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**Some useful tools for you** 👇🏻
[Non-KYC On-Ramp and Off-Ramp Directory.](https://kycnot.me/)
[Non-KYC Swap Aggregator #1](https://trocador.app/en/)
[Non-KYC Swap Aggregator #2](https://orangefren.com/)
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Also, depending on your country, you may currently be able to take advantage of the CEX known as [Kraken Pro](https://pro.kraken.com/). There is no cost to use this exchange, and the spread/fees are extremely low.
Yes, Kraken will unjustly require your personal identification to sign up. However, this will be rendered useless if used strictly as an on-ramp for Monero.
Due to Monero's intrinsic attributes, which are diametrically opposed to traceability, there is virtually no way to follow any sort of digital footprint after withdrawal. This makes it effectively immune to chain analysis services, which, as we know, have parasitically latched onto Kraken, along with every other CEX.
You simply throw in some fiat via your bank, (if your brand of fiat is not directly exchangeable for XMR, just trade it for USD or any XMR pair), then trade that for XMR at market price, and withdraw into your own personal Monero wallet.
When it comes to wallets, I recommend taking advantage of every tool at your disposal to keep it secure, and DYOR. Don't rush into it looking for the quickest way that over-emphasizes/leans hard towards maximal convenience or ease of use or cross compatibility, etc. (Ex. Browser extension based wallets, DEX apps that give the impression of being a wallet, or any other custodial wallet services etc.) as this is done in sacrifice of full security and privacy. No trust or resignation of control should ever be required from you.
I have tried quite a few options out there, on mobile and on my laptop. After experimenting and researching many different wallets, weighing pros and cons, I found the optimal long term set-up for myself. So, it's all I can genuinely vouch for.
This is the set up I went with because it seemed to be the best fit for me by eliminating any significant cost, maximizing overall functionality, and not sacrificing security/privacy... while still keeping it relatively simple, which I'm all about. These were the main attributes in what I was seeking, and paired with the methods of acquiring XMR I previously mentioned, this successfully fulfilled everything I was aiming for:
[Monero GUI](https://web.getmonero.org/downloads/) (Running Full/Local Node) secured by my [Trezor Safe 3](https://trezor.io/trezor-safe-3) on my laptop.
To access my wallet I just plug in the Trezor, load up Monero GUI, enter the PIN on my Trezor, type in my password on Monero GUI, then enter my passphrase on my Trezor. Syncs up & and I'm ready to go.
Alongside this, I've got multiple stainless steel backups of my original Trezor **seedphrase** + **passphrase**, hidden in secret locations. This is very important, as losing your device & backup information simultaneously means complete & total loss of control over your wallet.
You can find [these](https://a.co/d/6EzMPr4) plates on Amazon. Just stamp it on using a hammer & [punch set](https://a.co/d/2UQJbr0). Do something similar with the passphrase.
Some people prefer the "Nut/Bolt/Washer Method", where you mark each word on metal washers, which are then strung together on a bolt with a nut at each end. This is even cheaper and many people already have this stuff laying around in their tool box, so choose what suits you best.
The Trezor's **PIN** simply locks and unlocks that particular device. The Monero GUI **password** only protects the wallet file locally on your computer. It does not affect your seed phrase, private keys, or the ability to restore your funds elsewhere.
**In case of lost/stolen Trezor device or compromised backup info:**
You actually only need the **seedphrase + passphrase** for recovery. If at that point you have bought a new Trezor, a new PIN for it can be made upon set-up. During the recovery process, Monero GUI creates a new local wallet file for you, and that's when you can set a new password.
So, just to clarify:
**What You Need to Back Up:**
✅ Seedphrase
✅ Passphrase
**What You Don’t (Necessarily) Need to Back Up:**
❌ Monero GUI wallet password (can be reset when restoring/only protects local wallet file)
❌ Trezor PIN (can be reset when restoring/only protects the physical device)
Feel free to make a backup of that PIN & local password if you wish, only to avoid any inconvenience if by chance you happen to forget it.
However your hardware wallet's **seedphrase + passphrase** are really the only critical information needed for backup and recovery.
Never store this info digitally, only physically. If found by someone else, it permits full access to your funds, so hide them well. If this information is in the hands of another person, the priority must be to immediately recover access and move all funds to a brand new wallet altogether.
A lot of people skip the recovery backup steps out of laziness, and ignorant over-confidence that nothing like that could ever happen to them. Do not underestimate the importance of this critical step. It's the only way you can ever recover from such a scenario.
Since I already owned the devices and some backup tools, I didn't actually need to purchase anything for myself. However, even if I didn't own a HW or PC, it's still a pretty minimalistic, inexpensive, yet highly effective method that almost anyone can afford to do. Once you really grasp the magnitude of power behind engaging in this movement, the initial costs are completely irrelevant.
Nothing fancy or very expensive is needed. If you acquire Monero through any of the ways I listed above, that is an additional edge over many other people in the space who remain unaware of the alternatives that exist outside of the mainstream.
I know there are many other options out there. I'm not saying this is the ultimate set-up for everyone.I know I'll likely get comments telling me to use alternative methods, but this just so happened to fit my needs perfectly, and it did so with what I already had on hand, so I thought I would share for anyone in a similar situation but maybe feeling hesitant or unsure about it. Just to show how simple it actually is to make such a powerful change in your life.
I also like to hear about other people's unique set-ups, and why they chose to do it that way. Feel free to share, if comfortable!
As for Mobile wallets, I still don't have 100% confidence in them, not enough to park my life savings in one. I don't use them much at all. I can see that they still have an important use-case for transactions on the go, so I'm not going to judge people who do use them like that. I feel like it should just be common sense not to store large sums of money over a long period of time in an unnecessarily precarious way. Mobile wallets, IMO, should be treated much like we would a physical wallet full of bank cards and cash.
Your primary wallet should be taking advantage of everything Monero has to offer in terms of privacy & security, while also being able to contribute to securing the network in some way. Rather than being treated like a physical wallet, your primary wallet software should be treated much more like a heavy duty vault at your home, within which most of your money is stored very safely & securely.
Remember, this is all about becoming your own bank, so you are taking on complete responsibility over your money.
If I had to pick one mobile wallet to use on occasion, it would likely be [Cake Wallet](https://cakewallet.com/). Just don't use them as your primary method of storing your Monero.
I hope this info helps some, and maybe even ignites a spark in at least one of you out there to do what is necessary to take full control of your money, and claim the financial sovereignty that is rightfully yours. | r/monero | post | r/Monero | 2025-03-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcEZUa0lUeXZ1MzdFT1RvMURlRzVPdXpsY3ZFamdhcHhNNFktRG8wSUtncVdxXzFYZmt1SGdkZWJhTkNPekJRN1ZIWDEza3licFFaQjRLTnlVZVlhemQxWkgzR0tJaTQySVVicGhCaktDbjA9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRN3J1UWNtdmhodHJYZHYzQlloTkctTlpWUVcxYlhqeFkxalRfcUtKRzdyZmJ5UF9tRFhoTWk5QTE0RzY5U3pCdndENXRGNC03Y3ZNYnBMREVXZWNNS2NwaG51WFhBeVYzV3ZnVXQ4ajZXVXBZREwycko2cncwejJHR3F2Y3BNdTVVRk5URS1XV1BxWHNUTWhYREpkRTJzUFVITm5pS1pyQjFBbURHQXByZnZrPQ== |
https://www.reuters.com/world/china-japan-south-korea-will-jointly-respond-us-tariffs-chinese-state-media-says-2025-03-31/
south korea, japan and china will have a joint response to US tariffs, chinese state media says.
trilateral trade talks were held on Sunday for the first time in 5 years. | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-03-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZzZtSFpWeWdUWTltQlhuVl9QWDRYcDNOQ2Nzb3NZUjNJQjFMQmZGNXhkVEo4bjVzQmZ3MG8xVTZJemhyUXVZUUVieHVNemFaX0RCTlRmTGVGRm9MUUU1SHZ2U3ZmUWtPTWFzVnRTQ2JjZ0E9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcXE3Zi1uM005YmhtQ2xrc0kwVUhSY25ma0RoclgwUzhxMmhFVlJ4THVxSFk4eGJ6ZTVzWXN0dllndm9yNGRaYWc0aTNhSkt4aEIxVFlwb29DcUlWZklZWURkU0NxZDE0R2JXYXI2QzEtcFBKWkprek4wTGtZVGRyOHNWTW15ZkV0SjBydjF2OXJmWUprMDEyclR5OGZ3OXB2ZzcxY29Pb2lwZ0UyMEw0cVFxano0YjRlbnFkNGRYZ2IydUFLcktPSGpOX1MtTHl0TWdGTGtQU0NRWllvQT09 |
I’ve felt a shift in the past few years as interest rates have begun to rise from their insane 2021 lows. It seems like big tech is changing to be more Amazon-like where there is less focus on developing the best and brightest, and more of a focus on ensure the next quarter’s profits will make the shareholders happy.
I understand that this is the route of all big companies and Google is still Google, but was wondering other places where people had heard of that really exemplify a working environment that prioritizes their engineers and invests in their development.
Edit: To clarify I’m talking about places that aren’t super political and won’t burn you out on boring projects. I love ping-pong tables and WFH as much as the next guy but I’m more focused on the career growth perks. | r/cscareerquestions | post | r/cscareerquestions | 2025-03-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRV28xV2ptLTl4anNuaHJ0UEZGM1hPRXV5QWNLVVRXY0NOVzQ4Z3VHMF9wTnhDc2k5MnpGSHc3VzRpVldVVWxka01ZRHF4R3FUbG9BRVdQTm8tdmdDYTFCcFZ0Uk9CQS15ZVdPSm5ZeVNpUWM9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROVFNTDNDQ2UwT01QVEw1RmVJVWdacDZJLW5HczJ0TzdkV0dSMzVnMmJWSjhLd2xqc1ZrYm94NmNzNWZjd29RTDJ0YnIwVkdDdWJRWW5ZMXlERkF2S2ZrOExEV0IxZkdlWlVVNFhoY2F1aGd2QnpYbDRNVFlQcF9wUkJmTHVMSlJzWVptdjluNTJrY1JYakJfUl9NSm5VSXNpaV9rclExeXotakRicy1nUGhqdjRGOFp6bDdaeWhlSTZ0MXhoQmFaS19vMDJCRHhMTjVLZ0xBUVcwTURhdz09 |
This feels like a huge middle finger and makes me feel like my company doesn't even want me. I'm new into devops after doing going full stack web development for 5+ years and my devops projects have all gone well... | r/cscareerquestions | post | r/cscareerquestions | 2025-03-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRenVfd2xGLVNTbXVqSENoczlDMTJPRHU0bWIyd0tUZ3puNzZSS1BGci00OGVDVG1HY2E0TUwyVGhZckxod0xEQU43UFZ5aHptMUlHbkptaHFDLUtjN0IwcU1QUHZWVjBWN0xpZDJORkRDQVk9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYzhLMXVuZFJldlQyT0VpYzhJMEY3VDJtQ2xZOGxGaHU4TmtPZzM1RFlFSVdxQloyU0VIZ1F4MUxwXzBZY2RKNkhLMm5WODNBTjBmaW5ZLS1JOVFUc1poTnJQMWFiZkVVRnpaZTVicFhSYXdMZ1pGNzFyTHFzQllzRDhtZ2lTcE1FNHBNN2lGem9DNzRRVkpwNi1JbGQtdVY0b0NSQ0dHcml1QW1iOTZkbjMyc1hRSkZKdWkydFZnX1F4T2RSa2MtN19PN0NvX2h4MDB4Yjl6d190emc2Zz09 |
I had a phone interview with a company's in-house recruiter last Friday. I was interested in moving forward up until she gave me the rundown of the interview process:
Interview 2 with hiring manager, cool. But then a take-home project, interview 3 with one team, #4 with another team then 5th & final with the hiring manager again. Yeah no lol. These companies need to stop this, but that's a rant for another day.
Even though it's remote (my dreaaam), it's a 10k pay cut and limited PTO and just ok benefits. It's also a fairly new startup. With all of those factors considered, there was no way I was doing an unpaid take home project for a job I'm not guaranteed I'll get on top of my current full time job.
I decided to withdraw my application this AM, but the recruiter is asking for feedback. I want to tell her I don't have the capacity for their little unpaid take home project lol. Should I? If so, what's the best professional way to say this without sounding like a donkey?
*Update: they actually responded thanking me for the feedback and saying the project "is only an hour." lol bye* | r/careerguidance | post | r/careerguidance | 2025-03-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZTlNbGlsajZ3TUhoQ1RpYWtEeWxlMDRMa2pvbDF2Yzk5QTFXR0REMGE3NlpQbmhGTzBpVG4yQ24wSEJiUHAxT0JvT1pBdndsamFTcE9HLU5BTVpaRGc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbE1PQjIyNGdQZndmT0l2TlhTYm1TTUpncnJ1TmF6N0pMVXotaEpfaEg4Mi1xeHVDU3JJdW15d2w4emJZWnVBVVc1SnZ5bzBhZlRkWHRhTWRGNFBCeEwzRkRTTjMtWW16SUtFZWNvbDN3dnpUeEZQTElObFhPajRIMElMZFZrWmFlZXNKSFg5ZmYwZFhCNm1mQkhJdjFaejlCVVZWOGJhaEZsUjBORXpqZlVEMHF2WWR6QmRaVTgxVE1LajIyXzRyOVg0MEtIT2RrbWI5dEoxcmJuWV9fZz09 |
Hi,
today I tried to understand the a/b testing, expecially in ML domain (for example, when a new recommendation system is better than another). I losed hours just to understand null hypotesis, alpha factor and t-test only to find out that I completely miss a lot of things (power? MDE? why t-test vs z.test vs person's chi test??
Do you know a resource to understand all of these things (written resources preferred)?? Thank you so much | r/datascience | post | r/datascience | 2025-03-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNnNJckNMTkdLZUdDS0U1eGJ0YW1lZDd1d0N6amZRZU5EVnJRVk5rUmhRVkdwQjByY01sX2xkaFZZMHFIeTRkTHFqMVBoZmpIOEJvYmROSWpUU2FJYkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZ29CbUFra2FYRU9VRlVNWXpPN2MtS1V4S1A4dnJyT2pRWGFpSEhYVXFqXzU0WjRxQXkyQ1phSWRBTWcyX1hGMWQzcGkyN25UaURqeGl0ZzE0c09OV1lNSWJqb2JQU25Ycjg2dGpXQWFKM3FkR1VBU2F3RGkxMDFjekl3R0xBb3dTZkRQMHhGTkp3clQ0ZGZLNVhBd3ZEM0lVQXR3V0dHTElUSW5FQXJyS3VNdG1FN2ZTeEktaFc1b0JNa1ZfbmpI |
https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI/discussions/679
SwarmUI is a great project and the dev just added users. He is looking for someone to help verify the security before he recommends its use. | r/opensource | post | r/opensource | 2025-03-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRR2t3MW1GSVAybjlpMTZVZnZwai05LURLUk93YkFYcmVEN3VSRjBzeXVRcGlUYk5vWWR5Y3Nqb0lCMTVXbzlEVnJ2N2ZFV1NjbUtiMC1ZVjJTMngwbGFJd2dYWi1pV1NyRVdsbXJtS250MEE9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSlBwbVpVN0tvV19vRmhPemtmaEF6LXgzMW8zM2lDYjllNmpQdzVqc2ZjMVQyZGJrUDhxWGRhOUJkVHU2ejVudUFmSm9TN0E3Sm5aOHVzQ2VLcTluUG5abHlUcVJxSUFZYUJHM25FM2hRRDhJNXprT0I2LUpGU2xSbkk1U191R1RYVVQ2WmJUNDRkUTl0bktISHJrTFkxRXcwUmtITlBhNHhVd2hVNWU4UjZ0V3VOWUFXZUhkNU1uZExvRllra2gtX3hsTUhiYm1uejZRQk85Z2VXUFRZQT09 |
In 2006 the blue dogs in the house had 50 members, today they have 10, while the new democrat and progressives have been growing. Is it because of populism, trump, random political swinging, the rise of a extremely conservative republican party, social issues? | r/politicaldiscussion | post | r/PoliticalDiscussion | 2025-03-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTlBrMTEza3REcjVWR1pkWTdyN1psY2pmZVNOYjloUkNQM0pzTUREeHpFZGRGNzVjbS16aTNPc1hsT05XWGR2UDVGUEJibHJOYXZ5d1M3cFBRa3FyVEtzUEQ4WF91V29iUXZwUkJreWcxZVE9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQWFtM00tNDN1enhPSXExMlZTc2pYTFAtTVRjUzhneXg4VEZlaVN4bWdFb1hOZFE5V2JMQWt1a2RRMFhMMUtIRkl6QVo5TkFJRFYyUmVWS0FRVjJvUEFYM3hIbzJYWjAzSE1idVpzcF9GS1RSYnBvV3B3MEx0anRYVWI1eWlPdHM4NmtzSXNiLXp1V3ZGZURDWFVIOWkwTnZyQXlENmU2RXFNbGNGaVcwNEluaEpxSUZxemRnR3JPYnJOSDNGZmk1WDFIWnFUdHlVR1FVNXBkSTJlYU8wUT09 |
It's very clear that Trump's current deportation actions are becoming more sweeping, moving beyond illegal migrants to those with temporary protected status, student and academic visas, and legal immigrants. We also know that historically, when Eisenhower conducted sweeping deportations, American citizens of Mexican descent were wrongfully deported. It feels like this is going to happen again at some scale, but I am not American or in the US - I potentially do not have a full picture.
There have been a few reports of citizens being caught up in ICE raids, but I am curious about the scale of this issue.
I can find some reports of Native Americans being questioned during ICE raids although I can find few specifics.
