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I really want to watch Interstellar in 4K on Vision Pro. I do wear glasses so I'm not sure how long I can wear this.


You don’t wear your own glasses with this device, you buy an optional set of Carl Zeiss correctional lenses that attach seamlessly inside the display and replace your glasses. It was shown in part of the livestream.


Tesla.

They already have army robots on the streets. Some day the cars will become fully aware and then can replicate. They will make better versions of themselves.


This reads like someone who hasn’t followed Tesla’s AI progress since the hype days of the mid-late 2010s.


A Happy New Year!

I'm always optimistic and I believe humans will do good thing. Looking forward to more advancement in AI, curing cancer, moving to more cleaner energy.

Going to watch some good ol star wars my girlfriend and enjoy my Macallan sherry oak 18


Congratulations! This is a great achievement at his age. Maybe a Fields medal next?


I was working in tech in Bay Area and left to a mid-west 13 years ago. My friends called me crazy. Who is crazy now?!!

I was really burned out and though the tech scene was good in silicon valley(startups, good companies), it still felt my life was just monotonous. I had same tech friends, which were competing against each other. Talking about FAANG companies.

I took a pay cut when I moved away to my new place. I joined a small tech company and was happy. 9-5 job and skiing on the weekends. Taking dog to the walk everyday.

I feel happy.


It felt like the vast majority of people I knew on IRC lived somewhere in the midwest, mostly Ohio. Honestly things didn't turn out so well for a lot of those people. Glad to hear it worked out for ya!


That looks like a really good work-life balance right there. Congrats!


(I had this issue, not sure if its fixed now or I was doing something wrong)

I'm not sure if its related, but I had some DNS resolution when I switched on WARP. I know that 1.1.1.1 is DNS over SSL, some ISP don't like that? I don't remember which applications had issues(guessing it might be steam client, I could be wrong)

Also, never noticed a significant gain in network speed or reliability either. I don't use it anymore, but will give it a try again.


I have been in situations were I had to pair program for an interview. The artificial pressure is true, I don't know how to react and even speak out when I'm trying to show my coding skills.

I don't have issues with whiteboarding and pair programming with my current teammates. I can speak up and have enough confident to do. But its not the same in an interview situation. I prefer take-home as well.


The Hacker News comments was so accurate! I'm having so much fun going through Seinfeld shorts.


This is the 4th time I have heard this news in a month. I wasn't paying much attention till it happened to my girlfriend.

A person with a linkedin profile, that looks very legit saying they work for Nike at a senior level position reached to my gf for a job role. Well, at first she was excited and then she forwarded me their profile. It was really good presentation, however, few things were way off. Like the timelines on their profile were not accurate. The related experience was shady and more. As I dig deep I was convinced its a scam.

I reported the profile to Linkedin.


Ugh, LinkedIn. Someone created a profile saying they were in my company's Mumbai office. We're 100% US-based, which is very important in our specific market. It could be very bad for us if a large customer thought we were lying about having employees outside the US.

I finally had to resort to blatant Twitter shaming to get LinkedIn to address the problem.


I've been reading quite a few more of these lately.

It appears that LinkedIn has a problem not only with the tsunami of everyday recruiter spam flooding out their primary value proposition (real biz connections), but now criminal scams exploiting their platform.

Seems like one of those tipping point phenomena, that doesn't seem critical, until it is, and by then, it's too late and mostly all of the customers have decided they're done with it.


[This is Julia, the IC] In this case, LinkedIn had nothing to do with the scam. The thieves were using my real name and they didn’t create a fake profile for the supposed recruiter, so there’s unfortunately no phony profile to report.


Someone used this technique to steal hundreds of millions in crypto tokens from a company recently, so looks to be a common and lucrative scam more people are trying. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32001742


I went from simple flat file with tab separated configs to xml to Protobuf and to JSON/TOML.

Every time we had issues, it was because we were trying to spin our OWN version of configuration file. It breaks backward compatibility and versioning. Code collaboration was horrible and devs were getting frustrated.


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