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The question in the title is primarily addressed to Monero developers/researchers/contributors - can we have this in Monero without changing the protocol?
I understand the risks of ecash. But still, useful features and different scenarios of ecash usage are also many. Especially since nobody will force anyone to use the protocol. :)
EDIT. Some standard questions I've answered [here](https://x.com/thefuzzstone/status/1909750414733353064) (please check repiles). | r/monero | post | r/Monero | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRb1hBZDZDbENydU8yTlpDbU9Vc242UmtzSXpqMTlCUVhkbGJLWkxlY2ZlYnRZYlh4Q3VDX3NwTUU5R0lPZmVKUkprNTJWWnlJME8xZ1NfZkgyQlZhTlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdDVFNWswYzRnZUNLaDNRcTA5bTRKTVNOeWhQRzVpVERYdzJWZDJ0SU5zNjA1M3hPOFJMVG5mcjBscll3ejZVRmhJQ0tfZkdrQ3ZyNUt2cnFDVWF4dHBRSDhnUFRnN1VYakI3eWVEV0hwSDZJTF9qcnIxTThMUTRzamtYYXhvUXhxM2tZajVVd0htZUtSRVR3UFdQdkNBWFdIdkZXVE1JOGNsc01jQmQtREhBOENmcE1WWFFJTDJMMjVwMWlxMGZ2aWxWSk5kR2ptVEFqcmkxVm9VQlMyZz09 |
Because BCH is basically the same as Bitcoin and they don’t want BCH to compete. Same reason its at $300 | r/bitcoincash | comment | r/Bitcoincash | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQlF2MUJpSFNvdEkzbDl5VzE1UkVRclhKS0xyR3ZvS2NlQUVYQUgtX3ExNXQtQURJVXNMUDdRQ1VLc29oRXN3Z2RMSkkwcVpqTEluOGdqeHdIeFNTVmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQktCMUV1SVU4b3FfSUlaQ3BoTGRqeUp3bXBhVVFEODNVRVVYMi03RWpBLWUxaTlxY0IyRWxtVG5YemNhTndwU0Q0cUd6Qkxkd0oxaVJDUTZhQllKY3JMLXgzSTJJTTB0am1DZHNPUXBzakpGb3VFSmNsZEdxNHduSWlKeWZzanNpaVBsWkQwM3pxdUFGWDE4SXNVb1FvUkpWZUo2QnlGN2hUalZ1d2F4R2lVMlRwRm1ZaS1HSS1Zc2hDN3BINFhZUk5rbklZOUpyRVd0S0pHTXpqMXVwUT09 |
As someone who was just about thinking about buying Monero, I have quickly realised that it's not tradeable on a lot of the big exchanges.
I like the idea that Monero is private (something I think we all once thought was the whole initial idea of ALL cryptocurrencies, but we soon learned they are FAR from private).
So, does Monero really have a future? For someone that doesn't own Monero right now, do you think it's worth acquiring some? If so, what's the best way to buy it in the UK? And what is the best cold storage "paper wallet"?
| r/monero | post | r/Monero | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUVl1RWYxVW1BZGVOdXZhZ2UtUWI1Q0JnR3V1d0k4ZFBTZDc1dGIydjNPYW1haGxBSjNIaUloQmlMSnRJVWk4Ump4eVc1aTREdXRra05qQTJURTMtdEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRU29Fa2lpNDNxVklqNW9rekw1SmJ0UmJDazZwa1BidXl5QXMwRFEtck1yOXVZeUVDUUZyRDlBZjE0NktzWGpDWlRpSTlTei1vRWFoYnJnRDNENjdIclJ4VlY1SGJqallNc2VYMnRZOEZ3N1RzMDhQN3FBZS1wYU5IX2tRWlNLZjNYT0xzWXJqeUo3TWVTQ0wzNGZFWDh2a1BCNmxfZURnSUVKZWJybWNubVhrPQ== |
It seems that WaPo has not adopted MAGA is Maoism trope lol | r/neoliberal | post | r/neoliberal | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUlYwWDB6UGxhenJJX0ZxWW1RSzc2X3M5OVVQSURvZkVtaW1jc0pkcHVSV202ZDNlUXFTcGdudmZkZXVHSVpaMXBwSlFUeTNPMGo4UjJXNWRsWTVGajBLY21uV2s3Y1kyWHBuX0tWanlYZ1k9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQXhRWmlMLUNzcUFPZDBKZV9NV3RuT2RuTVRLTmpGZkFpQ3NUSWtqX3E2N3UxMDN4OTd1Nmt3RkVFWHNHeDBBRjM4d3RSRkFGbnBRZlNOeEpRNnBBb3lKWUlqcWVpNm1YcHhudXJQS2tGTXNPVUc0UmJjLTFKbXBqT1hhNGNUbzJFNGw2a0Z6aHh1UDRHdEt0TjJzTVctZFRtQ2J5TW44TFZsRDZiWW81MzFIcHpvenQ0alFDREVaT3AxcDlPQ3FBZEZucF9MUlQ3MjJiSHdmTUVjZHd5dz09 |
it isn't the same, though. it has big blocks, more opcodes, native introspection, more reactive diff adjustments, etc.... | r/bitcoincash | comment | r/Bitcoincash | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcTdUZkNJUU8wMVEzWmh0eXBPQ1oxdUZ5MW5QTUdOUFd3VjNLSG9CbWpJTkJjdmV5MFI4aE5rU2FzZGxwT0JpY09ybVNVMDhadHYxMmx4NTdBLXMtYlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRY3BsQTR6UjZTbDZ4bmVFbW5tbFNZS2dFenRHeDlRX1dyTHc0U2lURnNCSFhSRzNXU2dTcEtMNHp2MlhrWU9kUG1WNkRvRENERkVGaG5YVEtiYll0Y2dNS0x4NF9nM01DOU1GZjBQdzczMl9lQ01ZRDVwcFg0VjJpMElVLXloYWR5QmFoZHF2MEp5MnViR2QtVmprYXN6VkRhRGdYYlVqOHN2N2NqZC1JQTRRNjhja2t4aXlvYjFzUzZVVXhKaGhrWkdqV2hBQS1jTjA3SElCZm1MbXg5Zz09 |
I’m sure this will be fantastic for drug prices. | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUE1NbWoyZ3A4VENZUnJXOEhPOHkzSlExWUxjalY4bzdjclJoUmFnMk5pYm9PYkVTaGdoU1h1ZngyZnJFRUIzMWpiT1hwWWlFalB0UzBDQ1lMdVJyM3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZU9QOTFER1hUWnFWOGJEejR6M0dwelY1ZFVodmZiLTNGZkVxUk1ZQlV6QVFYWjdhNkV1bE5ESjgwX2J3aDB2cXNFU0FYNDdjRHFRZ3NhUEpUdUphd1d2ZjFvZDBpajVoUF9qQVhMNDNqX18yd0ZfOUJnUmd5YWtKZ193M0IxVHZKdm03R3A1NzJhRFdvcWxTSTV5Y3gyUmpINXB0VFlZQ0kycmFwTHExOUZzTU53aVpuX1hzaVVjeVpYNEJRSmM2UGJrakVjZ0NqeGw3ZVB5SkdScHVaQT09 |
Finally got my payout from the MTGOX implosion. I was actively trading at the time, and happened to have my balance in fiat at the time it went offline. It would have been around 2BTC at the moment they collapsed. | r/bitcoin | post | r/Bitcoin | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRFA0OEl1OHdVRGVqQzdyc0dsZXZxOVo4SjFrdnZSdGJXclZoS04wVTdTXzNZVEMxVGxaR2I2UUxZR2l2NGJsanVhUmpSZi1zcHlHS2ttSWVZRXRlR1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMFVDb0lvaEp4c2JXQWZxRzlsVngtcFRERXdQZVNDd0xLc1NxNER1OTV1VDhYNkNFMTJkcnc4YWp5aHlTSkhhdEVSakp5ek9QX1FWc3RyZU9rQ0puTEZ0cW5LdG1oaDhyRXFRczU3MkgxZHVNUUpxdjlLVmluYmhTUXphWWlLZnBxVzNMTmJUSTFqanlDV2tLT1B6cmFLdGdHNXhucHNaaWM1aVJaNDlOaHk1NEFKU29kY3ZUUUUtWnFDSnoycXR5 |
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XH2vTyzL7c](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XH2vTyzL7c) | r/datascience | post | r/datascience | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRR19IVXdrOVhZR09meTQyamVRNzlNZUlsTUxxQUN4cU96NFlETVEyWTZoWllNa1ZhdzB1SFZLQUJ2eExMWXVWMnhSMTRJRHpld0VDLXlraG1hV2d0YWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbmdhWHcwTjV3Zlc2TldsVGJFRlctVmRBNVd6RlRDa3RvQUVuMk8tSHduR2pMd3ppUzRjNUlyWUZZcXMwbF96M0Y2UDBvY2xzMTRLODdMM0s1VE11Q1kxNlBOWFZtMjU3MC1HNFFBcFlzaUN6RWtueU1MblBoOEVibVZ3cnVqb0ZXU2d2ZkIxX3lHR0g5QUZVVloyWE1UcnV4U2ZPajhWaDNJNjFza0RJU2J5NjhPU05rSTdlcmwybnNENVpMMV92NGJBQXhaYzE1MUE3S0h1NUp5a0ZWQT09 |
I understand that any topic in computer science can be self taught. What sort of subjects are better learned in a class and what subjects would taking a class be considered a "waste" since you can just learn it yourself. | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbHhvZlZDcDZzSTQ4RnM4Mko3MGFWeU1JemhQUHNpelF6NXFwM3hmWTZkcEdNczByWXo3amUwWE02WmkxUzRBbk9lUXdqeWVSUFYxSUdSMzEzSnltUERSc1I5OGctMFdXWVYyNDQtcWZ2LTQ9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRN0Npa3dRV28wY1pXWnRRS1l1M3lLa3RWcWJKOUlkWGZxeHZXc2xSVkE1ZGlzc3BDZERVUnppTlBRS0I0YzJjSXVqZF9ZT2Q4MVdOT09sb2F5ekxSZWRkQUw0MXpUNlI4YUdEdnpIUWtUV3NIYU5hMkpQUkFMbVZPcHRwVENkeU1DZDhudUxBV0ZPMGVEa2Z0bU5EbzBSOS1qMWtmbVpSN3BEcFRsYzlremJmbE04Q0lQajY0SldjbVpJaVB4X0wxakNGRWJYZ2Q0U3d2MjAwck84OGF2QT09 |
I work for a live events organisation and we've been tasked with deploying 300 controllable fixtures across a 3km outdoor site.
