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About five months ago I was fired from a leadership position at a non-profit organisation. About a month ago, my former boss (effectively the director of the organisation) sent a 1500+ word message to the entire team (many of whom are still my friends), explaining why I was fired – and didn't show it to me until last week. A generous reading of his behaviour: he sent the message to the team last month because he thinks doing so will help create a culture of trust and mutual understanding in the organisation, and he offered to share it with me a month later because he thought it would be helpful and interesting to me to see his perspective. A cynical reading of his behaviour: he shared the message with the team and then with me because people in (and out of?) the organisation were confused about why he fired me, they were asking him questions in a way he felt undermined his authority, and he wanted to impose his narrative on the organisation. (I have been very open with telling people in and out of the organisation my perspective on what happened, and I know this has got back to him.) The message claims my leadership style was too hierarchical and disempowering, and it was harming the growth and performance of the grassroots campaign I was responsible for. He included very specific criticisms of my behavior, including how I ran meetings and interacted with team members. He also mentioned consulting multiple people about my performance before letting me go. I have what in my eyes is compelling evidence contradicting many of these claims - including positive feedback from my team and volunteers. This feedback paints a completely different picture of my leadership. I haven't replied to his message at all yet, but have spoken with some current friends who still work at the organisation. While I think most people think he handled my firing badly, my former boss has quite a lot of support in the organisation still. (In my view he has far too much influence.) I'm not sure if I should: 1. Respond with a point-by-point rebuttal of his original message 2. Criticise his decision to share this message with the team (considering how personal it is, its length, and him sharing it four months after firing me) 3. Share the positive feedback I received to counter the narrative 4. Ignore it completely and move on 5. Something else? And if I do respond to him, should I also respond to the friends who saw his original message? Should I publish something openly? It's worth saying that I'm now working at a different organisation in the same movement, and it's a fairly small world – lots of professional and personal overlap. UPDATE (as at 17 Apr 2025) Blown away by the number of comments here and the advice and support - thank you to all of you! I spoke to loads of people and thought long and hard - and decided to reply with a much shorter message only to him and the other co-director, saying only that it was deeply inappropriate to send the 1500w message but that I was still supportive of the org. Not remotely worth getting lawyers involved - I realise my most valuable asset is my relationships with my friends who are still there. He quickly replied defending himself in a way that in my view betrayed a failure to listen to what I had to say - that's fine - I left it there. Thanks again everyone!
r/careerguidance
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r/careerguidance
2025-03-25
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Hi everyone, I'm looking to understand some of the main pain pts experienced by attorneys when it comes to utilizing legaltech platforms (in particular, client matching platforms) and try to piece together some solutions to combat some of these awful existing platforms. Here's the survey:  [https://forms.gle/DEEF4rwAaTcnVbs49](https://forms.gle/DEEF4rwAaTcnVbs49)
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2025-03-25
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Centralized premined tokens can and will screw you: Crypto.com is facing criticism from the crypto community after reissuing to themselves 70 billion Cronos tokens burned in 2021: https://cointelegraph.com/news/crypto-com-cro-token-burn-controversy More evidence that the top premined and centralized tokens you see on coinmarketcap, are in reality worthless scams. Dont just assume that top tokens are successful or better than the rest, its all just part of their scams, where they manipulate their market caps up and then change the rules to screw over token holders. Stick to decentralized proof of work coins like BCH to avoid these types of centralized entities screwing investors and users. This is relevant to BCH, as new users dont understand and arent educated about what differentiates cryptos like BCH from other cryptos that are premined and centralized. Edit: This isnt even mentioning the recent news where complex blockchains like ETH and tokens issued on it are susceptible to getting stolen by added permisssions added to transactions that arent detectable by ordinary users as just happened to the bybit exchange: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/02/21/hackers-steal-1point5-billion-from-exchange-bybit-biggest-crypto-heist.html the TLDR: is that the actual amount of cryptos that work and are safe to own without getting stolen or being screwed over by devs in charge is actually very few.
r/bitcoincash
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r/Bitcoincash
2025-03-25
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Operation done – see you in nine months (give or take)🤞
r/rugbyunion
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r/rugbyunion
2025-03-25
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TLDR: - 1M context, soon to be 2M - 2.5 series are all thinking models - 2.5-Pro is the one released, exceptional performance across the board except factQA (beaten by GPT4.5) - all results are @pass=1, no voting etc. to artificially boost scores - possibly was nebula(?) on the chat arena earlier - available on AI studio now
r/artificial
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r/artificial
2025-03-25
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To the lurkers out there, how many of you left CS to go do something else? What did you do? I am asking because I am contemplating leaving the CS field as it seems to be near impossible to find a job.
r/cscareerquestions
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r/cscareerquestions
2025-03-25
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**Have Your Cake and Eat It Too with Background Sync** A large usability hurdle for cryptocurrencies like Monero is sync times. Previously, you've needed to leave Cake Wallet open to sync your Monero wallet. This limitation exists because owning your keys means your device handles the blockchain synchronization. To make this process simpler, we are launching our first iteration of background sync, initially for Monero! All in the same open source, noncustodial wallet you're used to from us. >— Reddington (@undetectedtx) [March 24, 2025](https://twitter.com/undetectedtx/status/1904243294315430192?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw) Background sync will attempt to sync all your wallets in the background at a specified interval. Our [documentation](https://docs.cakewallet.com/features/advanced/background-sync/) includes more information. Some important details: * **This is currently only for Android.** iOS has major restrictions for functionality like this. * **This is currently only for Monero.** We plan to add Litecoin MWEB, Decred, Zano, and even Bitcoin Silent Payments in the future. * You can select from three sync options: * **Daily**: Attempts to background sync every 18 hours * **Hourly**: Attempts to background sync every 60 minutes * **Aggressive**: Attempts to background sync every 15 minutes * Our current implementation has issues with GrapheneOS. But our docs includes a [workaround](https://docs.cakewallet.com/features/advanced/background-sync/). We are exploring other solutions in the future to resolve this issue. This new updated also includes many other changes like Decred support, UI enhancements, bug fixes, and more covered in the linked blog. **How to Update** To experience these new features and improvements, [update Cake Wallet to version 4.24.0](https://cakewallet.com/install?ref=blog.cakewallet.com) through your device's app store or via other methods we detail in another post: [https://blog.cakewallet.com/third-party-app-stores-play-store-cake-wallet/](https://blog.cakewallet.com/third-party-app-stores-play-store-cake-wallet/) We appreciate your continued support and feedback. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to enhance Cake Wallet and bring you the best cryptocurrency experience possible. **Conclusion** With this latest release, Cake Wallet continues to be a leading privacy-focused, open source cryptocurrency wallet for your safety. We were the first major cross-platform Monero wallet, and the first to implement new privacy tech like Silent Payments for Bitcoin, MWEB for Litecoin, and now Decred. Enjoy the new update and please leave your feedback!
r/monero
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r/Monero
2025-03-25
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What good YouTube bloggers do you know who shoot about neural networks?
r/neuralnetworks
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r/neuralnetworks
2025-03-25
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The recent war plan leak on Signal has sparked serious concerns about national security, intelligence sharing, and potential fallout for the administration. Many argue that this kind of breach could undermine trust among our allies and raise questions about the government's handling of sensitive information. However, these are the same concerns that were raised about Trump’s classified document case at Mar-A-Lago, which involved a much larger volume of sensitive materials. If anything, one could argue that case was even more severe. Why is the public and political reaction so different this time? What is so special now that would suddenly warrant more scrutiny and accountability then it did then?
r/politicaldiscussion
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r/PoliticalDiscussion
2025-03-25
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Long story short, I was with a company for close to 11 months. I'm a stellar employee and this was my first job doing internal IT support out of school. I did very well, progressed very quickly, and was already working on some Tier 2 support and higher level skills in order to advance. I then got fired for a personal mistake I made outside of work and that somehow made its way to HR. I won't get into details but it was a one time mistake that, in hindsight, could and should had been easily avoidable. I learned my lesson big time, and will never make such mistakes again. I did not hurt anyone or steal or do anything along those lines. My boss told me that he really didn't want to lose me over a one time mistake I made that in the grand scheme of things, was not very large. However, HR thought otherwise. I was effectively terminated right away. My boss, who is the VP of technology, told me that he would offer to be a reference for me. I'm not sure how to go about doing this and finding another job. The VP of HR told me that she agreed that this was a private termination, and no details as to why it happened will be discussed with anyone. They said my performance was great and that everyone liked me, but that this dumb mistake was a deal breaker. My question is what do I do? I'm in Canada so it's different here compared to the US. The job market is terribly competitive and saturated. I made my resume already and I have been applying again, but I get this sense of dread I'll never land another job and it's such a dark feeling because I absolutely loved working in IT. This was my first job out of college. I have other references if needed but I just feel like I absolutely self sabotaged myself and shot myself in the foot. If I ever get an interview and they ask me about why I left? What do I tell them? Do I say I was "laid off"? Do I say that I left because I was not happy with the position, or that I felt like I wasn't being challenged enough? If you were in my situation, or have been in the past, how would you go about dealing with this? I'm sorry if this post is all over the place. I'm still in shock over the news and I'm feeling really depressed about my future prospects. TYIA
r/itcareerquestions
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r/ITCareerQuestions
2025-03-25
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday commanding wide-ranging changes to how U.S. elections are conducted, a move that will likely be swiftly challenged by voting rights organizations across the country. Since the beginning of his second term, Trump has repeatedly outlined his extreme vision for U.S. elections, and his administration has taken actions that would, if permitted, vastly increase federal control over elections. Tuesday’s executive order is an extension of those efforts by attempting to mandate alterations that would make it more difficult for Americans to vote and would strip funding from states who do not comply with the order. Among the changes, Trump’s order would punish states that count ballots after Election Day and would make significant modifications to voting systems and security standards for voting equipment. It would also require “government-issued proof of U.S. citizenship on its voter registration forms,” the White House said, a move that could disenfranchise one in 1o eligible U.S. voters, previous surveys have found.
r/neoliberal
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r/neoliberal
2025-03-25
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I recently decided to start a side hustle in web dev whilst doing my undergrad degree. I thought it sounded cool, and I've always wanted to do smth creative and art related like ui/ux design but im kinda stressed that I might be going too slow. In my second year ill have to start working on app development projects, so IM LOWKEY TERRIFIED. i started around end of feb and I managed to learn HTML, CSS and I am currently in the process of learning JS, but i cant help but compare myself to other people who managed to learn both front and back end in just 4 weeks (idk how). Im rlly trying to take my time so I can actually understand the concepts and practice my front end skills but idk how long this will even take. ig i just want some perspective on how other web dev learnt how to create cool websites and it would be better if you could give me tips on what frameworks to use and what not to use. note : im also trying my best not to rely on ai to do everything for me currently i plan on use either angular or react, but im betting on react rn. and for backend its probably gonna be django or node.js, what else do i have to know?