There is also a report on a raid of a seafood processing plant, in which they targetted Hispanic workers specifically and detained US citizens. I assume those citizens were then released, and the case sparked outrage (as it should). https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/immigration-raid-newark-new-jersey-mayor-angry-rcna189100
When actions are so rapid and sweeping, it seems like citizens will inevitably get caught up in them. Is it legal for ICE to detain citizens during raids? Is there any evidence that it is happening more broadly? And what happens if/when they ignore or overlook due process and deport a citizen? | r/politicaldiscussion | post | r/PoliticalDiscussion | 2025-03-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRTZQZEF6N3JuT1NnSlkyYkhlU3RrWklFcjdWS2E2LXVud3ZOYkZMLWpuc1ZqbXpYdzBxNklablhhS1hnUFdHcS1fRklxaFF3dTItMHBGb3VESHBWX3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWDJGSUFPRFpVUURnRW1iMGxSd2FXYWpndjh4RmRwc04zYlJXOUt1bUpPTjNZOEFuaUhNbFR2bDZtR1V5RUNnMWFrSjh3V1c3elZrMFZwYkE2R1hNallvVUxicTVLZEUzQzJyYU1HN1RBNUpGUzBsUTFnWnB2N3piTFVvT0MzSU5CTVFHQnVQbUE1Y2FJZVZwLTcwR29TT012SFVybXoyekJWY0JURWNhaXhib1FoYTBpeE9kcnItaXB3UE1WSUtJQ2FWdGVNTHNpWXQtVjR6WmtUTWNNZz09 |
I have 1.5 YOE, currently working as a backend developer and the stress is through the roof, it is affecting my health. My team has very rigid deadlines, sometimes I get asked to work extra hours in the evenings and weekends to finish some high priority tasks. We have on-call support rotation that lasts a week and we get paged often, at least 2 times a day, which is affecting my sleep quality. The only good thing about this job is that I am paid nicely. I’m looking for a switch, but I want to avoid ending up in a similar role. What industries wouldn’t expect developers to do on-call? I would prefer something a bit more slow paced as well. Are there such industries/companies where I can apply to? Thanks! | r/cscareerquestions | post | r/cscareerquestions | 2025-03-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNGJXN0pBMGtYbW03cU9JLUI1bl9Zd2FNZmRRNi1oekxrNXl3anZoLWRkY2dROFVjZzVhbXVGcG1mT3hWXzFidDA4LUJTSVVuX2JBTnBqTkctbFdFZGQ2d3FWQ1V2dnFqaFBrWUsySWhYZ0k9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZ19TanMtdmtsaEhjZzJyNE01RTNKQmQ1N01CS2x1U0tvWDYtdDNZcGNacUVOemhuSElKS1pMaWVLOTljdWN3c3ZxbV9rM1g5bUlvOC1UdW4tR25UaEd6ZFd2T2lWYkJWMHdiVEFVbk8tRFI2WFN4YnV3NVlPMGI3WkVtNjBvcEtCRTktcXROUVdlcmpseXJZYnpxUVFBeW84aVU1bjlyYmw4MDFfWllEa3JDWHJMcURELW5BcFJteTYwdDhKbkVfUXdDOHpOdFRVc19vbFNVLVdiR2tyQT09 |
There are timestamps in the video description! My goal is to bring Monero to the masses and help people better understand. Let’s bring volume to decentralized exchanges! | r/monero | post | r/Monero | 2025-03-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcmZzMXRuMGMtMkdnb3d3eTN1cjB5RmQ1TWlMVFNnTGx6ME9EdkRYUHhkTTdGTHZrQmpTdy1xTmtrZ1RUUzdvcWctRHlXZzVEN1NBaERKd0w4el9hSnJ5clN0LTQ3WjdKT1RnR1NNRzQ4VUk9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRllVdjVSTWVRUmtWcmdCYld5TU1uazQxMXl5ZWxhSFU5Q3pFZXJaeFRxdkRScUU2ankzUUl2LVM2QVp6NW1lZVhBS1NGMUVCNHlmQ1dGSG0xa2piYTlobnZxUkR2bmtEdnkxLXp5QXBGMHFsVy1BeFh6aUd4NktNdXpSMXBSeDRXWWZKX1JWbEFCNGZFWjhEX1EteGVYeW5McG1PWTRhOG5FMWgwNmFPLWpTVDE3QXZsRmxPcTlQcFdyc01EeUY4 |
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I ask because I have this dilemma personally. I wouldn't like my open source projects to be used to train Al models without me being asked... | r/opensource | post | r/opensource | 2025-03-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRT05rRHpuUWRqVnhuaUgzU3J0X2hhVVh4R1o2SEFDR2tTbHdJTVNiWEVpUTRDSExnVWpXZzJwQ0tVYUJhaU90c3B6VkozZVpBVVlnUnJKbl94UTJFMHFmYXlTUU1HTndXSzZfTHpCT0FjZ0k9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWGFIYTN1MGdReDFmVllCMFdiOUMwTWJqcXktUjBselBLek5wMGJwckRPLTkxNG91eXBNdXJqREZXS3gzV3E1ZlJoUzQ3cHdqbmxXeUR2dWo1T1Y2V2ZCQXFoVll0amdpU0VIWlJSVU5YZmlsWm1LUU9wR3BXdjlPTHl2VFdDcy0xa2w4WnA1TnpVQzhGV0NtSmw4Zmphck5aWmIwcEptLUdZUEZpU0VONXFfYWdIRElkZFZMT1hhTTRLcEhFVDhV |
One of the reasons I wanted to become an AI engineer was because I wanted to do cool and artsy stuff in my free time and automate away the menial tasks. But with the continuous advancements I am finding that it is taking away the fun in doing stuff. The sense of accomplishment I once used to have by doing a task meticulously for 2 hours can now be done by AI in seconds and while it's pretty cool it is also quite demoralising.
The recent 'ghibli style photo' trend made me wanna vomit, because it's literally nothing but plagiarism and there's nothing novel about it. I used to marvel at the art created by Van Gogh or Picasso and always tried to analyse the thought process that might have gone through their minds when creating such pieces as the Starry night (so much so that it was one of the first style transfer project I did when learning Machine Learning). But the images now generated while fun seems soulless.
And the hypocrisy of us using AI for such useless things. Oh my god. It boils my blood thinking about how much energy is being wasted to do some of the stupid stuff via AI, all the while there is continuously increasing energy shortage throughout the world.
And the amount of job shortage we are going to have in the near future is going to be insane! Because not only is AI coming for software development, art generation, music composition, etc. It is also going to expedite the already flourishing robotics industry. Case in point look at all the agentic, MCP and self prompting techniques that have come out in the last 6 months itself.
I know that no one can stop progress, and neither should we, but sometimes I dread to imagine the future for not only people like me but the next generation itself. Are we going to need a universal basic income? How is innovation going to be shaped in the future?
Apologies for the rant and being a downer but needed to share my thoughts somewhere.
PS: I am learning to create MCP servers right now so I am a big hypocrite myself. | r/datascience | post | r/datascience | 2025-03-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRY3NJYndVUUtWaDBLVVkzVi1RZFQ1WHFOdUR6VW9fdWVJVUNfQ2lHSi1JSzZmY3JDQ3ZIdHllWmFPTm5XZFB5azlvaEhJQkVXQ3JSbjY1VGVvLXpWWEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVFNUQURxMFZVNzZPWG45ZW05Z1YzajNMN1V1N2JiRkhuNEItVnJXUTVGQjB5Q19yTUpKeTduWURVamswanotRXNXaTktTzh2cXNEaFJuY2o3OVNhNXNqa3FFdThqZnRvWEFpSjhBbEFaUjVIRXk2NWFPNHRRZ2V5RFYtYWhZaktDWTVzcnVFelg5NVh3VHZLQmFLR0JsTFhjYXZrUXhKdGJRYVdZYjZJNmFBPQ== |
full letter by Larry Fink : [https://www.blackrock.com/corporate/investor-relations/larry-fink-annual-chairmans-letter](https://www.blackrock.com/corporate/investor-relations/larry-fink-annual-chairmans-letter) | r/bitcoin | post | r/Bitcoin | 2025-03-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVUs3SXMzMC1zTXJJS0dEQnUyd20yd0xwY1h0NTBacFJaeU9WaTFpMjRNOGlsZ2hQOU8yNXJPU1pFaGgyYXpGWHdRZkV0U2luN213Q29IWENjb2N5X2RkNVlMMFFKMndMazJydU0xWFZaV0E9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROU1PUG93d3Z3ZThZOVJuUHBuM180XzBfOHRTRzlGVHZaTzExNmRaeFJLdktORTR2eHJiZFRuWlliMVhkaVUwTkY4ZUxvSi1xRjZQRWpVcjhIUmZNYVNmUV9rdFItUHF3LVVjeExzd1cxSW9uQVJ4ZkNtbmRPXzJHNzdDUWJZRHllb0dkbE5ybno0V3V5WHdrNE04VXFXcDY0NHJEU3RCZFJCODhnS3lsQTd2MVMxMDFoUHhCbnoxYVNsMjZnRGI3QzBSYXd6bVB4TnFZWmpqTmZQMFJPQT09 |
1. BlackRock’s tokenized money market fund, BUIDL, expanded to Solana in 2025 and has surpassed **$1.7 billion in AUM**. This product allows investors to earn yield on tokenized real-world assets (RWAs) like U.S. Treasuries, offering 24/7 liquidity and seamless cross-chain interoperability. Solana was chosen due to its high speed, low transaction costs, and active developer ecosystem, making it a key player in institutional-grade DeFi lending!
2. Btc is the store of value and no-one would want to just trade btc for daily stuff for security reasons when its 1m$ a coin!
3. No XRP wont be new bridge currency between banks and financial institutions, because they all will be moving to solana!
4. Its not ETH because everyone has seen what happens when no. of transaction goes up it can cost upto 250$ to transact, i personally have paid thousands in transaction during NFT bullrun! Things have changed with updates but they cant compete with solana!
5. And finally wont be ETH L1, L2's because changes made on Ethereum network can affect both L1 and L2 solutions, with varying degrees of impact and could result in hostage situation in future if the core network stops making any money and decided to increase fees or apply tariffs!
https://preview.redd.it/nneogqc0z2se1.png?width=2906&format=png&auto=webp&s=9ea40a925d0447249a0aa65f316094bc08701cde | r/solana | post | r/solana | 2025-03-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNEN5UDM2MWhlaEhiMUtHbHY2RVVkV242WmN2cHhjUk9fdU52cFdVdGJ2aW5wZU9qajFCVmFYRVBSZnZnRWczSzJNc25aM0gySUo1d2xFVUZrbUw4a3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUE12N1VPZ3pYWlZBSXZ1c0ppX0NBMWcyeFlnVkZzUzdGNXR0SUY5d01LTURoRzY0NFFEQS1ENklDTk83a1Y0eWNad3dBRHNyQVNQUlJnNlFtOFpMTWpGd0pUd0xzTzZlMHc1UkwzNlFjaUpfRnBuQkdYbFNrT2xBZTNTZi1jNllZLVlzMlJ2Z1V3STVvakpfUXNreHMxVl9ZMWM3SS0zaVhsMGV4SENkNWNreHItNm1SUVhSOEFuaXFHaTlGbWJQSHgzR1JaYTBwNlV6SXIwZy1veWtZQT09 |
Do you think it’s smart to sell now due to the current economic chaos or just keep hodling no matter what as “it’s impossible to time the market” and “time in the market beats the timing the market” | r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-03-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRX1NVb3UweWNtcjZEYm1vRmQtR3JvekNpM1VXUUExTi1XWkZPNm15Z0hzYUdIWjdvVVFUb2FNd2t4R3NOMlpRM2JHd2tlRkR3cEYtcy1tbTJsbElPbEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRX0RVRjBjVUhlVGtPc0w2RGd1R214eExhbEo2Vm5FWl94TVlucFpBQk5pZ2w1MDhacnY0V1l6bnpjWjJPdDZqUHVtWGhSZHotemY0S01EQTZpZTk1YldnekI1Y2NFN3N3Z1VzZjBRNU1jS2JsdmtkMTdnRWRzT3B4VFdSNFczOFdGanNLUzM0SUZnUXdyX19neGxXMHQwWTZTTXRVZkZNdTM5X2N6Z3UwQURFVUluWl9td1BibDRKNlRPM29mbkFZWWpoWTdxUzdUNk80bkl3OVFCOFE2QT09 |
I have been doing tech support at an ISP for about 5 years now. Mostly Tier I call center work, you call the number and i answer but I work with fellow employees, not customers. I have been promoted to Tier II for almost a year and a half. From that time, I've gone from $15/hr to $21/hr (including insurance and PTO, and its remote, I can't complain). no certs, never finished my associate's degree. I want to start making more money and I want to hear some opinions on what I should focus on? I can get reimbursed for certs at my job. I am in the US. I appreciate your thoughts!
Location: USA, midwest
Edit: I can't believe we have this much attention, thank you all so much for your time and advice. I'm crawling out of a depression, and I know I need to make a change and I truly value everyone who took the time to give their thoughts. You all have inspired me and influenced me in a way I really needed. I've realized I have a lot to take in that I am probably already behind on so please forgive me for not responding to everyone, but I have read each and every single one of your comments and they truly mean a lot to me. Thank you so much | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-03-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUms0TjBfeE5nbENmLVZPeUR3eXpXMmdkdWtwZy1nQ1BkdXFaSlNWVklFaFlPTkZhQXFJZzhEaW85bUFtcWpQbEZ0WXdLdW5ES3hUS2dxT182VWVBc0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRLVRiOGlRaHBFRHQxWVd0TVpMLTQtUDlGM2NDLXA1M0tYZ21GWkdUaGxLNTZsUktBbDJ6Rk1LVkZNaHM5V2NnZXZDRGo4RmEwZVNPMlpsSmRnZEYtWFAzQnB0Uk1KVWt2eFM2blU2UFFpOGJvT0hkdUpHRlVhanZwM3ZqS0otVU1wUTkyQ0xoTXBxRDlmaENUVmdaY2V4WXJQWWdWdHZFY0hLWHctYkVtYUdJTG9xWHo4OU43eGZpYnVCWkpRVGtC |
BCH had a compliant stable USD — USDh — years ago, yet the service was eventually discontinued.
MUSD is good, but in my opinion, compliant stable USDs have unique advantages.
Obviously, neither USDT nor any other stable USD is likely to launch on the BCH chain, for two reasons:
1. BTC supporters are highly skilled at playing politics, making negative PR almost inevitable if anyone dares to issue USDT on BCH.
2. There are very few users or on-chain activities on BCH, which makes it commercially unappealing.
Launching and maintaining a new compliant stable USD is expensive — it costs around $100,000 per year.
So here’s the real question:
If a company is willing to bear both the cost and the backlash from BTC supporters to provide this infrastructure, will it be fully supported by the BCH community?
Or will it instead be dismissed with comments like:
“It’s useless, people can just pay with BCH directly.”
“Just another trick to maintain fiat/dollar hegemony.”
“It’s centralized, so it can be frozen or blacklisted.”
"BCH works perfectly now. Better than Stable USD."
That is, if a company is willing to make such sacrifices, will it at least earn the admiration from a small group of people? | r/btc | post | r/btc | 2025-03-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYUxIYnNtVjdUWGlXVnRZZ0dhQlktTnVfNks5cnhOZzBndUcydVNNUDBjcnZPTXdlY2prTnZLU0hMbzAxZlg5R2JZTFFQTlo4Sy1IWWVkd1VFSEFfQ1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROFRHSGtvdkhnMVk2RHJUTzlpMGJfS01hWUw4eUZBd1ZIeG90XzlLekxZXzhaNlV5X2J5Z0dFOG9NRXhfN1ZpVW1KMW1JSExtM1JfZVI5NGxpSjlPRUE0cmNPVnliZ2pvdjgzTWZsWFpsTWpwN01iTVFwTjcxZTI5MmFtcTlNVF9XYm5jclIyUXdSNkZSRHBsdG92VGVtR1JEOEZ1YzFlU1VSN2RibmZ3TVkyR09sV1ctZDNwSmZzRlBZa2lVbUw4 |
I came across this as I was looking to analyze some trends for my data science project. It covers more than a million listings and has high-quality data for many of the biggest rental markets.
[https://www.airroi.com/data-portal](https://www.airroi.com/data-portal)
| r/datascience | post | r/datascience | 2025-03-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbXRwczhOQkxrRUVlQndMaTVHZGUyZGFiWlVCajQ0UUlIbEl6Z1NiSzVwMTNER0g0MWVKaUhJSjkzRU5DWVdQZllvUHRYcG9yeThBeEpYWDJ1NmcwM3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaUM2ak0tM3Z4Q3R4RVlsYXVPeVpocldtcHZPMm55VDU1SGwtZjQzMXBxMFB5RzJNajNGUXYzZU9Pb3hQNUswNDR1Rjc1WFR1ekVqM2hVZmNFakRZSDBzS2E1UVloTXI3d0R6eW94bEJya0hTZkhvSldEaWVOVTNibng1SzFlczFidW9LbjNKYlhmZ2s1WE1zZER6NXJGbU1EU2wtSXdYSDFGR2IyV3pXVFFFSHExYm1Tb094UUNrQ2J5ME9jbjJwd3p1bVlWdm5kQWV3d2VZVWZySk9nQT09 |
Original youtube video was called "Germany's Invasion of France" but has already been deleted years ago. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ParHJmq2aCs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ParHJmq2aCs)
However i could retrive it from the Waybackmachine... :-) | r/bitcoincash | post | r/Bitcoincash | 2025-03-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZEN2OHFMSEtGeG9RbER6SXF3b2EzSkdieTU4ZUNtcF8yZm1BWHdKLUtOV290X0FBdTFVY3ZfSk1SZkVCVWtfdjNzSW80d3pSenh4bHNURUhtMW5hZXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRc1RESnBYVlQ0Z3VwakFyaUVVSlhzc2pyeG5MdkhfZWNtX0dwck5ycThZUG1NMGRacWIxWEpmUGpuS2FZSjNaTFFLZXp2Q3o1S0FWWjdIdzJWb3A0MndvSWU4TURreU5kUWdHWFowZXQwUVNHUDhLMkRMWjVlVXMwS2R2NHRkUURTR3lMdG5BOWtQcnRiMHgwVnU2cXEzVkJZVDlCM2RoVkJUZDlHV3JoWnZveDJ1ZFh4RmhxSmdEVnZ0dF9nN0FaVE1tbzVXZDZSYTdna0VvTlZTcjZnUT09 |
I was recently laid off from my job in customer success, but thankfully, I’ve got some savings and a bit of extra cash from a win on Stake of $15,000 I had earlier this year. That gives me some time to breathe while searching for a new role.
The challenge I’m facing is securing a remote job with a US company while living in Europe. I’ve highlighted my flexibility and experience working across different time zones, but I get the feeling that my location is often a dealbreaker for potential employers. Even though I’m more than willing to adapt to any time zone they need, it doesn’t seem to help much in the application process.
Has anyone else had this issue while trying to get US-based remote positions from abroad? How did you manage to break through the location barrier and convince employers that you’re the right fit? I’d love any tips or insights from those who have been in a similar situation. Thanks in advance! | r/careerguidance | post | r/careerguidance | 2025-03-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReWU1TzVBQUpyYW9fTWdaSjM0Vkh0anhvOGlkdHJobHhtdEJLTks5Ym9xekRMa3NwN2NZUjE0d3VNS3pJM3dvanNSclgzc3daUzBFeDFneHdOSGwyOGc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNWdWUnYtLXotU3RrM2RYUjlndi1POFBlRE01Y2hOVlZITHFmdHFNWmRyT0FEQ0hRYWRqb2RYMnYwbGZrM0hIeEdSR21RWnZpR1ZGVG1GMFlrVGFFelhzN2drSUt0R0hGN1VWSkhTOXU5NUI2eXlEYU5tUDJCdDFncTV6WlJzLUJEaXRNWENhaWttY1ktMjhVV1NPZlhNQ1dTMFF1Sm51UWs0STVqTktWVGhZNnBGeDZpdGswWnhUZ0ZZVlFubFVwdmNZSWdlWktFWDh0eEk4SHFoZnZpQT09 |
Earlier this week, Trump told NBC News that he would not rule out a run for a third term, even though this is explicitly prohibited in the Constitution. Trump said there are "methods" of doing so, but declined to elaborate.
In various comment threads, many have pointed out that this is constitutionally impossible; others have remarked that illegality has never stopped Trump in the past.
I'm interested in how a third run might play out. Who would Trump need to get on board with a potential third-term run? What incentives do they have to support him in such a bid? What checks in balances are in place to stop him? If those checks and balances are sufficiently ignored, what would resistance to a third-term run look like? Are there any conditions in which it is practically possible? | r/politicaldiscussion | post | r/PoliticalDiscussion | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdFc2c0VlOVVqSzI4d29UYmtLbHo5bElHc19JRFlSMFVrOU1OWEtaSHc4ZUNyeUNyRVlRaG9pcDMtZXRDRDJyTzVGbVFWZU5nQUJKM1gyYWk4R1JMT3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUTNzZWRPaWhLSlh5UG9DU2pFenVkWFQtZVZNNjlzMGRkUHU5VTdCN3hIMFdibGFob21LQXUwYnRseUhhY18zY2lZWHBobEFfWHBtYW85Z3pja2c2czNEQzFGR1h0b1dKSTJGRUp3X3ZlSW1DVjJiSkRJbHJ4ak5saXdheHVjZlk3cDVBbWZDdGFUWGtqR2FBdXkyb2hZRHFoSDNUQjgyYUVxVkZPNG9JbGJCOVEzNm1MUTN0MWoxejQ0a0VheG9NSHBLc3dxOWI5LWVpMEJta3hOZ21GQT09 |
More arguably, when not were, but what industries are safer for devs if a full blown recession were to hit the US? Currently in a government contractor company. I've been applying to any and all other jobs I'm qualified for to get that job hopping pay bump, but more and more I'm wondering if I should focus on areas that are safer for when shit goes full south. | r/cscareerquestions | post | r/cscareerquestions | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRY19iZm9CRVRTSm5hUXFGUmNyRGJJQ1NfQlFGTV9kc2RWd2F4dFZRa0VJRXl0WXhoWUtWbTRhdTc3S1ZkV3U2cUZ3ejVjekNJQmZHLU5acEZ3U21JOVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNUdBLV92ZU1Zcjc1Z2NYeVhBaVk4dEdQRWl0cDRUZjhkWFk1X2VwZ3ZKcEltZFJ1MWNWNEJXTGxNYTZKQVlfRlFPMENlX0U4bjF1RUxraUpmbWFQY2FSN3UzcTEzMmgwVDBmcjc2ejlGU0FIWURzRmZqSW5RZFRBOVB4RlJHWmtVZVNjeWVURkk5NkUyZGMydjdsMV9lczBMRXB0MlZsQ3RITmlqV2J2TVFEcUhTdzAySzBWWFBHaFZBUU9NZ01FalFwYzhBMlJHQlA1eEhnc01aci1Ndz09 |
https://www.seattletimes.com/business/india-is-on-a-hiring-binge-that-trumps-tariffs-cant-stop/ | r/cscareerquestions | post | r/cscareerquestions | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTjhSYVl0dkVIMDB3Wlh6MDZBQk5udGtxNTZ2cEpBek1mRDA3OFkzcEo0Yk9CalYxVkcyYnZlRTVMYS0zMTEtbDdqaktwXzBiYUNjU1JiWDBjZHpjU3lwb0p6ZndEQmRkS2Rma3NTT0ZCM289 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRb252TDd0azZuZUE1OEhvTGZ4Rjd1bE1Dbzhxd2lIRzZVSjFtZzRhakdoYWFPRXBKZTdjY2R1eHlMcnFnaDZuZjV1Q2s5TVFNZndyU2wxWUJ5OGRrYWota3YtY2FJWEhCUXBTWjBJLWJXTDljQWFldE4yRVJlcjhwS19qdm1Jcm9JeHdaMHlWTk85clVoemJnYXg2RnNJaXdRemU5akZ5S0dPUUhrZHVLMDVXLTE2bHdMQllhWkU5d3YwZ0VFeFVDV08yalZnN3h1dktubE1DbVZZUzFuQT09 |
I'm not sure how its flown under the radar so far, but Juniper made a quiet blog post last week. They're changing how JunOS represents IPv4 addresses.