Usually these are controlled by DMX, Cat6, or Fibre - but all of these become unfeasible at this scale as they are either:
* Too far for copper cables
* Too expensive and risky to run fibre
* Challenging to keep safe and out of the way of the general public
We're on the hunt for a solution that we could deploy across different sites and allows us to create \~12 control hubs, all lniked back to a central router where the main controller would live. We functionally need to link 12 computers wirelessly across the 3km site.
We've looked into WANs, but they require interfacing with the service providers and seem to be fixed locations - which is a high cost investment for a temporary installation.
WLANs would suit the setup, but are limited in range, except for maybe the Unifi Nanobeams.
Anyone had experience in something similar? Any advice would be hugely appreciated.
NB: My networking experience is limited to events world, so while we often run managed networks, wireless is somewhat outside our scope. | r/networking | post | r/networking | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdVRUMlp5NmxuZEhSQzg5QV9ZZE9oOTlrRDFmWnhRVENReVF5OXpsMFNfZ19lY21hV3c5WnAxNDNpVndHcnoxVzNlcTU0M1RaZVFiMVJnTFZUeEY1dmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWWVNSjZyWDB6ektsdW8tOFZjZy13N2ZVT1VxcVYzcElEV0VQR3NYeE9lRnBTbnpJeld2ejVNSFk3a3R6bXpUOEVLdHg5bEctQ3lXWkJZRjRjd1RlZDF2TU83cjBOTVNYd0ZEVFBndm84d1BHRGNTSHJqeGtjZUlzdzFXRFlWQzNKVnZfZ19kWXZTWjBGZE42OWNyLWFySWR2Q3k5akw3ZF9qOGdKNWJIaDg3czBMeU5GdkRNTFhRZi1uSHZGQTkwN3E5MV82TTFTSFJBSkpuVEtPcVBzQT09 |
FULL LIBERATION DAY TARIFFS ARE HERE
THE WORLD ORDER HAS FALLEN
BILLIONS MUST PAY | r/neoliberal | post | r/neoliberal | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWmFMYkUxOFJzOGF4dVlLOEdHSlI0SGVmSUtfWmYxc0RSX1FtVWlZNi1EUEFwVzd3VndPN1hkaXBCdk5lUU93cE1NNVBHb1AxbWlqdkJwbzlLR3NrWnc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVGR5bjZDaHdzVS1ERnNtajlycF9CckwtTmtmR2dEMnZIQ1hUcm4xejNRWVFJOUEwZ1UxZFpFcEl0a0hDdTNtVG8weHpnRW11bHNXR3g1dzUzRHpKc29PbmxWNTl1dGRyQXkzbk9ycDlFczZJNUJkU1p5ZmhzUGtCdU45bno5MXpTUldMRU1neUJfSnpJNnlES3ZsTi1GUTBQZkwyTmR3aGxQYXktd3o3V0JBPQ== |
Give it time. | r/bitcoincash | comment | r/Bitcoincash | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRY1pGSlR2SW9PbWZ3Q29kMmlQUEt6aFh2aGs2aUJWQjRXSkRFQlVDdXB0bHVFTTZuU01KdXY0bzZ6ODdSaGJhdTE1T2ZJN2thZFBSTjItcm51YTg2UHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMXU0Q0F5cEMtSjB4Tnp3cUhQY3RLcFhkenNNMm1nWVc1cFFEQXNqMm43ZjAzSVJQdDJycUdnU0g1SkJERndGT1BlQkpwdjBPc0o1aUpwQkZUaHVOTkZfYjJNY3Naak5ncWs2Yk9QN24xNEtmc0tuRmFaMkVvLV9kc2pDZmxRWlN6cHlxSGNVbEhYWWY5eWtMZkpWRnJpc3hQWFg3X0p3UUhoRm93bnNNbU1xdThSaHptTWgwTnJNYVA3enh4SllWeWRsN3FCaFllZ2VtdXJpdC1UVXpOUT09 |
Be Honest. | r/cscareerquestions | post | r/cscareerquestions | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRXZCUHh4RFFwWDRKMmJ2bld0YVg4SVdobVp5ME1oVWg0M1E2c3dweXZiUVZnN2RLNmlGYlRwRWVlNm5sT3pLN0hTNEhDSXM5dnpyVTNzVy1RRW5xR3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbUgyRU1HNDdTeVZLZDVoOFRYbEJMNHRnY3lyZGg5Xzl4cDBDNmZTQUlNaFpEem5qeFJmWGtxMnBQRlhfaTdxTWhIanJqYmstdUJ2bUM3cER4cWFkWWJmdkdUTUk1ZkhLS0x4RnJmYjMtcW5CU0J1c2h2YURHakY3WHRlNWhMTzJwYk9RLTVSMmU5SlJPcWF0alFKNWFTRXBCMFpLMkpRcF9mVWJtNHJpS05GR1EtME9XSTJmTTZobWlsUFMzTEdtTlFxeTlIVUtDeGFoNHZJazA0OTNZUT09 |
Yields are spiking. Bonds are dumping.
The world is running away from America | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRHdzNjNqUEdKS2lvWmVuUkR4Wm1IUW9NaUpYWGVqTGo4blJqdTdXY1BzT0h0dldHWTZCd3lBcWpTbG1mWmVDUEd0T1JUY1I1YWg0NDVOMlFYVTJucHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQVQxdkNVWS10aWdMOG1NTVVJS0JxeTlZbjRaVGs1T3Bib09zNVlRNURhblFGaWtWa201dERyd1NBSk41cTdTWnFDY2N6UTQ1aVpZOE8yS1ZxN0t3Z2dZMC1JcWJ0U3NGa1dhblA2Y1hldWE1X3habVB1QVVIMWVSQWVNNGJWZUFDZjhOd0VPYVRfWXlLa1VFSWFxVnpxUG53R2xHcTZmNFNfZzhGVmhjdDN2UXR0MU1qUDN1MmowXzdCdkQyT2t1 |
I’m losing a lot of money in my 401K and my wife’s pension is being affected, too. Meanwhile, I heard Trump on the radio saying with pride that “we” are making $2B per day on the tariffs.