r/learnprogramming
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r/learnprogramming
2025-03-25
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Article: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/03/25/gamestop-says-it-will-add-bitcoin-as-a-treasury-reserve-asset.html
r/bitcoin
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r/Bitcoin
2025-03-25
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Get off your asses and do 5 minutes of work.
r/btc
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r/btc
2025-03-25
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Ok, not gonna lie.. I’ve been feeling really frustrated lately, and I need to get this off my chest. As an interviewer at my company, I’ve always tried to keep things fair and focused on the actual work we do. But recently, that’s all changed. We’re a mid-tier company...not a big tech giant, but we’ve been seeing a huge influx of candidates. I understand we want to bring in top talent, but the way we’re doing it now feels wrong. Engineering Leadership has started pushing us to ask LeetCode hard problems. They literally told us "stuff with less than a 30% acceptance rate, and make sure it's not from a popular list". I wish I was joking. These problems don’t reflect the work we actually do here, but we’re being told to make them part of the interview process. I’m now expected to throw candidates into these complex problems with tight time limits (usually 30-35 minutes after initial discussions / small talk). There’s no time to really discuss their thought process, no room for collaboration, and no way to test the skills that actually matter for the role. It feels like the focus is all on whether they can solve these stupid ass hard problems rather than seeing if they can actually do the job. What’s really frustrating is that these interviews are filtering out good candidates. I’ve had candidates struggle through these algorithm problems, even though they would have been great fits for the role. But because they couldn’t get the solution to a random problem, we move on. It doesn’t matter if they have the right experience or the right mindset to be successful here. It feels like we’re no longer hiring for skills, but for the ability to solve tough, abstract problems under pressure. I’ve been interviewing for a while now, and I just don’t understand why we’re focusing so much on something that has nothing to do with the work people will actually be doing. The work we do here is practical. We deal with real systems, production code, and problems that require collaboration and tradeoffs. We don’t solve these kinds of algorithmic puzzles on the job. So why are we putting so much weight on these questions? I get it...companies want to stand out and find the best talent. But I’m starting to feel like we’re pushing away qualified candidates because they can’t solve these random problems. I’ve seen people bomb these LeetCode questions and walk away feeling defeated, even though they would’ve been great at the actual job. Is this the direction we’re headed in as an industry? Are we going to keep turning interviews into these algorithmic challenges that don’t even relate to the work? I’m starting to wonder if we’re losing sight of what actually matters. Has anyone else been in this position where you’re asked to make interviews harder, even though it’s not helping find the right candidates? How do you handle it when the questions don’t match what’s actually needed for the job? Thanks for listening to me vent.. I'm just fucking tired ya'll.
r/cscareerquestions
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r/cscareerquestions
2025-03-25
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Am I the only one who did not buy anything in past few months? Looking at reddit, it seems like many people are holding loss. I am just holding my money with my dear life. My gut instinct says there is another dump incoming. If it goes to the moon then congrats to all who were patient. I am out of this market. I am a tiny fish (made 10k in January bull market)so I will just purchase a used Toyota and make my family's life a bit easier.
r/cryptomarkets
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r/CryptoMarkets
2025-03-25
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A bit of background, I've been in the industry 12 years mostly deploying Cisco and Meraki, occasionally working on other vendor platforms as well. I've experienced enough SD-WAN to understand the main concepts and caveats. These days there are hundreds of solutions on the market, and I don't have the time to explore each one. I'm looking for recommendations on what I'd describe as "SD-WAN lite." Primary functionality/requirements: \- WAN failover \- Simple traffic direction. E.g. VLAN X routes out WAN 1, VLAN Y routes out WAN 2. \- Basic IPsec tunneling and failover. Throughput requirements for IPsec are minimal \- Ease of management (GUI), but ability to view low level configurations \- 5 Gbps + throughput and ability for support of 3000 + users connecting to the internet (majority of traffic will be from the LAN, NATed, and forwarded. No security features required for this) \- High availability/SSO pairing or a redundancy pairing setup \- Standard traffic analytics and performance \- Simple and reasonable licensing requirements (would be nice if the solution continued to function without license renewal) \- Simple setup. Ideally has centralized management, but the forwarding logic is maintained locally. Centralized control plane/management requiring numerous beefy servers or proprietary appliances is not ideal. \- Quality technical support Nice to have: \- Advanced security features, but would be used infrequently. \- Ability to apply templates when deploying. \- API based configuration and management. \- Netflow support. \- BGP support, not a requirement. Features NOT needed/wanted: \- Multipathing/WAN bandwidth aggregation through tunneling. \- MPLS/VPLS - not required or desired in any manner, whether it's integration or emulation. \- Cloud integration with AWS/Azure/Gcloud etc. - unneeded. I'll be exploring Peplink in the coming weeks. As for Meraki, the MX model requirements for 5 Gbps + throughput is double the cost of an enterprise router with similar throughput. I understand why, but usage of security features will be minimal in this scenario. I know that Fortinet is a popular solution as well, but I am personally not a fan of their products. Thank you in advance!
r/networking
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r/networking
2025-03-25
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Hey im wondering if its normal as in my current job as a Tech consultant / IT Support, I am being asked to do a bunch of handyman related tasks such as climb high ceilings and drill holes to mount access points, mount TVs and Video conferencing equipment installation and wall cable management solutions. Should this be part of my job or something we pay a contractor to do? I feel im not that great at operating tools and able to climb high and perform these tasks. Is this something normal to expect in this job? EDITED: I Forgot to mention that I also have to setup video conferencing solutions which includes finding a vendor, ordering the exact equipment, cables, cable management required and measuring how much is needed etc + physically installing. ON top of this, the BAU user support requests and configuring a firewall as we are replacing our provider. Is this something I should be doing given I have only 2 years of IT Support experience? While Im learning it feels like alot for how much I get paid.
r/itcareerquestions
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r/ITCareerQuestions
2025-03-26
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How can a programming learner find freelance jobs or tasks to complete for money, rather than working for a specific company? Are there other ways besides the job?
r/learnprogramming
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r/learnprogramming
2025-03-26
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That's more than the entire circulating supply of #Bittensor.. Absolute madness
r/bittensor_
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r/bittensor_
2025-03-26
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Retaliatory policy directed specifically against Tesla. Obviously, bad for Tesla but taken more broadly indicates US companies could face severe penalties beyond just retaliatory tariffs. Not shedding a tear but certainly affects my trading plan.
r/wallstreetbets
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r/wallstreetbets
2025-03-26
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We don't destroy with violence
r/trump
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r/trump
2025-03-26
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Hey OSS community! I'm the solo developer of Observer AI, an open-source (FOSS) project I created for running autonomous AI agents entirely locally. # What is it? Observer AI lets you create and run AI agents that: * Are powered by local LLMs through Ollama (or any v1 chat completions api) * Can observe your screen via OCR or screenshots * Process everything locally (zero cloud dependencies) * Execute Python code via your Jupyter server The project is 100% open source and available at [https://github.com/Roy3838/Observer](https://github.com/Roy3838/Observer) with a demo at [https://app.observer-ai.com](https://app.observer-ai.com/) # Why I built it I was thinking about the use case and was scared thinking of sending sensitive data to a cloud service, so I created a solution where everything stays on my hardware. I'd love feedback from the open source community - especially on contributions!
r/opensource
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r/opensource
2025-03-26
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I'm responsible for redacting all names, bank accounts, SS Numbers, addresses, and other personal information from large batches of client documents. It isn’t difficult per se, but it's hours and hours of mind numbing work. Does anyone use any software that automates redacting sensitive information without needing human supervision page-by-page?
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2025-03-26
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* https://www.youtube.com/@3blue1brown * [Here's a playlist on the topic.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aircAruvnKk&list=PLZHQObOWTQDNU6R1_67000Dx_ZCJB-3pi)
r/neuralnetworks
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r/neuralnetworks
2025-03-26
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https://techcrunch.com/2025/03/25/read-the-email-jack-dorsey-sent-when-he-cut-931-of-blocks-staff/
r/cscareerquestions
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r/cscareerquestions
2025-03-26
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🚀 **Zant v0.1 is live!** 🚀 Hey r/deeplearning I'm excited to introduce **Zant**, a brand-new open-source TinyML SDK fully written in **Zig**, designed for easy and fast building, optimization, and deployment of neural networks on resource-constrained devices! **Why choose Zant?** * ⚡ **Performance & Lightweight:** No bloated runtimes—just highly optimized, performant code! * 🧩 **Seamless Integration:** Ideal for embedding into existing projects with ease. * 🔐 **Safety & Modernity:** Leverage Zig for memory management and superior performance compared to traditional C/C++ approaches. **Key Features:** * Automatic optimized code generation for 29 different ML operations (including GEMM, Conv2D, ReLU, Sigmoid, Leaky ReLU). * Over 150 rigorous tests ensuring robustness, accuracy, and reliability across hardware platforms. * Built-in fuzzing system to detect errors and verify the integrity of generated code. * Verified hardware support: Raspberry Pi Pico, STM32 G4/H7, Arduino Giga, and more platforms coming soon! **What's next for Zant?** * Quantization support (currently underway!) * Expanded operations, including YOLO for real-time object detection. * Enhanced CI/CD workflows for faster and easier deployments. * Community engagement via Telegram/Discord coming soon! 📌 Check it out on [GitHub](https://github.com/ZantFoundation/Z-Ant). Contribute, share feedback, and help us build the future of TinyML together! 🌟 **Star, Fork, Enjoy!** 🌟
r/deeplearning
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r/deeplearning
2025-03-26
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There might be a PoW Summit in 2026 but usually in the telegram group or on the official site.
r/ethereumclassic
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r/EthereumClassic
2025-03-26
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Hi all, I would say this is my first post on Reddit ever, but nobody wanted to chat on the other channel. Sad timers! Anyhoo, I’ve been a Web Developer for over 20 years and I’m building a hands-on BootCamp to teach others what I've learned over the years. I was just wondering what was the hardest part of learning to code for you guys? It would be really helpful to know.
r/learnprogramming
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r/learnprogramming
2025-03-26
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Bit of a rant. If solana wants to be taken seriously and not taint it's image as a "genuine" block chain, rug pulls and scams need to go, they have to get a hold on this in my honest opinion. I'm all for meme coins and community building etc, but, People are breaking the law everyday on solana, the block chain for criminals. I'm just not feeling it's current direction, is this seriously the pinnacle of this tech? The same applies for like 90% of the crypto market, just fast cash grabs. it's just heading in a totally dumb direction, solana just happens to hold the highest concentration of degenerates. I can't be the only one here??
