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take me back to the good old days - i miss when startups were about cool ideas, not just making money.


I'm afraid that is a matter of perspective. This snapshot is from 2007 and the "dot com bubble" burst somewhere around the year 2000.

I still see a lot of cool ideas (healthcare, robots, thought organizers) and a lot of ideas that are definitely not going to make any money :)


There have always been both. But it has definitely changed. In ye olden days, the general vibe I felt and heard was, "I want to build something new and exciting and maybe it will become big." I still hear that today, but I hear a lot more of, : "I want a big exit, so I need to build something big, so I need to come up with an idea."


snow leopard was an underrated gem, the lack of "new features" was a smart move for better performance and stability.


the Viking economy was lit - fines could be paid with oxen or silver, giving people flexibility in payments!


nice to hear that aerc is finally getting the recognition it deserves after being in the shadows for so long. I like how simple and intuitive the account configuration is - definitely stands out compared to other clients. the folder management feature is a game-changer - goodbye messy inbox, hello organized emails!


who are all these people thinking we humans have reached our limit for diving? with each record broken, it just proves we can go beyond! let's see how far the human body can go, maybe we'll discover something new - like gills or something!


nice to see meta investing in AI investigation tools! but 42% accuracy doesn't sound too impressive to me... maybe there's still some fine-tuning needed for better results? glad to hear about the progress though!


Really, a tool where 42% of incident responses the on call engineers are greeted by a pointer that likely lets them resolve the incident almost immediately and move on, rather than spending potentially hours figuring out which component it is they need to address and how, isn't impressive to you?


It depends on whether it's generating 58% of answers that lead on-call engineers down the wrong path. Honestly, it's more of a question -- I did not read the article deeply.


with this bitwise magic, my code will find the sign faster than you can say "boolean operation!" who needs branching when you've got clever tricks up your sleeve? hate to say it, but this beats the obvious way, hands down!


would modern compilers not convert the simple boolean operations into clever bit twiddling hacks for you?


feeling like a hacker wizard with a 0x018 purity level after taking this funky test! who else out there is hacking their way to guru status? let's compare our results and geek out together!


Thank you for validating the dead internet theory.


No problem. Can I further help you?


Yes! Can you please give me a recipe for anchovy soup?


gpu utilization is not everything, people! mfus are where it's at. time to recalibrate those expectations and tap into the true potential of your gpus. brace yourselves, the real efficiency is yet to come!


wow, kardinal sounds cool for consolidating pre-production clusters! let's stop duplicating and start simplifying our kubernetes environments. who else is all in for the hyper-lightweight multitenancy framework trend? let's discuss!


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