Where is he getting this number from? You can’t trust anything the guy says. Is he pulling it out of his a**, or is there some logic behind it (seriously doubting this)? And I do realize that U.S. companies will be paying the tariffs to the U.S. government and that it may end up going to tax breaks for the 1%. I just want to know if the number is valid or is he lying again. | r/liberal | post | r/Liberal | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYU1NWTROZTc4VTFoVVMtNWt2WnZJRE9lNzM4bFFmZnVlWjdPblI4OHcyYlIwTGZ5VzM3V0RiYzUzTVo3MDJ0T1BZdmVub1NFODR4ZkFwdzJoTVI4Tmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcTVqZTd1eVdwWFkyMEZTYXZtMFdDSmRESi1jZWNaNzJTVGRGR0NEcG5pMWF4VlUwaXBGSzc2aF91RlI4ZlNyRjdNblIyQ1Bka3RmLWlUZFgyVS1oc1lpbkdFdUY2ampiRTVfemttTElGS281WEtJVUdXUzl4SHFuR25EU3BPVm1fSTRVNFA0VnRoX3JIMWo0MWd3VDB1Y1NlV3hBYzN6bFBDcmVuQ1F0cUFjPQ== |
Source: [https://x.com/Ashcryptoreal/status/1909704101031461334](https://x.com/Ashcryptoreal/status/1909704101031461334) | r/ethtrader | post | r/ethtrader | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVWZVckJiM0JkRi0wVjZYYWVUd1Y5TElHWWRfa2tidzBXWE53cjBrc1NwYmM2elY2ei0yUkRDMVJDRV9uZ1dpbDBPM21qUnRFc1VDSzMza2ZKei1rQlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdXhKU05RZUl2MG90NnFfdWhCUmlJc3hIOTkybHB1QjUzR2JnMVQ0cFRoQTFuRGJCZ0ZWazd5ekxERjBrNVdsQVNOVjM4YjFiaVh1RHJSTjZHS0w0U0lDcm9uN3J3cHFQMFhOcmJkREpuWUptUHFCX1ZKNC1VNnMzUkFSMm5PXzl5QThfVnlTYU9hclU2QTJRV0k1dzZGTDRISGMxeVR0THZac1pObUY5WVVRPQ== |
Does anyone else think that there should be anonymous congressional voting for issues such as the impeachment of presidents? This would help resolve instances where presidents may become tyrannical and have wealthy or dangerous supporters capable of primarying -or worse... outright killing opposition. | r/politicaldiscussion | post | r/PoliticalDiscussion | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQWRXN1dYajFXSmRQMC1wRzB0cEplTEt0ZFB3ZGU4YmpPNVMxQnVZbmV4LWFOM1Q4N3FiY2RXRDZHSFR4djJHSUk5Z1BnVFVZQm1sRlNadGlJVWFheUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReTFJZHdka2NzV1lURmNmNGtRTE5RZF9LdXZmUXhTY1JJWWcwMUNNY21EUW9Ram9TcHFYNnZTZkNUeTUwZ1dTNUZlbjRPdUhXUl9makw3M3I1clFVcTNFX25SalNwd3N6MjRfZEhlUnRfYmdqTVAwNGg5SHJjUFg3cjUtaFBJazlFQWJEZGh6Undrd2p3NVBHdmh1UUdsanZKalNXLUpSb2N0ZUloY1pvUHp2eEtxVjltU09KLXdoMUdSaHM5ZElRbjlxT3JfUUg5dHR3eENDb2pJeVpHUT09 |
Sure Jan. | r/neuralnetworks | comment | r/neuralnetworks | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcnVkSXZCN1k4blMzQjlLS0VlVFl6ZHphVWpERjlLVFRTbVBwRUU1d3dtNWJMbGl4R0ZrTFRuQTI2T1NVQ3ZMcDhadGRJeVZubl84c2htbFZkOTFyVWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQkhKaDlKRm5ZS05DWHJOU0pTZFBxNU1mNXg1SllpeFFTQUwtRnV5UUhLMXNtbU9oMnhoSFVXVFp6MWdkSVVHTndpSFJyLU5RS0tJT1ZWaGZvNFN4WVF6X3ZETG5xQTQwTW5UcVotQlBNQ01XRVJhXy1mSkdkUWttbUZMNDBOeWc3Z2lmV2RhNEV3MmNrTzc2YlNSTXhOOXdLMVlBcmhNWmpEQW9KVWdGVkFFPQ== |
I've seen the classic MMRs before based on skill level in many different games.
But the truth is gaming is about fun, and playing with people you already like or who are similar to people you like is a massive fun multiplier
So the challenge is how would you design a method to achieve that? Multiple algorithms, or something simpler?
My initial idea is raw, and ripe for improvement
During or after a game session is over you get to thumbs up or thumbs down players you enjoyed playing with.
Later on if you are in a matchmaking queue the list of players you've thumbed up is consulted and the party that has players with the greatest total thumbs up points at the top of that list gets matched to your party if there is free space, and if you are at the top of the available people on their end too.
The end goal here is to make public matchmaking more fun, and feel more familiar as you get to play repeatedly with players you've enjoyed playing with before.
The main issue with this type of matchmaking is that over time it would be difficult for newer players to get enough thumbs up to get higher on the list. Harder to get to play with the people who already have a large pool of people they like to play with. I don't know how to solve that issue at the moment. | r/datascience | post | r/datascience | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdXBWWUFUYjFCdS02UVFCM01XOTNVMnEwbDVxbXJkWV83N3dBdmJTZ1p0bnRIaVN1cnhRWDFkSjljTHRJR2RKcF9mcDVGVW42d0hpdVY2VmU0cXlRbVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSDZYdVhCbERiYTFoZ1VqZjRpTHdUOEZaME1IcEkzTS1qYXhGRm1YTzUwWXFMck9qUlNEOVVFTUxiV0ZaMG5JVzQtZ3VTNGZPT3lrVktiTTBwb09UV3dGeUs2d0ZYLUpHNjQ1RVhUUEMwSzdxOXZ3V1FRY3paMERqMjJCV1JNV0dyYW5MUy1DdE43RE5xSDBmaTdHZEpyc09VV2N4c2pzcUNxczhPMnAySWQ3Um81RnA0WlN4b0pGZGZmaDl5TVJ0bzBDRHRSZjZ1TjZJOXgxZzA1c3Q1QT09 |
This has been a very stressful 2 years, but hopefully, a bit of positivity here can motivate people like me. I graduated in May 2023 with a comp sci degree with 0 internships. I've applied to hundreds of jobs and have been pushing shopping carts for nearly the same amount of years to gain any bit of income. This week, I got a job offer from a well known organization in my local area. This road has been extremely exhausting, physically and mentally, but I am glad it all paid off. For my recent grads, stay strong and persevere through it. You got it! | r/cscareerquestions | post | r/cscareerquestions | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcExUSUpUTkNCc0hHalRVUmRYeEZDUjVnN1hGVVBRYnBYaXBOWkRPZk1maEd1Z3pxRTRLQ3lESy1ySXJzTmdaMGMzbmJaNEJHY2JDODhuWXpNZVFGM1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUFc3bkdJWkx6WU0xNWdHQVNweW9QTWIzQzd0c1FvUnpVZVU5eE1pM2RGWjlOSU96TV9jVGliUFVUMG9YUW9IQWhHYnNUajdsYnN0QjVLT294RVFVbGlNbkVUQ19aVGtiYlhFd0lKQ3NXN0hiWUtwTlo5TzREX2ZTWUpZdzNxN1VWWmVQN3lVYmxuck1TTkpjLVdvOUlNNTlUQlJiZFBzbEVMUFo2dEc5UWxRZkFlRzRwT0dBU081WnhKeTU2bS10N2g2aWdWSmhkZ296SHV0NVVDa2pEQT09 |
Ive been programming on and on for years but I felt I could never learn fast enough or well enough to make progress. Ive followed youtube courses coursera theodinproject but I don't really know what I want to do or make and I don't really want to start from zero again but I don't know how I can dive back in. Ive decided to enroll in college and major in comp sci but I still want to make my own projects on my own time I just don't know how to get started again. (Sorry this is more of a rant but if anyone has any tips they'd be really appreciated) | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYzNwSzhuVXNmTHZsbU9XQ3VDUF9jY0kyVEZZOE5XZ1paRFZyNG5vOGZKMXFTT0pyWkZCQVF4UVd6TmxJeGNWRnVmUThUTlMxQVpGcVdiM0l1Q1RWa2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRME1BTk1TVWJzVVdCRzZ3c0ZhZ2t3MmFyaHNCTkhpN19odHItR1l5U3NyZXFQSm5YN3dVWmdTTHQ4OVJiQWJQeTl6UkgwWlFQNnFBQXc2cTQxOV9WZ3d1SDZVUzlKXzhBZ3dOekFyMHpoUUk5VHQ3amxtMV9LMjJLUl9KZHE0TmxCZ3Q0aFBtQVlERUZfSGpWOGdRV0haU2gwTndXRUNvaXBDd3FuMjdmMEJrRjdhNlUyOU1OaWIxWENJaHpjQ0Z4UVVydE9Lb2gzR3NvYVlUaVlKdGNDZz09 |
Hey everyone!
I’m looking for people who are interested in studying *machine learning* and *deep learning* together, with the goal of building real projects to showcase in a portfolio (and hopefully transition into a job in the field).
The idea is to create (or join, if something like this already exists!) a Discord server where we can:
* share learning resources and tips
* keep each other motivated
* collaborate on projects (even small things like shared notebooks, experiments, fine-tuning, etc.)