r/solana
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r/solana
2025-03-26
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[**2025 Report on the State of the US Legal Market (Thomson Reuters Institute)**](https://macro.com/app/pdf/8eaca372-7a22-4045-af46-9c5c710e90dc) **Industry Report Insights:** * Strong demand growth across practice areas characterized the legal market in 2024, with an average law firm experiencing 2.6% growth in demand compared to the historical average of 0.1% from 2007 to 2023. The broad-based growth occurred across both transactional and counter-cyclical practice groups, with previously underperforming practices rebounding into positive territory while stronger practices maintained or accelerated their growth pace. * Law firm billing rates accelerated at their fastest pace since the global financial crisis, averaging 6.5% growth despite weakening inflation, resulting in real growth at double the yearly average of the past decade. Despite continued upward trajectory in rates, client pushback appears minimal with realization rates holding steady and demand increasing across most segments and practice areas. * The traditional billable hour model is under increasing pressure as advancing technologies like generative AI promise to dramatically improve efficiency in legal task performance. The shift is pushing firms to develop new pricing models that focus on the value of outcomes rather than time spent, with 44% of legal professionals predicting that generative AI will result in a decline in billable hour pricing models over the next five years. * Law firm composition has changed significantly with an increasing proportion of non-equity partners and a reduction in the percentage of equity partners and associates. Firms have moved decisively toward two-tier partner structures, with the equity partner ranks becoming more constrained while firms have ramped up their numbers of non-equity partners. * Technology investment is growing at a historically high pace as firms work to modernize their data management capabilities to leverage emerging technologies effectively. Firms face the challenge of technological debt, where they must invest in both maintaining current systems and implementing new technologies, requiring long-range planning and strategic investment despite the short-term capital structures of many firms.
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2025-03-26
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I have to give chatGPT very specific instructions, and even then it can't do much more than answer a leetcode question or something, sometimes using A.I. results in me taking longer to do something because I have to analyze the shitty code it gave me, although most of the time it speeds me up. Github co-pilot is way worse. How is it replacing whole software developer jobs?
r/cscareerquestions
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r/cscareerquestions
2025-03-26
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ERROR: type should be string, got "\n\nhttps://preview.redd.it/s10urkgrl0re1.png?width=1368&format=png&auto=webp&s=6af46c5bc69c8e0621120794d7c8105eab98d339\n\n💫 What started as a simple idea—a lightweight Web3 login for Telegram groups—has turned into months of design, iteration, and relentless building. \n \n🌱 From a barebones login page to a full-blown onboarding experience, DotShield has grown into something that can truly shape how the Polkadot community interacts. \n \nThis is more than just verification. It’s about empowering communities, simplifying access, and putting the community first. \n \nWe’re just getting started. 💥"
r/polkadot
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r/Polkadot
2025-03-26
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I was asked to post this on r/monerosupport a while ago but did not receive any answers, so thought I would try again here if I'm allowed. Original post: I'm no expert at these things, so would love if someone could enlighten me. My question might be poorly worded. Question - you buy BTC or LTC on a CEX and swap to Monero using Cake wallet. When its time to declare taxes, your tax agency would be able to see your purchase, and you would need to declare any financial gain or loss associated with your swap to Monero. And you would have to provide some kind of proof or possibly be in deep trouble legally. Wouldnt this defeat the purpose of Monero - the anonymity? And if you bought something using the Monero - you would have to give some kind of proof of what you bought in order to prove what happened to the Monero. This also seems to defeat the whole purpose of Monero. If your tax agency can demand to know exactly what you bought with Monero and how much it cost or otherwise you become a suspect, you might as well use BTC or cash? Thoughts?
r/monero
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r/Monero
2025-03-26
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AgentRxiv introduces a framework for autonomous scientific research using 25 specialized LLM agents that collaborate through defined roles and communication protocols to generate complete research papers without human intervention. Key technical aspects: * Multi-agent architecture with specialized roles (Research Lead, Engineer, Writer, Reviewer) * Five-phase research workflow: ideation, planning, experimentation, analysis, writing * Standardized message-passing system enabling collaborative decision-making * Python-based implementation tools for coding, debugging and executing experiments * Agent specialization allowing for expertise distribution across the system The system has demonstrated capabilities to: * Independently produce four complete research papers following scientific standards * Successfully replicate existing scientific findings (e.g., determining that layer normalization improves neural network training) * Generate and evaluate multiple research approaches to select promising directions * Handle failures through debugging and adaptation mechanisms * Carry out computational experiments with code generation and execution I think this represents a significant step toward AI research assistants that could help address the reproducibility crisis in science by standardizing experimental procedures. The ability to both replicate known findings and propose new directions could accelerate certain types of research, particularly in computational domains. I think the main limitations are clear: these systems are constrained by knowledge cutoffs, lack physical laboratory capabilities, and haven't yet proven they can make genuinely novel discoveries that advance scientific frontiers. There are also important questions about research ethics, bias, and proper attribution that need further exploration. TLDR: AgentRxiv demonstrates a multi-agent system where 25 LLM agents with specialized roles collaborate to conduct scientific research autonomously, successfully producing complete papers and replicating known scientific findings. This shows promise for accelerating research, though limitations around novelty and physical experimentation remain. [Full summary is here](https://aimodels.fyi/papers/arxiv/agentrxiv-towards-collaborative-autonomous-research). Paper [here](https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.18102).
r/neuralnetworks
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r/neuralnetworks
2025-03-26
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I (25F) graduated just under a year ago and have been working full time since the summer of 2024. This is my first time working a 9-5 consistently, with no school semesters on the horizon. I work a remote job in the media industry. We do video games, educational content, anything really. I made decent money, and I can only see myself making more money as I move through the industry. I hate working behind a screen all day. I find the industry entirely money-driven, uninspired, and the work unfulfilling. All of the creative drive I used to have in school has burnt away and I feel like I am playing a character when I act enthusiastic about any of our projects. These days, I feel too drained to even play the character - making me a blunt, somewhat cold person to work with. I’m starting to feel like I got it wrong. I studied the wrong thing. I entered the wrong industry. I hate corporate talk. I hate the bottom line. I hate the idea of working behind a screen forever. And over the past few months, I’ve been seriously considering a drastic career change. I’d love to do something more fulfilling. Meaningful work. I’d love to interact with humans again in a non-corporate way. I’d love to work with my hands again. But maybe I’m just… realizing what life is? Pretty sure some people would kill to have my job and make the money I do (again, not a lot - but fine for my age and easily growable.) You can be honest with me. I’m young and very open to advice from people with more experience. Is this a “suck it up” type situation? Or is this a “don’t wait until it’s too late” situation?
r/careerguidance
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r/careerguidance
2025-03-26
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👉Age 6-17 👉All genders and ethnicities 🏉We're looking for rugby players and non-rugby players. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿Based anywhere in England 🥎Interest in sport **Please fill out the necessary screener below if you're interested in yourself or your child being in the focus group:** * One for parents of children aged 6-15 [https://curbsights.typeform.com/to/MCoXNigq](https://curbsights.typeform.com/to/MCoXNigq) * And one for 16-17 year olds, as consent guidelines mean that 16-17 year olds can fill in the screener themselves [https://curbsights.typeform.com/to/gD4Hq6dU](https://curbsights.typeform.com/to/gD4Hq6dU)
r/sixnations
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r/sixnations
2025-03-26
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I feel like I’ve been coasting through life without actually realising how much independence and effort it actually takes to exist as an adult. I had a comfortable upbringing, took everything for granted, got a good education, went to university, and now have a girlfriend and a place to live. But it’s only now—almost a year after finishing uni—that I’ve properly realised: no one is coming to tell me what to do. You just have to figure it out yourself or else you don’t earn money and you don’t live. At uni, I didn’t even take it seriously, but I still ended up with a first. Now I’ve been in a pretty relaxed graduate job, and suddenly I have two corporate job offers, one of which I’ll probably take. And the thought of actually starting a serious career is terrifying. It feels like I’ve been detached from real life since graduating, like I’ve been drifting without really knowing where I’m going or why. What am I even working towards? Early retirement? A big house? Freelancing? Being my own boss? I have no fucking clue. I’m about to be an environmental advisor, but honestly? I don’t actually care that much—I just did the degree because my sister suggested it, and now I’m here. I feel like a complete idiot, like I’ve just been walking around like a headless chicken, and suddenly, now that I’m 21 and my parents have started charging me rent, reality has hit me like a train. Is this normal? Is everyone just making it up as they go along? Because I swear I have no idea what I’m doing.