It is common, though incorrect, to refer to individual numbers in an IPv4 address as "octet" but then report the number in decimal. For example, for the common IP address example [10.23.45.67](http://10.23.45.67), the "last octet" of the IP address should not be the decimal "67" but rather octal "103".
That makes the decimal 10.23.45.67 actually represented in JunOS config as 12.27.55.103.
If you think about it, it actually makes so much more sense to do it this way! I'm impressed that Juniper is so forward thinking on this.
Modern versions of JunOS will automatically change the formatting exactly one year from today, April 1 2026. Awesome, right? It makes so much more sense than representing IPv6 addresses in hex (of all things!). | r/networking | post | r/networking | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSjM2MGRHRjhiQ01Lemw1ek1ENEs3VmZidjdRRU02M3k1cHJ0OXhxMS0yQWVTVFNkUlEwYW5VQ2pDQmdXVnpuSUhCYVVDWUVmUHpaN0d3dDkxeERPV1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRd2J0TkdCaWZKbzZYdVhvZEJaXzJrUkFaeU5ueFE0dk1iUXQxNmMzem5KT0gtNHRDUzB6czBoQ3dMYk5PMU11WjJ4YnZCVFpqWnowZTIxRHA5ckhWX1hyb044ajZRcWItTVdneGxJa1IwQkVtXzR5LXFnLW9UYW5mMGluRTlmMDMyTVZES2RlQ3VTeHFKU0VBdUdrV1lycjJabk1uc3VQTFlwQmc2bWlCMWZqVUhycVl2eE5wZVhOWnlYdXlMUkh1 |
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\#AI #MachineLearning #DeepLearning #DataScience #ArtificialIntelligence | r/deeplearning | post | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRanZBakh5NE4wVEpGNnlqc05BdDhfY243M29NbXo1M2ItQ2Q1X2Q5Z3F1bFNidmc2aEdneWU3STNZVUZMMkdMRklUZlRWajIxVXdKRTJjZXE5ZmZiN3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROVJNR0dLLWR3WXFKY0d3Zlc4SDh4aTZSUU9HXzBjd1kzamNDNTMtSUo4MG8tVWVMMHFKX0FTOHJHVVY1dWhyVl95b1Y4eUxwazdEYTg5cW1jU2xNTHlielNLTkFHZHA4bGV6Y0hGV0RfMU9qdkZBSHFYRFRNY1d2dG1vWlN0MXh6WWEwbkRhc1R2amQ1T1RwNll0UnRHT0Zya0FPZDBGUkJ2NnVheE5NVW1EdjZjTzZxc2Jvc3hCUkFoY0htSWpIc3pSQWk2MHZuTkRxam41U29NQ3prdz09 |
So yeah, I just program all day, don’t do anything else, and then sleep without thinking or doing anything else.
And when I sleep, I had these weird coding dreams. The thing is, dreams don’t make sense, and when you mix them with code you don’t understand, it just loops in your head all night without meaning anything.
When I wake up, my head hurts like hell. I don’t even feel refreshed, feels like my brain didn’t get the rest it needed, and I wake up feeling worse than the day before.
Just do something to take your mind off coding before bed, watch porn, jerk off, play games (but nothing stressful), read, watch a bland movie or series, or just throw on Spongebob or some random cartoons, lol. | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdDNyVmdPZFlfRW0temVneUpwQ3VSLXA3RHJVTFhObmhoQ3QxVy1ITE1YdXRrZTBaYkFlY3NudTgtN2c1VGZ5UTRBWklQcElXN25LalpJN2FUMXc3U0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaUVpZnFCeXN0T1RiLWNiTXludGxZN1BtSFUtM1Y5OUk4NDlJcUd6cmN4a2l5TzVxQnAtNWRsTU56cmpnUlZSb3h1SmRJUzM4QWNWeW91Uk9fQktuMkJpeE80ZmlJSHlTa0V6TTk2UUloQVAxVEQ0Z09rMTV1YmRfamtXNkJ4S2VFMF9NSDBHYmNmYWU5X0cweVNuUVRJUEh4Y3dDcm40dS1vanAwVmszZ2pVS3FONTVpdndLb2liQm9EVUlDMHJnRXRicXdrd1d3V3Exck9xYVZ2MGo2QT09 |
Learn a language then it is easy to pick up another. After you feel comfortable with a language learn more CS and software engineering topics. There is a reason they have you take all that math and theory classes in school. You don't need it for every job but it betters your problem solving. Learn oop data structure, algorithms etc. Look at a university class list to know what to learn. I was trying to get employed for 2 years listening to advice from this sub. Then I went back to school and learned so much more about what CS and software engineering is and realized that just learning another language is not going to mean you know anything. A lot of people who self teach also think it is a short cut to a massive pay raise. It is not. In fact going to school in my opinion is the easier option because you not only have that degree behind you but you also have direction and people to motivate you. I tried self teaching but was constantly lost and people online gave the worst advice now that I look back on it. If you already hold a bachelor's you likely only need to do your core classes which is about 2 years if you do fall and spring 16 credits each semester. Yes people get employed self teaching but it is not a short cut nor is it easier. It is so much harder and will likely take you longer than just attending a school. Plus if you are crazy like some dudes I know you can get your degree done even quicker by attending two schools at once and taking 21 credit hours. Not sure if it is worth it imo because you will go insane but some people can handle it. Good luck. | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQlN0aEhqMFNVZU9CNTlzRUQwUjh5c25WWEk3eWZocjlSTnFYS2JURDEtNFJHbGRGRW9uSklhNEFySlNrVFNMNU8wYm5zVzlYc2M0WHBwLVQ2cUxXQmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZTBRa1p6blJvMlRKZVRoMG1BcmNfNWxvRkpBOThGRE9OUEIzbkhRRkRlYlpUQnlVa1lFdDdqQWlVN21OLS1OcHp0U1ZWQWtNMzBDV0dUaDlUMF9ibFozRW5vS1hZOU9OQ0NfUEdTUS1BUTdKSzhOYkczZUxCNWpzRy05OVYwNTlUTV96WUtTY1FXSFRiV1RLbzlrYUF0UE9NVmtjTXdwcGJCNlllVnVDSWI4YmMwNmNHOE5hczM1V1dWQTRCbXZhYUhEZzBqQW1yZVpHUi1QMmliU2dJZz09 |
Hi, I'm searching for an AI too for research. My biggest wish is a tool that will not make false claims based on the PDFs I upload, I.e citing qn argument that us not in the document.
At the moment I'm using paid Chatgpt and Perplexity and not really pleased, tried to use pomts but still both lack on citing only supported claims.
Is there a reliable tool for working and writing with multiple pdf? | r/airesearch | post | r/airesearch | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdlFxSldNM0hVQktmRzZXWVhjTUdrSXg4eXlXVzc5RzhOaS01NENtRGp4OWRHTWdLMHdMNGpuNjZhMmxwTjJhdWRQUEstSHM1WXoycE1JTjF4bGJmT1FoUFM2OWtKVFdFZ3dZdmRqUVkxTU09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTnhHZ3RNTEdmT3pQcGU2WE5UOHNYbF9BQnh2NGNGWFNubUM0N0c1YklNSzk1amhpNFhycjluUHRqZWZMQnlxU2FhZF9KX3hyS1NQWFNURW5YR0Z6bF9EQlJzVTB5YTRod3hDNmJkSVZXM2pESVp3N2stRTVKNGNlcTNyS3RKeVRCbVZYT1NYdTFPSmNzSUl1UzRhNXhmeW1ZTnBvTE91Y1hhclZ6YkNESUFKVHJhZTE5SkxGSXJSMnpvZzRRN0ttU0ZOM09keUJYODZpTjBkcU1VbFJXZz09 |
Are there any services or offerings that make high-quality time series data public? Perhaps with the option of ingesting data from it in real time?
Ideally a service like this would have anything-over-time available - from weather to stock prices to air quality to country migration patterns - unified under an easy to use interface which would allow you to explore these data sources and potentially subscribe to them. Does anything like this exist? If not, is there any use or demand for anything like this? | r/datascience | post | r/datascience | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReUNVR2xvWmxhNGlmdmVKWlZHNDg4bURKSVJoTGpuQk1zZlZmeXpiNVBDRXdkOU1Qb3dxY1JsTHA2aFM5ak9HaXhLOUJrZ0dWdXZac0gzaVMwUHN6SWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRTd3UW8ybmlxTlgwUEtieTZOZ1VkZjdfWDNmTl9GYm5wRHdlTVV3dzZMdG1VbkJvNVdkLVlOaEluQ3FJekx6ZnA5WkVDUGtGUmlHdDBUT0tTNUJDSnVTVnRwSl9Db3h6VU1vcC14ZnFBTHJHYkRUR0llckNVWDA5WmJfTmRNTGxMVmhENUZwWDN0N1REQXd2cENCSXVmeDZ4clBQdU52LVdQTHdNQ1hHVXZIaG03T0NXQk5vWF9PNHlSWEMxNHh5WFdXOFNVM0VKMGsxeTlHWUVYRDBpdz09 |
**Caudena** (Blockchain Intelligence): *The Ultimate Solution for Law Enforcement & Financial Institutions*
[https://caudena.com/exch-analysing-the-infrastructure-of-north-koreas-favourite-mixing-service/](https://caudena.com/exch-analysing-the-infrastructure-of-north-koreas-favourite-mixing-service/)
>*... we believe that we have identified the vast majority of eXch transactions on all chains except Monero ...* | r/monero | post | r/Monero | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUUlHNndoUE10M3ZWSWN2N1hXUU9kUk0zSFVGbEQtYi1BVU8yazFWbERCYlY5Ulp5MkRhSnN4SWxsS3JpaGJmSk5Vb1hza0FFTi1CQWtpYU85ZGVCMVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTlhQUnY1eWpaeERwY0hRMjJVMUYzUlJ5cDd4cG90ZFF3cEJZU3RHLXE2X0toMWZhYXI1aEw3blFMeUs5dlhWM2tlN0o2M2N6YllBZGtCVG9SZzc5U0hqNDJsUmVySGJKYTIxVmpBTy1DS2VIMmFNQ0VFTURRVTNYenlpSlVBbzVHS2FZUjUwTGxDM1VHNi1FbTVIRVY0Q2o1blF2RE83eWY0TTVXVkhnTU5zWGVOcHhBaEgxbEM1UkgtNDFRdjJL |
Manisfold is one company building Multi SNs and pages with / for Bittensor. There are many others as Yuma, Macrocosmos, …. all as real tech companies, Multi employees , offices and all.
https://www.linkedin.com/company/manifoldlabs | r/bittensor_ | post | r/bittensor_ | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQVhTRnZoU2NWblpzT1dMM09aeFZEZDVNMXVWSHVWVWVhUzlTbGstazRjbndzdnhhMmpLWElRZk00OUZQQS1ESFdMbHNvS3dvYUF4NkRwbTJiUGlsWGc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRU3pVdUw0Q05EQ2g1UmdyRDRNNDZJazJNMWlFV2tjMkpOaFUtUnBDVmJwOUU0X3loTzJEZ0VfdnRDMFlLN1AtU3psM2xuek1VU0drOG1sWXN4Xzh2b0prWmVRWExJSExpb0did1VYWXFEYWlsTW5qQXFVcVQ4dHpvV0dFLTAzZVpoelZpREdZTldqT1VFTm1oVGZfaEp1T1Bjd0FYcUhfamFsUC15SXlhdUxiQmRhYTdLVEtWb2xUampwTUwwbU9JNHI5UmhCMXJtcFN6bDdBUkxhVlUwUT09 |
Man, today, I visited Fiverr and I came to know that I know nothing. Literally nothing. Man, I don't know how to do web scraping, idk a thing about app development. I am 18M in my first year of college and I don't know anything. Man, I am feeling so much ashamed. Idk where to start. What to do. My parents are keep saying to do online work but I don't know what to do man.
Edit: I am from Pakistan and people start earning from like very early like 8,9 due to economic conditions | r/cscareerquestions | post | r/cscareerquestions | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVWY2RTd4WkZhR3hNTWhkbGprY09PYWlWOFA0NkJGcmxZMTFRb2lBc01ENGlSVEpQamU1TTk0ZUFLeDgySlJUUXU4REJhdks2amltbjJ6aUJHcHJyN2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcTdmNzdYNkRzRG51TDlOM0NFZ0xaeXdWWDBYNkp2VGNoSEVjQklfWm9Oa1lPQ0lmb1hSak5TeVNrR05FR1JqOHdsdnA5T2VNRGY4YWxocXJLd1RCcEg4bF93cjJQbkpYT1lqaXEyZ1prd21NQkI3eWZjUWVyQ0ZteFJENGduNFZic2FVU2haTjN5dU1BM19mbjNGcGVTdWM0NDFCT3l1LVFkVnFhN3FMbVd0WEJJMGdvd19xaWQwdXhEb2tmZUpo |
senator Corey Booker (D) speaking on the senate floor for more than 6 hours now. Will he beat Ted Cruz?
Is anybody watching? | r/liberal | post | r/Liberal | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRallSTklVQ2tWejBvdTF2Uzg5RkFteHJHSmxrbXpCMDBrUWNlU2NIVWdKaC0yaG9POHA3Nk1VSDdWOGREUXRRc2ZGV3NTc0VxTVJyYmQ4a2lqTDhDaXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQzR0UUVKVkFTNnhVQ2wyT1Q2cEdsckxWbWlXRHZGcjJTNzBnbUV0TjVGaU01Y2lXbXZGcHdLdG1FZmk4Qmt4MGtpX2hLWXNoUmNQWjZqdmhlU0ZRaUlMNlVVWnhRV3pCNlZKZU0wdHpTQW1JUkdKZWhiN2ttWC11RThIem1DY2RNbXpxYm9ibVZxSzJ2aC1ZOGJ1NEFNOVdueTFxekpWTFN3XzUzSTJRNVVWX1F5V3lFazVjY1BBZTJ4Y3N0NnFE |
Hi everyone,
I’ve been thinking a lot about what skills really help people succeed in their careers. We all know things like technical skills are important, but are there any other skills that matter more than we realize?
For example, things like time management or good communication skills seem to come up a lot. What do you all think? Have you found any skills to be more helpful than expected in your career?
Would love to hear your thoughts! | r/careerguidance | post | r/careerguidance | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUzFDTEk2MW9sRVlOdWRybVJmcW9QaUxGOHlMc1NDUVhwc3M1Wnh3TG5TMkl6eGJRS1Jfd2ZjQ2x4VWc1Tk50YllyQjZGaXNIbXZ4Q0JMeWtxSG1LOXB6RVJuVlprT05WV0JXcFlsR3o4am89 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcUJralRGQnZRU1UyeVpVMVljQmwyLU9ia0wtVjZBUEU2b2h6cW50dVNpaFFrZmR4Z09YQ01TNHR3alJOME1TVFM3X0lqS2w2TlhYNWFIZXRzMTMtc0dDU0dZMG9idEQ0T1V2TGF4MzY0YjBaYVdZNDktS2pwT1RZbEJ3QWxWMXB0VHlCYUptNTJLRGk1b2JqRmZyMmZ3LUxRYXVfZjY4d0M4d0VDbW8wN3RJbFQ1OGs4Q1hldUsyZHRXMFlhOWsyZ3Q4bWVIV0NDX0N0ajFvZTktcXVTUT09 |
Hi guys 👋
I’m a full-stack developer who enjoys experimenting with new projects and ideas. Usually, launching a project starts with choosing a domain.
Considering price and service quality, I often wondered about the best place to buy domains. I’ve tested many providers throughout my developer journey. Bit recently discovered Cloudflare — it’s a damn game changer (here can be Cloudflare affiliate, but it’s not).
Why? As the internet says (that's amazing):
>Cloudflare offers at-cost domain pricing for registrations and renewals, with wholesale prices and no additional markups.
However, there are two points to keep in mind:
**1. Cloudflare requires using their NS servers:**
While this seems limiting, actually, it's not. Their DNS management UI is user-friendly, and records are updating quickly. Also, they have easy integrations with other services (for example, 1-click domain verification in Google Search Console).
**2. Cloudflare doesn’t provide a comprehensive domain pricing table:**
You can’t directly compare different TLD prices on Cloudflare. They do not provide a pricing table list like other domain providers do. Instead, you must enter a specific domain name to check its price.
**And the #2 issue I decided to find a solution for:**
I created [cloudflare pricing table](https://badsky.net/domains/providers=cloudflare) — a tool that allows comparing domain prices from Cloudflare, Porkbun, Namecheap, OVH Cloud (and be more others). It allows you to see/compare prices by provider, TLD, or price, helping you find the best deal easily.
After my own comparisons, I can assume that buying domains on Cloudflare typically saves **5-30%** compared to other popular providers.
My site has no Ads. No affiliates (yet, but probably will. When I figure out how to integrate it with respect to users and no pushing shit-services).
Feel free to use. And would appreciate your feedback 🙂
**What is also an important lesson I learned along my journey:**
Most of the time we always have to check **renewal prices**! Providers often attract customers with low initial costs but significantly raise renewal prices later.
For example, Porkbun offers .top domains for $1.61 initially but renews at $4.61 (that is \~3 times higher). It's just an example. Porkbun is actually one of the good providers, too, which many users like.