* possibly help each other with code reviews, resumes, or interview prep
You **don’t need to be an expert**, but you should have at least some basic knowledge (e.g., Python, some ML concepts, maybe tried a course or two). This isn’t meant for complete beginners — more like a group for people who are already learning and want to go deeper through practice 💪
If there’s already a community like this, I’d love to join. If not, I’m happy to set one up!
SERVER: not accepting others at the moment
| r/deeplearning | post | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNTctWW15RmtCRzlxN0J0Vk8tVTZCTE5ob3VoNUNOOHNVazEtY21DZ3FiQ0dYVkVwQTloNWUzOF9QazZMWHl1bzR6YW1sbWZkbmM5NkJKeEsyZWRxRHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdm5TVkdwVUtYMnE3bmxQMEpwSzZobVVKRXhieUQzbGt6N3RudkhoU0NVcDdrSlRJV24tWFRrUjRMZmRkT25qTDZvOTNsdkdKNDF0eWpCdzVEUHhwNVN5LVFWQUlMRHVfUFNscjR3STlpYkJnUE4zUEY4Rm54SGpOc2VHRi1UOGg4VW1BaTdncEJUajBXcC1Fa2dxTmFOV3BfSDc5RkZ6TFoxQXI0emNqdXRrdUxmVkx6RUR0d05JSHVHV2VKeU9Bbkt3WlR3QjJKYkdCcjh1WmFkZTVtQT09 |
The speed difference between Firefox and Chromium-based browsers is crazy.
I'm building a small web application that searches through multiple Excel files for a specific reference. When it finds the match, it displays it nicely and offers the option to download it as a PDF.
To speed things up, I'm using a small pool of web workers. As soon as one finishes processing a file, it immediately picks up the next one in the queue, until all files are processed.
I ran some tests with 123 Excel files containing a total of 7,096 sheets, using the same settings across browsers.
For Firefox, it tooks approximately 65 seconds.
For Chrome/Edge, it tooks approximately 25 seconds.
So a difference of more or less 60%. I really don't like the monopoly of Chromium, but oh boy, for some tasks, it's fast as heck.
Just a simple observation that I found interesting, and that I wanted to share
I recorded a test and when I start recording a profile, it goes twice as fast for no apparent reason xD
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3513OPu9nA](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3513OPu9nA) | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQ09DcW1Rb0lvcUoyX2EwR182aFlidXZycVBmT0RvSFNaUmgzNXNNb0ROcHM2d016ak56U3liRFJlcWRiTlpsTXpNWGJVTG1Ob3B5S2FlcG8yVkdpNmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVUloYXZpMlNmLVRIa1ZaRlBONk5MR1pmSVdrQVlRSVlac0liU21SZ1JkWnNQc2xZd25ZUUxsdXg5VFJJMktuQW9PNHhJamVOcnROTHcxblhUNERaU3JYODJOMmNfSXpKUjBxN1p2VEJ4SC1mTE10bXcyOXdsMk9iY1FhLTMtQVgteU1EZlRmQ28wUEtNb1BnQ3RIWU9XMy1ELXdRanktOC1aRm02WVZOTFh1ZVl0WWtkOUkySnZ2YmdlYklsY0xv |
Hello
I am a manager currently. And I have worked over 10 years as an engineer.
I have been offered a SW3 position at Google.
I am not worried from take home number. I am doing this primary because
1. My current company is struggling and I need to get out. They are outsourcing, bonuses have been cancelled.
2. I enjoy more hands on work.
3. I want a better brand in my resume
My questions are
1. Should I continue to grind for companies like that may not have the same brand but I hope I have a better shot at a higher position?
2. How hard is it to get promoted at Google from SW3 position?
3. How hard is it to move to management from engineering at Google?
Thanks!
| r/cscareerquestions | post | r/cscareerquestions | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRY1JvUExPTUtRQUFsM3paWDVtcFFMODlZWk5hTExuWWs4MnY2dWJHZU0yMWNoMGRQa2VsaUF4VGdzcW5UQkdQNW9VSURwVGJJYUx3MWVRc2l2TzhIX1FhcncwQk82T243M3lhZE0zd0lnQzQ9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZ014UWRqWFRnN2dfQkdqeVFmMS1RWGhlMkt4VW5CenVmS3lhTEFtM1oxSXNhY3o3Z21iM0ZJU3AxUElXU05MQ0x0blRQQ0VBQW5MeVRHQmFGc3o5QVFhTXhMUGhObndlQ1otQkJwS05sWEdBMTktUC16N2JWczJMbnFhREg0djY3anh3R3YzVy0xNWdlVllzVkxaMVZlMUV6Y0dlckRRSks5aHF4Uko1WENyeHpBTXBLSXcwV2Rpc1VMNG9YcG5T |
Just saying it must be one or the other unless you have a more plausible explanation. | r/bitcoincash | comment | r/Bitcoincash | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZGtuQmljWWlRWFUtc0k4cXllQ2xCOEhIdWxhV05DbWdTM3Ixb05jcmMydHZVbUUyTjRyZk9rajZ3LVZBRVc5RVhGaUdEeTFxemo4VGJVR1lOWlBFYU1HSTBjVklkbWVxNGRuQW1wSTRoTzA9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdjlaeF9yWEUtU3F0OEUtazhRUnBsZmtoMUUtVWo2bkltMjJJeXg4R0ViMWhoUUQ4MWtPMi1uY0k4YUZKTncyT2lRdUdVTE5lVnUyZkVSMjI0TW9xaTZkRndvcDh5aTZzb0FMSllJTWV3SGlCWXBKR0NqRUJ6UHBFUkdidkJZUXlWNWczR2FsWFhTc0dibk1NcWtUMEZ6XzlySFdHUnZtcmlsSjZCSkhMUVAyUHgtcTBtNFdFVExsS0oyQjRDak8tUktacG9xUnlPekhmdG4tNFBpdHUwZz09 |
I really liked the concept of SmolLM (specially the 125m version which runs very very fast even on my low budget GPU and has somehow decent output) but when I found out it's not multilingual I was disappointed (although it makes sense that a model this small sometimes even struggles on English language as well).
So I decided to make a variation on another language and I couldn't find any pre-train codes for that. My question is did anyone here managed to pretrain this model? | r/deeplearning | post | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUVE2aWx5MEcwdjE1VkVlRm9Kd3pILW91SnFIR2NJLWRnMmVVTFRxaExIcS0teWZBWmZlV0pDVGYydjdBUk9Gdy0zQTlDM2JmRmFpQllfd1g5eG1zNnc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdmFkaWVXZmJsMXB4TENLa2ZuTUVack5vM3pOSXgtVDNQZXppaEYyTVNJWUptY0w0Z2VIWVZzbDFGckdIeEFjRTl0ejNwQ2JmM2dGQUxoMEZLUTVyTkV0Q1F5Mk1vQ1VUQmpHRTVkR3ZsbWdwUFhJeWRuQVJuaDA0N19pbTdCaWdxSENnb2p3d1V3Y3lnOEIzVXFmT3JuVk4tQVJFV3FBNFpMakJnaDM2NFh6Zl9NYlF3eW9mN2kzY1hfQkd3OFBr |
I recently came across a novel method for detecting model substitution in LLM APIs - essentially checking if API providers are swapping out the models you paid for with cheaper alternatives.
The researchers developed a "fingerprinting" technique that can identify specific LLMs with remarkable accuracy by analyzing response patterns to carefully crafted prompts.
Key technical points:
* Their detection system achieves 98%+ accuracy in distinguishing between major LLM pairs
* Works in black-box settings without requiring access to model parameters
* Uses distinctive prompts that elicit model-specific response patterns
* Testing involved thousands of API requests over several months
* Found evidence of substitution across OpenAI, Anthropic, and Cohere APIs
* Substitution rates varied but reached up to 12% during some testing periods
The methodology breaks down into three main steps:
1. Generating model-specific fingerprints through prompt engineering
2. Training a classifier on these distinctive response patterns
3. Systematically testing API endpoints to detect model switching
I think this research has significant implications for how we interact with commercial LLM APIs. As someone who works with these systems, I've often wondered if I'm getting the exact model I'm paying for, especially when performance seems inconsistent. This gives users a way to verify what they're receiving and holds providers accountable.
I think we'll see more demand for transparency in AI services as a result. The fingerprinting technique might inspire monitoring tools that could become standard practice for enterprise API users who need consistent, predictable model performance.
TLDR: Researchers developed an accurate method to detect when LLM API providers secretly swap advertised models with cheaper alternatives. Testing major providers revealed this happens more often than you might think - when you request GPT-4, you might sometimes get GPT-3.5-Turbo instead.
