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What a rage bait title and un nuanced article. First of all provides no clear evidence. Second of all these articles are making folks in H1B the enemies. What a shame. The reality is that some folks on H1B are also the victims of the system. Rather than talking nuance about how it’s beneficial and how it’s abused and how to prevent abuse, it places workers against workers.


made up bullshit to try and fail to dunk on musk? never seen that before


My strategy (when I did not have a dishwasher) is to only have the bare minimum of the dishes required outside. eg: 2 plates, two bowls, two spoons, forks etc for a family of two. This will mean that you will re-use your dishes over and over again, and washing becomes just a thing to do before you eat etc. Also sink will never get filled with dishes again.

Now, I have a dishwasher, and I just put dishes in the dishwasher as soon as I use it.


Highly advise going to MIT despite a lot of suggestions otherwise. You might not get any different education, but It is absolutely going to open doors that'll either allow you to do exactly what you want to do, or make a lot more money then otherwise possible.


I purchased a standing desk (Uplift ~60in * 30in) and couldn't be happier with the purchase. Main benefits is that I can actually adjust the height of my table to be actually ergonomic. My chair + table + monitors are all set right. I stand around 2-3 hours a day and that helps a lot.

This was an expensive purchase for me (Esp for a table) but well well worth the price.

extremely happy with it.


Not sure now - But at some point Symptoma was being marketed as a tool for physicians. In that context, I think this would be a very helpful tool.


Right, I think human brain forgets most of the things anyways, so I don't see why it'd not continue forgetting old memories over time!


Well I can make a hypothesis that the human brain will not be able to easily forget centuries worth of memories given the thing that after a certain age people often report having clearer memories of longer ago events than newer ones and that these memories will come back to them periodically, will over time the long term memories be filled up?

my personal feeling would be no, you will keep getting that memory of the person you liked in high school when you're 600 but your probably won't remember anything particularly clearly past 20 years before and the stuff from your 70s-80s will be totally gone.


Thanks. Will certainly check it out.


I use gifs for this and they work great!


As someone who likes to do previews in PRs, mp4's are infinitely better than gifs. Better colors, better frame rate, better resolution, better size when you change any of those factors. It's really, really silly GitHub still don't support them.


I don't understand why this is a surprise to anyone lol


There's a difference between suspicion and confirmation


Honestly .. I would love for this to happen.


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