💡Where do you usually buy your domains? Have you heard about Cloudflare's prices? | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdE9rTDZadGhGZ0I3anU5S09uWmNaTURhd1MydzNuUjZIdVhrSjRLZVRqYW16cVZyTDUzcjJLRnhGSlh6VmVrTjI4ZFFVNkx1a0VRbjVEQzkySHExX2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRenQyM3RiOWFrSGhiMi1NNlRqRVJxbERkLUNjb3JtdFNqelBqT1hDWjR1bFBiWWFtYXhwbXFjaW91bTZLVXV2VUZoS1lQOUx2ZDJ3SzNkc2FVelJvb3VGMmM5ck5lcW1xZG51blRYT09WNm5IRVR5MDItRU5KWVRGTFc0ZDA1SWJjbUQzMW83ZndXaXVYMm1CTV8tZkZNdnZYZXFrci1LOXlDOFhoRDc3bjVFZ1lUbUpmVWE0eXl4czJuUnNoR3FK |
https://youtu.be/YZdEeREdgfM?si=Tv5rvXOhLDxmaq7t
https://x.com/filliquid/status/1906859051876495473?s=46
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aprilfools | r/filecoin | comment | r/filecoin | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTG1abnZXZHh3U1BROVctS3ZGVnFBRHpXcm5sOXVSb1dUN1FNTnB4UlQ3aUpneGkxb1RnT3YtemU5bEpVZFZqeDk3eUx0aFlxZnpPOGIxc1h2dkd3WWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNVNnbGlveloxUDVDd25xdU04bEtEcjJqZ2xQcGNMNlVGcVZHUzZyLVU0SzI4bm11alJRRmNjU0UtTDB4V2RHZGVJWExuS2NMaG42Zmx2V0tVSS1oc3FsVl9zNDZ6SDFhMUF2X25naEctM3pRbkVhZjhsRzVrTzN1ZnowMDRlSU93d1F0SUtwQUphY3RyYnNSTlRjTFVoTF9nRDBwVlNCNzJiMm15LVVEWlB1cFcxX1JTTzVKTzUxTjRrc2NFcXJUeVpiaE93SEd2emxoSVduUU5oVnE4dz09 |
Sorry for rubbish screenshot, didn’t want to post a link to X, plus the Ruck article is just click bait https://www.ruck.co.uk/finn-russell-releases-statement-after-breaking-fans-wrist-in-match-incident/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR0l-AJg620APpBwl5oF7RhinRaX_4xwAna0CWLCHMw70S_eHjqOA9I_hww_aem_yDw9MM8LZTNexbPSevyZng | r/rugbyunion | post | r/rugbyunion | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZ3NIRW1KbGwyaGh0ME9iSUpfR2Z4bDVpVi1kRGFUR3p1b3hpSnRDdi1PQjY2RXZtN0hfQmJSWDRSZ2VBajZwSXVCQWI2bkI5bGNZemhNMTZLY0dLc0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSVJ5UlFvSXkwS3htTTlMMXJLT2E0a0VybVIyWkJRVGhLOTdMSEgwUW5YZndqQUt1aUcwUEt2MjlUVmJYVzlpblZUMDhrQkNJQUZ0dHdIdXF6dFc5ZGwwUU5ESkJZdWwyLWV0S1NEdUxqdlE0VmxXSERoTXQ3TFdRSUNOQ2dneWJOTi1rUVFGUDhmY2RvdnlRV18ybkEySVFpVDdfVFRVT1NGR2RzMHJhaFIxb0s4THNHZ0pIaFFQdWdpMTVzellzWkE5T3kxQkphRmdobFRJQVNLa1FVQT09 |
Lol. Ok. Let's hope it's less than %60 above MSRP | r/hardware | post | r/hardware | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUVhkNjZKbkRWc1c0bmlfQ2x2UlJuOWRuSUxmZV9tdGxxNThfVmpfWm1NcDh2b3k3a3V1SE8waVltLVVKYVRMWUIxM3dEWmZ6QVY5ZmpyQlZvLVAtZkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVmhaZ01sUFhveW1pZmR2eHZiNm0yZkh1OHpneFdfdDVNU1ZlN3ZObktNWG05WVQyMTk1STA3Yjlodld4V0dTQlZDb3VIVWRxd1Vkck1RZXJRQzNBRURGQURvbE1zTE1mRjJKbFFfN01zWFRrc3VkTDEzcTBHQ2RQUFcxaWFjZFQxMk9EdG5Lb0ZUWGplWFJIekN6TC14bEdERlk2WTdyaEVjcTN5QkxsZXdjR0QwOWRrcmhkUUdscE5NZm5qU2xCWlo5LVRkU21Mc2R0c294VHR5dDY2UT09 |
Due to a growing influx of questions on this topic, it has been decided to commit a monthly thread dedicated to this topic to reduce the number of repeat posts on this topic. These types of posts will no longer be allowed in the main thread.
Many of these questions are also addressed in the sub FAQ or may have been asked in [previous monthly career threads](/r/webdev/search?q=flair%3AMonthlyCareerThread&restrict_sr=on&sort=new&t=all).
Subs dedicated to these types of questions include [r/cscareerquestions](/r/cscareerquestions) for general and opened ended career questions and [r/learnprogramming](/r/learnprogramming) for early learning questions.
A general recommendation of topics to learn to become industry ready include:
- [HTML/CSS/JS Bootcamp](https://www.udemy.com/course/javascript-beginners-complete-tutorial)
- [Version control](https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/what-is-version-control)
- [Automation](https://blog.logrocket.com/tools-and-modern-workflow-for-front-end-developers-505c7227e917/)
- [Front End Frameworks (React/Vue/Etc)](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/complete-guide-for-front-end-developers-javascript-frameworks-2019/)
- [APIs and CRUD](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/crud-operations-using-vanilla-javascript-cd6ee2feff67/)
- [Testing (Unit and Integration)](https://raygun.com/blog/javascript-unit-testing-frameworks/)
- [Common Design Patterns](https://www.patterns.dev/)
You will also need a portfolio of work with 4-5 personal projects you built, and a resume/CV to apply for work.
Plan for 6-12 months of self study and project production for your portfolio before applying for work. | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNHJjS3lXVEo0c19xU3MxR2pwbktkeFdHZ2FKOERJN2pPMHlBbWJiSm1tekRyUzNYZkoyZzVVTFJ2Y05RNVpxMDJYVGs0TWNKbnF0Ri1jVl9JanVLYmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaHpxNkxEeUVuZEZoSldNaGh3V0hVd3lxUzJDWEwxUllEbi0wOExlejRLb2diaE9MMWViV3pNUm5Tdl9XRnFpTnI3Nl9WVmY1VmZsNnp0dHJqV2RtQi1ZTi1GTURfOG9CSTFTZ3U4ck9pS1dkSVVOX29rNjM5UUFZNG9uWk01bEl5OWl3aGROaDl1U2JxTTBOMmJTMGZpTS0wYnJoQnhpc0VGdHpDdXJyS0RQTGxIUmY1TjFxQXB6cGpGNzNzem9T |
I mean a webpage where people can prioritize the next feature they want to see implemented in an open-source project by giving a tip. I’ve seen "FeatureVote" (\~$47/month—kind of expensive for a start).
I’m pretty sure I saw a simpler alternative a few years ago (used by the author of a Capacitor open-source library), but I can’t find it today. | r/opensource | post | r/opensource | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYmNkNnVrUFVBM2tPcHpsRVhzaEVvVWp2MEp2dm1KZGRYa3dLOER1Vm1HNEg4UlNWdmZnV3FQZlI0Sk5Da19mRzJrNG1NWDZrU1JFM2Y3NUVpOVA2QWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMVNJVkZJUDRrdVRDd1h5Z0NRN19KclhsT1JON19Xd2dtQ0tLVEtTcGdQeGJtVTRvbk16cVhXb05DX0RCOGFPbnBwcE1ORWtBbG1kZi05U3J0UWl6dnpEY1NxcGlNc1ZzZjBXSTJuTzl6d0tPdjBMNmM3UFNHaGYzTDJ1LXpfaU9nVTBkcmlfRVlPSUVZTHkwQW5aMThybnhvYUNIMjZJc1pNUlNCSzhzYm9SdHBaUFhPNVVWdzExWkJVSHNtdXBIMTJQWXd4N0g5UjVjYTZfSmN2RlhUQT09 |
what do I mean by that?
some common unhelpful behaviors people display during code reviews in open source communities and some recommendations on how people be more supportive by refusing to normalize toxicity.
All of the behaviors I mentioned below were either witnessed by me or happened to an industry contact of mine while contributing to open source projects.
I’ve been guilty of several of these behaviors in the past too.
# Poor behaviors
* **#1: passing off opinion as fact**
Instead of saying: This component should be stateless.
You can provide some context behind your recommendation:
Since this component doesn’t have any lifecycle methods or state, it could be made a stateless functional component. This will improve performance and readability. Here is some docs link.
* **#2: overwhelming with an avalanche of comments**
When a developer makes an error, chances are high that they have made the same error in several files in their PR.
I have noticed that most reviewers sometimes point out every single one of an error’s many occurrences instead of leaving one detailed note with links to helpful resources.
* **#3: asking people to solve problems they didn’t cause**
Avoid asking open source developers to solve issues that aren’t directly related to their change in PR instead it would be more appropriate to create a separate GitHub issue and PR to address the messy code.
* **#4: asking judgmental questions**
Why didn’t you just do \_\_\_ here?
Oftentimes, these judgmental questions are just veiled demands. Instead, provide a recommendation and leave out harsh words.
* **#5: Never being sarcastic**
Never be sarcastic when offering someone feedback in open source.
Sarcastic comments tend not to provide context or actionable feedback. Instead, describe the issue with details and provide recommendations but leave the caustic jokes out.
* **#6: using emojis instead of statements to point out issues**
Avoid using the thumbs-down or puke emoji to point out issues in code.
This is as unhelpful as sarcasm for similar reasons.
Emojis are cryptic and easy to misconstrue. Emojis waste peoples’ time as they try to figure out what you mean but at the same time It’s okay to use emojis like “thumbs-up” or “hooray” to signify that code looks good, but don’t use them to point out problems.
* **#7: not replying to all comments**
People who contribute to open source can contribute to unsupportive environments, too.
If you ask to merge code without addressing all the feedback, people are left wondering why they bothered to help you, and you send the message that some opinions are worth more than others.
* **#8: ignoring toxic behaviors from open source moderators**
Toxic behaviors should not be ignored or deemphasized because a developer in open source community is a high performer and extremely productive.
Though this developer might be doing a fantastic job, it is important to keep in mind that this developer’s toxic behaviors make them draining and stressful to work with for other developers in open source community.
In general, I’d suggest to
\- always stay humble
\- make sure your feedback is genuine and concrete
\- state the why for your particular change request
\- let the code submitted know which solution you have in mind
also keep in mind that the open source code submitter might come up with a better solution to a problem as s/he is deeper involved in the problem and keep the context and the background of the code submitter in mind.
This influences how much detail you put into explaining the “why part” of your feedback and the alternative solutions. | r/opensource | post | r/opensource | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRX1BXeDlYay1HY0lFRnpaTFJFZDFXWUUwTzgzVlJ5Z0U2V3RNRFlzdExYYWFoZi1aNUlhRGNqcmtpQWk0YWdRVnkxZThmaUNPYXpNZU9ZNElJMlVTakE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVXZhOWlLTjRicGJ0enV1TWJKdENDX1V2UGJLZHl6QWZJckxzanRNZG1uWTBqcldGUWF5T1J5NWU3WVFLdmcyeG41Wlg2T1JibE93ODNiTTZLNk9vWHA4dk5rZ1ZnWnY4c1E4WUNaVWFVajdGb3AydnA1Zm1vSGFwRWZ3cVpiWWs1andaSHVvdzhQOUtTUEV0eW4wVzRNLS02N0VBOGZTUjVDUUZMaHMtdzhfaW9Nektyb1Z2LS04Q3hLY3lDUGVSZ0pKREl6VlNnWHc3X3JWZC12bkgtUT09 |
Added $1500 in coins for March. Still an average of $23.90. I'd love to get my average down to $20. Good luck to you. | r/ethereumclassic | comment | r/EthereumClassic | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQjJYN2czUy1yTG4xTVN6WXViaTJLUk9JRW9CNVVXRzk2Y21kdXpPUlEwcnlWMmpuNHBvOGhJejBtLVdoUENUM2VJNGZ4NlFxY3p0YnJJR2lPeGV4VkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbkFpd08yRkdLN21MV2RETDNZSzdnYXBfZDZnb3NZWTZxaUY3Yzh0eEZGN2NoZFBLdVZQd2tuVkx5ZEF6SEJUQ2g4UDRKTU8wbGJKejQ5ejB2VUhrWkJGQW5Fa2wtOUZ1WEFHOGZWNTA4M09UQmZXSEpEVEg3cFp3UHdldUtydkZ2NVVzMDYySlExemRwTWQtQzBsdm95SXVwVjJ0SzdSUGxEeWNGQ2ZXcG5JRElTallPNTZJZzcwaWtpako4aHJzRGl0UENLVWFQNEJWU2xSVW1NU2dZYzJNajl2cUo4SnJOUi14TjVxazNacz0= |
I live and work in Germany. I keep reading about how bad the job market is at the moment. People are talking about how they have years and years and years of good experience and still don't land anything even after hundreds of Applications.
Now what I'm wondering is, are those horror scenarios just stories from America? Europe? Asia? Specific countries? Or is it equally bad everywhere?
Maybe we have some people from different regions who can share their experiences.
As far as my personal experience goes in germany:
I finished my three year Aprenticeship last year where I learned a lot about general networking but also cloud engineering in the Google Cloud area with and without IaC, I worked with git and as helping hand in our devops team and a few other things.
I did not do a single Certificate yet, but this also seems to be way less important in Germany than in NA for example.
Afterwards I got an offer to help in a Project building up a cloud infrastructure for a few months and have now transitioned into a Helpdesk role with decent amount of Administrative rights in the Microsoft space.
I have send out about maybe 20 Applications and not a single one of them was more than clicking a few buttons on a website. Sending in my cv without any other information.
I've heared back from most of the companies I've reached out to and gotten multiple interviews. Most of them going well. So far it feels very little effort to find new IT-Jobs in Germany, atleast in my situation, eventhough I'm still a beginner in the field.
With the backend and open source knowledge from my old job + the enterprise knowledge from the new job should put me in a good position to get some more high paying jobs in the future I hope. Tho, I obviously don't know yet, how hard it is gonna be to get further into the field from here on out.
| r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQzc2WHhqWXoyZDFxWV9Wa1AxdHVld19uRl9VcXF2SWNOSHpZQnB5a1BlUUVDa3lxSl9adVhMR1BMdHZuSGtUU0VHU0hpV1VWZ0xja0NUTEg2S3E2SFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZWZtaldqdzNjeDBidzZTOEU5N09uWGZfTkdEb2dkeXZpXy10enMzMlRsc0E4OGFsblJnRzJ6T1hRQnRtNUdRSEZTc2dwNmxnRDlyejNmUk5JWWN1b2pUZk5CemtKbzZ0N0FzTHRVWmhwNm5vb1NtNzVYSjFmLXFSaWJ4MlBqNzUtV1FrWlZ6ajJSX1pST2pVT2ZNVE5CQTZpUDdTRHNobVNQdFpWWE5KeFhRTTg0YkZjTmt4SE1TLVZvSHpXVVg5V01tdy02NmxVcG9RYUZMb1FMVmNUQT09 |
Hello,
I currently get to manage a Infrastructure with \~100 Devices Locally. Mostly switches, but also a couple of routers. That infrastructure is really old and crappy some times a Dataflow needs 8 Bridgehops to reach their destination in the same L2 Network.
Managing that infrastructure is really painful. We have a couple of vendor specific "single pane of glasses" which mostly are crappy GUIs and sometimes even fail to configure my devices so I have to resemble to manual CLI for certain tasks which eventually will get updated from the GUI or not, you dont know.
I want to build that in a more robust way and a way which is open for every vendor.
My main concern is to have a good insight to the current configuration of our networking devices. That is not the case today.
A second goal is to have only one clear way to configure Devices and be sure about the state.
A third goal(for the future) is to be ready to get some task automated, like changing port configs, NAC configurations etc.
And in the end it has to be achievable in a relative short time, as my daily tasks eating away my time. To be honest, It wont happen if its to much time.
My Idea was to use a Gitserver as central singel point of truth for the Configuration of the devices. So I have at every time a configuration in the Git which represent the last State of the device. At first I think plain runing config is OK for this one.
To pull the Configs I will use a Ansible Host with SSH to get all the configs into the git server.
In this scenario I don't have a way to centrally configure things, but at least I have Insight to my Infrastructure. And its only 1-2 Days for setting up the servers and adopting the Devices.
Do you all think it would be wise to begin with a structured view into the devices? So don't use plaintext running in the Git but yaml, json, or xml. That is clearly better, especially if you not only want to get configs from the devices but also into devices in a later step. This approach needs WAY more work at first to get it going. Most work would be to get the desired Structure out of the running for each of maybe 30 different plattforms/Devices/vendors.
I would like to hear from you. Because I tend to beginn with cleartext configs, that is not so much work, and try to convert at a later time to a full IaC design. Maybe you have done that in the past and can help me with that. | r/networking | post | r/networking | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSFZ4SzJVWmJldm9pLXRiUDFQRE84SUdNa3JRMVFibkRPUVV5aFhKQ01wYVJLemF3UGgwY2c1QlRqUlBhNm94dDgzSExoMk54QXdQOGhrNjR3QjlpM3VhTXBhS3I1VWtzZTBPc3dSRktPY3c9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTzRZcWpyMmJPVVVTZG51MGlrdUpzeUc2eHVuZmYxN0VpaGQzTG1ibGdtMzhFOXJrZTJpUmliejBTWXY2ZV9xZjRITG5BaE5yYW1YbTJFQWcweDl4SkdHZVFTazlQcEJyS0JUbmRJdUMxVXp3ZS1UVnBDVjEzZlJobmhXcU10dHZQelJJSU9WNjZwbjloU1M1QTQybEM4cjQtTjJ1dzNLeDVoNE9mQnlBTmtKRk5pTHVwQWtJZThMU3BnMnZLb2JwUHR1R3l0X1NTdDJEYnVUdGJ4dVNqQT09 |
I am a third year CS major. I am starting to realize that I do not really enjoy my classes. Alongside this, some of the classes are really hard for me. I want to switch to IT. I know this is asked a lot, but I see that CS is better for IT jobs than even an IT major it. I have to come to realize I am not the interested in software developing. I would not mind working a help desk job if it can build up to me making a decent income. I have no strive to be a top software developer for a big company. Would an IT major do me fine? | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZTV6Z1JESFJQNFBJQTNyUXJqamxuXzNvNHdCQ09RZWNucTNqbW5UTzBTNUtoTFBnTXpaMlpkWHlqX0s1Und0d2VZZWtIQzA3ODdHSXV1djhvd3ZNSUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWkZodTd0a2lNUHcyeU5fMnFlZEZCdTlBSlNhc19fWl82ZlVuZmN1S2tZMzE4V0U3bVF1RTJmcnNXNWdlTGhhOVlvNGw0TVBTc1NTckY2Q09GcFhFZThSME4zNU9YenZHNjRVUzJWRURjYXY1M1RzTTZveklzYzQxUm9Qam1sV1JmYzJvTWZna0dsaEN2TGlCVTYzNjhfRWQ0MnFWd2lhZ3paSEYyT0VSTk5pS3dKS0llaU9jWC1VamtnZGh2Ym1sd0xDSFdEbl95Z3BrLUpBcXkzMk1DQT09 |
Recently, I’ve been feeling tired of investing all my money into Bitcoin and not actually living life. Over the past three years, I stopped investing in my business and stopped experiencing life because I felt the need to save everything in Bitcoin, since it’s going to be worth millions.
In the end, Bitcoin will be worth millions, but I need to find more balance. I want to get my skydiving license and travel more in general.
Just sharing my perspective as someone who has invested 90% of their money into Bitcoin over the past five years. Honestly, I’m tired of this mentality.
Has this happened to any of you guys? | r/btc | post | r/btc | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRalF6TkZFM2h3aGdkVFlsWjh1ZTZ0VzFiNlk2VGNwVlFWMkQzUjl3NHltQTlaU2hpSm15bFhhVnE3ZXJWUC1HczRUM1V5NlF6WkZOcU1VNVF6dHdHUzlFaXFwR0lCZS16elNwVWQyNndwcVE9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMXRsUUhlY2w0YWxfN2gxdGJZMUg1b0pIS05rQjM5NUtqQnFySWEzbXZOOURsbVdtQ0hSVVpPSUlYRzQ5ak1GSXVpUGw1aVF6ZExMbUtEX3c3UWNFREN2WFh1OWJNMHYyV21VZHlpaDY1RkQ1VFJSMW00QUo3clJrODBvNWdnQVZILUFGTGY2UGJpOTRVVlZlTzZKVjd4Nm9LNjlkWU10QVA5eVBNZkJUaEkwPQ== |
|Vendor|Cases|Percentage|
|:-|:-|:-|
|ASRock|98|82%|
|Asus|16|13%|
|MSI|5|4%|
|Gigabyte|1|1%| | r/hardware | post | r/hardware | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRc2lJZmQxS2RuQ0lNR0liTHlsRllscjRLSmZHV0c3dkZGWDd2TWdreHhBcUR2dGMzdkMycTV3N3ZObTAwbHdzSUJqRkpQZ0JsUnpyN01MSV8wei1lZVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcEJVZXlrbzBKUmgtb0VrQXBNTHZ2VU1WakNOQ1NaamVlMWdXTkllNnlqMWw0bERxMnp3c3NjMFhCZDA0MU9mLV81bmV5dkp2di14c0JJVXBhdUczeDNKeEUyeUJoQndKRWZxa2JHOGQwc1N4bm1TVTRCeEdMSHdZRWFhNzI4cXkxOUl1MHVUNUNla1FTbDNiNVljNk4xQjFkdHJGWkttdmlCX0Z3UUdSXzY0ZXlPOEFqakZpTVZjcy1ZTFhqendrUEtyc0FOY2NwRkRGd3I0aTB2N1RYUT09 |
I haven’t been seriously looking for a job but I like to browse, and wow Sys admin roles with 5+ years of experience are paying 50k and are getting over 100 applications on LinkedIn.
The jobs paying 100k+ are slim, and are just director roles. I remember a few years ago a Sys admin with just a few years of experience was making 80-100k.
