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hackboyfly
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- ”it's by repeatedly forcing you to confront the results of your own mistakes”
Damn, that’s powerful.
- As a generalist and hard worker I feel your pain. You need to recharge your batteries and stop defining yourself through work. Motivation will slowly come back and statically your next project will be even more likely to succeed.
You can always pivot in the future, success is not a straight line.
Take care.
- A behavioral economics model that simulates customer decision-making when evaluating products. The model incorporates key psychological principles to predict customer scores based on product features and pricing.
- This is a nightmare of a PR for Salesforce / slack. I guess someone did not do their due diligence before reaching out and informing you about the price hike.
- After moving to a new city I desperately need this in my life. Something like omegle but more serious.
- I would like to do that but I live in Sweden, talking to stranger is considered rude. Would be cool if there were a serious version of those random cam chats like omegle.
- Total banger!
- I wish I could right like this. The flow is crazy and the words are honest and beautiful.
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- Ah thanks, that makes sense!
- Interesting, I think this is the first time I have seen anyone bash Python this hard.
Why would a decent C-API fuel its growth? Also can you give me some examples of better languages?
Am no senior developer but I find python very elegant and easy to get started with.
- Well it’s important to note that this does not mean that our language does not play a role in shaping our thoughts.
“You cannot ask a question you that you have no words for”
- Judea Pearl
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I have been looking for meaningful work since I was 18, started in sales went on to marketing and ended up in engineering as a data scientist.
Even though I feel closer than ever I still feel that I am not where I am suppose to be. One of my biggest problem is having to many options, to many callings. And they constantly keep changing, and perhaps that’s normal.
It’s easy and dangerous to get stuck in the idea or quest of finding the ultimate purpose and try to translate that into actual work.