r/careerguidance
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r/careerguidance
2025-03-26
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SWIFT (The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication) has been working with Chainlink since 2017. EVIDENCE: https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2017/06/30/swift-completes-blockchain-smart-contracts-trial Recent direct quotes from SWIFT's stratergy director confirming the above; >“You were actually one of the first startups that we bet on,” Strategy Director Jonathan Ehrenfeld Solé of SWIFT, which executes financial transactions and payments between banks worldwide, told Nazarov at this year's SmartCon. Now their partnership could ensure that blockchain becomes an integral part of the financial system. https://www.coindesk.com/learn/swift-is-partnering-with-chainlink-heres-the-down-low-on-the-blockchain-data-provider KEY QUOTE FOR YOU XRP FANS; >“So from SWIFT’s side, it becomes a lot more powerful because instead of just messaging, it can do settlements as well now, not directly but through the blockchain,” Arjoon said. Typically SWIFT just delivers the information from banks for example, while the banks handle the actual settlement. . . Chainlinks CCIP has been purposely built to directly connect to the SWIFT's existing systems as demonstrated here in 2023; EVIDENCE: https://www.swift.com/news-events/news/swift-explores-blockchain-interoperability-remove-friction-tokenised-asset-settlement >“There’s unlikely to be a single prevailing blockchain network,” said Tom Zschach, Chief Innovation Officer at Swift. “We would expect to see a multitude of different platforms emerging, each serving different customer segments with their own bespoke capabilities and requirements. In such a highly fragmented ecosystem, it would simply not be feasible for financial institutions to connect to each and every platform individually. That’s why the community is working with Swift to develop an interoperability model that would enable access to different platforms globally.” >Instead of building new infrastructure and technology stacks entirely from scratch, financial institutions want to leverage their existing infrastructure to connect to blockchain ledgers, where tokens are recorded in a way that is both compliant and secure. Not only would this help firms simplify their architecture and operations, but it also minimises investment costs and reduces risk of technology obsolescence. In the same year (2023), using CCIP enhanced SWIFT system, ANZ (Largest bank in AUS, 1trillion assests under management) successfully demonstrated how ANZ customers could use CCIP to securely transfer ANZ-issued stablecoins cross-chain to purchase nature-based assets. This happened in one transaction across 2 chains. One public chain (AVA) and a permissioned private chain. Anurag Soin, director of digital asset services at Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd explains it all here (5mins long, definitely worth watching); EVIDENCE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AI4D6drgwS0 https://chain.link/resources/cross-chain-tokenized-asset-settlement This brings us to more recent developments with SWIFT in 2024; https://www.swift.com/news-events/press-releases/swift-ubs-asset-management-and-chainlink-successfully-complete-innovative-pilot-bridge-tokenized-assets-existing-payment-systems More of what we already know, but done at scale across multiple different banks, all utilising existing SWIFT infrastructure with CCIP to settle subscriptions and settlements of tokenised funds. >Chainlink platform and the Swift network to settle subscriptions and redemptions for tokenized investment fund vehicles, thereby allowing the straight-through-processing of the payment leg without the need for the global adoption of an on-chain form of payment. This helps in the automation of the entire lifecycle of the fund redemption and subscription process. >“For digital assets to be adopted globally, they must seamlessly integrate with both existing payment systems and digital currencies," said Jonathan Ehrenfeld, Head of Strategy, Swift. I have established that Chainlink and SWIFT have been working and building together for 8 years. Their aim was to build upon the existing SWIFT network, improving it with Chainlink's CCIP, to allow banks to access blockchains/DLT services. They have succeeded. Chainlink's CCIP is a Swift designed product. What does this mean for blockchains/DLT? Banks do not need to change existing systems or work methods. They just use CCIP. Banks do not to integrate individually with each blockchain. They just use CCIP. Banks do not need to hold 100's of different blockchain gas tokens. They just use CCIP. SWIFT won't connect to any blockchains. SWIFT will connect to Chainlink. Chainlink will connect to everything. *Please only respond in good faith, posting evidence of your opinion. As i have.*
r/cryptomarkets
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r/CryptoMarkets
2025-03-26
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Why do memes get their 100000th pump and here we are actually dumping harder than them. This makes no sense why does ETH have a historic sucky year when I invest in it. Just my luck. 1% this week for etc is trash lol and here’s DOGE pumping 20%. Anyone else fed up with this same old shit ??
r/ethereumclassic
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r/EthereumClassic
2025-03-26
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Basically the title itself. I've implemented the Attention is all you need paper but clueless about what to study next. Any suggestions are highly appreciated .
r/deeplearning
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r/deeplearning
2025-03-26
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I have hope that one day, we will break through $40. However, yes, I am getting impatient.
r/ethereumclassic
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r/EthereumClassic
2025-03-26
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I didn't think I was asking for too much, but we posted a job a month ago and I've only interviewed about 4 junior level and just 2 senior candidates. I know the corporate side is screening a lot out, but I thought there would be a lot more developers to interview. And the ones we do interview can't do an 'easy' leetcode question or can't do basic things like aligning content in css. I know one hard part is that I do want to find someone who has SOME experience in C# and you don't get that out of school, but I thought some devs would have at least a little experience. Do I need to give up on looking for a specific language?
r/cscareerquestions
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r/cscareerquestions
2025-03-26
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There is so many hungry dogs out there lol miners keep selling bashing etc
r/ethereumclassic
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r/EthereumClassic
2025-03-26
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In final interviews for a non-technical analyst role at Netflix and unsure what I would do if I were to receive an offer. We know they pay top of market and I would be making about 50k more a year than I do now (from $160k to $210k) in my stable, less glamorous job. I don't love my job now but I do enjoy my new boss who values me a lot. I am at a small company with limited growth but may become the Director within the next 3 years once my boss retires. Though not sure I want that job in 3 years either! I am a little concerned about the culture and the amount of work I would have to do at Netflix. I am a high performer in general, but worry about how much time and energy I will have to spending constantly proving my worth at Netflix while balancing having two little kids, and wanting to enjoy time with them. Also I am not a fan of Google sheets which is all they use versus Excel. Anyone have any personal experience or advice they could share? TIA! edit: added more context.
r/careerguidance
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r/careerguidance
2025-03-26
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I've been trying to learn programming for the past two and a half years. These were the worst two years of my life, filled with many nervous breakdowns, self-loathing and self-doubt episodes. My self confidence was never great but programming was that one thing that made it all crumble. I am luckier than most here. I actually have a job in programming. Some will say that I am a fraud and I do not deserve this job - and I completely agree. But it's very hard to quit because of where I am in life right now. I have a useless college degree that doesn't qualify me for anything and no prior career (I was working low-wage, dead-end jobs before this) plus no experience in other fields that could land me a decent job. Also I've recently moved countries with my boyfriend and I don't know the local language (which pretty much renders me unable to find a job until I can learn the language). So my options are not many - we are also in debt and quitting my job would pretty much make me unemployed for a long ass time and that would be a disaster for us right now. I am giving you this context so you can understand why I can't quit this job and this career, as much as I dislike it. Now on to the problem. After more than two years of learning this shit, I can still not do anything on my own. I only managed to get this current job thanks to my boyfriend who recommended me, but otherwise I wouldn't have stood a chance. He helps me a lot every day, and that's the only way I can do my job. Were it not for my boyfriend, I would pretty much be stuck all the time and I wouldn't be capable of solving even the simplest of tasks. Where do I even begin? Programming feels impossible. Every task feels too complicated and I don't even know where to start. I am so bad that not even AI can help me. Even if I copy-paste the solution and adapt it to my own code I still cannot make it work, for the love of me. When something works, I have no idea why it works. When it doesn't work, I have no idea why it doesn't work. My debugging skills are virtually zero. I cannot seem to fathom why the app works the way it does or what's making it malfunction, when it does. It's the most horrible feeling ever, I feel dumb and helpless all the time. Even though I understand a lot of concepts logically, I cannot piece them together in order to create a solution to my problem. For instance, today I was trying to debug an issue that was causing the app to re-render twice (React app). Why in the FUCK is it rendering twice? How do I even go about finding what's causing this???? This god damn component has 310 lines of code and there's like 15 states being changed, props being passed, API calls being made, functions triggering, events causing functions to trigger, etc. So much going on that I cannot wrap my head around it. Spent a few hours trying to debug this crap only to end up asking my boyfriend to help. And the source of the problem wasn't even in the component that I was debugging, to make matters even worse. If I were to do this alone, I'd literally grow old and die of old age trying to solve a task on my own. Now you're saying: "You can't possibly be that bad, you still have a job after all, many people here don't.". Here's the thing, I suspect my employer has no idea how bad I really am. Because my boyfriend recommended me, I actually didn't have to pass any technical interview, only a short non-technical discussion. I also work from home and there are no daily meetings, the only collaboration between me and my colleagues is through text. So I have never showed them my 'real face'. If they knew how bad I was, I would no longer be working here, that I can assure you. You'll also probably ask yourself why I chose programming. Well, lack of money and career perspectives is one. Programming seemed like one of the only career options that did not require going back to college, and I wanted to give it a try because I had already completed a useless degree and couldn't tolerate going through that again, at least not any time soon. I was also pretty much glued to my PC non-stop and I was passionate about old tech so everyone knew me as a 'nerd' and encouraged me to try programming since it would 'fit my personality'. Turns out, it really doesn't, but I found out too late. Back when I started learning, I actually thought programming was fun and I was eager to learn more, so I wasn't always so fed up with it. I started being fed up with it after realizing that I'd spent the past 2 years trying to learn something that I'm too dumb to learn and I feel like I'm just wasting my life away. I started to really hate programming when I realized how bad I was at it - and the fact that I am NOT getting better just further proves that I'll never be a real programmer. If I can't do any task without help after all this time, it's not meant to be. Sorry for this long rant, I just felt like letting this out. It's gotten so bad in the past year that I cry a few times a week. I also fantasize about doing something else, and when I realize that I have 0 career options it's making me want to give up on life altogether. I would like to know if anyone here has felt the same way and what worked for you. How did you get out of this slump? Did you still pursue programming or did you quit? I feel lost.
r/learnprogramming
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r/learnprogramming
2025-03-26
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Hey everyone, I’m trying to learn programming, but with so many courses and resources available, I often feel like I’m missing something or not learning the “right way.” Every time I start a course, my mind tells me there’s something better out there, and I end up jumping from one to another without real progress. How do you stay focused and actually learn from one resource instead of constantly switching? Any tips on choosing the right path and sticking to it? Would love to hear from those who have successfully learned programming!
r/learnprogramming
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r/learnprogramming
2025-03-26
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>**The core philosophy: Add it now, manage it later.** Okay, so you're in the zone, right? Like, *really* focused on something. And BAM! Your brain throws a million new ideas at you (or future tasks) . You get that panicky feeling like you *have* to do something with them *right now* or they'll vanish into thin air. Sound familiar? Well, instead of derailing your whole workflow, what if you could just... *zap* those thoughts away for later? Especially when the terminal is basically the closest thing you've got open anyway, or it's a keymap away! That's where this little tool comes in! It's super simple: when inspiration strikes and tries to drag you off track, just fire off a quick command in your terminal. Idea saved. Back to what you were doing (hopefully) Then, when you actually *have* time to deal with your brainwaves, there's a neat little text-based interface (TUI) to help you sort through them all. Pretty cool, huh? and also you can add in TUI so it can be a normal todo app as well !
r/opensource
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r/opensource
2025-03-26
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Edit: I was wrong, ISP1 is NOT summarizing our route. The issue (as pointed out in some of the replies, thank you!) is that we're relying exclusively on as-path-prepend on the advertisement to ISP2 when we must instead use the appropriate community for that ISP. This will lower the local preference to below what they use for their customers/directs, allowing the route through the NNI from ISP2 to ISP1 to be preferred for the return path. Thank you for all the helpful replies! Hello routing gurus! We have a scenario where we use two different ISP for redundant Internet access. We have our own ASN and also a /24 provided by ISP1, and we are currently advertising that /24 successfully to both ISP1 and ISP2. We as-path-prepend routes advertised to ISP2 so that ISP1 is preferred. This and the bulk of our return traffic does come in via ISP1, and during a failure ISP2 takes the full load. However, during normal operation I believe that because ISP1 just aggregates this /24 within a larger block, and ISP2 propagates the specific /24, we get a lot of return traffic via ISP2 because it's a more specific route for traffic that traverses this ISP (both ISP are tier 1, so if return traffic traverses ISP2 before hitting ISP1 then the more specific route is taken). I would like to avoid using ISP2 entirely unless there is a failure of ISP1, but as far as I can tell the only way to force this would be if ISP1 also advertised our specific /24 to NNI peers instead of just the aggregate. If I'm correct and that is the only way, is that something that can even be requested of ISP1 or is this unheard of? Are there other possible methods?
