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Kraken lays off 30% of staff
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Kraken Blog
Kraken Takes Steps to Weather Crypto Winter
Today we’re announcing one of the hardest decisions at Kraken to date. We’re reducing our global workforce by approximately 1,100 people, or 30 percent, in order to adapt to current market conditions. We are extremely grateful for the contributions of those…
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I've fuzzed parts of the GitHub API. Here are my findings (2020)
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Why your REPL experience sucks
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srasu.srht.site
Why your REPL experience sucks
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Huawei phones automatically deleting videos of the protests
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Why I am learning category theory
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the scapegoat dev
Why I am learning category theory
Category theory is a domain of mathematics that exerts a strange influence over programmers. One thing that can be said for sure about category theory is tha...
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Launch HN: Patterns (YC S21) – A much faster way to build and deploy data apps
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DoorDash Lays of 1250 Employees
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Doordash
Newsroom | DoorDash
The latest news and announcements from DoorDash.
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Estonia saved its citizens 820 years by moving public services online
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Karl's Notes
Estonia saved its citizens 820 years by moving public services online
The Estonian government estimates that going digital has saved the state and its citizens, 820 years in time and resources
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Programmable Ink
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Inkandswitch
Inkbase: Programmable Ink
What would be possible if hand-drawn sketches were programmable like spreadsheets?
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If you’re so smart, how come you’re not happy?
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Thoughtless Acts
If you’re so smart, how come you’re not happy?
Naval Ravikant had this to say on a podcast, “If you’re so smart, how come you’re not happy? How come you’ve not figured that out?”
Can’t argue with that one...
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Twitter 2.0
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Twitter
Twitter 2.0: Our continued commitment to the public conversation
Twitter’s mission is to promote and protect the public conversation–to be the town square of the internet. For many years, we’ve said that we want to give everyone the power to create and share ideas
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OpenAI ChatGPT: Optimizing language models for dialogue
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Openai
Introducing ChatGPT
We’ve trained a model called ChatGPT which interacts in a conversational way. The dialogue format makes it possible for ChatGPT to answer followup questions, admit its mistakes, challenge incorrect premises, and reject inappropriate requests.
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CT scan shows there's still lots of toner left in an “empty” cartridge
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Lumafield
Is this toner cartridge half empty or half full?
Discover the truth about your printer's toner levels with Lumafield's industrial CT scanner. See how much toner is really left in your cartridge.
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A long expected update (probablistic programming langauge team laid off)
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Fabulous adventures in coding
A long expected update
It’s been almost two years since my last update here. A lot has happened. I hope you all are continuing to weather the ongoing multiple global pandemics and other anthropogenic crises. Apolog…
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Inkbase: Programmable Ink
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Inkandswitch
Inkbase: Programmable Ink
What would be possible if hand-drawn sketches were programmable like spreadsheets?
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How an early oil industry study became key in climate lawsuits
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Yale Environment 360
How an Early Oil Industry Study Became Key in Climate Lawsuits
For decades, 1960s research for the American Petroleum Institute warning of the risks of burning fossil fuels had been forgotten. But two papers discovered in libraries are now playing a key role in lawsuits aimed at holding oil companies accountable for…
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For Many Widows, the Hardest Part Is Mealtime (2019)
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Nytimes
For Many Widows, the Hardest Part Is Mealtime (Published 2019)
New attention is being paid to the role of food and cooking in grieving for a lost partner.
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How much does Rust's bounds checking cost?
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Readyset Blog
How much Rust's bounds actually cost | Readyset
Rust prevents out-of-bounds memory accesses and buffer overruns via runtime bounds checks - what’s the cost of those bounds checks for a real-world, production application?
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EU climate plan sacrifices carbon storage and biodiversity for bioenergy
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RTS devlog #7: Optimizing performance for 1000 units
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www.construct.net
RTS devlog #7: optimizing performance for 1000 units
In the previous devlog I focused on getting intense multiplayer combat with 1000 units to use just 50kb/s bandwidth. Now it's time to turn to the CPU performance! You can see the results now on the freshly updated CommandAndConstruct.Com . In my previous…
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Switching to AWS Graviton slashed our infrastructure bill by 35%
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Squeaky.ai
How switching to AWS Graviton slashed our infrastructure bill by 35%
To keep our infrastructure costs in check we regularly explore cost-saving opportunities. This post covers our latest win: reducing our AWS spending by 35%.
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