Obviously there are still unicorn roles but I’m starting to get worried IT isn’t as high paying as it used to be. Given the crazy instability I’m starting to really regret my CS degree and going into it. I have 6 years of experience. | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRlJDTmw5TXBmeFN2d3Z6eDliVkVYdEhMaVpuMnNDQ1pwdkQxRkp1bXRfVUlZTjFUWEZuX2szUHlxT2Nvem05cEkzSndJNUItS0UzTHJnM2FjbWZUZDdmZ0lqaXgxakhnR1k2eGlsU2sxTXc9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNHZMX2JPRXVDN2pPSHlLdXlRVzZYVTNCSkN1X2dXelBLbHJzeTQ5MzMydkwyWWpMQjJwbk54aXhvRTVxNU9uX0lZMFBYd2t3NUtwaVIxTjExYzJQcXppeWc5cTE0akQ4ZG5lbzZkN0xnU3RON1hMVXdvMFhBczBpaHlZWDl0RGxqdFpMSTdSMDVpcEl2ZHZjLTF0VG43VmFYYTg3V1VnbWNIRVZuZzNRNzdjTTRhWl9EbjNBdEtMWVJiaEhabm5zVWNuOFRaanJlNjFwSU5PMjdjWFBtQT09 |
Hat-Trick | r/rugbyunion | post | r/rugbyunion | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRa1ZsWk9CTjNjQXRjUE56MXZwRU0temQ2N01lVmxVYWpJZng4MlNPeDYtQ1VWZ1NJZFd6TGlnMlVsc09xTm5uT1Naam1neUNUN2w4TUZzUGhCVlJ5THc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaGwzODlvNTNDclZReWZiSGE4UUJtWkpLbkF2VGxacGdUN3lZeUQxeXlCNVFDVURJVFM1dUNadzNzZy1mMXlkbnJiZGVmUF80SDg0R2t2dHZDWXlrNXQxZVM0Q3lGTmVWTFg1djB4UjJ6NTVTRUZqUFlrdFNnVGYxN0E2REtMYVRzdjIyS2ZlQzBQaDhmVnVQdnRpR1hXNnhUVFVCTEZrbnFkRmdlam5MdzM4MVAzUExWTEdCYlRqT2xmTVpoN21p |
Hi everyone,
I just wanted to share my experience coming from a non-IT role and pivoting into the Network Engineering role.
I've been practicing on CPT and Eve-ng and had some experience on a few devices in my previous role. But I'm drinking through a firehose in the first month I've spent as a proper Network Engineer.
There's so much to learn about complex topology, data center, routing, firewall and I am comfortable learning about it. But I find myself struggling with the new technologies that I've never tried before or processes that are new to me.
Has anyone felt oddly out of place at a new job like this? | r/networking | post | r/networking | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVGlvZmdJMU1zWGlKQXpTNldENEJMdG9kLXVubUNKNl9nRUVnbHdZdDEtZ0VTRU5oZXBjaGNBeHBVSk5ZWEc0MW55OFA5WlNNMkx4Z2lDcXBFMkltU0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYjJkX0RTdHVNaW9NdTJPZVFrUTB0YVpxZzdpT1BjX3FiTWRpNXFZUklMVWp1dmpjSHpSSWZ4OWdTdEpFdW94RDk1R1ZQMXg0dXFwY0RaZFRwOWdkRkFocTdEUVRoUV9jc08wRUlxWkV0NFZyejJTZWdsTVRLNjV0Z2pSTGNWVDR2R2p0NjdsU1JhRFB0eGpZVThWN05FWk1BV1dyYzdnUmFub3JqYWZ4MUdBaGRiT2txZkQxQmJMT1VCa2NfYV9kUktZMkZ0MGRPVUFONlRCVUlxazVMZz09 |
The market is bleeding, and everyone has a different take. Some say it’s just a healthy correction before the next leg up, while others think this is the start of a bigger crash. We’ve seen this before, dips shake out weak hands before a rally, but sometimes, they’re just the start of a long downtrend.
So, what’s your move? Buying the dip, holding, or playing it safe?
| r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTkNIbGpYTG9WMGRyR3RjcHJvV1dLNko5NHhqWGRzNmZkUXNEdUtOS0o0ZjRBTHlnWlJDbGJBTjk2VFBabXE1ZmtWV0RyZGMwb0s5cVFOSEltV3VIY2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMkF0anJQODQ2UDNtVUt6bDVab0pxVGVETTl5VGR2emM1ZDhmVHpVR0pPTEZHa0dXR0x3UUlaVnlmQ2ZvUHpPWjJ4aUY5MmQzbUo4WEw0U0NXTkZTV1dEcGVsTjFmME9OS2JfemJfdmY1Q0NYMjA1SEdLMGZzYlltQkxBalc2VWxhTmhVUGRaV1NrbmhEakpBMzdWRXp4eHlnMDVIUjFoQTdFeFpEVjkya1R6YV9Ea3pQU1ZCTWp2SVBBWUtCUWdITTRydGdDTEUyMnV2Qks5RzJQM0pfQT09 |
Any fixes? | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRN2lrMTJwSUZwUk1XV05Ud282WU5fRThpTHpoOG5tdS01RmNDM0hsdmdobDBnbkZFQlA4UDBMRVQ2eklxSEgtdjVPQmpod3dSazdDcTRYQ0N2SEtoVlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRHZjYUlHYlFZNHM5ckw4MmJjQnVsVlpYeTlDeEJPOUc1b1RxQ05mdUk0NHkxYzlHX0hjQlZFaVgwalZBckJSQ0tORTNheUpqMzZQbVA1c2MzVHYtR0cxd0paNW9INWpMVG5zU0hlZ0h4dmVxOWx6czdTWmJOZ0dQRE5HaWtUcF94NGhDbE1YZVlLVVdsTWFwTlZYTUxBZDBaSElPRzZpMHBscnRFSnU3OURGNlRsMXYyalllcnFGNnNYYlVvSFFoZFFGTW9wRHNycWgzWk5hVE4xcktNdz09 |
Really? I have a bridge in Arizona I'd like to sell you. | r/liberal | post | r/Liberal | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRl9tMUVyZlV5Y2ZlM0hITTdMZjVhTU0xeTV4ZkpWcDExSzlTRlNZN0w3YTlGQ3lDOWtNSE1aRF9kVUFHS1U0SEdRWTA0dGFEZWhKWmhFV0NnRXZfcUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQTF3WUt4Y0RYcnA2WnZDWlgxSWhoeHFrSTR5NEJtM0U4WXJKWWFWX3VfUUpyWHc5ZnM2YmdVY0FIOHBvUmtHMGJkMkpNdDFfdGVxVm9HVVFkOC1oMHdyNlVxbHBGQUVpQjdFVFlkRjdwekZWeEtvblFaNDd1VEJhRHZPbEhfa2U0SkhtRlNKWjR0WWYxRHVqLTk0UzRiMlEzMVJTM0hYMDl4TXBWTTcwS3JIV1o2aEZTcHROT3ljdUJHbXB0dml4NkJJSTZTVlY3UjluSzVOUEt4dU1Wdz09 |
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# 📤 2. Upload Your Study Materials
If you’ve got notes, past assignments, or study guides lying around, some platforms will give you free unlocks in exchange for uploading them. Bonus: some also offer scholarship entries just for contributing!
# ⭐ 3. Rate Content to Earn Unlocks
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# Looking for More Tips:
I’d love to hear from the community:
* Any other Discord servers that are great for Chegg/Bartleby unlocks?
* Are there any safe tools for downloading Chegg answers or viewing them in PDF?
* What methods have worked best for you in 2025?
Let’s help each other out—students helping students 💪
**TL;DR:**
Want free Chegg answers in 2025? Try the Homework Unlocks Discord, upload your study notes, or rate docs to earn unlocks. Got other safe tips? Drop them below! | r/deeplearning | post | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNVc2d1YyYzBZd1h3MFlFbjdJNzZ2dlRvaUZod2lrTXVESTlNNldqR0txLU5wX2JHaHVBeDFxOVdsNUozeWR0cnJnbHdncDlOemkydnNlbVhEdWxxd0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRekxvenA3SmxRYV9BRGpUWGNBNE1YOGFQVjllN3htSTdxeVlsX3I5OFNtazBPSFNEU1BSVkx6amgwTFhVQTRKQWpFdDE4S21TanRNTTctd2FFdlJ5alJIck1GWUFOdGVPRnpMVlpha0M4S1lDbXRSUnkyZ1VXRVRoTjdSQVE0TG5aUjluVlpkZUJ6VEFla1h3YjBmN2lTNGFIbUZJa3I3TWJ1YkdkQUgyLUljaV8wT2h1Ul9YN0Utdktnd3RSajk0YWg1eUpMQkREMmtzb05hU2RIVGV1QT09 |
If a Democratic president had the same IDGAF attitude as Trump does, what actions could they take on the left (or center) in their first 100 days similar to what Trump is doing on the right? What would have the most immediate, positive impact in people's lives, and what would have the longest lasting impact?
You can assume that a Dem president would have a Dem House, and perhaps a Dem Senate, but that the judiciary would have a similar mix to the current one.
Stipulated:
* Trump is tearing down a lot, and it's easier to destroy than it is to build;
* Trump is turning off funding (salaries, grants, etc.) and it's harder to turn funding on because of Congress' funding powers;
* Obama and Biden did a lot via Executive Orders that Trump was able to undo via EOs. | r/politicaldiscussion | post | r/PoliticalDiscussion | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcWl1WTZLVFRrOXNzYjRvMWxzemlWb3J0Q0tfSlJ2d1VMMllUc2pPWTdVMHd0QkFMdWRBUTdrNXk3QURldnR0UnBzUGVlUFZFNHRjRDBIVWlMVS1MSFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReFBVVHJEZDN2N3o2NnRyYnpqd3pxYjNqd2M3TV9DNmEtR1YwbzMydWRyU3g0YUhqeFFUNWhrQzcwejh4NXM1Y193NHpNT0d6NjlacGxKRVh4TXNoaklDeTA5QTJZMTRCU3FNZ29xbjQxT3laSU5CM0V5VnZZT0dxRnRyUXBRazg5MmIwU19ocGNzTFFIMnpQQTdwLXJmNmRFd3FaMVBQaFMxS1pCWnpETmkwVERQZmxUMFQtei1LcXI1WTBaUWI3MlQ2UnZqbUl2Wlhfd19qUlRVNlV0UT09 |
I’m not talking about ‘set boundaries’ or ‘document everything’.
Im talking about the most unhinged, borderline, unethical thing you’ve done to keep your sanity.
Edit: thank you all so much, I’m overwhelmed by the responses but love reading them. 🫶 | r/careerguidance | post | r/careerguidance | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZVFkdENwbmNLY3VrWkJtam5mc2t6cVVFdWlFX0F5Z2VEdXc3YzFTaTcyYm01WXYzY3I2UFJlS0ZzNlczbVZpaHI3WmRyZ21PdXJuQVJmdFUtSUgzekE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReVFfOE5yOTlHcUpfOUIwdlRrMzMxRTVaeGMxanhub0lieVZ3a1R2YmxkZjhmX2NPTV9FVHJ1VlpRQXdtS3pVNDJ2Z0p4OUFBcXltVE1JUlJ1MTBZbXItZDBodk1DUkgtUHJrbTZ2MHZIYnNXbkpSdHVPT1Z1YUc1SzVnaHZFMEN0WXZEWmFSUFZPTWNzTzRDQjN6SjdYZmNpSTU1TVN3NVdwSndqOElJckJoRzF3NFBtOU9ja2xfWmlHMkQ5elloSTZMVG92ejlNcUE2QjV4Sk8xUm9kUT09 |
*excluding Bitcoin (for more diversity)
I asked this question some time ago and found it very insightful, assuming things have changed since then -
Let’s say there’s a magical rule that you can only invest in 3 crypto coins moving forward - what are your 3 picks?
You don’t have to give reasons why but it would be good to know for educational reasons.
It’s just for fun and games, and intrigue. | r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWmtGQVVUMkNSYXNCbWZJT0RLZ2JHSlRNbW1EY2V1YlNkQ0UzTnFCM19jelVjZDl3SGZreGpvTWRaaVNNVmlleVpzVXpldm9seEI4SFJBVnA4NC1la1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdmpGQ0JzaENJVnNFZUFOeGFXMEx1emdnM09CekFyVVF5eVNyVVdNbDMxZ1d3cEZ5aXBXSUxiVTNYczJSUEs1YXBYcjBlR0k5WGN0ZHdQWUJDLU4zbkVhNHA4M3V3NkhKb0dzSHJtZzNfekFSZDFMU1hsZDdBcjgzWk4xcWJvOGpENHB5UGNHTW4tU012NXh1MzJtVXJLQ1V3RExBUUZ4bXF4Q3preFBsMlItVnh2cURLR2lpTDVSbThkY215V2hwMUJ0aFZWRXI1UFNPX3c4WTltWDRHZz09 |
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nl28AAK_QgQ&list=PLN0WJc6io8zqEknIutfyEjiJViazrxrzU&index=37&t=1760s&pp=iAQB
| r/bittensor_ | post | r/bittensor_ | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRHplMmxmV05nczBuNkRZWE84dkV2Uk4waTBfQjUxRTZYQUhoRWZ6SW9qNG5RYVA1OTNJM1AwdmFvYmZrcUVhcEdtWWtTVVNLcUdZZEh3QVRXN2RUZ0xSLWwxZ29TMHhROUIxX2NNNFhrS3M9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaUM1VFZGWmF1Z1kzZksxUEowNlh5WGRBb21Wd0ZGajF0cVA3Qm1IMWVsT3cySkZIcVUwSEYxX1I1Yk1kRlphYjVSbm81eFpfcmozQjFqQnlycnVWZDhQamc5WWl3SWd5N0Z3RmxDeHUzaEZSc2Q3d21OTjJQc0kwYmYxTHNHa3BhVTI3MThDUDNyOFNKQVVJQUVEU2M4eFdmeDI4eXMwMnhLZUU5ZmVEaG5Mc3Q1azR6RU9KdHBvd1JDQU1oV2hVUHhWd19wNlU3aTRpUXpUcV9laERMQT09 |
Read this great article on CSR vs SSR. | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaFJCeHhVNE92dU8wWWRKMkdLdzN4XzNlalN0THVDX0JiMF91bVBSTFJsR0g3ZUdTYk9VUGRhODI2UGpPTk1WMEQ0YzNnY0swbWlHQ0F3SjJZb25iNFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRd2VIRmZyTGN2NmJmRTdzdENLVGF1OTE0VlZuNjcxdFFIUkZKLTU0T3l6LUpFUUU0cHdCM2lCRzFmOWhqckZGUlV6S2l2Tl9KSmw0cG5FVHFKWkI2S2VuMU01UDBxNGtVZzZ3czZvLS00TWdwaHU1Y1NyVU1pUkFiOWl1NkloQmJ5OG9BU05HRTVOZDJ4a3gwMlFwV0JqenVEdUpQTUxoNmJxUmhNcnBtWG5ZPQ== |
5 minutes to set up mingw and gdb in VSCode. Something that was barely brushed over in my sophomore C++ course to the point I never understood it and just used print statements the entire 4 years of undergrad. God I feel like an idiot. Next up is teaching myself how to push to a Git repo without accidentally wiping it every time. | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRX2prUDhIM3FEVWM4MkhVYmRfQl9DMWM4Ym5MNnRwUHdsTlpLajFqVE45X3hDcFlzbUluaW5NQTJiWU1sSHhQSGJsTWpHNFBuTjJlcTZOdDNLRU9LY1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdmdGQ3pmck9GZTZGQUZGVncxNFotQUVQWFdIWV9Gall3MVd5bUtkVmk2aEhvOTJzTFpwck5wNl9TWGRVNGZ4QXV2R19EcUpoSXdIbDBROG1Fd1FqckVSQS1qLW5IXzRsellEdUNtZTJsVEpScllkMUNGZ2ZtaGpxdTFSVnhxRlBVWEcydkJZWkpCUVFBTjhpUFU2b29rNDVDSUdSNHd3cFhiS0ZGeDYzMHdXLUdFX2NRUUd6M0R0V0owZWhXR3My |
I believe a lot of other Americans would buy this toy as well.
I don't want to hear Trump's voice coming into our house without our being able to show our hatred of them both! | r/liberal | post | r/Liberal | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNFRnUzdtZjhldGhTSzJFQXhsUUFFdzFoVGtLbWVIQnIxNng2M1RoWS1jOUMtbmVpa2Rzc3B2MmtoQ0hHa29Oc2hYb1A5WC1Wd194VEZINTFSVlNxTmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQ2lpcHlmY3lTTld1a1VFdVEwZEc4T08zaFBnQlpoamxPMWc1RzVVRk4telM3di1ReDJZVWRYNkgybHhiS1kyR2ZzY0hSWnI0SmQ5RzA1YlZuVk1RZk0wWU4yTWN2MG5EcDJicXVmdXdVOXVmSVIybldIbGdwRzVXN3ZTcHBlNUNSTm8yM3Vqa245N19Ga3pTU0Z3aldGSS1YVF8xVjAyam9iN1A0R0lLNFJHUU1HcFpjRmk4NWktZTY0RUFNU1JHVm5DLUE4RUlmY2hjZ0Q4NWY0cU04Zz09 |
Let's say the people of country A hate people of country B. country A has been hating country B from countless time. In country A comes a leader who likes country B. That leader wants to stop all this racism. What can that leader do to make the racism disappear as fast as possible? | r/politicaldiscussion | post | r/PoliticalDiscussion | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQ25LT1lWOFhHamotNEUtN2R1LXdzUmsxR2JmYkptMG05dTVwb3dCLWdBbkpMLUpKWHc3clk2TVp3T3o5TllrV3c1WnhONEtEMEUtRnlXYzB0ZHlTNEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMFNiLVNUWV8yTl9uZnY2RG50UUFocFpFbWlFZEhyZ2tVVE16aWZzUTAtMjd0WVJId0lkbmFZcEYxWWRIdmljMmthZy1pMTY1VjVOcUhTX3VhbVVvLVNtRWQyNE9NejZoRVp2UzRDTkNmQ0ZTRC1vcUF1N2FkendQRGV1Wklfd1p3d00wNGhXZ1A1Y0V0UHBGaFRiUzFSRlNCaGNDWnpfVy14dzJwZWd6UlNMSUVEZUM2bUFld1VtdVlzcjZnSGJDa0l6WGxhTDA0dWNQQkZFYWVFZzFfQT09 |
Crypto Twitter is in chaos. Some say he’s back. Others say it's aliens.
Stay tuned for more updates... or just check the date. Happy April 1st! Lmao | r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSmtUbGE5ak5CdkFCTWtTcjZ3N25wNXNpeGY0blVPZVF4QmhhR2lyRUM0ZTkzTTJ2cU90cDYzRTNvelZFLVNGWGo4dnlQcjZfTEstNUdzX2tmQjVZSVpOclBHNUhuMi1USjJsX1o3SDFza0k9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSlRwWk5YbFhSSElZcG0tWlJTMVdHaXJkVDYzOTVHRlJUVWd1QmliWGxJSVgxRWEyekNEVEM0VUV4cFVFX0J6aEdDUXZ0WmFRUkNlSzBCVlpPQmEwMENYSUNUR0lMSW9hYnk2YU9TYl9HUi1jMHV0dmRGaUtTTGktMU9GNDloX0xJTUx3TFVORWliVjFvMnlsVWVDelpPcmRSazJnSDFGNWhxSFA3R3MzZGhCTjNSVngtQk8zTEtzVXdvTVJ1VlN6VlVucXBBR0p0NTlTX0VMRmVxVGx4Zz09 |
This boi was hanging out beside me while I took a break from hauling some infested logs away. Ants, termites, I don't know wtf they are, but I don't want that wood anywhere near the house.