r/networking
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r/networking
2025-03-26
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Trump administration officials and allies are concerned, angry and confused about the response — led by national security adviser Mike Waltz — to the leak of a group chat conversation that included plans for an attack on Houthi rebels in Yemen. Over the last 24 hours, President Donald Trump and officials in his administration have appeared to downplay the seriousness of the leaked Signal group chat first revealed by The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg, who was accidentally included in the discussion and later published his account of the snafu. Waltz, who apparently inadvertently added Goldberg to the chat, is taking the brunt of the blame inside the White House. White House staff and the president’s allies are exasperated with Waltz’s strategy to double down on his claims that he doesn’t know how Goldberg’s number ended up in his phone, and how the journalist was added to a Signal thread discussing US military operations in Yemen. The official also shared messages from other White House staffers they’ve received in the aftermath: “Trump offered Waltz a chance to admit a glitch and move on but he said he doesn’t know how a reporter’s number was added. He asked for Elon’s help to figure it out but now he’s opened up a new angle on the story.” Administration officials and others close to the White House are worried that Waltz’s decision to ask tech mogul Elon Musk to investigate the leak will lead to more political damage. “Well, Waltz just opened the door for the FBI to investigate the compromise of his text chain,” one wrote in another message shared with POLITICO. But Waltz’s explanation is only one aspect of what has emerged as a disjointed messaging strategy that has included White House communications staffers, top officials going before Congress and even the president, who went on Newsmax Tuesday night.
r/neoliberal
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r/neoliberal
2025-03-26
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Hey everyone, I’m researching the biggest challenges young professionals face when figuring out their careers. Whether it’s choosing the right path, feeling stuck, or not knowing where to start, I’d love to hear your experiences. What’s been the hardest part for you? Let’s discuss it!
r/careerguidance
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r/careerguidance
2025-03-26
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This is from a recent Jimmy Dore Show espisode published to YouTube Mar 24, 2025: * [EPIC Bernie Sanders Takedown Over His Support For Israel!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ay-JCIqLfTU) Here's the full transcript of that episode: > **Jimmy Dore**: > > Now I want to show you, Nick Cruse did a great video about, just, you want to see what a phony Bernie Sanders is? And the fact that people still follow him is just amazing to me, jaw-dropping. > > **Stef Zamorano**: > >And you know what, really quickly Jimmy, I just have to point out, this is a guy who's supposedly an independent, who can't stop doing rallying with Democrats. > > **Jimmy Dore**: > > He's supposed to be independent. That's right. So here we go. > > **Nick Cruse**: > > Bernie Sanders joins a bunch of genocidal Zionist to pass a Lindsey Graham resolution promising to support Israel forever and to destroy Hamas. > > **Jimmy Dore**: > > Just keep that in mind. He just supported a Lindsey Graham resolution in favor of Israel and the Greater Israel Project. > > **Kurt Metzger**: > > Does Israel have minerals, Jimmy? > > **Jimmy Dore**: > > Just keep that in mind. Here we go. Let me back it up a little. > > **Nick Cruse**: > > Bernie Sanders idea of resisting Donald Trump is joining Senate Republicans so they can support Israel in never ending war. > > Another example of how social democracy is just a moderate wing of fascism. > > Hamas is the legitimate governing body of Gaza and they have a legal right to engage in armed resistance against Israel, a genocidal apartheid regime that is occupying them. > > But Bernie Sanders knows this. Bernie Sanders is engaging in pro-genocide propaganda on behalf of Israel. > > Bernie Sanders wants to convince you that Israeli military action in Gaza is designed to eliminate Hamas instead of the complete extermination of the Palestinian people. This is Bernie Sanders legitimizing genocide, a term that he still refuses to use to describe Israel's military action. But just to illustrate how much of a Zionist warmonger piece of shit Bernie Sanders actually is, this resolution also calls to defend Israel against Iran and all the proxies that threaten Israel in the region. > > This is Bernie Sanders giving the international resistance against Zionism a giant middle finger. > > This is Bernie Sanders legitimizing Israel's invasion of Lebanon, the invasion of the West Bank, the invasion of Syria. This is Bernie Sanders openly endorsing the Greater Israel Plan. Bernie Sanders isn't just a sellout, he is outright evil. And it's time for us to start treating him like the enemy. > > **Jimmy Dore**: > > So that's who Bernie Sanders is. So that's who Bernie Sanders is. > > **Kurt Metzger**: > > Come on, if you knew what they had on him, you'd understand why he's like that. > > **Jimmy Dore**: > > So when you see, yes. So when you see Bernie Sanders do this as if he's opposing anything, he's not. > > What he's doing is doubling down on his support of genocide and war and the war machine and also Wall Street. That's who Bernie Sanders is. He's a garbage politician, just like Mitch McConnell, just like Lindsey Graham, just like Joe Biden. He's a garbage politician. > > **Kurt Metzger**: > > I find it very hard to believe that this was a real genuine turnout. I just do. Who is that big o' loser? And they're all mad at Chuck Schumer and shit, but not these two chuckle heads? That doesn't even make sense, especially Bernie, anybody like Bernie. Why would you still like him at this point? > > **Stef Zamorano**: > > Yeah, what does he stand for? > > **Kurt Metzger**: > > These are all made by ex-Bernie people. > > **Jimmy Dore**: > > I know. I used to be, I was a Bernie guy in 2016. Then I woke up. Chris Hedges woke up before me. > > **Kurt Metzger**: > > Democrats don't like him. They never liked him. The regular Democrats. > > **Jimmy Dore**: > > Regular Democrats hate Bernie Sanders. Regular Democrats hate Bernie Sanders because he opposed Hillary Clinton. > > **Kurt Metzger**: > > And even though he signed that, and even though I'm sure she signed whatever for Israel, they're still not liked by AIPAC, right? > > **Jimmy Dore**: > > I don't know. Who knows? But I'm sure AIPAC has some pictures of Bernie with a goat. They've got him. > > **Kurt Metzger**: > > Yeah > > **Jimmy Dore**: > > They've got him or a little boy or something. > > **Kurt Metzger**: > > Yeah > > **Jimmy Dore**: > > They've got Bernie. They've got him. Bernie Sanders is- > > **Kurt Metzger**: > > Somebody got him a long time ago, that's for sure, because he is a rat fuck bastard. > > **Jimmy Dore**: > > He is a good little boy. Bernie Sanders is a good boy to the establishment. And this is a room full of-, this is a stadium full of people who don't get that. He's a good boy. > > And so they think they're opposing something. You're opposing nothing. You want the same oligarchy in power, but with a D next to their name. That's all.
r/wayofthebern
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r/WayOfTheBern
2025-03-26
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Hello Guys, i am loosing in my career, its been 4 year since i am into IT, since ever i am unable to keep up with my performance, i am on devops position and i am not able to pick up things, it takes ages for me to deliver task, i am good at clearing interviews and after my recent swich i am able to get the package of 17 LPA indian currency ,but things doesnt get into my mind which i try very hard, since starting of my career my leads and managers are not happy with my performance, even i admit this. i dont know what to do, i am 29 and i dont know what am i gonna do in future, every day i feel like i am goona get fired because i am not good in tech. what ever i learn it takes ages to get into my mind and implement the same. I am getting scolded in everyday stand up call. guide me guys what should i do? i feel like quiting, but what am i gonna do after do? i have family and marriage pressure and here i am totally incompetent in my job. help needed guys
r/itcareerquestions
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r/ITCareerQuestions
2025-03-26
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Hi there, If you trade memecoins, and would like to get automatic alerts when token gets migrated on telegram.. just write on telegram "migbotsol" and use it and I hope it helps you make money..
r/solana
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r/solana
2025-03-26
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https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2025/03/25/gamestop-says-it-will-add-bitcoin-as-a-treasury-reserve-asset.html I dont like cnbc but there is a brief overview what Gamestop has planned (Gameshire Stopaway) Also: Gamestop is still shorted to oblivion but still manages to make business greater day by day, their plan is probably to just stonk up btc. What are your thoughts?
r/btc
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r/btc
2025-03-26
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The source is in Chinese language.
r/hardware
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r/hardware
2025-03-26
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One example I often think about are enums. Usually taught as an intermediate concept, they're just a way to represent constant values in a semantic way.
r/learnprogramming
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r/learnprogramming
2025-03-26
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I’ve worked on 70+ landing pages — drop your homepage and I’ll give you honest, no-BS feedback I’m a UX designer with 10+ years of experience, mostly working with startups. I’ve helped companies across LegalTech, SaaS, and marketplaces improve their homepages and boost conversions. Lately, I’ve been focused on LegalTech — working with companies in immigration law, creator protection, and client intake automation for attorneys. The biggest issue I keep seeing? Unclear messaging and homepages that confuse more than convert. So if you’re building something, I’d love to help. Drop a comment with: 1. Your company name 2. What your product does 3. Who it’s for (your audience) 4. A link to your homepage I’ll reply with: * What’s working * What’s confusing * Quick tips to improve your messaging and UX No sales pitch. Just here to give back and help more people build clear, high-converting landing pages.
