective get-rich scheme for the price of a book. There is ample opportunity to use wealth in this world, and neither I nor my friends, nor anyone else I have ever met, has so much of it that they are interested in putting themselves at a disadvantage by sharing their secrets."

Victor Niederhoffer, The Education of a Speculator
chistev
·12 ngày trước·discuss
What's stopping you from doing this now? Serious question.

Edit: Besides, are millionaires easily accessible to people who aren't millionaires?
chistev
·15 ngày trước·discuss
So you hate the book because of the way someone interpreted it?
chistev
·15 ngày trước·discuss
Over a week ago I was feeling sad and made an Ask HN post asking for the meaning of life [1]

Three days ago, I was browsing an old HN thread titled - Ask HN: What book changed your life in 2013? [2]

One of the mentioned books was Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl. It wasn't the first time I had seen that book mentioned. I had even attempted to read it some years ago but I stopped for whatever reason.

But I decided to read it this time, and I loved it. It's one of my favorite books I've read thus far this year (I've read 15 books so far this year).

Here are some interesting quotes from the book -

1. What did the prisoner dream about most frequently? Of bread, cake, cigarettes, and nice warm baths. The lack of having these simple desires satisfied led him to seek wish-fulfillment in dreams. Whether these dreams did any good is another matter; the dreamer had to wake from them to the reality of camp life, and to the terrible contrast between that and his dream illusions.

I shall never forget how I was roused one night by the groans of a fellow prisoner, who threw himself about in his sleep, obviously having a horrible nightmare. Since I had always been especially sorry for people who suffered from fearful dreams Or deliria, I wanted to wake the poor man. Suddenly I drew back the hand which was ready to shake him, frightened at the thing I was about to do. At that moment I became intensely conscious of the fact that no dream, no matter how horrible, could be as bad as the reality of the camp which surrounded us, and to which I was about to recall him.

2. "In psychiatry there is a certain condition known as delusion of reprieve. The condemned man, immediately before his execution, gets the illusion that he might be reprieved at the very last minute, No one could yet grasp the fact that everything would be taken away. all we possessed, literally, was our naked existence."

3. After hours of delay the train left the station. And there was the street-my street! The young lads who had a number of years of camp life behind them and for whom such a jour- ney was a great event stared attentively through the Peephole. I began to beg them, t0 entreat them, to let me stand in front for one moment only. tried to explain how much a look through that window meant to me just then. My request was refused with rudeness and cynicism: "You lived here all those years? Well, then you have seen quite enough already!"

4. Does this not bring to mind the story of Death in Teheran? A rich and mighty Persian once walked in his garden with one of his servants. The servant cried that he had just encountered Death, who had threatened him. He begged his master to give him his fastest horse so that he could make haste and flee to Teheran, which he could reach that same evening. The master consented and the servant galloped off on the horse. On returning to his house the master himself met Death, and questioned him, "Why did you terrify and threaten my servant?" "I did not threaten him; I only showed surprise in still finding him here when I planned to meet him tonight in Teheran," said Death.

5. It goes without saying that not each and every case of depression is to be traced back to a feeling of meaninglessness, nor does suicide --in which depression sometimes eventuates- -always result from an existential vacuum. But even if each and every case of suicide had not been undertaken out of a feeling of meaninglessness, it may well be that an individual's impulse to take his life would have been overcome had he been aware of some meaning and purpose worth living for.

For those who might be interested in a related book about the horrors of the concentration camps, another book I recommend is Night by Elie Wiesel. That book gave me chills. I wrote about it briefly on my blog post here [3]

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48577083

[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6975638

[3] https://www.rxjourney.net/list-of-books-i-finished-reading-i...
chistev
·16 ngày trước·discuss
Why would it not be?