Hope you guys have a good day. | r/worldpolitics | post | r/worldpolitics | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMEtGUDZfYmR5UXdqeVpJZFRobW5BQnZQbHNNS3lJdGU2UzFBc3Z2T1BubkJOTF9NdGNURzZCbXZ5aDAwdzh0WHFnX0Y4UHdRdkx0LTJuUW5XdTRNaGRjUGFIVHIyRDU0MzZPbkVXVXI0UWM9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReHh3RTUyNDFxVUI0VE1UeUNhRG9wb0g5alFsMnlSQ3VpODVXZ3NPeEJpanZ1ZldVYXRwWDdRRDZqMlY4a0lETmhxci1TWk9sbm1zc2oxOTExUDh0Z3U5bmVkTkhpaU40WWhWS3B2amhXZGJvSHdMekNURGVnclVjblZUMkNjUWR0WkJZaDMwby03YWdiS2gwaTlCU2phMExGYlA1WVRFaXpEQlJTODFSTWZxLXhtNEJQeW5HbGZja1pFbFBNeHVHZzZVcTV5eEhXWUF3OXVRVXh0bXZmdz09 |
Why ask here when there are a dozen youtube videos covering the topic and dozens of search results directly relevant to your question? | r/neuralnetworks | comment | r/neuralnetworks | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbldfOGRyb25KU2I5QlNhZzZrMDN6MFBZTXF1dHA0eFRnbnE4TGlySnI4SHFqazdrTDNKQ1VZdW1VYWhRcWhfbE1PWTFFQlhvcHBTcm1sRlpvVmRvTVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRa0pxZDhxeXp4MU9TMmljSk1tMUdmUlh3SGw3SjdyRWJyMENlRHA1Wjk3bEV0VFlkazBCaE00cmhXSDB0Zmxjazc2a3JBT0VOZmtDV21rd3ZtbWh6OUhvVXdoM3BfNkJUd0s3ZjF1LWVaZGN5QWVONFdNX21yTVloNE5IRWh1MFFlRWw4dGktcmxFc1Q0ZFUwbktQaGdGT2ZkTk9ZWDNPWWVXRmFQWWttWEFlTjliRXlweXhUXzgzbkp4dWh3d2xDRDNqcEZTQmM1U2ZlSkdoZkZ0eGhCQT09 |
A Moody's simulation found that a tariff trade war would wipe out 5.5 million jobs, lift the unemployment rate to 7%and cause U.S. GDP to drop by about 1.7%. Trump’s potential 20% universal tariff could spark "serious" recession in US, Moody’s economist warns.
The biggest three partners \[China, Canada and Mexico\] have promised immediate retaliation. Economic war could escalate and perhaps even cause a worldwide downturn.
Perhaps Trump's strategy is to begin making bilateral trade deals, but there are even certain blocks such as EU that may well coordinate retaliation together. I am not aware what Trump is actually liberating us from, hence the question.
Is Trump's Liberation Day Tariffs a Misnomer?
| r/politicaldiscussion | post | r/PoliticalDiscussion | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRa3NQdzlSVHJoZjByWkVxaVpZbDlmX1R6NEgwZkFyMFlrNWZDRkZaTkQwTTNMaHY3bWFTX0dldDlfQ2c1U0R2OFZkMV80U21INWJQdEJpWUh4Z1A1Qmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWXpjZUR3VG1QdVdYY3ZNMnhNcmNCYnpFX05fVFQzcUhnS0VtM1lreVUxR2dTUWNiT2thMzB2c1R6Uy1penhkV3BnYVVlN2RmRDdsMGU2Z0NvOVFKR0U0b09JODJObTFjY3h4SHJ4blQ3NWpIRTdpNmlIZ0Y1bzNQaEs0Q2wxVC1BSEFrUHQwTXpoaEVwYi1JbzRhcDk4UFEtMW4xaDV1RzFFTm9VZ0xfOUF2aktMVWh1aVlYWFZtc3ZLbjVveWc0QWlFb1M3cklWNHFObFROWGxycEtvZz09 |
I’m scared to learn what money truly is and what has been going on for so many years.
The fact that the dollar coin was once made of silver, and now we need $35 just to buy that same amount of silver—is mind-blowing!
When I asked around, everyone still thinks money is backed by gold!
How the hell is the economy still running?
I’m pretty sure I was paying attention in school and college—how did I miss this?!
Make no mistake, I’m not new to Bitcoin, but everything is just so much clearer now! :) | r/bitcoin | post | r/Bitcoin | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZkVWMTd5eUhWTHY5UVdLZ21WS1pYbFhoZlNKbzhwRU8wX0hhV2xrenJPakZacXVacEI3WFFFMHE5cm9TVW52UnU3NXlheDJKTWl1bHl1SGlfdjJ6N1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRi1qSGl0cWdfRHZwNXowaGlteG4wZVF4VTh1ZzdLYlozSG1nZ3VIZkVYVmtvTnRqblRlQ0FuNjVqRHpPZWFwSDd0dm5lc3JSUWYySXd6WUdvQUE2b3Nyam9EUDR2X3RrdHN4YkhWczZSYW9GYXBPTThiajJFd09kSEtQNXFWeUdlNEQwRGlMRy1ScUZCZVVxOUx6SGxnPT0= |
I'm in my last year at University College London studying an interdisciplinary BASc. I'm doing my dissertation on the acceptability of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies that predict dementia risk and provide personalized prevention strategies. If anyone's willing, I'm conducting a survey on the topic and need as many people to respond - I'm particularly lacking in responses from people aged 25-34, so if you know anyone it would also be really useful for you to share.
AI is becoming increasingly integrated into healthcare, and its potential to assist in early dementia risk detection is significant, and I aim to understand public perceptions of AI-driven risk prediction and its role in preventive health measures.
Who Can Participate?
* Individuals aged 18-65
* Those who do not have a dementia diagnosis
* Anyone interested in sharing their views on AI in healthcare
Survey Details
* The survey will take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete.
* All responses will be anonymous and confidential.
How to Participate
To take part in the study, please follow the link below:
[https://qualtrics.ucl.ac.uk/jfe/form/SV\_cIrecXt6UjLKdBI](https://qualtrics.ucl.ac.uk/jfe/form/SV_cIrecXt6UjLKdBI) | r/airesearch | post | r/airesearch | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTWtMZ3V2MFdaSER0bGlJU24tSmFKRDAzYWJRUTNfdVd0YUFsTGJ2M2h2aEotUWI2bWhSQzE5OVpTbTVXX1o5aHhucUphX3gyYzBwM0N4Q3piU2xoaFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROVFadWFyVV9uZ0pWLXQ5c242LTJHRjV5bjRUU1A3aEs1LVdHSE1hamY5WGsxaUMwUUNzQnhCUDlMVzFfY1JlQnNMR091RXFtc0NtUDNJd2FBQUNKd1dPWktaQU9YSC1DZUJNX0pPdFlSdkJaUTlSVVl0aXpDWm9wbWZUelgwT0M1TEhBT0Q1NUpHdTNjb1JJN01kZHk5SG0wcHg0aUN0bEJOVWdmckdDb0hMRUV0LUltTndmcjQwZTBJNGZfWHB2MkZLQy05TTBZS2VsWUhnMVc2STZWZz09 |
I shared these findings with Realtek 22/11/2024 [email protected] on their Windows driver issues.
I replied to that no-response email thread on 12/12/2024 - ZERO response.
They do NOT care that they've caused so much frustration to everyone who bought motherboards with RTL8125 in the last half a decade for 5 whole revisions!! Rev5 (latest afaik) with no fix in sight.
That they call it a "2.5Gbe GAMING" adapter is laughable.. Nothing is "GAMING" about an adapter that disconnects and have extreme persistent and constant packet loss with ESPECIALLY UDP (multiplayer, voice chat, screen sharing).
So in 2 simple statements all you gotta do to fix your RTL8125 adapter with 0% packet loss and no disconnects for days is this:
# Windows
**Download**: https://github.com/spddl/GoInterruptPolicy/releases
Find Realtek network adapter, double-click, Set Device Priority to "High" [(Screenshot)](https://imgur.com/a/3gjakgk)
# Linux
**Download**: https://www.realtek.com/Download/List?cate_id=584 (official) r8125 realtek linux driver for 2.5GBe
*IMPORTANT*: Load with
`modprobe r8125 aspm=0`
Thats it! Enjoy! You can finally enjoy your PC build with a stable network adapter without loss and disconnects! | r/hardware | post | r/hardware | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVVlsUnpKak5sRm5OV3dBTTRqSGZ0b3BUMjZxeWxQYXB4cnhvQVg5Zlc0QTU2eEN1aTVkdjc2SlZzWDNOcnBpZkZCdlJKUEZ5eDE5WW9mRm5WVm9RWUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdnNfbThsam5uOTZIbGt2MVRBWElwcmNacDR1SHY1emV1eV9JdkdGV2J5RnhieVBWQzllaHNmWEFmN3VmOTFHRUZUdVNOSDlKcmJsMmtkcjRacldEVWNtQmFvc0FaRVVvRHJHN3poTHVncG1ENnFPQ25WSmZWenpEN09KZ3k2eEtXV1NTNjV6SDk0QndyN0M1alF6S2FWdGxFUWhjQXd1aFVFNGFQQkM1UDdqQV9WakhPUWhnck9mSFRWYUxoamItNlNwZzVYcWd3NEJ1ZDh0SzZfVUhyZz09 |
I've been in software development now for over a decade, and honestly I just don't think it's for me anymore. I don't want to learn new frameworks or paradigms or languages, I don't want to read white papers, I don't want to keep up with the latest and greatest cutting edge technologies. I barely want to work with the technologies I know. I got into software dev because it gave me good work/life balance and a good paycheck, and honestly solving problems is fun. But now I'm at a point in my career that people are expecting me to... I guess for a lack of a better term, be passionate and driven. I'm not passionate about CS. To me it's always been a 9-5 and I don't think about it in my off hours, no "dreaming in code" or whatever.
So what are my other options? Is there a good way to transition to something else where I'm not going to take a massive cut to my work/life balance (very important since I have a family) or a significant pay cut? Am I looking at going back and getting a new degree? Or is there something that I can move to that might be a similar fit for the skills I've cultivated without requiring me to be a "coder at heart"?
As the primary breadwinner in the house, I'm terrified of leaving a stable career to try something else, but honestly I'm just burning out more and more every day, and I don't think it's a tenable solution to try and stick with it in the long run. So, any suggestions or comments are appreciated. | r/cscareerquestions | post | r/cscareerquestions | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReGNIZ3BhQkdhZ2dwdnlCNVNERjI4dVc0V2I5TFZ4YTNfa2dyd2hNZDd3X1V1aWtFMzJka2tCSEJmMEFKZjBPRVlGdHhSM2w4akpDS1hzTU0wcVdtQWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUFl1R1AxQmV0R2xQbW1WSVRaZS16V0puR2xQMEZpOHVnTGY1MEx6NXpVX3hwd3hZTllMbG9XNklqeUZiWkF5cFFwcEFMRDJmUlJtMFlHNkdPSkExRmFiTXRBOTE0REhfQXRWZmM5Z0E5a21uSmE4QzFEQ25sZkFVZWlYdmtJVEV6ZkRxU0QyWXNLbjNsWUEwS1hHVUlRblJXakZ5WVYtNzN3c2V5SUl5ekJfMVFmbklhcUtWVmIyejFFQWM4R2dndUsxUmd2LVAtX0FyUmc0MERqVWRnQT09 |
Hey r/opensource!
I’m excited to share [**Fastlytics**](https://fastlytics.app), an open-source project I built to help Formula 1 fans and data enthusiasts dive deep into race telemetry. After seeing gaps in broadcast analysis tools, I decided to create a platform that turns raw F1 data into interactive visualizations—and I’m releasing it under the MIT License for the community to improve and extend!
**What it does:**
* **Interactive Visualizations:** Speed traces, position charts, tire strategy breakdowns, and gear maps.
* **Data-Driven Insights:** Compare drivers, analyze lap times, and visualize track evolution.
* **Open Access:** Free for anyone to use, modify, or contribute to.
**Why open-source?**
I believe motorsport analytics should be accessible to everyone. By open-sourcing Fastlytics, I hope to:
* Collaborate with developers to add features (e.g., predictive analytics, more race datasets).
* Give back to the F1 fan community with transparent, customizable tools.
**Tech Stack:**
* **Frontend:** React + TypeScript, D3.js for charts.
* **Backend:** Python (FastF1 API), Supabase for auth.
* **Hosting:** On my own Coolify Instance.
**How to contribute:**
1. **Code:** PRs welcome! Check out the [GitHub repo](https://github.com/subhashhhhhh/Fastlytics).
2. **Feedback:** What features would you add?
3. **Docs:** Help improve tutorials or onboarding guides.
4. **Spread the word:** Share with F1/data communities!
**Demo:**
[Imgur](https://imgur.com/WZiCw3w)
**Links:**
* Live Demo: [Fastlytics](https://fastlytics.app)
* GitHub: [Repository](https://github.com/subhashhhhhh/Fastlytics)
Let’s build something awesome together! Whether you’re a developer, designer, or F1 fan, I’d love your input. | r/opensource | post | r/opensource | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQnFBaXJId0k0MHg0UHdDd01uRG5EQkhuY29qdzg1ckM4c1hYUDhxR2hLYjhCR1RoMUNyRllJSW5uQjZpY3ZqaV9wM3lEN1IxNE41SkZGSE9iY3hKTmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQzZqVXczME5HZVpleTNCSHFOUDRSUTJFTjhyYS1XN0llVjYyWkMwQ1c5MF9CN3Zubm0zWHlZVXBub2hqTEtqS2lZMV9US0NFaTJhTDNWRUk5Z0xZX1J0RTBRZDRjQzZadkNHUS1QSlVPdVUwa2R6TVNRVGpiZmJfTTg4WExGbFJWVFFYZ1BpV3A4cXFLeVBBQVdpbXhYWWpuNUpCQWNvUG8zSnlEZ2xSdWhxWDlhMDdSQ0duUEpLM2hKZkEwN25XeUZkZ3NoZFBIX085eDQzcGdlZC1LZz09 |
Hi
In my team, we work on several projects using this classical architecture with 3 layers: Controller/Service/Repository.
Controllers contains endpoints, handle http responses
Services contain the business logic, transform the daga
Repositories retrieves the data from db
For the Controllers and Repositories it works very well: we keep these files very clean and short, the methods are straightforward.
But the issue is with the Services, most of our services are becoming very big files, with massive public methods for each business logic, and lots of private helper methods of course.
We are all already trying to improve that, by trying to extract some related methods to a new Service if the current one becomes too big, by promoting Helper or Util classes containing reusable methods, etc.
And the solution that worked best to prevent big files: by using linger rules that limit the number of methods in a single file before allowing the merge of a pull request.
But even if we try, you know how it is... Our Services are always filled to the top of the limit, and the projects are starting to have many Services for lot of sub-logic. For example:
AccountService which was enough at the beginning is now full so now we have many other services like CurrentAccountService, CheckingAccountService, CheckingAccountLinkService, CheckingAccountLinkToWithdrawService, etc etc...
The service layer is becoming a mess.
I would like to find some painless and "automatic" way to solve this issue.
My idea would be to introduce a new kind of layer, this layer would be mandatory in the team and would permit to lighten the Service layer.
But what could this layer do ?
Would the layer be between Controller and Service or beween Service and Repository ?
And most important question, have you ever heard of such architecture in any framework in general, with one more layer to lighten the Service layer ?
I don't want to reinvent the wheel, maybe some well tested architecture already exists.
Thanks for your help | r/softwareengineering | post | r/SoftwareEngineering | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYXNwNU15eGpRWE1VZ1Z1Y2Fla1g5MEkzSTdxUkJxMTY3NlZKTWpNQmZGR01NTGFYODg2ZEdia21Bd0hNZUxSNVIyRnBLTExxQW43d3dFLUxEYk1DRzZWN1ZMcFcwXzE0Y01Jdm1aeEpMZzQ9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVFdLWHhWMTVFb0EtLWV2SHhpSXpQTFBJblNMOVUtYkttTVkzRXlyVnplU3UwamNWYTZtdFJJbWIxT2xfNnFPVUtkNDlpTGd4M2pWVjBEV1ZtOVhUcWFaRjlOS2ZhVTRpSC1lbTRzY0duQmpBQVNzLWtaZlJPUnU2bzJjUW5SbUZYNFJuMDBpd2JHQ3FkRkFyWlh2ZlZ2M3JsZFNtUFRuS2lyYU1JdU5hT1ZaLXBGeThtNkNUZllXU1phQUlVMkNUVUdiUDd1MEdwVlhtRTBwVkdJN0xwZz09 |
Sorry for the typo, it's GPT :D
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I've been watching a few hours of "how to" videos about representing yourself in court and comparing them to AI and so far it's been dead on.
Things like when you can/should use open ended vs directed questions and various forms.
This actually seems like it could be a really good learning tool. I know that it's only been maybe 10~12 hours to compare, but it's been good so far. I'm really wondering where it's going to fall apart. Maybe in finding cases that matter to the subject. I'm guessing it might be useful, but only for gathering a bunch of cases and you still have to narrow it down. | r/legaltech | post | r/legaltech | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMUQ3b09FUFRlZUNZLXd1SzJCVUFXUmRpa3lkWVA2Um9zSzJIdU9DZ3JvOHp3Q05VdllXSlZIUURsTGtUN1huSUpLQkRRUm5YZklac3lELTJJWTZqWUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRV29ha1QxdHB0WTdkQ2dKMUpZTUVfaGd4Uk0xSTFVWThVdUt2cGUwNndzeTc2clR1ZGJBZFlidTl1M3dzWms4Q1ZEZ2V4RWZ2dnpZT2c2X0kzV2FuTUF0dVIyN0dTSHNsQks2ZW9KbVZONEdmQXBnLUUzRWkxdW1odXhjSGpTQ3VPcXduWVd4YXF5R0dUSk8wdzNCQVRzeEp6Mks2UUxCdDAtT0JQTUhleDdKZ1l0VV9KMGU2WFdxUjV3QzN4UDZSajllVlh6ZHE4Ul9NM2tRcWVEcTRrdz09 |
Today, at 7:19 p.m. US Eastern time, Senator Cory Booker set the all-time record for a marathon speech protesting many different aspects of the second Trump administration. The speech's formal status as a filibuster is debatable because, [as NPR noted](https://www.npr.org/2025/04/01/nx-s1-5347318/cory-booker-senate-speech), "that's not technically what Booker's speech is, since he is not trying to block a specific bill or nominee". The senior senator from New Jersey has so far yielded to multiple questions from Senate colleagues over the course of the speech.
You can read more about filibusters [here on the US Senate's site](https://www.senate.gov/about/powers-procedures/filibusters-cloture.htm). You can find this subreddit's [live discussion thread on the speech here](https://www.reddit.com/r/politics/comments/1johsh3/discussion_thread_us_senate_filibuster_on_march/). You can watch the speech [here on PBS NewsHour's YouTube channel](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tQnm19ZTD0), and find other information about it on [the Wikipedia page for the speech](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cory_Booker's_marathon_speech), which is still ongoing at the time of posting.
The previous Senate speech length record was held by [Strom Thurmond](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strom_Thurmond), at the time a Democrat from the state of South Carolina, attempting to block or delay passage of the [Civil Rights Act of 1957](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Rights_Act_of_1957).
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| [Cory Booker's anti-Trump speech on the Senate floor nears record 24-hour mark](https://www.npr.org/2025/04/01/nx-s1-5347318/cory-booker-senate-speech) | npr.org |
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| [Cory Booker sets a record with marathon Senate speech. Will it rally anti-Trump resistance?](https://apnews.com/article/cory-booker-new-jersey-senator-speech-ab573bb7c3c76fa107cacac7136d3823) | |
| [Sen. Cory Booker breaks Senate record for longest floor speech set by Strom Thurmond in 1957](https://edition.cnn.com/2025/03/31/politics/booker-senate-floor-speech-trump-protest/index.html) | cnn.com |
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| [So long, Strom: Cory Booker breaks Thurmond’s Senate record with 24-hour speech](https://www.politico.com/news/2025/04/01/cory-booker-record-breaking-senate-speech-00265142) | politico.com |
| [Cory Booker Condemns Trump’s Policies in Longest Senate Speech on Record](https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/01/us/politics/booker-senate-trump.html) | nytimes.com |
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| [Cory Booker breaks modern record for longest speech from Senate floor](https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/04/01/cory-booker-senate-floor-speech-trump-protest/) | washingtonpost.com |
| [Cory Booker Just Gave The Longest Speech In The History of The US Senate](https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/cory-booker-just-gave-the-longest-speech-in-the-history-of-the-us-senate) | talkingpointsmemo.com |
| [Booker’s speech tops 350M likes on TikTok live](https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5226903-bookers-speech-tops-350-million-likes-on-tiktok-live/) | thehill.com | | r/politics | post | r/politics | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYjdCU1VJd3h6dTJ2bFpBeUVRMEsxZDVLQjFpWE1CTmlRaHNoZWhmSnBtZFFnLU1sVmt1azRCdXM4cVBMYlh5SFZHRk1SdE5JazVaWk5KNUJfczdva3UzR21Vbjd6eTZKYUpDMHAxYmJ3VWs9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRFljR0VXX3dNcUN2OTZvN1lET2ZGblFvcjdwZXE1d2c5SFVKQWFzX1FjZXVVTURsTlNua3hXclNuOGtqU094QU8tM1V1VnVYVVZaTnVsamU0S2lrOWFLdVk2Ri0xS1kyb1BvN284VlV4MFJqOG5iNDVJMk5wNTZTbU5GeTgyVUJrYXZSTWZsTlFManRRUDRDbUN6WW5TcHVwengwOXRtSEgzQXdIWmJ6TjNRUW1jcXlnNU5tWlllcV82emFacjE3aWFoVDBWakwwRkxiN2ZCajVBblkwQT09 |
Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) shattered a nearly 68-year record this evening, as he spoke on the Senate floor for 24 hours and 19 minutes to protest President Donald Trump‘s tenure.
