Preferences

wnolens
Joined 1,888 karma

  1. Exactly my experience and how I leverage Claude where some of my coworkers remain unconvinced.
  2. Same. I've resurrected side projects and done months of work on them overnight, getting to my true end goals. Creating software is fun. Wrangling a bunch of opinionated libraries and plumbing together systems with terrible ergonomics (i.e. webpack, maybe web development generally?) is bs work I'm glad to not have to do.
  3. Why would I want to spend 1-2h researching humidifiers if I can spend that time in any other way, and still end up with a humidifier that fits my needs first try?

    This kind of task is perfect for AI in a way that doesn't take away too much from the human experience. I'll keep my art, but shopping can die off.

  4. > Each Sonnet agent costs about $10.50/hour to run overnight.

    When expressed like that, I can't help but see it as a wage figure.

  5. A cool solution using only cardboard and hot glue. Love this person's channel.

    https://youtu.be/fUyQEPzpkLk?si=cADJNQbbquJCUBKD

  6. > e-bikes above a certain power level

    This is already true in NYC. It just another law that there aren't enough resources to be enforced IMO

  7. Genuinely curious and debating the costs of other SOC2 platforms. But your tool doesn't load anything when I go to controls.

    > Error: Failed to fetch

    Not a good way to debut

  8. North Americans (my exp only) value cheap goods and services so highly, they don't care how the sausage is made.
  9. Yea placebo is probably the wrong word here. And I agree with you. Often just recognizing something removes it's power. I'm glad the commenter experienced the change they did. Just makes me wonder in this case, the root of it seems like self acceptance - a major theme in (at least my own) therapy. Perhaps a label is a powerful shortcut.
  10. I was going to reply to the same post with similar. If just having a label to apply alleviates the negative emotion, isn't it a placebo?

    I think a far far greater number of people experience the exact same problems of focus and distress, and learn to cope effectively in their own deeply personal way. I identify strongly with all the symptoms stated. A label feels useless, or worse - constraining, as it becomes your identity. I still have to drag my ass out of bed, do enough good work everyday next to colleagues who figuratively lap me every day, make a to-do list to remember to buy soap, go without soap for a week, .. etc lol.

    I call it being me.

  11. Purely selfish pursuits lose their allure when you have the ability to just do them (once the initial rush of being able to do them runs out). At least they did for me.
  12. Unique experience. I've had mostly useless managers in my 15y career, downright toxic ones in my 3y AWS stint.
  13. It smells like corporate communication training. "Affirm the customer. Express that you hear their concerns and empathize"
  14. It's gorgeous. Impressive execution - looks like a polished product from Apple.
  15. It was probably the difference between me trying it at all and sending to a few friends. Thank her.
  16. Thanks for doing this. I bought the calendar over 10y ago and used it but threw it out in a move.
  17. Right, he's just moved from taking people's money to stealing their attention. Grifter til the end.
  18. I too was intrigued to find him but it took 10mins of watching a few videos to be left feeling duped.

    Felt like he's working out his problems on YouTube rather than therapy (after first trying to in a trading career). I really dislike his (and most progressive's) narrative that others are distinctly out to get you. It shrouds the real complex machinery, and papers it over with intent. Which impedes meaningful progress i think.

  19. This should be a top level comment.

    To Bezos, a market controlled by a single large capital allocator is a free market. Unless the allocator is government of course (unless there's subsidies to apply for!).

  20. Speaking broadly about not only Jane street, but adjacent firms like Jump and Citadel: In my experience (working with and getting coached by a recruiter in the space), these finance companies really want you to love the space, not just the technology. I wasn't able to drink the kool-aid or fake enough die-hard passion for trading to get far in the their interview process, despite having extremely relevant technical capabilities Some are also very elitist with respect to your pedigree, so even amazing experience but no degree from a top US school can make it difficult (yes, even a decade later..)
  21. My take is that this is good (for me). At least the body can sink.

    If you don't sink evenly, your spine is aligned though not level. Whereas in a traditional mattress a poor fit to your body will feel like a hammock, or a hard floor with pressure points

  22. I had the opposite experience.

    Been on memory foam since 2011. "Upgraded" to a $3k traditional mattress in 2021. My pain became unbearable after 6 mo. Since my old mattress was disposed of, I bought a $300 memory foam mattress from Wayfair and it resolved my issues.

  23. > Get out of the big metro and into a peaceful place with cheap rent and lots of opportunity

    This always comes to mind when I see folks on the street here in NYC/Brooklyn. Is it too simple a solution? Is a dense metro better in some ways?

  24. I have never considered DRM on my Kindle, been using one for 15 years. I can buy any book on Amazon which is any book id be trying to read on this small format, and read it immediately for usually a maximum of $10. Never had want for more!
  25. I had to delete Balatro last week to break an addiction. It's so so good
  26. Yes, and self driving cars are right around the corner!
  27. > I didn’t have an OCA laminator, but you know what I did have? A cast-iron tortilla press.

    Haha. Great read. And aesthetically it's sweet as well. I wish your son accurately tracked and lasting health. He has an amazing dad to lean on!

  28. > Most likely the CEO of Boom ran the numbers, and the $100 ticket price is doable

    Most likely it's aspirational, something to market to investors and potential employees.

  29. I mean.. the guy posted on a public forum "I just made $142M!"
  30. This seems awesome actually. And a practical path in a small place. Print --> Online --> Online Community

This user hasn’t submitted anything.

Keyboard Shortcuts

Story Lists

j
Next story
k
Previous story
Shift+j
Last story
Shift+k
First story
o Enter
Go to story URL
c
Go to comments
u
Go to author

Navigation

Shift+t
Go to top stories
Shift+n
Go to new stories
Shift+b
Go to best stories
Shift+a
Go to Ask HN
Shift+s
Go to Show HN

Miscellaneous

?
Show this modal