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2025-03-26
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We have at least 14 of them. I have no idea how we have not gotten any issues with looping at all. The problem is that so much of the wiring in this building was set up for voice and not data. It looks like my next task will be to convince my boss that it is important to get rid of those because they are a risk to us. Any tips on how I can convince him? He will probably agree, but I would rather come in prepared. I should be able to explain how it is possible to take down the entire network and that we will be unable to see what is on the network with those unmanaged switches.
r/networking
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r/networking
2025-03-26
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This topic has been absolutely beaten to within an inch of its life and it seems like every other post in this sub revolves around this question. AI is not a detterent, it's not a miraculous solution to all programming issues. At best, it's an assistant with limited ability and scope and until such time as any person can feed it some vague business requirements and have it spit out a working site or application, it's not taking anyone's jobs, and it is certainly not taking over those of us who work with enterprise level applications with hundreds of thousands of lines of code. Im not saying ban the topic, but the amount of "is AI going to replace my job" questions is absurd.
r/webdev
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r/webdev
2025-03-26
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Anybody here have any experience with the Icertis contract builder module? My company is considering moving over from another vendor since we use Icertis as a contract repository anyway. Any insights or useful materials are much appreciated 🙏
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2025-03-26
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From this [article](https://www.coindesk.com/business/2025/03/25/michael-saylor-200-trillion-bitcoin-strategy-us-btc-domination-immortality): >Strategy Chair Michael Saylor envisions Bitcoin as a $200 trillion asset class by 2045, transforming it into a global settlement layer for the AI-driven internet age. He believes U.S. adoption of a Bitcoin Strategic Reserve will cement its dominance, forcing worldwide adoption. He's so confident that he gives serious investment advice to the US government, like: >At President Trump’s White House Digital Assets Summit on March 7, Saylor proposed that the U.S. acquire 5%-25% of the total bitcoin supply by 2035 that could generate an estimated $100 trillion in economic value by 2045. The article didn't mention the logic behind this prediction. That is what I try to understand. This interesting [website](https://companiesmarketcap.com/assets-by-market-cap/) shows the top world assets by market cap. Here are the top ten in the list: 1. Gold $20.300 T 2. Apple $3.330 T 3. Microsoft $2.900 T 4. NVIDIA $2.753 T 5. Amazon $2.131 T 6. Alphabet (Google) $2.035 T 7. Silver $1.925 T 8. Saudi Aramco $1.719 T 9. Bitcoin $1.717 T 10. Meta Platforms (Facebook) $1.548 T So if Bitcoin's market cap becomes $200T by 2045, what about the market cap of other assets? Will they grow at the same rate? If so, does the size of the required economy make sense?
r/cryptomarkets
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r/CryptoMarkets
2025-03-26
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As the years go by BCH keeps falling and falling against BTC. It is a sustainable downward trend. While BTC is making new all-time highest every year, BCH is far from making any. It’s starting to get really frustrating. I have been into BCH for many years now and have 90% of my portfolio in it. I believe BCH is much more usable than BTC. Still I don’t see any reward. Sometimes I wish I was a BTC Maxi and didn’t have those BCH Diamond Hands. Does anyone of you have most of the portfolio also in BCH? What makes you stay? Do you believe there will be any sustainable upwards trend in the near future?
r/btc
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r/btc
2025-03-26
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# Any open source dataset like vox celeb but of higher quality? #
r/deeplearning
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r/deeplearning
2025-03-26
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Hello, I have been a dev for a year now, and even thought I am doing pretty good I feel like my data structues and algorithms knowledge could be improved a lot. I did a reserach on this and found conflicting results, some people suggested leetcode only as a playerground, some people completely bet on the courses. Since in programming, practice usually overweights theory by a lot, if I have limited time, is leetcode even through all their controversiers the best side to learn algorithms by doing and trying to understand the practices? Or is there any other site, which is maybe less grindy for interviews, but more educational? Thanks.
r/learnprogramming
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r/learnprogramming
2025-03-26
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Basically title. I get a decent amount of interviews but they’re always other helpdesk positions under the guise of “IT Support Specialist” or “Junior Sysadmin”. I just got out of an interview where they literally basically asked me what DNS is. On the other side of the coin, every sysadmin job I apply to rejects me. I don’t want a helpdesk position. I’ve been at my current desktop support position for three years. I don’t get fulfillment in money; I get fulfillment in challenge, passion, and growth. I want to touch systems. Hell, I already touch systems (and yes it’s listed on my resume - VMware, scripting, switches, STIGs, etc.) and have a full homelab where I do a bunch of high-level stuff. How in the world am I supposed to make the jump?
r/itcareerquestions
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r/ITCareerQuestions
2025-03-26
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Ive lost over 100$ in like 2 days which isn't a crazy amount but still. Even making my own coins no one buys them and i get hammered on the fees. Anybody got any ideas on what i should be doing. Im down to like .02 sol and i started at like .7 sol. So...bad.
r/solana
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r/solana
2025-03-26
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We’ve all been there—making rookie mistakes that felt disastrous at the time but taught us invaluable lessons. What was your biggest early-career blunder, and how did it shape you?
r/itcareerquestions
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r/ITCareerQuestions
2025-03-26
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With the U.S. having withdrawn from Afghanistan and largely shifted away from large-scale counterinsurgency operations, the military has been in a period of relative peace. However, history suggests that the U.S. rarely stays out of conflict for long. Now, in 2025, several geopolitical flashpoints could push America toward another war within the next five years. One of the most immediate concerns is the situation in Yemen. Houthi rebels, backed by Iran, have increasingly targeted international shipping in the Red Sea, prompting U.S. military retaliation. While the U.S. has thus far relied on air and naval strikes, there is always the possibility of escalation, especially if Houthi attacks continue or Iran becomes more directly involved. Could this lead to an eventual ground deployment? Beyond Yemen, tensions with China remain a key concern, particularly regarding Taiwan. While a full-scale Chinese invasion seems unlikely in the immediate future, ongoing military provocations and economic warfare could lead to a crisis that forces the U.S. into action. Would this result in a direct military confrontation, or would the U.S. rely on deterrence and proxy strategies? In Europe, Russia’s war in Ukraine continues, with speculation about Moscow’s willingness to expand its aggression beyond Ukraine’s borders. If NATO allies like the Baltic states or Poland are threatened, would the U.S. be compelled to send troops into combat under Article 5 of the NATO treaty? Iran is another major factor. Beyond its involvement in Yemen, Iranian-backed militias across the Middle East—particularly in Iraq and Syria—have increased attacks on U.S. bases. Could a major provocation, such as a deadly attack on U.S. forces, lead to a direct American intervention? Additionally, there are growing threats in Africa, where extremist groups are expanding in regions like the Sahel. If instability spreads and threatens U.S. interests or allies, would that be another potential theater for American ground forces? Given these circumstances in 2025, what are the realistic chances of the U.S. deploying ground troops into a new war within the next five years? Which of these conflicts—Yemen, Taiwan, Ukraine, Iran, or Africa—is the most likely to escalate into a large-scale U.S. military engagement? Or will the U.S. continue to avoid direct combat while relying on airpower, naval forces, and proxy support?
r/politicaldiscussion
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r/PoliticalDiscussion
2025-03-26
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I joined there months ago. And still can't post anything.. Says mods have to approve? I wanted to see if anyone was interested in cashing out their xmr for my 16 acres in upstate new york.
r/monero
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r/Monero
2025-03-27
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Dr. Steve Brunton
r/neuralnetworks
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r/neuralnetworks
2025-03-27
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Pretty much sums up how I feel about it.
r/trump
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r/trump
2025-03-27
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As most people are aware, the Trump administration has recently been embarrassed after a mishap with the messaging app Signal. They were using the app to discuss a bombing in Yemen. However, National Security Advisor Mike Waltz accidentally added the editor in chief of the Atlantic to the conversation. The Trump administration is currently in damage control. They are fending off attacks from the Democrats, while trying to minimize the significance of the mistake. One of their common refrains is that people should be focusing on the success of the mission. They say their critics are focusing on a small mistake, while ignoring the good work they're doing in Yemen. Yemen often doesn't get much attention in the media. If not for this recent controversy, the bombings would likely not have been as widely reported. The Trump administration is arguing that we're not talking enough about the bombing at the heart of the story. Very well then, let's talk about Yemen. **The Recent History of Yemen** Yemen is an impoverished and war torn country. They've been in a long running civil war. For several years, Saudi Arabia was embroiled in this conflict after backing a particular side in the civil war. This was a brutal conflict that had catastrophic humanitarian consequences in Yemen. There was a significant amount of death, disease, and famine in the country. During this conflict, the US provided military and logistical support to Saudi Arabia. Certain Yemeni fighters received support from Iran. In 2022, there was a ceasefire between Saudi Arabia and Yemen. This ceasefire was strongly supported and diplomatically pushed for by the Biden administration. As of now, the civil war is still unresolved, but has entered a low intensity phase. After the recent Israel-Hamas conflict, Yemeni fighters began launching rockets at ships passing though the Red Sea. They have also launched rockets at Israel. **What are your opinions on the recent US bombings?** As shown in the recent Signal conversation, the Trump administration has taken a more adversarial stance towards Yemen, and they are bombing the country. The conflicts in Yemen are messy and controversial. Is it good for the US to be bombing the country? Is it necessary for the security of the region? What are the humanitarian implications? In the attack, the US destroyed an apartment building in order to kill a significant Yemeni rebel. There were a number of civilian casualties. Is this collateral damage acceptable? What are your thoughts on Yemen? What should be the US approach to the country? What conclusions can we draw about how the Trump administration is likely to approach this region?
r/politicaldiscussion
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r/PoliticalDiscussion
2025-03-27
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At first, you notice a colleague you’ve worked closely with suddenly being removed from a key project. Their responsibilities shrink. They get assigned less impactful tasks. A new person arrives — inexperienced, unfamiliar with the context — and somehow ends up taking over. You assume it’s just a shift in company priorities. Then, it happens again. Another colleague. Same silence. No feedback. No explanation. You start to feel the tension — but still hope it won’t reach you. Until it does. Your projects are reassigned. Given to someone new. No new responsibilities appear. Communication from leadership becomes minimal, vague. No one tells you anything directly — because the decision has already been made. Just not spoken aloud. What did I learn, besides gaining “experience”? • Loss of trust. When reality contradicts what leadership says — you stop listening to words. • High turnover. Some people leave by choice. Others are “gently” pushed out by having all their work quietly removed. • Quiet spreading. I was pushed out quietly — so I talk about this company just as quietly. I answer when people ask. And that’s a form of communication, too. If any of those “super-managers” still think this strategy works — here’s where it leads: • Evernote Lost momentum after key people left and values faded behind closed decisions. • Zynga Poor communication, mass exits, and product quality collapsed as a result. • WeWork Bold moves on the surface, but internal chaos and unclear leadership led to public collapse. Teams aren’t built on silence. They’re built on how you treat people. And when silence becomes your default — it becomes your message.
r/itcareerquestions
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r/ITCareerQuestions
2025-03-27
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The man himself, Karpathy.
r/neuralnetworks
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r/neuralnetworks
2025-03-27
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After getting into meme coins im starting to realize it has to be more around 50-70. I’ve never seen such stupidity until I joined this space.
