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Both Laravel and Django use Active Record, great for CRUD but I have yet to see a project where it worked with more complex domains.


Great for simple CRUD apps but it falls apart with more complex enterprise requirements.



Well I guess that's good bye Pixel and Android for me then.


Would be great if I could use it with my 6700k.


I managed to cook up a fairly useful meta prompt but a byproduct of it is that ChatGPT now routinely makes clearly illegal or ethical dubious proposals.


It's not.


Oxford, Cambridge, ETHZ, EPFL, etc. are probably salivating right now.


Oxbridge suffered a lot of collateral damage from Brexit because of EU funding cuts and massive loss of EU staff and EU students, who now have to pay foreign fees (4-5x regular home fees). An increase in fees also made it prohibitively expensive to hire EU PhD students.

The situation is slowly recovering, as the UK has now first-class access to EU funding programs and there is an open negotiation to bring back home fees for EU students. However, visas are becoming more restrictive and the exceptionally high fees associated with them might be again increasing, which is putting off potential new employees.

Besides, I am not sure Oxbridge has sufficient extra spots for overseas students diverted from the US due to its peculiar tutorial system. There are lots of top EU universities that could collectively benefit from this as they are much cheaper and larger: Heidelberg, TUM, KU, DTU, KI, KTH, etc.


Harvard is liberal arts, so maybe Oxford.


Insane how freely the US is giving away its status as a brain drain magnet (context: I'm European).


Dodged a huge bullet coming to Europe instead of the US. Was considering moving there for work/startup but at this point, I'd literally rather go to China


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Finding out is not a problem. Fixing is.


Has there ever been an empire that committed suicide at the height of power?


All of them. "Height of their power" is a retrospective take.


Doesn't mean their death was by suicide, though.


Lots of them, though it's usually through unwinnable wars. See Kaiser Willhelm II, Napoleon, Imperial Japan, etc.


Is it is really Trump holding a 'box cutter' to America's throat, or is it a 'controlled demolition' of an "empire" that presents obstacles for a grand plan for the future of global governance ..

[p.s. bravo to the one who downvoted as soon as I hit submit! Wow, that was quick. Bots on HN?]


It is not a suicide.

We are in a global war, and US and the west is taking damage.


They still are, they just flipped the poles.


That doesn't provide that much clarity to me (a user of NATS).


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