Booker started at 7 p.m. ET on Monday and has held the floor since then. His marathon has been broken up only by Senate colleagues who he has given time to pose questions, a move that does not yield the floor.
The previous record was held by Sen. Strom Thurmond in 1957, who spoke for 24 hours, 18 minutes to try to block civil rights legislation.
The symbolism of a Black senator surpassing Thurmond, a supporter of racial segregation, was noted by Booker and a number of his colleagues.
As he neared the record, Booker recalled late Rep. John Lewis, the civil rights icon who talked of stirring up “good trouble” to make an impact.
His voice still booming, Booker said, “We cannot act as if these were normal times.”
The moment was carried by MSNBC, but Booker’s marathon drew extensive attention across social media. | r/neoliberal | post | r/neoliberal | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRb0JsSXE4eUhZb3Z5Zy1SMkVXLWxEbm1WY01lYjVYM0JVSUdIaXhQeU8zNUg2ckxmRE00am9mZDh4cFRQeGJpN21qd1QydHE1QUhDRWJ3R2tVQVU2d2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUnk2WWVEaXdMSWF5R2pXQkJjczExbFFYRlc4TXg0bjg5dTdWbFhqanh0TVBrWjFUR3BlWFdVUVNNWUNWMFkwUXhIM25kRVJYSm9HSTlWVTQwQURGMnZOT2VKamY5a0NXOFlzS2FaVW1seDM5Nk5lbnRBRlF4cnB1NHIwN1pRb2lwMVIxaGo2ZXFnMGZab0FjOENLZVgwSzRMVWk4RnhtR3JFWlN1VVBkOENRMkdSRU9UOEtUeERkUU12NENCeG5kbG9pZWlHZktyeUhfRXhxYmFueklLdz09 |
Hi, everyone. Hope you all are well.
We've been replacing Catalysts 2960 family with Merakis MS355 in recent years. We still needed five of them to finish replacement plan. We didn't replace them at once due budget constraints.
Now Cisco account manager tells me MS355 is EoL and will be only supported up to Aug 2030. Equivalent switch family supposedly is Catalyst 9300 dashboard manageable, which will be supported up to 2032, "maybe less, maybe more" (his words). Licenses for 9300 can be purchased with no longer than 7 years validity.
It seems they want me to replace switches as if they were cell phones. No more Merakis for me.
Please suggest me mGig *non-Cisco* switches. I need them for WiFi 6e or possibly WiFi 7 implementation this coming summer. It will be around 120 APs. We have about 1500 users, 2000+ devices. One campus, MDF plus 7 IDFs.
Thank you in advance. | r/networking | post | r/networking | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSUJURG1abjZxak1RczFmM0plZUk3czQtbXk0dWdjakxHbUkyRlhkcTNHOXNLZmFXR1ZlQmF0alptYU1RV0JYNDhicU1NQmFNczVjRDNoMVJHT1B2b0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRemc4ZjRHSnpVamRZQzdSQ1pDNEUzQjN4TEdQdG1tWWpTNmpGM2ZzOFdfZUZsbHJ6dTFyallsdDBrY21vZkk2TkN3TFNOX1dBenlIMHdCU2tCZ25MdHBQNk5WV2xGSTdGQ1hCQ2JDMmJ3bm0xLUlHS0EtNmRpM0o4S1VRT3JFZHRzcTE3R05SYUNYREZkR2tXNUdHc0M4eGNScE1PNFp6VHZ3RjNMMk16dWRZPQ== |
I’m trying to understand the legal and constitutional distinction here. If Congress passes a bill that includes funding for specific programs or offices, and the president signs it into law, how is it that a subsequent DOGE (Determination of Government Effectiveness) can be used to gut or eliminate those same items?
Isn’t that essentially a line-item veto after the fact? I thought SCOTUS already ruled that unconstitutional in Clinton v. City of New York (1998). What am I missing here? Would love to hear from folks who understand the legal justification—or think this could be challenged. | r/politicaldiscussion | post | r/PoliticalDiscussion | 2025-04-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRzN5dEFSbmx1Szl2YnZ5YXY3WDQ5bDJLUjFzNXNYUEJjclJmcFo4X3lyVkFnSkdmVFBhbG44ZEJJZThpT1N1ZHdRc18zQm5wUHRNOEVZdWZXZi1TdWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRc1NKVU1BMjFuLVpMLXRjV2MzemJuZG56N3RjdG9tNEhYUFpZbU45enp3OFdWZ3VMUjNiQ1lETENFSFdVTWxSend4ZktEdTZtQnlNeFg5cXNkTFRzaG13UzdhMWtxV2xRRnRMZUtEeW5ucEhuUlc2bkhOWE9fYUdjR3k4c3BnY01OM3RmbjRNeGVHWk85b0xqVWczYTNLYWRVNi1kbmtXR3JCS1JxeFppTGFLM25BOU10VThlbXZjX1BFWkVpenp5Q1ZsckJmakNNSUE0TFl3MkRscUFQdz09 |
Hey everyone! I’ve been diving deep into AI lately and wanted to share a cool way to think about gradient descent—one of the unsung heroes of machine learning. Imagine you’re a blindfolded treasure hunter on a mountain, trying to find the lowest valley. Your only clue? The slope under your feet. You take tiny steps downhill, feeling your way toward the bottom. That’s gradient descent in a nutshell—AI’s way of “feeling” its way to better predictions by tweaking parameters bit by bit.
I pulled this analogy from a project I’ve been working on (a little guide to AI concepts), and it’s stuck with me. Here’s a quick snippet of how it plays out with some math: you start with parameters like a=1, b=1, and a learning rate alpha=0.1. Then, you calculate a loss (say, 1.591 from a table of predictions) and adjust based on the gradient. Too big a step, and you overshoot; too small, and you’re stuck forever!
For anyone curious, I also geeked out on how this ties into neural networks—like how a perceptron learns an AND gate or how optimizers like Adam smooth out the journey. What’s your favorite way to explain gradient descent? Or any other AI concept that clicked for you once you found the right analogy? Would love to hear your thoughts! | r/neuralnetworks | post | r/neuralnetworks | 2025-04-02 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRb1JJRGdEamhCa2s5MHktdUkzWTdzN0Z4X05wVUFGWXlwaFplMnJ3MUg0OG40SzQ5QWVDWUhWM0l6c3JCWW9feWFXRjdUSjYzWW1LY0lBXzE0TjF6VXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRXzJ6UjdqVHJTbXZYTklVRjBHNWJLSEpmSFRXcGh3STY5Y19EZ0V6VDh0VUIzc0E0azBZSy1OX2JLWERKWHo5dVB6cmdya29pUWZFeXB3T2dtTEs1M1ZnazVIdl9hd3c0amlsSUlpczh1Y3lvRW54dFhEamNnNHhjbk1EdzJSOENydjQzcnFOalVRNWNrRXd4dXY5SHFQUkIyaW9ULUxPeWlSWWRzVzhuQTlhV05VTkFRa3ZqQ1RrcnFwQTVROWluMV9pS0ZxQzRHbnpOUWZWMjhQNUFLQT09 |
Since some of you enjoyed my prior post, ‘Twas the night before rate cuts. I wanted to share my latest and greatest version, ‘Twas the Night Before Tariffs.
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’Twas the night before tariffs, and all through the Street,
The traders were anxious, all glued to their seats.
Their orders were placed with precision and care,
In hopes that the White House would choose to play fair.
The bulls clutched their charts, their bets running high,
While bears rubbed their hands, expecting a dive.
And I with my laptop, a coffee in tow,
Refreshed every headline, awaiting the blow.
When out on the tape there arose such a clatter,
I sprang to my screen to see what was the matter.
Away to my Bloomberg, I clicked with a flash,
Skimmed through the news, prepared for a crash.
The headlines declared in big, flashing red,
“Tariffs confirmed!”—my stomach felt dread.
Steel and aluminum, twenty-five strong,
With autos and tech not far along.
China, the EU, and Canada too,
All in the crosshairs—what else is new?
No deals, no breaks, no truce left in sight,
Just markets in turmoil and fear overnight.
Then what to my weary eyes should appear,
But Powell himself with a smirk ear to ear.
He lifted his mic and cleared out his throat,
Then gave us a speech with a familiar note.
“The economy’s strong, inflation runs high,
Rate cuts are coming, but don’t ask me why.
Tariffs may hit, but markets will fight,
Just buy the damn dip and you’ll be alright.”
And just like that, the futures turned green,
Traders rejoiced—it felt like a dream!
I sighed as I watched, for deep down I knew,
That Powell and tariffs were playing us too.
So I logged out my screen and turned off the light,
“Happy trading to all, and to all—hedge it right!” | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-04-02 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRODJTbHFkcmpfV09oU0RzZ05vaC1wa3JnYU5DSm14UlpoeUhmcml1SUlfU29qUTBvY1ZpSTdlTWEtbGFLX2MyUVpmT04wbXFqR0VXTzFRQnZFZ21VS3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdENNcVVPbXhDRTkzb3gwMEFLR3JwdUV2aDZCd0hJT3NhM3JzM05HVFFtX1VPR3l4YkpQTngwZm5zRUJxWnlXWTVUQzBMWEZBVDBzWGtxV0wwVm12STlRM2U0aUdmNmt3R19Kang3NkxzbDhXdDNXaWwtSHlqQTByaTNfZHlyRXpDZVBTendid19NUjJhTUNPV1daZTZSM1hrekExc3hQbEFZZWJPTjgycUdGNG9oamMxbHZkZWEtTTdkYTZyVlIy |
The Quality of Service expert and massive contributor to packet queuing implementations has sadly passed away, may his soul rest in peace.
Source:
https://libreqos.io/2025/04/01/in-loving-memory-of-dave/
Wikipedia entry:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_T%C3%A4ht
Some of his work:
https://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/
He's quite famous for FQ_Codel implementation. I'll miss his expertise. | r/networking | post | r/networking | 2025-04-02 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRc0xEVjNkcWI4MV9MU3VJUnptal9kMmxzblhua0cyQVNLaktTb0Z3YUNLVEkyb1NWZmRINUdHM21DckNZZnphcjAyakNzQVZuMUM4b2h0bTEwYktBRmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROE5nSFZKOVVKTlVkR0V5dXo1OG5zd1I4RVF6UEtkYURHZEhZM3BoWmhLeEdHTXBUN3hxQkI2T3pQTmNvNG5iOHBPeDRLeVNSaW4ydG1sN1Z3MFU4QmxDYV8xTmx5QVhmM0dLT2Rrb2w2SFV2YVJ0eDZ5SW1oUFJYZE1pdkpLVkJIaTlSbnhpd3pQMWoyQlRLckhfdXNDaGtaZ2M1dmNqc2l0NXBNekZ5cllKX25mbVVubmxRNkNCUTl6blNGaEVf |
I’m a single mom and I had my daughter at 15 but i also graduated and immediately started college the same month. Im currently working a dead end job at $15/hr and failing my classes I just don’t have the time or energy to continue with college for a job I know I won’t even enjoy. Anyone know of any career paths I can attempt to follow just to make enough money to live? I have two years of customer service experience at starbucks but I know I can’t move up with this company. I’m good with my finances but i also still live at home with my parents and desperately want to just be able to survive in the world on my own. | r/careerguidance | post | r/careerguidance | 2025-04-02 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMUpZSG82QVd6RkgxV1J3bTRaODJXdUhCOF9TcHliUzRUeWJ0a2FSMlVPT01CSHVnbUZhUWtRQmJvM0MwNjVGNjZMa1QydnhwUm5GbXlqOGNQTmx6VWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVklRVE05dWJuamIyT2dEaE52NjlmSWpHQjBQSmF1LXk3MTFyQ1Y5bzJSbjBWVk9QUm9hal84QXczTW5oUTdmVldqdWxDOXl6b01SSV9sQ3hDeG1ObnU2Nzk3N3ZHNm5hdkNpaDRnSEp0dzBrZ21wOU1DY3hCNTlxUW9ZZEUyWUJRY3k0MnltRFFMSFV3VmRkN3VnaGIwWVlMSXM4SmxTa0o4d1I0TURrMy10bHZzNlBwQzN0NHNzOXZMZXRrTE5tZWNLRVdlMVhuTDlNbGF3cHcxUVhhZz09 |
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Do symbolic actions by politicians (like record-breaking speeches) help create real change, or do they shift responsibility away from those in power? How can we hold elected officials accountable for meaningful action rather than just rhetoric?
While some celebrate Cory Booker’s record-breaking speech, I think it reminds me of a broader issue in politics: the tendency for performative activism to be celebrated as if it’s meaningful change. Symbolic gestures like this make sense for community activists without legislative power, but when elected officials engage in it without backing it up with real policy moves, it feels like an easy way to appear engaged without taking the risks or doing the work needed for actual change. Instead of taking direct action, this kind of display shifts responsibility onto others while allowing politicians to claim they’ve ‘done something'. Elected officials should be held to a higher standard.
That said, symbolic actions and speeches like this could be useful if it builds momentum for substantive action, but only if it's followed by actual strategy, policy changes, and concrete actions. So I guess maybe I am just hesitant to praise the performance yet because the real question is whether it will be part of a broader effort to take action, enact real change, or if it is just an empty gesture that distracts from real progress. Without translating into concrete action, it just feels hollow, especially coming from someone in a position of power. | r/politicaldiscussion | post | r/PoliticalDiscussion | 2025-04-02 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTHNZWVZFNjhGV3l2MzdFMkQwbl80MzUwN0VOcXNsSi1QWjVrYzd5aXJlNWhFa1JBQ1JNa3Z3dDZlaHg2NGk4aUdZUFF2bnlrQS1BR2VzamZnRWhodXUtLU5SZUJGZVp3Qy1NbHdpOHJadmc9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRT1hGdWF4NkEtaVhWaDRUY0ZNZ1lNWFktRzhITUpGb2NLYlVkR3BwRDhKaVNCUEJWWlp6MkFTelc5VndLYm0xZ1otcjdJdUVBbUpTd25Hby15VFI3WkhpM3VvOTNPT3RpR2ExVkRLdEVTVmxma3FwU21wRnREd0NHYWJNd2hRUUxHYjBSRFM2OVZsa0pvNDdCX3AwbGRYODV1S2RrMEx2MHZUdEx5WFVkZm9WOG9pcHN2ZjdxdXpDNTVacFFTeTRQNldGRS02WDNEX2Vsa3BRUGJTSlJKQT09 |
Being a Wisconsin resident, I have been grateful to live in a state that gets a ton of attention come election seasons! Obviously today, Wisconsin was one of two states to have elections, however I thought this election specifically was unique especially with the last minute push by Musk and Trump for Brad Schimel adding an extra level of attention. Obviously it fell short, with Susan Crawford leading by about 10 points as of reading this. However, this trend seemed to continue in Florida somewhat too.
For example, according to @VoteHubUS on X, all four counties shifted left by a sizeable margin even from just a few months ago in November.
My question is do you think this should be an early warning sign for Republicans about midterms, or would these results be more attributable to the general trend of Democrats having better turnout in special elections than Republicans?
To be honest, I really don’t care as much about the politics, but I do find the data side fascinating, and would love some insight from people who are more knowledgeable about the general trends and shifts in elections! | r/politicaldiscussion | post | r/PoliticalDiscussion | 2025-04-02 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRXzZ6VEFYWTJnZGUwR3BDXy1pN24yVW5BNGN0WTdHaDhKNjlHam1jUUI1YVp4WDh3UlZvRVJ5VzBhcXk3Wk8wbl9kV042ejgySFRmeTRrVnBkWVRSd2RCUlJOelJJa29xVEtuNHZRcG9HTXc9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVXJ2a1QxTVRoWExoSnJ1VFJKMFh3ZWhndU1KX2V3OXZJajNaRHAwUFFrYXcyenhxM3NESkUyaWNwNUN5WTVZalJTenotSVY4bmdiSkNGWXRUeTRwcVFFMUVjdjI5Wmwzb29CbW5xYU9UYXBTRnBsVWJTeWRuVkUxTTdQNGwwYldlZ2VxLWo1d1pDTkxmaGJlbW4xalI1LXVMMDVXRG9TWXRNRHNYTjQwa1VSNUZKZDNEbzRkMHhseVMxSkVQZHpFVDdkVzNQaUY3N1c5NnlvU3FWY3hRdz09 |
I was learning RL from a long time so I decided to create a comprehensive learning project in a Jupyter Notebook to implement RL Algorithms such as PPO, SAC, A3C and more.
# Target audience
This project is designed for students and researchers who want to gain a clear understanding of RL algorithms in a simplified manner.
# Comparison
Repo has (Theory + Code). When I started learning RL, I found it very difficult to understand what was happening backstage. So this repo does exactly that showing how each algorithm works behind the scenes. This way, we can actually see what is happening. In some repos, I did use the OpenAI Gym library, but most of them have a custom-created grid environment.
# GitHub
Code, documentation, and example can all be found on GitHub:
[https://github.com/FareedKhan-dev/all-rl-algorithms](https://github.com/FareedKhan-dev/all-rl-algorithms) | r/deeplearning | post | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-02 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRlZPQmNYbXZoWEc5b0xidEw0RWI4a3VKeWRocjVqbTFlT3FkWUZCVERaaTBkTEhOTFhBYXVMRkNDZmFOc2U3WGk1Zk1ENVMtTC1yWmpIeC1rSi1wTVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQTUxdmxOT29hc2lvbkw5V2t0LUJ4UVd1NjY4SDN2VjZtSGgyUHlNWC14YnBvSzkwTkwybHYxajZZMWxBLTNqOHVzN0Fqc1NzcXM4aldNRFpaOXlSSDlDdW02d0ZoR09uNGR1RVNIVHQyMEdYMzM4OF9Hc01yS1Z5ZHRMVGZ4eEx5TnlCMXRlTWhHSkNrVThQSUI0RWYtVFlsLWtMc1ZuaHFYakJkdnd2czJLeXRENXlEelFGOEJEYUJwX3E1cmVXRU5uRGcyaVZiMm9TSHRqQ1lRSEd1Zz09 |
I’ve been at this engineering firm for 6 years. There is a toxic work culture and some big egos but I make it work. There is a history of overworking and underpaying. I have kicked ass the entire time and have been recognized for my work. I have not been properly compensated but have been promised to eventually receive a promotion into a leadership or even an executive role. After being shut down in December when requesting a reasonable raise I applied to a competitor.
This competitor gave me a really nice offer and I accepted. Upon receiving my resignation I was offered an even larger counter offer with a “map” of my future positions and compensation. I’m tired of being there and want to move on but the counter offer is pretty wild.
Any advice? Haven’t slept in days. I feel lost. I can give numbers if necessary. Thank you!!
Edit:
The results are unanimous. I really appreciate the advice. I need to move forward. Not back
Another update to my counter offer:
They just offered me the manager role today. 25k compensation increase every year including 2025 for 4 years. And large bonus increases beyond. I have it all in writing
Edit:
Seriously, thank you for the input everyone. I haven’t responded to but I have read every comment. I declined and then our VP pulled me in to talk today. Here is where we are at.
This is a legally binding contract signed by the employer. As long as I am employed I will follow the following pay scale from 2025 to 2028
140k - 160k - 180k - 200k guaranteed. With incentivized bonuses as well that can take me higher. He said they dropped the ball and have regrets. He will also pay me retrospectively with new salary year to date
I am working towards my PE license and will receive 8.5k bonus when I get that and with paid “study” days off.
AND we are opening another engineering group in a city my wife and I could be interested in moving to and he said I would be granted permission to move there in a leadership role. I am asking to include a clause that a transfer would still have to respect our contract.