r/solana
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r/solana
2025-03-27
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I worked really hard in high school, went to university and got a degree and honours degree, and then went into my first job feeling extremely motivated to keep on pushing to shine and be the best. I suspect I thought this would lead to great things. This continued for 7 years, and now, at 30, after a few job changes and not too much progression salary-wise, I can’t help but fight the creeping sense that there’s something fundamentally fucked up about how humans live and work today. It feels like a bit of a meaningless joke. I wake up stressed at 5am, work on my small business (I create and sell art), exercise, or clean until 9, start my fully remote day job and sit inside at my desk until 6, make dinner or clean or try to squeeze out some creativity until 9pm, and then go to sleep again. I break even every month and I feel like my balls are in someone else’s hands every second. I’m just a thing working with other things on another thing. And it all feels so meaningless. Here’s my question: I’m not experiencing cruel or unusual punishment, wallowing in poverty, sick, or alone. I make enough money to survive and can afford medical aid, etc. Am I being unreasonable or ridiculous feeling unhappy? I worry that I am. Do I need a wake up call and to just suck it up and work harder and deal with the overwhelming anxiety like everyone else, or are there grounds for me questioning why the fuck I’m doing this and what the point is? If anyone out there can give me a sense check, that would be amazing. I just want to know if I need to get over myself, or if there’s justification in the wild sense of injustice “what-on-earth-is-all-this-for” I feel when I look outside and see nature and trees and life, and have to turn back to my screen to keep typing, emailing, and “kind regards-ing”. Is this what it means to be human and alive and “doing well”? Really? Edit: thank you for the feedback, encouragement, and reflection. It’s given me a huge boost and shifted my perspective. I can’t say enough how much I appreciate the wisdom 👍 People are good ❤️
r/careerguidance
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r/careerguidance
2025-03-27
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Hi. I started investing in Polkadot because the staking reward % caught my eye. Got into this group and actually realized that it's actually a good community (I'm in this other community, oh my god guys, there's a wildfire over there) now I wanna know about the network. What are some apps? Maybe games? I can use. I don't code so I'm just a user. But I'm a photographer and make music. Any apps for that? Quick little rant: People are so focused on cryptocurrencies that the network gets forgotten. Most wanna be rich quick(Who doesn't) but alot of people don't realize that their richness depends on the success of the network (reference: All this memecoin and rugpull shenanigans) Anyway, I just wanna add value. At least just as a user.
r/polkadot
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r/Polkadot
2025-03-27
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4o image gen :)
r/artificial
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r/artificial
2025-03-27
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I have a deep learning model built in pytorch where the input is audio and output a sequence of vectors. The training and valid loss are gradually decreasing but around the 55th epoch, they start shooting up like crazy. The model is trained with a scheduler. The scheduler has warm\_up epochs as 0 which means there is no abrupt change in the learning rate, its gradually decreasing. Can anybody explain why this is happening? https://preview.redd.it/96zn2ytej6re1.png?width=4512&format=png&auto=webp&s=86603db2557ccfbfbb947bef3bfc6143027bc0ae https://preview.redd.it/wwxqyytej6re1.png?width=4512&format=png&auto=webp&s=ca23569906a68cef232a765fe5935d4f00161d7b
r/deeplearning
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r/deeplearning
2025-03-27
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Long story short, I was screwing around with my phone's storage and saw that games made with unity tend to download websites(minified) as ads. Why? What could an ad possibly need that requires web technology? ## The *issue* As these "ads" are website, they get to abuse Javascript. Some of the more annoying ones are, 1. They abuse event listeners to forcefully redirect them to other apps/sites, so the moment I touch anywhere on the screen I get redirected to random sites. 2. They abuse window focus. Essentially the "ad" timer doesn't go down if the window isn't focused(you are in notification shade, use split screen or use any app that has chat bubbles). But the video doesn't stop playing even when not focused, which is kind stupid. 3. Fake close icons. You normally get an `x` to close the ad but more often than not most ads just put another element on top with a higher z-index. So, a 30 second ad is now stretched to a 90 second ad(they basically put as inside another ad). > They also tend to inject CSS to the close icon to make smaller, make transitions take longer time and causing inconvenience in every way imaginable. --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Why do they give this much freedom to ads? Since they are running on a stripped down version of a browser, why can't they just prevent certain things from being run without user intervention(like how you can't autoplay videos that have sound)?
r/webdev
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r/webdev
2025-03-27
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A group of tobacconists in Italy is protesting against a local provider's new fee structure, which they claim significantly reduces their already slim profit margins. They argue that the increased fees make it unsustainable to continue accepting POS payments, especially for low-margin products like cigarettes and stamps. As a result, some have decided to stop using the service altogether. This situation highlights the challenges small retailers face when adopting digital payment systems with unfavorable fee models. source: [https://www.lastampa.it/asti/2025/03/27/news/satispay\_tabaccai\_rivolta\_asti-15074212/](https://www.lastampa.it/asti/2025/03/27/news/satispay_tabaccai_rivolta_asti-15074212/)
r/bitcoincash
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r/Bitcoincash
2025-03-27
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I’ve been digging into some tools to track token holders lately, and I figured I’d share my thoughts on three I’ve messed around with: Dexscreener, Moralis and Holderscan. Each has its own vibe, so here’s a quick rundown of what I found—focusing on their holder analytics since that’s what I care about most. Let’s dive in! But first, how do I use these tools in my trading?  # How I use holder insights I’m always looking at recently graduated coins from [pump.fun](http://pump.fun), and holder insights is my own way to figure out if it’s a legit community.. Here’s how I do it personally:   Step 1: I scope out the holder growth. If the number’s creeping up nice and steady, that’s a sign people are actually sticking around, not just flipping. Step 2: Next, I check the whale-to-shrimp ratio. Too many whales is a NO GO. They’re going to dump hard on you. You want lots of small holders aka shrimp. Step 3: Then I find out how they got their bags. If it’s all airdrops and nothing else, I’m skeptical. It’s high chance of the holders numbers just being inflated by the dev. But if I see real buys? That’s better.   Alright, now let’s talk tools! # Dexscreener Dexscreener’s the GOAT for real-time DEX trading data—everyone and their grandma uses it. It’s got holder info too, but it’s more basic. You’ll see the top holders and how many wallets own the token, usually tucked into the token’s page alongside volume, liquidity, and price charts. It’s solid if you’re already on there scouting pairs, but it’s not really “holder analytics” in a deep way, just a snapshot. The strength here is how it ties into the broader trading ecosystem. You’re not just looking at holders; you’re seeing how they fit into the action. But if you want more than a list and some percentages, it’s not gonna blow your mind. Also, the UI’s clean but can feel a bit overwhelming if you’re not used to it. # Moralis The interface is fast and clean, no lag or cluttered BS, which I appreciate when I’m trying to get info quick. The best feature for me is how they slap a holders chart right into the TradingView chart widget. You’re looking at price action, and bam, there’s the holder breakdown right below  it—super slick. Whatever time frame you choose, the holder chart is there right below the price chart. The other thing that’s unique is the aggregated insights. Instead of just a list of wallet addresses, they break it down into trends, size distribution, and even aggregated insights into how people got their tokens—airdrop, transfer, or straight-up buying. That acquisition stuff is cool if you’re trying to figure out if a token’s being pumped by airdrop farmers or legit buyers. Only downside? It doesn’t support as many chains as Dexscreener. # Holderscan Think Etherscan but focused on holder lists. Simple and barebones, and only for holders. You plug in a token address, and it spits out a nice card about the holder trends for that coin. How has holders changed in different timeframes.  You can also do some screening, where you can get lists of coins based on certain holders metrics, which is pretty cool. But you don’t get any real aggregated deeper insights.  The biggest issue I’ve run into with holderscan is the pagespeed and bugginess. Sometimes the site doesn’t really function properly, and it’s usually pretty slow. I also can’t really see if a growth in holders is because of real buys, or just spammy airdrops.  \---- Now let me know, what do you all use?
r/solana
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r/solana
2025-03-27
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Hello admins who have worked on both on-premise DC and cloud side, or are doing both, what's your day-to-day look like? How much control do you have over the cloud infra? What skillset do you need? For on-prem sometime we have to manage device refresh, quotations, license, cost etc, what's the equivalent in cloud space? What's your personal take and what do you think the future holds? Do you think its better to 1. remain lets say in enterprise and focus on stuff like ccie or enterprise and have some cloud knowledge, OR forget cisco, embrace cloud fully, say bye-bye to hardware, cables , SFP, NAC and vlan?
r/networking
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r/networking
2025-03-27
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Can retail profit off a situation like the banking crisis or will the loss of monetary value be unavoidable?
r/wallstreetbets
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r/wallstreetbets
2025-03-27
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Work. Work. Sleep. Repeat. Does anyone else ever stop and wonder how people even meet each other? Like, seriously, when? Where? How? Because for me, it’s a joke at this point. I work all week, I’m dead by the weekend, and suddenly I’m supposed to turn into some hyper-social extrovert for 48 hours? Yeah, right. I’m an engineer at a mid-sized tech company. Started working here at 22, now I’m 28. I’ve never been the social type. Never had a big friend group, never been the person who effortlessly meets new people. And now? I look around, and it feels like I missed the window. My friends are married, having kids, settling into their lives, while I’m just here, working, wondering when I was supposed to fit dating into all of this. I’ve tried. Swiping on apps during my commute, trying to convince myself I’m making an effort. But let’s be real, those apps don’t work for people like me. I swipe, nothing happens. No matches, no replies, no past experience to fall back on because I’ve never actually had a girlfriend. So what am I even doing? Feels like I’m playing a game I never learned the rules to. Then there’s the overthinking. The excuses. I tell myself I should go out, say yes when someone invites me somewhere, push myself to be more social. But I don’t. I stay home. Every time. Even when I know there’s probably someone out there who’d actually want to meet me, I still manage to convince myself it’s not worth the effort. And I can’t help but feel jealous. The people who found love early (high school, college) just by pure luck? They don’t know how good they had it. No swiping, no overanalyzing every text, no wondering if they’re just fundamentally unlovable. And that thought? That’s what keeps me up at night. I feel like this is just life now. Work, work, work, while time speeds up and nothing changes. Everyone says “put yourself out there,” but what if you never learned how? What if you don’t even know where to start? No, I’m not depressed, so don’t tell me to “just go to therapy” or whatever. I’m fine. These are just things I’ve been thinking about lately. Maybe someone out there feels the same way. Maybe not. Either way, thanks for reading
r/itcareerquestions
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r/ITCareerQuestions
2025-03-27
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I've been looking at the new LPOSS architecture that tackles open-vocabulary semantic segmentation without requiring additional training. The approach leverages existing Vision-Language Models and enhances their segmentation capabilities through a clever label propagation technique. The method works by: * Using label propagation at **both patch and pixel levels** to refine segmentation masks * Employing a separate **Vision Model (VM)** specifically for capturing patch relationships (rather than using the VLM itself for this task) * Processing the **entire image simultaneously** instead of using window-based approaches that can miss global context * Achieving this without any additional training on segmentation datasets The technical process involves: * Starting with patch-level predictions from a VLM (like CLIP) * Constructing a patch similarity graph using a dedicated Vision Model * Propagating labels across similar patches to refine initial predictions * Further refining at the pixel level to improve boundary precision * All while maintaining open-vocabulary capabilities inherited from the base VLM I think this approach marks an important step toward making advanced computer vision capabilities more accessible without requiring specialized training. The ability to perform high-quality segmentation with just pretrained models could be particularly valuable in domains where annotated segmentation data is scarce or expensive to obtain. What stands out to me is how they identified and addressed the limitation that VLMs are optimized for cross-modal alignment rather than intra-modal similarity. This insight about using a separate Vision Model for patch similarity measurement seems obvious in retrospect but made a significant difference in their results. **TLDR**: LPOSS+ achieves state-of-the-art performance among training-free methods for open-vocabulary semantic segmentation by using a two-stage label propagation approach that leverages both VLMs and dedicated Vision Models without requiring any task-specific training. [Full summary is here](https://aimodels.fyi/papers/arxiv/lposs-label-propagation-over-patches-pixels-open). Paper [here](https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.19777).