[Full summary is here](https://aimodels.fyi/papers/arxiv/are-you-getting-what-you-pay-auditing). Paper [here](https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.04715). | r/neuralnetworks | post | r/neuralnetworks | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdDBUVk1ic3o2LURCQnVjNGRmaVV4VW41TVdnQVcwRUQ1SDJhNHY3V211dE1uRDFVWWotemZsaEZsamF2dVZBZTQzb09GdDhaUzNVaFRUY2dMX19IalJaQlhXOEZQek5QRHZiY3ZkOS1yRFU9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRzBkZHp5Z1JkSl9BT3R1cFF5MlNWN205d25lRHlQQ3JTdl9pWTkxQVFNX00yM25jRFlDOXVob3lkZE1ac1NRMnR4U3hwU2xVcVdsZGxNMnBwUWd6Ym1JYURIalZQcnNjbFotdHFoVXU4YWYwcWdmYUllZnFsRUNzSEpialB3Q3NkMG80WEx2TmhLRlJEazF0bkJtYnlBUHdMUmxVZk16Wlg4bWRLV3NSYW1nQldVUWVZRWVreTVQMkFRZE1tbHJ1LS1CZ3JMcEFVZGF4ci1ZOUs5RnFudz09 |
There can't be any regulatory hurdles. BCH is Bitcoin. Could be not enough market demand. Or maybe their insiders don't have enough BCH. Or maybe they're waiting until after the May upgrade. Or some other explanation. I don't know, that's why I asked | r/bitcoincash | comment | r/Bitcoincash | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRmdUbVlldTFWcGhGWEEycVptSmxDTmtKWmgwdmVudkpyM1Zpc3RuSXRENVJEVGNnbUdHcUN1dE5rc05nYm8zZl9xdHloMEVIWjZ0NFJ2aDgxaGtHTXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReDFtbDk1eWNzM3JLdTllRV8zSk9YV1lVTEhpdEgzYktpVEV2N3NVMWZTNHhnUThPOFBPTkRXRzFVb1BCNlRZQ3FuUnJVcXZJRVJzM29kaFU0V2Exem5kRDdyQXFxaXBLRl8ycFF5TjZPMjZsTHc1emFLT1l1eGtMR0VSMVBwbDVYYXBDVGlQNWdUZ0RaMzFPbWlSMUs0U01pNHR4SXVIMERaZjJ2dEh6R2NjcUR1T0ZGSHZYYWtqeDRDcmxhNXdacmdiR1RyZTZPOVFUXzQxVUZ1ZjFvdz09 |
BCH is actually better in every way. The only thing holding BTC up is its price, as soon as that goes its now a pointless unusable coin. | r/bitcoincash | comment | r/Bitcoincash | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTW4xNVlDd0IyTFFsaERFY01Od1lEYWJZdUxsMFhCUVJ2MDZFLVpSWG1sVndZOGFtMUdwQVBHLXNicmZiZkFVTlE3aGYwVVZrdk1vOFdlRFExSS1rbGc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQURPZGJINGpaQ2k3M1hvWkpWOWRsdDNzOWo0SENQbktYcl82TnAxNVF4cWh3WDdOaV8tQS1PZ3J6RGxLaU9zVGxPbUNRUGtVS3RVVzZ5UHo4ME1INlFBa3RnMjBsM0RTVWpYVWRzdnNtR2R1N210V0xnd2NEaFFtSWRrNElUSnZFNEREYXB4dWkyMG10dnZuLUxsVEw3X0UyZFRoQ1FtOGlKQWNDRXhMUHdzNzRNNGJ3Uk1DeXUwdURZSDV6OG9sZ1dqTTBDS2N3ckU5N21leklDUDR1Zz09 |
HODL 🤡 he showed me on a piece of paper with a squiggly lines | r/solana | post | r/solana | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROG0xaDlDS1BGWkJyTUhNY2xLVm1DcnpkV2FvbmRNVUxTbmt5RXQ3SGE4T21jV2YyM2N0SWpfM0I3eGdobENWRWdJRjM5MUV4d1VrdXI1TU9LRm1HVFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRR1hVZkJKYzd5bk5fa2lSaDNkUmZJT3djYWMyY3JVVEJhYXFjeVkxdmMxd2VfUjRnN0ZpM0NVSlNsUGZuaW8zMEtTQjZtT2J0YkJobTk2dS1QUWJ6TjFicWk3dURGT0EzYjlrbGlfTE5LNVVYdDYyejlEMHdNdy1jTXZ0ZVRsZEpTSm5qRVY5dUt2RkdId0dnc3lhQmc2amV2bTNPR085cGtkcWxlbjROeDF3PQ== |
Picture will be referenced later
For some background all I’ve done related to data science is a harvard edx python course which I took twice (first time I got all the way to the final project then quit, the second time I wasn’t able to finish all the lectures). Though I know I have the skills, I really need a refresher on the language.
Some questions I have are:
1. Is it good to take certifications in this field. For example, in the computer networking role, the CCNA is an extremely important certification and can easily get you hired for an entry level position. Is there anything similar in data science?
2. Any way to find data science internships? Idk why but it’s kinda hard to find data science internships. I did manage to find a few, but idk which ones the best use of my time. Any help here?
3. In the picture I put a roadmap that i found online. The words are kinda small; to clarify, first they say to learn python, then R, then GIT, then data structures and algorithms, after that they recommend learning SQL, then math/statistics, then data processing and visualization, machine learning, deep learning, and finally big data. Is this a good path to follow? If so how should I approach going down this route? Any resources I can use to start learning?
Any other tips would be greatly appreciated, thank you all for reading I really appreciate it. | r/datascience | post | r/datascience | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYzFOb2Q0OTJHUGNtbjRSZlNZMDdVQXFhbVN2X1dZbzVaYnNEczhVS0phalBYU21lWURZZ2hhX0dhNDd4cm01dUVnX3dXTWJJUndqbkloei1jVlNXU3RQUFQzUnM5ZXE4dzBrekdjUlA1aDQ9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRekVGd3RIV3VLREJQWFJsZElVeFBOdEs3NnBiU1phNmkxU3l2TUlnX1oxb3hvVVIteUs0Uy1qLU9KM195QVJsLWRQV2JXQlNudmVLMmRWb0ljR3c2M09zSTN2UG50YWN5R2ZBTlJCdWc1ZXFlRlBXTFRDc2JtTHVtVHBfMzZVb0xNWGVXSExKMTJfQll6R2JWa1YteGZaNGRCYTFpM294aWZxMjB5dkpjTExIaGZnOGd3Q000NHNYbWdFendMcjJqUU9MckhuUGJHQzdERW9QeHFibk5tQT09 |
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Original post from X: https://x.com/SeleneWallet/status/1909951065333604635 | r/bitcoincash | post | r/Bitcoincash | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaUhrbUNmTFR1bnpEekYzT2xGR1BpNGFmOEFCMFhkckY5cHBnbjVDbV9OWXFSMkRjRnhGaDU5RTVyOUdHNWUzRURhOHBZUUNHMkJudGxLdno1R3hDLWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTUM4d0pLV0M3elBlYzJXVHlCUGY2NVE0WWhyLXRfR3NmOEJlZXpxMUdwV0FwYzVrV1E5SjltQTNfTGRhczBtSTN1azJFbUF3WVcybzZvQ0xFOUdIajdFMW5fVGtOQ1ExYVZsUkxzSmV4UmJDd0ZCOExoTW1UUks5MXZTZVRveU5OZTVNWU1NU3ZadFB2VU15blYwWGk2cGhiYnE3bW9TYmhMbEowV3VOU1hfOVE3TE1GT1ZGTVNFbzRWcGsyUjVZemxPOVp4TEdvR21YTGhYZXJBa0tqUT09 |
Hi everyone,
I'm working on a 2-class cell segmentation project. For my initial approach, I used UNet with multiclass classification (implemented directly from SMP). I tested various pre-trained models and architectures, and after a comprehensive hyperparameter sweep, the time-efficient B5 with UNet architecture performed best.
This model works great for training and internal validation, but when I use it on unseen data, the accuracy for generating correct masks drops to around 60%. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong - I'm already using data augmentation and preprocessing to avoid artifacts and overfitting. (ignore the tiny particles in the photo those were removed for the training)
Since there are 3 different cell shapes in the dataset, I created separate models for each shape. Currently, I'm using a specific model for each shape instead of ensemble techniques because I tried those previously and got significantly worse results (not sure why).
