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randtrain34
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- they've raised 250m, assuming they lose money at the current rate of 111m in H1, wouldn't they run out of money before then?
- Is CLT/NLT/glulam less weather resistant (eg. against excessive humidity/moisture) than traditional buildings though?
- It actually doesn't, mass timber is extremely hard to ignite, see https://www.vox.com/energy-and-environment/2020/1/15/2105805... (advantages section)
- absolutely, i3 and i5 Alder Lake is incredible value already and Raptor Lake will improve that even more
- and instant grocery startups
- I got a referral from a friend that was also an early employee at the startup. I joined mostly because the people seemed smart and I thought I'd learn a lot from them and have fun building a cool product.
To be honest, most of it is just luck. My two cents is to just find really smart and hungry people, look for evidence of incredibly fast product velocity and some semblance of product market fit. For first 50, there's a decent number of post series A startups that should have those indicators.
- I think GP was being humorous
- not really news given they have 1400 employees according to LinkedIn
- But suppose you were unfamiliar with the code, the 2nd tells you what fields/methods are available for "item", and furthermore most IDEs will use that info to populate autocomplete suggestions and such.
- even has the same diagrams
- Zero-K RTS https://zero-k.info/
- This looks really similar to Zero-K (https://zero-k.info/), would you mind giving a quick list of key differentiators?
- This has to be one of the cooler instances of the golden ratio.
- Data structures, algorithms, fundamentals like how compilers/memory/operating systems work likely won't change, programming languages and frameworks are constantly changing.
- A question I always had is wouldn't all sufficiently advanced civs use quantum communication which we wouldn't be able to detect with our usual SETI-style methods?
- Design doc the proposer linked: https://docs.google.com/document/d/18CXhDb1ygxg-YXNBJNzfzZsD...
- From https://keybase.io/blog/keybase-joins-zoom > Initially, our single top priority is helping to make Zoom even more secure.
Although the git graph looks like it's their only priority at the moment...
- Turns out one of these rocks sold for 888 Eth today, which is around $2.8 million USD.
- Guessing it's from interchange, similar to most credit card providers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interchange_fee
- 1 point
- I'd honestly wait a year or so for Alder Lake and just get it with DDR5 RAM.
- 2 points
- From first impressions it looks like papercups focuses on chat while Chatwoot is a more complete suite around customer communication?
- How does this compare to https://twitter.com/runwayco ?
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actually got me a pretty linear upward win line for thousands of simulated clicks