r/neuralnetworks
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r/neuralnetworks
2025-03-27
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Hey everyone, I’m looking to get into neuromorphic computing, especially AFMTJ-based systems and their relation to spiking neural networks (SNNs). I’m a software engineer, but I have zero background in AI and machine learning. Since I’m pretty new to this field, I know I’ll need to start with the basics. So, I’m hoping to find some beginner-friendly books and resources that can help me build a solid foundation before diving into neuromorphic computing, MTJ-based systems, and AFMTJs. Thanks a lot for any suggestions!
r/neuralnetworks
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r/neuralnetworks
2025-03-27
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Hey r/Monero, I’ve been working on a project that I think could be useful for some of you. I created a website (wmiran.com) where people can exchange Monero (XMR) for other cryptocurrencies like BTC, ETH, and a few others. Full disclosure: I’m the one behind the site, so I’m directly involved. The idea came from wanting a straightforward way to trade XMR without jumping through too many hoops—low fees (around 1-2% per swap, still tweaking it) and a focus on privacy where possible. It’s not a huge operation, just something I built to fill a gap I noticed. I’m not here to spam or shill—just curious what you all think. * Does a service like this interest you? * What features would you want in a Monero exchange tool? * Any red flags or concerns you’d point out? I’d love to hear your thoughts, especially since this community knows Monero better than anyone.
r/monero
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r/Monero
2025-03-27
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President of law and order 🇺🇸🔥
r/trump
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r/trump
2025-03-27
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If you’ve been paying attention to real world blockchain adoption, you’ve probably noticed that scalability, interoperability, and regulatory integration are the biggest hurdles. This is where Mandala Chain comes in. 🔗 What is Mandala Chain? Mandala Chain is an EVM-compatible, permissionless blockchain built on Substrate. Designed to seamlessly integrate retail, enterprise, and government sectors into Web3, it solves real world problems by leveraging blockchain technology for identity management, financial services, asset tokenization, and more. But Mandala isn’t just another blockchain it’s a Polkadot parachain winner, meaning it benefits from Polkadot’s shared security, scalability, and interoperability. ⚡ Why Polkadot? Polkadot is one of the most advanced blockchain ecosystems, allowing parachains like Mandala to securely communicate with other chains while maintaining high speed, low cost transactions. As a Polkadot parachain, Mandala Chain can interact with DeFi protocols, cross-chain asset transfers, and enterprise-grade blockchain solutions without compromising security. 🛠 Key Utilities & Use Cases ✅ Digital Identity (IDChain): A decentralized identity framework solving data security & verification issues. ✅ Finance & DeFi: Supporting remittances, microfinance, and transparent banking solutions for mass adoption. ✅ Enterprise Solutions: Blockchain powered logistics, insurance, and supply chain transparency. ✅ Government & Smart Cities: Enabling corruption resistant governance, digital identity verification, and blockchain-driven public services. ✅ Asset Tokenization: Bringing real world assets (RWA) like gold, real estate, and commodities on-chain. 🇮🇩 Indonesia First, Then the World Indonesia is one of the fastest growing crypto markets, ranked #3 globally in adoption (Chainalysis 2024). Mandala Chain is positioned to onboard 100M+ new users, leveraging local partnerships and a regulatory friendly approach to push blockchain adoption forward. Final Thoughts 💭 Mandala Chain isn’t just about DeFi or NFTs it’s about building real world blockchain solutions for enterprises and governments while onboarding the next wave of Web3 users. With its Polkadot integration, Mandala is one of the most promising blockchain ecosystems to watch. 🔹 What do you think? Can Mandala Chain drive blockchain adoption at scale? Let’s discuss below! #MandalaChain #Polkadot #Web3 #DeFi
r/polkadot
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r/Polkadot
2025-03-27
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We are out of the startup stage and well into the acceptance stage of all cryptocurrency. So why are we still relying on metrics from 10 years ago to predict future growth?
r/cryptomarkets
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r/CryptoMarkets
2025-03-27
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>***According to the PassMark result, the Ryzen 5 9600 scored 29,369, compared to the Ryzen 5 9600X's 30,016, while single-core scores were 4581 for the 9600X and 4433 points for the 9600, representing a 3.2% disparity between the two CPUs.***
r/hardware
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r/hardware
2025-03-27
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Try stuff like Math ocr or Latex ocr
r/neuralnetworks
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r/neuralnetworks
2025-03-27
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Hi guys, I'm 35 years old network/security engineer. I got promoted to a network architect position and I'm now improving my cloud networking skills. I got CCNA and CCNP has always been my ultimate cert to get. With the new certification path, I was aiming for ENCOR + ENARSI first but I thought ENSLD should be more suitable to my position and career. Anyway, that was the plan until my manager encouraged me to go full cloud ( and be entitled to a Cloud Architect position in the future). According to him, I could get a lot more possibilities/opportunities on the market and the career path would be still consistent. I would feel a bit disappointed for not going through a full networking career but I'm aware that the traditional networking market is 'dying' . I'm now in a middle of a crossroad. What's your thought ?
r/networking
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r/networking
2025-03-27
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Unless you've been living under a rock, you'd know that the job market is bad. I applied to hundreds of companies on my own. I can count on one hand the number of interviews I got. No offers. So my dad referred me to his company (he works in tech too) and I got a software engineer job at his company. I'm a nepo baby. Everyone in the company/my team calls me "<my dad's name>'s son" and not my real name. I hate it. What do you think of nepo babies in this industry? Does it put a sour taste in your mouth even if the employee is putting in 110% and giving it their all?
r/cscareerquestions
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r/cscareerquestions
2025-03-27
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🔍 Learn how it works layer by layer 💻 Try it in Keras 📦 Still used in edge AI + OCR systems today 📖 Read the full article by u/cloudvala: 🖇️ Link in bio or [https://medium.com/p/34a29fc73dae](https://medium.com/p/34a29fc73dae) \#DeepLearning #AIHistory #LeNet #ComputerVision #MNIST #AI #MachineLearning #Keras #EdgeAI #NeuralNetworks
r/deeplearning
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r/deeplearning
2025-03-27
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Hello, I've been happy user of the "registrar" [njal.la](http://njal.la) for several years. Few days ago my domain expired and since I decided that my threat model is not high enough to pay that high of a price I will change registrars. That is good. As you may or may not know when you use [njal.la](http://njal.la) you don't actually own the domain. You just have the right to use it. So I decide to go to the dashboard and get my domain transfer code. And the worst that can happen happens. This turns out to be impossible. The "Manage" button is changed with a "Renew" button and I am unable to do anything to the domain. I contacted support and they said that "you cannot transfer an expired domain". I also decided to go to Tucows which provide some of the domains of [njal.la](http://njal.la) which have a [policy forbidding this](https://tucowsdomains.com/help/domain-management/my-domain-provider-is-unreachable/). They unfortunately are also unable to help. This is also in violation with [the rules of ICANN](https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/name-holder-faqs-2017-10-10-en) but since I don't technically own the domain they cannot help me too. Formalities aside. This is extremely immoral and not a good user experience. I wouldn't recommend using them at all. If you want privacy there is WHOIS privacy which most normal registrars offer for most domains and is enough to cover most threat models. This way you also gain the "bonus" of owning your domain legally. Njalla should be treated as a proxy service for buying domains rather than a registrar.
r/monero
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r/Monero
2025-03-27
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I (23M) finished my Master’s in Professional Writing in December and have since moved back in with my dad. The plan was to stay home/work at the store just until I find a job in my field (copywriting, copywriting, grant writing, technical writing, etc.). But over these past few months I haven’t had the motivation to apply. I’ve sent maybe 20 applications total. I’m realizing I’m not passionate about my field. Not to mention the current job market troubles. On the flip side, I feel very content working at my dad’s liquor store right now. I’ve worked there for years already between school breaks, but now I’m working more hours/taking more responsibilities. We do well for ourselves off the store’s profits and my dad (65) is getting to that age where you think about retirement. Previously, I had hated the idea of just working at the store all my life, but now I’m not so sure. With me and at least one other worker, shifts are manageable. I’d have time/money for my hobbies. I can stay in my city and live at home. And if I don’t take over, my dad may have to sell it off when he retires. But then I wonder why I wasted so much time/money going to school for 5 and a half years. Wouldn't it be a mistake not to use degrees I worked so hard to get? Am I just being lazy/taking the easy way out? What do ya'll think? Edit: Wow. I didn’t expect so many responses. Or such an overwhelming results lol. I’m going to have a serious conversation with my dad on Sunday. Thank you all so much. Shoutout to the handful of commenters saying my degree is useless, gave me a laugh. I honestly don’t disagree. Getting an advanced degree was something that was emphasized to me during undergrad and at the time I had no idea what I was gonna do with just an English/Creative Writing Bachelor’s. I considered taking a gap year, but I didn’t even know what I’d even do in the interim. I didn’t want to be “idle” so to speak. PW seemed like the best pivot for more marketable skills that played off my English background.
r/careerguidance
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r/careerguidance
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I’ll be honest I’m pretty surprised to feel this way already. I loved my CS degree studies, it was really enjoyable to learn & just build things. Now working in industry I feel like, what the hell am I doing? It has no purpose, and the work is extremely mundane and boring. I never felt this way studying so now am wondering how far I’ll ever make it in this career if I feel this way so early. I’d rather be doing leetcode all day than the work I’m currently doing.
r/cscareerquestions
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r/cscareerquestions
2025-03-27
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