I'm relatively new to image segmentation and would appreciate suggestions on how to improve performance. I've already experimented with different loss functions - currently using a combination of dice, edge, focal, and Tversky losses for training.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! If you need additional information, please let me know. Thanks in advance! | r/deeplearning | post | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYXF2cHpNcF96ZWJyZ1hkUzRlNkJuNXdOZ09XblV3RlF3WEtrVVY1MVN2QUZjTndJMnpOZkY5UnFjX2x2N00yWFc5XzZYOTZDVzZDN0UzTV9kVlZVRkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMEtwbXdaVmhnbXFiOUh2LWFVUXlIMmRTNUJYMlotX1hNR1NNM2tzWVd5eG1RU3Q3YXk4ZGkxZk5wNlNTY0xRWXctbkUyVXdMZWFibUJQUDdvYW1ncXFScVg3Y3lialBoZVgxM29sUTQtbENrMFFrRGJLcDQ5eWZ0MTJCQ18yaWd0R0xpZVJybWp4NnJTRUNoVGpsWDJJRFVUVE42djRmYjJxVVJoLXVMeXdzQ2dXTjlpZ05iaEFTNVJ0LXQ2Y1FPOTBVYTVYSWg4bFp5UE9zZFRDUXBHQT09 |
Hi everyone,
I need to replace old Cisco 2960x with 9200L and previouse admin configured VoIP ports with mls qos trust cos and auto qos voip trust, but this command are removed in IOS 17.12.x. What is adequate command for 9200 sw?
These are configuration on a ports connected to Cisco phone and Uplink to Core:
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1
switchport access vlan 6
switchport mode access
switchport voice vlan 7
switchport priority extend trust
srr-queue bandwidth share 1 30 35 5
priority-queue out
mls qos trust cos
spanning-tree portfast
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/49
description UPLINK
switchport mode trunk
switchport nonegotiate
srr-queue bandwidth share 10 10 60 20
queue-set 2
priority-queue out
mls qos trust cos
auto qos voip trust
spanning-tree portfast disable
ip dhcp snooping trust
| r/networking | post | r/networking | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRHVmVHZuSk05VE9zYklYTk41b1F2SUg2b1FTejdJZExsMTFVWXpYaTBYUnFUckdIeENkeHMtRnRiUGZSMk1IRnRFcHlnNTlhRUhLRDV6N1hCa2Rpcnc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMG9abXlJa2NYNDRtVTU5Wk1vanlOTWZBdXkyR3BQemJlUmNHU1NWN003bFloNk9GLUJQcWIxZXBCbEpacVhqR0RkSWlIRGlES29rZW0xSW16T0xabXhVNmVBRHZsUHhIVE5iaUtsNTJTRzFKSnRLdS0xenZZT1ZQUTF6ZFh6c3NzbDZlZzRCNFZkMVlVaFl4SmVPRHVhaFcxcGdhMEdzbzJ3RmNMMWVVdl9KWDlKLTRhTldMRkE3aU5ESVVyemNM |
Governments worldwide face challenges related to corruption, inefficiency, and short-term decision-making driven by greed. Imagine a system rooted in rational decision-making, ethical governance, and transparency. What structural changes, economic policies, or citizen participation methods could make this vision a reality?
Here are some ideas to discuss:
Decentralized governance to reduce manipulation opportunities.
Technocratic oversight where experts guide policy based on evidence.
Digital democracy platforms for citizen involvement in real-time policymaking.
Education reforms emphasizing critical thinking and civic engagement.
What do you think? Are these feasible? How could they be implemented effectively? I’d love to hear diverse perspectives on this issue.
| r/politicaldiscussion | post | r/PoliticalDiscussion | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQUd3a0kyS1oyaU80OVhqeGhEUmxiclZyUGJXbGdxYzBnU3R5X21PSWJnbnVZSHdrdlNsQjlhdzV6SWQ3TEVJMW9KaVhlSzNvcWdtUTZaN0lUQ0IwVlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVXRTS09PUEQ5azNhTzRqY3o0bUs0R1d1RWtvQk5reS1SV2JYMThNSWMtdW10OUJ2aElZSFdtMVhLWm9DWExVS2NtbHY1Q2ZibTNzV0FHOEhxU2pfNkRTSmJxbktsWkhUQnZvNDhwdGh4ME0xYTdiR0c2bGc4THVMVE11NHo1ZzFHMkFlTFo0dGhVU05NNUF1RHc0bWJUOXBTNDhIYlJmSkwzOHBCTVBFX3hCVC1lME1MRE1KYUtXckFpSmt6bm5WVjR6cThsOWZzUDlqa0I1VlBDb0Vxdz09 |
Obviously as JD Vance being the vice president of Donald Trump at the time of these tariffs and the stock market Plummeting if the trump administration does not take action to stop this and if JD Vance leads the GOP for 2028 will the mast majority of people that voted for trump originally in 2024 that thought he didn't do good switch their vote for the democratic cause? | r/politicaldiscussion | post | r/PoliticalDiscussion | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWGNlUTdzc1NNZVFiWE5DWVRfQmtrRjg5dG5YcFQwdnI5WnZUdDFjTnl1OVdyRmRIbkw1UjBPOWpPZWJCakgwdXpfV3JSQ0xiRldtR2xISlh0T3RHNlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRM1kwYURlNEg2dUMydkJVX3ZIMkFjbmZfMElYSHVVektUTjdlRWFHYUdNWWJFWHgwSFNIWXB5d0xsUFA3aGdkTVBydUtRNVdMMktjdUJ1dFdfMENiM0NFM05tLXZjTXF6X3pKWVpCcjYxVXNNUkdIODllWFZCZzE3Rjk0UTVoRFU5YkJMWXpqcEtmc3BOc1F6N2Y5NEIwZmFQTGdqc1JnWnZjaHdaWlJwMW5iOHZ0TXZfVGp5QmZRRlBSTjhLVXk0dDd5WERTWUN4RlJTVEJsSWZLYzFiMUlTX04yXzJMb0pfZXlmT1QzeHMtYz0= |
I did, hit me when I sent the coins that it was surely a scam, and tried to take back my transaction, but was too late. Fortunately it’s a 2 step scam, so I actually made like 50 cents, first they try to make you think it’s real by making it work when you send the first small test transaction, and then when you send some big amount to make some decent money, they keep your coins. Do not trust these scammers please. They WILL keep your tokens once you send a good amount.
I will say they have done a decent job with it, I never fall for this shit but here they got me with the “just send a little money to test it out!”. Be safe guys
| r/solana | post | r/solana | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVkFFd0U3LVN4bkwwRGxlMzVRTHAyeGw0MWFiTXIxWTd5NlY4TS11VkZ0RXFFZ2RPRk1tOUs4UVNKMWVhM3NYWUVTUDhGbFN2dkVqdVMwd09MbXpFdnVBTWsxTHJkWENyMXlsZ005QUpKMnc9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMElINzBSTkFGZUhxXzYtYmI2MTJYZFBjS1MxcjE1aEtZRzNwTHktUVFGWnItVnQ1TnFfWFp5QjcyYTBPVW1vUjFJMXBsX3dsRHQwN2tJaDZwQ3NNMXBlY1RYOFFtZFhqUEdvOHFJNkNWMkRZRXZQcWE2bkVhT2FNMWFTdF9QSE83ZmlOZkNObDk3NDBCSlhaZnJVaXNNbTluRTlaQ2Rpc3h6d0pBZU9GbkU4PQ== |
Don't do drugs, kids. | r/neuralnetworks | comment | r/neuralnetworks | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSDUzal84QWlISVN2U0JMZnk4djVjWmRabkllLWhwNnZmRkowZWhTSFBHRTktc3MxSDZ2NjFJX1p2Rk5xSlJzWDNVOElTTWNiM1h1SGhfQW1JVDAtTHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaUNQMkw3NnhPbG1KWXpsLUM4Z2NxN1RlaXpVR0NEQ3RkUTRTM3hHb0xMVkRSekhKT1hxSkZCalhTTUs0RDhMWUNid25rTDlRWU5VLXJMZkNZenU2MDRZZUNoLUdrTFFoYUZXMFBiSGFqVHRtMjV1LWtwVUxjanVaY1RYNWpwSW9naTRpYVgxMzVyVlB6em5vZW5obUJXdlBRVzljWU9ROFR4dktuVVkwblVNPQ== |
From what I’ve seen, people who are successful in their corporate career have had quick career progression e.g. promotion in every 1-2 years.
If you are one of these kinds, what helped you in your progression. | r/careerguidance | post | r/careerguidance | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbUxFVnRGQ0hiWTJuYnhwQldicFFCelg5aTE1MkhqeFVkbmV0WGdULVE3UzlKVmEwRE1ITGtrZFJFT2VvbHk5YXhNWXJiQWVCWW1GdktfcXpSOEk4NVBVUmVHLW15bHdOZkVTZ1hDSkdrSm89 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWnVGUk8yQmlqcnliaHY3cllTU0FvWDB2SUhKWDlpcEtHMlBISkFfVlhFdkZEcXJ1Q1VrRHpRWGVPd1VFdlVYRmJwZ3gxRHR0dFdJZk5GQWREbUtVTXRIY1FQZFdLV2Q5aGR0NDM4cEh3X3RYMGlaWlZqZTgzVkxZZ3p3cjg0bUlPeXpjbEMtUHZ4NVRyaV9qWlJxWnRVRHhNeFZwTDhjc0wwLWVudDM2WlRfSUdsdzkxWDhIMms2aXVaRG9WZFVEOXRMWDFBMkhOdVd6YWFsVWFXRWlLQT09 |
Majority voters expect filecoin to cross $20 while weighted average of all votes suggests a price of $11.52 per filecoin. Though 28% of the voters see it below $2.5.