So with what I’ve learned is I should leave. But if I stay I need to be 1000% sure to cover my ass Incase they are covering theirs. I am thinking of
asking to include a payout clause as well
New job is offering 130k with the typical room to grow for a corporate international machine
I’m back to a full spiral
Edit:
This gained a crazy amount of traction. I’m finding time to ready every comment. This is awesome feedback. I have a week to decide. Let’s see what happens
FINAL EDIT!
I tried to just post a follow up but I think it got popped because it wasn’t a question. Long story short, I start at my new gig Monday! Old company said door is always open. The weight has been lifted off my shoulders | r/careerguidance | post | r/careerguidance | 2025-04-02 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRb1RycDBnVDliS1o3UHZ0NDhnU0ZIcUszbWpFQk92MVd1RDdwb1RXZHdud29Fb2pBS0FRa3JEV3NkR3lxQkFPNXp6MEVFRHBxR1h5TVZocEVROE9Banc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdUs4anlqQUg0S1lSV3E3U1N5WDMtUGtRTzY3VlpEb1JyX2REcWI3Yzg2ZGQ2VlZqdmRHa0pjZ3ZFMkZJRkpnNWduY0VnUlFYcmx4R3BOcndJZDllcVlpVjF0eFItSHlZdmJfNnBFWkhMVXUxemJubEQyTkhVTW54VG5JQktUTkMxREVRQlgzaEllQ2daS0t5VTJjd0dEYkFRclhaVW4yOGZyaUdYRlR1RHFhV1B4Wm10OFpSbUdwb2gxNG1SeWFwZ2hVZzdwSzZfbklfZ3pOVDNnVHVOUT09 |
https://www.nrl.com/news/2025/04/02/rugby-league-was-illegal-pete-outlines-greek-dream-after-ban-lifted/
Brad Walter
NRL Senior Reporter
Wed 2 Apr 2025, 02:08 PM
Peter Mamouzelos has declared his ambition to play in Greece after previously being denied because rugby league was illegal, while giving an insight into the depth of Rabbitohs-Roosters rivalry ahead of their Multicultural Round clash.
Mamouzelos represented Greece at the last World Cup in 2022 but has not played in Athens in any of his 10 international appearances as rugby league was banned until after the team qualified for the tournament by beating Serbia in Belgrade.
“Our ‘home’ games actually had to be played overseas, and we played in London against Norway [in an RLWC qualifier] because it was illegal to play in Greece,” Mamouzelos said.
A year before that they actually played a game in Greece and the police were called to shut it down.
"As the years have gone on, and obviously Greece has seen us represent Greece at the World Cup, things have changed, so hopefully we have their support and backing to play more home games there.”
Mamouzelos, who has this season established himself as South Sydney’s first choice hooker under Wayne Bennett, boasts Greek heritage through mother Denise (Zakynthos) and father Theo (Kalymnos).
Growing up in Maroubra, he looked up to Braith Anasta - another Rabbitohs junior with Greek heritage - and has played alongside Lachlan Ilias and Billy Magoulias at club or Test level.
“Now that rugby league is growing in Greece too - we have a domestic competition so there is definitely more interest around rugby league over there – we will hopefully see more Greek players in the NRL,” Mamouzelos said.
“I want to put Greece on the rugby league map, so any opportunity to represent my Greek heritage I just try to make the most if it, and it’s something that I am very proud of.
“Obviously I haven't had the chance to play in Greece yet, so hopefully in the next World Cup qualifiers we get to play at home.
“The game is definitely growing over there so we’d get a bit of backing and get a crowd behind us, which would be cool so hopefully we get that opportunity soon.”
In the meantime, Mamouzelos will represent his heritage against the Roosters in Friday night's Multicultural Round clash between two clubs with strong Greek connections through rival chairmen Nick Pappas and Nick Politis.
Despite the Rabbitohs riding high near the top of the ladder after three wins from four matches and the Roosters having just one win, Mamouzelos said the match was one that players from both clubs always looked forward – even at junior level.
“It's a special week, the fans get around it and obviously both clubs have a proud history over the years so it's always a game that you circle,” he said.
"I remember when I was playing Harold Matts, we had Reggie the Rabbit come in before our game against the Roosters and he gave us a little speech.
“He brought in a raw chicken, and he said, 'this morning, I went out and I caught myself a chicken' and he started pulling out this raw chicken.
"All of us boys, we were 15 years old, were looking at each other like, 'what's going on here?' Everyone ran out ready to run through a brick wall and we won.”
The latest chapter in the Book of Feuds was the South Sydney’s signing of Kiwis hooker Brandon Smith from the Roosters but Mamouzelos said he had received assurances from Bennett that his position wasn’t under threat.
“I spoke to Wayne about the whole situation, and he's made me feel really good and comfortable,” Mamouzelos said.
“Wayne's just given me a simple role this year, just to be Pete, and to play to the best of my ability. We'll see when Brandon comes next year how it all pans out, but my main focus is this year.
“I just feel like my patience has rewarded me now. I've had a lot of time to work on my game, and now that I'm here I'm just trying to put my best foot forward and do my best every week for the team.
“Souths have given me a great opportunity to learn under Damien Cook, who's been a great player for so long. Now I'm at the stage in my career where I'm starting and playing big minutes and I'm really enjoying it.” | r/rugbyleague | post | r/rugbyleague | 2025-04-02 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbHM2Ri0tZWhoNlRodzNiWUJoVDdVRTNSQ2JzVV9iYUpVeWw1S1hfSU5tTzhlNmdCUnI2UndyZnN1bHlqRjNSbUo3MnpPY3NFTjZ0SEhzU3lnVmxhSjQteTdzZHYyU28wZndwbjZTMTI5R2c9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRLUFPdDdaMXJzMlBVM2hrLUsyREdtUG1YdW5JcVBGMmF4bjB0N1Q5YnBjV1lDS0xhcnJTdTJJZDdETTB2N2VHQXdaMGdhakF0Y1F4WjQtUjVtY2o3OE8zdmwyc0Z6aXNBTS1jVlk1UEpUUE9MbllwVFBmLTMtYjFXMkMxX0xaU0lhTmxCYkduaVFnRlRmQWdjZGNER3JnTTlycFlZdmRaWTZTc2E3RlBQclVuMjYyaDVocllCYmVDODBHTjZ0dlhzdGZXb1NGNjQyQUhmclYxRFBiS0FyQT09 |
Let me guess, same union cunts whi also got Vichy Nazis to ban rugby league in France during world war 2 | r/rugbyleague | comment | r/rugbyleague | 2025-04-02 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTnNGZHg2RGFrZkdtd1pES042S3JiN0x1T1lfb1JZMkZhQzVSNk5fekRYUXBWSWVfZzV2LUk2X3NPVUZVSG1xTHFucXBSRHlCNHlmZ3NLalFRWkItc2tMNC0tRmlXd2puYnhKdndObjBMUjg9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcXJkaHIwMlRnSTRGUWpBTXpzV1k4bzhEZ2RXbUJOYm0xWWI1WUM0V29zdjZQOFAtSXFib1lVQXRqV0MtcDdFclNDVlhkQlNVdk0xSjk4dkljNWx0ZDJLZ0hhY2pUYkJuUUdZdVJzWTNyaHdNZDdadmcta1JUNzdPd3h2SmQzMUw1TjE0OFcxUmsta3JaaUx3QnpRdGFaN0QtYU5NNkZ2Qm9aal9kaWlCVjJpbDc0U1JjRjE4Y25fRll3bWJhSmh3TDliVzZRb3pWbTNTVGliZTVjcF9jZz09 |
I think while rugby union and rugby league have historically had tensions in some countries, this particular situation was more about administrative and political challenges within rugby league itself. | r/rugbyleague | comment | r/rugbyleague | 2025-04-02 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbkZmT0Fsb3R3alF5ZlVHVXFRbzNfS3JZOU52NE5PcU0zQ2Y5cnROZFh2TE1lM0RBTnJqN1EwVTJucUtHQ0kyMHFUUUVYdGF5aVYyM3BuLTlURGIyTjdHNmxPTGZHaEM4RkZMX29qczJnTXM9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZ1FfZG5wMU5lOWUwd1ZGYW95NGxJWkhiTnJzY2pNUUQzSzY0MGJGVzVabXNJdmJtQmxQamNwZlhwR0VpT1p1THJ1OG9nYlJEV01JUTdCaVRRMDFyX2IwdGJZejNyUFNpbU1vX1RCMWF2SjNHTVFtcEtJci1BZ0VqRExPMjN0bWNVb0kwWFVVbXhQdUgzSURhS0xsTlhyeEtWOWpTQ1RMTlhlZ2hmU3RjdGphRHN3NUMwV29KNURUMFRBRzV3ZkFDdkxfV0RKQXVqTDdsZVJ0MUlNejIzZz09 |
Devin made a lot of noise last year. But where is it now? If I am correct, it's been more than 3 months since it became available to anybody for a price far below than a real SWE salary. Are there any results or practical use cases? | r/cscareerquestions | post | r/cscareerquestions | 2025-04-02 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROS14dzhDZXlBYlJOZnItbEs0WTU1aEJ2V1F6YlNXQnRJbE5JdkRua2Q4RHBUMkhnUHRrNGZiNi1rc05DMXBYOTM3S2hLNC1ObGVxZkpOekJkZWtMN3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZXdEd2tHdHBFdW0yTnlvdnVWbnhVWWxrNEhOZlVScWZyMVdEUzlBbUZzeDVzSDJBVFBMWTRyNnJnYWE2OGVqRDFvUzR5QnQzcFhpOWE2NjJmbUUxYkNlZGVuLUJ2c3d4UWgwdHRnZlBrcEpkd2tWUjBWTVJla1pnWUFPYjBQWlFHZkx0UWd0djRwLUthNXdERXlLcngtb1IwMTVDa1EwUnJ5c0lzMXRsdjNZPQ== |
Where I grew up in Chicago we used to call this a shakedown. Now instead of petty crooks extorting local small businesses, its the President of the United States threatening law firms who have represented clients who've sued him or his Administrations. What a corrupt Trump world we're forced to live in now.
https://www.newsweek.com/another-major-law-firm-reaches-settlement-trump-offers-100m-pro-bono-2053929 | r/liberal | post | r/Liberal | 2025-04-02 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNVZ5VmhtcFRkWFdRSUk4emo0RmdodkZNTUFsNEJaUk1CWm82ZG5tdE1ZNmFIVHNHc2lXNlc0Q09WR052enNhMkVOWmltQTlCLWdjUjJyQ2tXTUFCR25Hdjg0ZmdVT0JfNEdVeFFyZHVrLWs9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRb1V3WFl1QjZOR3dYTk5nYkZVV3pLTm9VMFJCRE10ZHc1WXR2dG1YMW9VRlJGN25teUM3UUtVN0gtVWdnV2Zpd0VGX2Yzc0d4TFA1dDdHS0tXdjFlWTZKbXJKcTR1b0l4azlVYl9WNnlwZU0yMUdQQmN2a1p5WncxVGEtTnlIcUQtRE1VekJwWDhNUEdOakJ2bk16M19JbWhTOU9PcXloQkFwMHRHS1pudDFzPQ== |
Being a bigot just made you guess wrong. It was actually the pentathlon association who kept calling the police to break up illegal games of RL. | r/rugbyleague | comment | r/rugbyleague | 2025-04-02 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRX05TbmhLSDE5V3g3ZlR1WUFmakdPN3BiakplWlhkekFwRmVSeDFhMEZYdS03cHdXZHU2WURBTGRCaHl0U3NwM0xvN3FGWmpseWJ6UzEtT3pVSC1qc0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTVJKOGlueVFmb1NmV1NhV1dXdlFhYzFpQUo0dlljV29NRGZFckdWaFVSNW5tTlVqQzlNUkUyRXIxcXRPeG5ZWkh3ZjZkSnV3dnBNdjBVVXVtbU83LU83a2RSTTJmVTVzd0tTdHl4QlNPcWJSVURYZG5xYnJKTW4tLTNOdWlOWHR5Zm9xSDFLZm9EUl9ZdnZ2Nlg5b2RwSHFOVHVPZTFteFZBOFFRVS03cGJUUTM0TmVkdDRQVzh2dmYtUVFrbjRMSzJOYmZKcFgyYzR1VTN1U1VHRF8wZz09 |
I’ve been building [Webtor](https://webtor.io) — a fully open-source torrent **streaming engine** that lets you play video/audio from magnet links or `.torrent` files **directly in the browser**.
No downloads, no extensions. Just paste a link and hit play.
# 🔧 Core Features
* **Instant streaming** from torrents (magnet / .torrent)
* In-browser player with HLS, subtitles, and iframe embedding
* OpenSubtitles integration
* **Progressive downloads** with resume support
* **SDK** for embedding into your own site/app
# 📦 GitHub
* SDK: [github.com/webtor-io/embed-sdk-js](https://github.com/webtor-io/embed-sdk-js)
* Self-hosted: [github.com/webtor-io/self-hosted](https://github.com/webtor-io/self-hosted)
# ⚙️ Under the Hood
* Go backend
* FFmpeg-based HLS transcoding
# 💡 Why I Built It
I wanted to make torrent-based content as easy to consume as a YouTube video — no clients, no waiting, no weird software.
It’s been especially useful for:
* Archives & indie media
* Private media libraries
* Decentralized projects
# 💬 Feedback Welcome
* Would you use this?
* What do you think of the SDK / API?
* Anything missing / unclear?
# 🔗 Links
* Try it: [https://webtor.io](https://webtor.io)
* API: [Webtor on RapidAPI](https://rapidapi.com/paveltatarsky-Dx4aX7s_XBt/api/webtor)
* GitHub: [github.com/webtor-io](https://github.com/webtor-io) | r/opensource | post | r/opensource | 2025-04-02 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQUF0OXlzcDM3eVRJaXZodldaVUFZaVI1Sy1QWmhpcGs2SU51dnExYWRfdENrdGM3T2R0S1FBaGJlblVvaXF3T0gtMUw4NHZsbUhiNEFvVHlFZ1hQeWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReVVyNXFNRVdrcFAwNXF3WjVHOGNNb2hLYzFZSEhkbVhqbDFBTXNzUDhLc2VyMm1Yc0ttblF1OGt1dkJFTE9YSDhMYjlQbnp3NmE3TUVXcjB3b3FCVURDYzdWcmYwdVIzZ1hvTVJ4Z0pzb3FfNEtIc3lmdm1pM0cxUEpOVmhmMjBkb3ZiZDNuUklmS0ZYQVo2bkxyVXNjdldpQ2tDLWJkLUZUM0FmVXBhRjI4dmxqdkE1SU0xdURjaXI0NVd5ZkdHWDdtSW5yT0RYd19zOFpxOWxUbWsyZz09 |
Hello,
I figured i will share our stats for payments in March. We have Monero has our most use payment currency since quite a while but it is always nice to see.
For those who don't know us, we offer no kyc VPS and webhosting with Monero!
You can check us out here: [servers.guru](https://servers.guru)
[March 2025, payment statistics](https://preview.redd.it/1hgxil2zxdse1.png?width=718&format=png&auto=webp&s=06dd82467094241fefdd8036889a7ace67ddd98d) | r/monero | post | r/Monero | 2025-04-02 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQVAzakNiRDhFaDY3ZGlQbWc3a0x0N0FSOWhTU0VjYXlZT0p4LUFieDdKOS1rQXVlNkJQQ0JzZ1M1bFZ2UWotMGNlY0VULXBmZlpWbDJMNnNJa19MaGc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYVNvV1JZdGtyaER1SWJkVXR6UDBVS2h6cXpjVmlOVWQyR1pGMHNHQTliVmo5SnBkZkJSdl9CREtxck9POWJYNzdVMzg3b3E0WnUtX0ZhT2dOeHJzMHdhUVpBbVZ1a1RiYllMckFJenh0WGk5SExTRGlacG1BTWQ3YXVuYXpmNTdaY19jbU9xOEhaRjlhX0JhVHlaOWU0UlVfR3l3bHl6Z2ZNbHpJQUhSNmpabGRneERMdTZNTEkxYVpzLXdmZGdr |
Hi all, bit of a niche question but what is the biggest salary you've ever earned or seen someone get for a desktop support-type role in NYC?
I've been getting much more recruiters reaching out to me lately for both fully in-office and hybrid roles that pay anywhere from 110-160k base salary.
For what it's worth, I'm currently earning 175k TC from my own Desktop Support role working here. | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-02 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRV1QwN21xcFJZYUpGSzE2dk43UVQzS2htVm5QUDBCcU9fdlRuQlJRUU8yVU55d2JDWlFOT3lsNnpjNEQtN1pOQmt4ZUg3d3BqYzgtUFF2RU16MHVNS1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUzNyTldQRE45R3Z2MXZpNk93MmlsM3B5RGFJOFpmMVBIN0dLdkRDTzRxWmtBZUdJMXF2VVhFNW1rOFBESHAwQzVvUzV3WG9wOF9qckU2bll4ZTlhU2hudFZGQnhONDRXcDVaSV9mUTR2N2o4NWI4MG5Ubm4zR01rek9xaVpoUnR4cHZvX3JyRHJOZHd6TXVnT2ZXaVZWTFY0b0pLUXBkcEs0QkV2VFF0Vkh5Ml93T0M3bjBGSjhvSFVWQ1pmOFZ4T0VkWC03ZWJIem10ZDBiWEVHRlRhQT09 |
Yeah as the name suggests - I (M27) literally saw a guy create extremely complex stuff with Cursor and using AI to his advantage and I have barely started understanding concepts and fundamentals (I have been studying JS for the past 6 months or so) and I am a bit lost. Did I miss this train already, is it too late for juniors wannabe to get into this industry? I feel a bit lost and I have no idea whether there will be job openings when everything can be done using AI. I viewed it as a powerful tool but I just saw it's power and I am just overwhelmed with doubt and fear.
Anyways sorry for emotionally dumping stuff here, what I am really asking is - is there a future for people like me?
Edit:
Alright this post popped off, gotta say I do value all of the opinions and it did make me a bit calmer in terms of where I am. I am not quitting for sure, just had a slight doubt moment that’s all! Thanks all for the suggestions and advice!
Edit2: For the ones asking for a link, here is a clip from the stream on YT, keep in mind it’s in Bulgarian: https://youtu.be/nwW76pegWtU?si=5F1XBZrSK6S_pg2d | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-02 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReXl1M0VlTHppRWVaVDBKUXZzWFVCaGdPZWktMFQ2REF0c1JFWjBYd3U1UVozVkFTZU8yMzZMMjVXNWxaOElwQWNDQ1M0eC1KRFR2My1CTUVZT0JWSWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdHJTTUM4d1JXMlUtdjJhdDJ4MmpWbm9reHFGYzFKWmFydUlqWFJLSGZXVjI0ZVREc3MweUo5UFVXcndqOVlnSzJMWHlOTVotd09MN3IwQzQ0bWx5X2FlQzVrNTJhOVFNNVc2SmttSlR0bXhwX1VZbDk3OElibzQxM0F2dG1wRGlOTUg0YjFFWjY1dHBvd2ptRkVMTlRWaTNKSzFrRy1XU3FUemNOVXJTc285R1Vha1pMbVV6SjhGaXdTQVBGbDYxN1FBSkMtTzZNZE1jZTY5bzRCdUdoUT09 |
Is there a way to see your profit or loss of each subnet you’ve staked to, e.g
If I staked 1 Tao into chutes a month ago it’ll show me my profits on a graph or numerically?
At the moment I can only see on Tao stats my overall Tao/usd gains or losses?
| r/bittensor_ | post | r/bittensor_ | 2025-04-02 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNTZqdWhQOW5LS2EtbFdiOE5lRXlBNVRJcURTUkN4cGJ3S2dUNnpvTFl1dFVDbGFVLVZDVmRJWlZKTW96UUZMN0NsSEdFbUNYeWJpUFoxUmt3bWJCdXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWDd0Ukt6VmpOUDhGbXVaQThkZVBYNGtBajlzVDhxNnRxajBBdVZWNGRkUkIzb3BvSW13XzRSemwycTAtRnNwZ3Q0MF9tSWx6OWx4ME8wRVNPN01xcmFERXdvaVE3Sllud3M3ZTZGZDdTMm9FZzFaUXZUSVphMk4tdmNHUlBMaExUUnhXdEFEVkRKX0p0aGhZdXpzeW15aXNGNDRpN3hfVmVfNVJtck9hLWU3YW1JNnA4Wm5BNVM1Um5VOGtPdjlp |
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