***Source:*** [*https://botsfolio.com/crypto/filecoin/price-prediction*](https://botsfolio.com/crypto/filecoin/price-prediction) | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSlpNUjM1eERzUU9IaXNUNnhhbFM3SWZweXhXazZweFVmVk9zbUdyc3RWblFiUW1GYk81Nzc5NnE4RHQ3bVdqdHYtSTBmQ2ZMREtDcjZlbS1NWU91RXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZnJVUVV5bWhpMWRPSlJNM2VxVWdCbFFGVnFsLXlyNnBDelNiRUlYcGRoRGNJMWRnTld0TlZrR3VDUVA2MnNvOHZqeXVEdHdmdU50ajF0VERRbjhmcGk5STZkdjFILVVqMEExWmVnUHc0TzIybW5nVWJSaXBTSEVGQjZOWFR3V1B5aGNpeHpORExoeXV5UmlDYUhXc3JzbS1uTHgzcWllREZCSWdtcUt6MEdLbi1LUTlxdU5weURCSUlGRDBOVWNkeTY0a3JRTUlCeTB4NUJFSHYxSFZ6QT09 |
So I am making gan model for malware detection and in that model I have 3 datasets, 2 for training and 1 for testing (included a few of its samples in validation though).
I am getting a very high training loss (starting from 10.6839 and going till 10.02) and very less validation loss (starting from 0.5485 and going till 0.02). Though my model is giving an accuracy of 96% on dataset 1 and 2 and an accuracy of 95.5% on datatset 3.
So should I just ignore this difference between training and validation loss? If I need to correct it then how do I do it?
Architecture of my model would be like
Generator has a dropout layer with gru
Discriminator has a multihead attention with bi gru
Using feature loss and gradient penalty
Gumbel softmax and temperature hyperparameter
BCE Loss | r/deeplearning | post | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYVpzbG5jQ0NnV2o3Nk9yejdfTHZNTzJZN0J4LTFxM1pCVzFxWFFCdTJzNVVwWUNOWGtoNXNCTlpob05yVFI3eS1FbjRRN0pjNHl2VlVuOW9vV3hNQkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcThRQ2wxQnNySmJ2RDlKazhTdjhlMlpXcXRaM2hpSW5Bci1IRkhqeFF0VENudmhBQVRzbHUtLVVHaFRWbjRHanZSSGd2TWlSOXdJaGxyNEFiWWJrRWZBbnVST1VsWWZCUXpjTDEtSXh6TllWMXBLdktrZXIyTW1EaDB1Y2VNSnpOVkZGSG9fcVpXUk5rSWxPMlVlZjEyT1RzTU5ZWk9nNmhyaWdyQkVhVkF1bTZSeG9vX3dZSGdnQ0JMM3VhdFI4cUlYRFptVm9xdzI4dGJGSE51Um9Bdz09 |
I’m new to crypto trying to “do my own research” but there are no P/E ratios, revenue projections etc. I’ve been buying KAspa as a speculative play but TAO seems like it already has a foothold and you can stake it. Any insight from people that have history with TAO would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. | r/bittensor_ | post | r/bittensor_ | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRS1ExaERQUXBMbzRNV2lKVTU1bk5OUDNUbFppemVNYm9Jcy0tUVM3cXZrSlpDQ1VtaGtkbUFhSElrbGdLSnNGMVhReXF0eU8wYkRJZ3VRRmUwaHY2bV9FRTNIVzl1dDhXdHdzQ0xzVDJrcFE9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVV9zV2oyRk41Q2dndUdzajlrRkI1NXAzTGI0VVpuRVZKMHRoV2txLWhGQy11VmVuSm43YVJCa21QTjBtdXdaa1pfNnMzcm0tbE55VVU3bFhjcXZpUHdNLW55WjJJX3dmbGlkcTNuOHFJR1hNMW9RRS1qMVRCelQ0LUxfTDFSbUpMSnJRRFc2XzdpUkMzaDJLYUJRLVBLckJIOVMtcEs5b1BqNVgxeGFQVFhzPQ== |
Hey everyone!
I’m a junior in college majoring in CS, and I’ll be honest I’m not at the skill level I want to be when it comes to programming. I know some C++ and Python, and I have a couple Udemy courses I’ve started, but I’ve realized I’ve been doing a lot of everything else (job, clubs, extra curricular activities, etc.) except really sitting down and doing the work to improve my coding skills. I do have a lot going on so hearing how you guys time managed to become better programmers that would be awesome.
I want to LeetCode more, build stronger fundamentals, and stop feeling like I’m just coasting through. I don’t want to be the person who looks busy but avoids the hard stuff that actually leads to growth.
If you’ve been in this spot and came out stronger:
* What helped you the most to improve your coding skills?
* How did you build consistency without burning out?
* Any strategies for balancing LeetCode, projects, and schoolwork without getting overwhelmed or distracted?
I’d appreciate any advice, routines, or resources that helped you actually get better, not just pass classes. Thanks in advance! | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcndabno4R3VneXJOSHd2eG1uOV92UVV5Q0xrZFNHRTZQMF9hYWl4dEtSRkwzTThrT0dxdklrSF81TE5wcmFMWkhDdDMwdWxzX3AtNFhBMWpyUHZvTWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcnpZcU42cnkxUnlkS0pYTnNYeF9qNllYazhlMUpKMnl4RlhVWlc3OVdRdlAyZU1pcXNTeG13cm02VGhMc2pSdVB0ZjByYWRqeU84S1BpYkVQSGpUd25kOGEzOHNWMWRaTjB3aEhOSmM3UTVuNTZDNUlRZU5pNVdFVGxkcm1LaWdNdU9MbDA4RVRyeTN2TkdmWTZHa1FBZjRjbm5Ya1pKWmdzRDh1Z1o5R29NRmFqV2VNOFJKVlpzTFhBdjNuUl96T3ZMLXQ4TkR6ZGhFNnZ2dEpBOWx4dz09 |
What range are you predicting? | r/filecoin | comment | r/filecoin | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcThMOXFEcjBfdUlWMkRrZDFPSk51enAwdDNKYkxTeUYyanBPc1VJMHlmMURwSF9aWWpYSmlHYVk4ajdpNktoYlltaE5WbmRfcHlLczdFUTdmLTNacFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRU0pCRkFJakljTkE1eVd6OV9IYlRuOXlHb1hoRGNhLXk3SnllX2FTN2NLOGROWnVCazlwaVQ3MHB3Q096SkJFakgwaTNCaVRvSjNjcVhGUXduNFpJajI1eGZqN24xT0thR0lUUXFGUXRnNk1ZZWZqQkI1dDRHSC11WFlDYi1TaWFQTUgtUU84MlBNS19UanNRMS1YX3ljTk0tSVMwdW9VODhGeXc5YjYtSEVyeERwdGFGWWZTSHNNX2t6cjRobnNOZUhjeW1tLTI2MVZyTkN5SHdQelBjUT09 |
I know I am preaching to the choir as many of you already know to avoid GoDaddy like the plague, but I think we can agree that the GoDaddy brand is absolutely massive and there’s many individuals who fall for their persistent marketing believing GoDaddy to be the best **when in reality they are far from it.**
If you’re building a website for the first time, I highly recommend staying away from GoDaddy as not only their products over priced, but GoDaddy often leads to technical headaches in the future which is why most developers shudder when they hear a client has been onboarded onto GoDaddy.
**TL;DR** \- The best alternatives to GoDaddy in my opinion is going with [Porkbun](https://porkbun.com/) ($11/yr) as your domain registrar, [Cloudways](https://hostingadmiral.com/go/cloudways-gd) ($11/mo) as your web hosting provider, and WordPress (Free) as your content management system. If you'd like to do this, I highly recommend watching [this YouTube tutorial](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=du5FQXJJtco) as it will walk you through the entire process.
Anyways, In this review I’m going to try and (to the best of my ability) break down all the tricks of this Father who wishes to be called Daddy.
**He is not your Daddy.**
# Do not buy your domain with GoDaddy
Most people start their online business adventures by purchasing a domain and of course gravitate to GoDaddy because that’s the brand they’re the most familiar with from all their advertising.
GoDaddy .com domains renew at $22/yr. They mark up their .com domains by 100% all while giving the impression that they’re giving you a discount.
**Here is a table of** `.com` **rates so you can see how GoDaddy compares to other domain registrars.**
|Registrar|.com Rate|Note|
|:-|:-|:-|
|GoDaddy|$22/yr|No thank you daddy|
|Namecheap|$15/yr|Namecheap used to be cheap but they’ve raised their rates significantly over the years.|
|Porkbun|$11.06/yr|Very tasty. This is what I use along with Cloudways and WordPress to build my websites. [Tutorial here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=du5FQXJJtco).|
|Cloudflare|$10.44/yr|Cloudflare has a great DNS service, but I prefer to keep my DNS separate from my domain registrar for security purposes.|
As you can see above, there are much better alternatives to GoDaddy that will save you over 100% a year. However, upon first glance on their website, their marketing gives the impression you’re getting a deal when in reality you are not.
[0.01 Marketing Tactic](https://preview.redd.it/ypgyq85pwtte1.png?width=1516&format=png&auto=webp&s=9180e5afaa951730e4ec1b77dfb4443f849d0b18)
[Overpriced .com domain](https://preview.redd.it/k4od40dqwtte1.png?width=1422&format=png&auto=webp&s=f555f69cf966b9cdbd8d572a799b3951a2d9341f)
If you were to go forward and purchase your domain with GoDaddy, they’ll further bombard you with various different products to up-sell you on including:
* Web Hosting
* E-mail services (With Microsoft 365)
* Website builder
And the thing is, they hide the renewal rates of these products in fine print so **at checkout a lower cost appears.**
It’s instead best to just not use GoDaddy all together and instead get your domain name, web hosting, and email services, separately!
Not only is this more secure (reduces attack vectors for hackers) but it actually will save you more money each year as many web services (like GoDaddy) will bundle all of these together in a convenient package, but significantly mark-up the cost to earn a profit.
# Do not buy an SSL certificate with GoDaddy
https://preview.redd.it/qt0n7w9wwtte1.png?width=895&format=png&auto=webp&s=1162a5b6db637ec88cd6013a15dfcaaace79c65d
GoDaddy will try to sell you a SSL certificate for $100/yr. This is completely ridiculous, you can get an SSL for FREE with a non-profit called Let’s Encrypt which is supported by most web hosting providers.
However, with GoDaddy it’s very difficult to install Let Encrypt SSLs because they don’t support the ACME protocol. This is stated directly from [Let’s Encrypt themselves](https://letsencrypt.org/docs/godaddy/).
GoDaddy does have a free SSL option with AutoSSL which they don’t advertise. You have to dig to figure this out. Definitely something a newcomer isn’t privy to. This brings me to my next point of why you shouldn’t get your web hosting with GoDaddy.
# Do not get your web hosting with GoDaddy
At the lowest, GoDaddy will give you a **shared hosting** package for $12/mo but will try to push a 36 month plan on you that renews at $359.64 along with a paid SSL certificate, e-mail services (from Microsoft), and website security.
There are much better options than GoDaddy, for example for $11/mo you can get a **cloud hosting environment** with [Cloudways](https://www.reddit.com/r/HostingHostel/comments/12sr0ud/cloudways_is_the_best_web_hosting_provider_by_far/). Cloud hosting is known to be better than shared hosting since your website resources are distributed amongst multiple servers instead being on a single server shared with multiple people.
So not only do you get a better hosting environment, but **you get it at more affordable cost**.
Cloudways is one of the only web hosting providers that will offer a cloud hosting environment at the price found amongst shared hosting providers. That's one of the reasons why I believe them to be the [best web hosting provider](https://www.reddit.com/r/HostingHostel/comments/1itpdbx/comparing_the_best_web_hosting_providers_of_2025/).
People will debate endlessly on what the best web hosting is, one thing Redditor’s will agree on however is to stay away from Newfold Digital hosting companies like Bluehost, and Hostgator because Newfold Digital is a web hosting conglomerate known amongst web developers for poor service.
# Purchase e-mail services separately
Even though the e-mail service is provided by Microsoft 365, GoDaddy HEAVILY restricts the environment and limits what you can/cannot do (like administrative privileges).
Instead it’s better to just go directly to Microsoft 365 for Business or Google Workspace and set up your e-mail that way to ensure you have full control over your email. For more info check out my write-up on [how to set up a business email](https://www.reddit.com/r/HostingHostel/comments/1jbeggz/full_guide_to_setting_up_a_custom_business_email/).
# Is the GoDaddy website builder worth it?
This is the only thing I really can’t comment on because I’ve honestly never used the GoDaddy website builder, so I’ll leave it to the comments to share their viewpoints. Of course, because I’m heavily biased against GoDaddy, I would just stay away from it.
Personally I prefer to go the route of using WordPress as my content management system and then using the Elementor page-builder plugin to build out a website since it has an extensive ecosystem, and a large community with tons of YouTube tutorials as resources.
To be honest though, even if the GoDaddy website builder is good, I don’t think it would be worth it in total since you’d still have to deal with the GoDaddy ecosystem. But of course I’m biased… as you can see from this entire post.
/endrant
What are your thoughts? | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRc0tHb1ZLdDhSdVlWT25NYU9yNGJla0xzbWF4T2dZUUtfVnFIY0xkeW1FcU9GSDFnZEMwNC1RZUt4XzMtLVhsdllPNTMtZnZtTFUtYzlPU2Z2Q1JZZ3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQzBhLVRjVzlVcTcyU1pERWVHYy1BWjhzeDZCaU1ORVNSbHJWSHZNVFZTcm04cFd3aTBQMW1YNks2ZXF3T3RlRU0zNkZYdTFmNUdCX2tld0tLa2tfRU41NXh1MzdGbkV4VThPVG44emNMNzFWYlhJbFZmSm1vVWxMcHI3MFRDSVg5dUc5MzVEVGpVTTlvMUtVRWhvb0VIaVV2cU9tWXdUUWVWZ282ZUg1RTVZX2tDUmtUV3RLNklVQjF5MFF6Z0FH |
So you see it around $200 in the long run but any inflationary concerns? | r/filecoin | comment | r/filecoin | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaG1LaVZ3MTRSQ2ZkeUNaTlIxT3JUbVkxZ05FTGRUcUc2UGRhMVlqNDJiUG5hQndsVUhpWDlxUld3M1BVWmJqQjlFb25odVBSODNfelBpWDhHWHFaekE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRa1EzWk5ZWHM2NmZQVGpXbXR2RzItNXRrNnBOQWtuY0R0QXZkcE95OTF1VThHNUUtQmZjMUIxR0oyZHhyd3k1Mk1fdlpSSVB3M0dsMWR3TTRfa0pHa2NmQ1Nxa3RNX2tqcVVTMTFEZk1rNlpyek1Za3h2RDNSX3BSWngtOGpmcFdCaUI3aU8ydElGbVdVOWlmdWt2WTFPaWtNbXByY2VFb080X3RHU3RFOUd1X2Z0c0l3WnFfYm83MFpBYWtJLXgteTBxOE9Nc0Z0bzhQNGdaTnAzZUVsQT09 |
After tons of applying over the course of I'd say 6 - 7 months, and officially getting the CompTIA A+ cert, I have landed an official IT role as a Data Center Technician.
Huge thank you to everyone who contributes resume advice, I followed a lot of that advice I read here and it definitely made a difference. Also a huge thank you to everyone who just posts positively and encourages those of us searching for that first IT role to keep at it. I had been getting to the final interview rounds, and losing out to the more experienced candidates, and while I understand, it's still sucks lol.
Good luck to everyone still searching, and if IT is where you really want to be, you'll get there - use the good advice people post here and keep at it. | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRS0pmOHZDMFJmQXZUVllWNHJfcUI3T1oyWEx0VTRISWkxZS13ZW1QbVlJc0lxRk5seWJIVHpubmJWdEp4eTl4cUJBSEU1YUZ5R1VlMGxFakFkaXRudHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRV25IT25yaXhqaXFQcURPZ3lwdzU2czFsSm9sek1KLXZleXFkbDAzd2Z6SlliX0ZVN084Q0gtTDRQZTZpd2ZpRnRlc3psT2hKaHlvVDNEa3o2UnBNWm5pTm5iMVBMQ1hSTkZ2SGF5eHhUSFVLTnl4MjdTZzR5VzFva290eTl4V1VOX0VqLW0xS0NVMERNNDRwS2dYemZmR09wT2c2UUtIOUpDcW5obmlHa1QtZkNBa195MDU5UlcyQS1GMm96eWhEcmtwYTRUMVNnRWJnQllvWGFUZGdQUT09 |
This morning the Twickenham Stadium website started advertising the hospitality packages for the 7th Feb
https://allianzstadiumtwickenham.com/hospitality/upcoming-events | r/sixnations | comment | r/sixnations | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRLW84ZjlGWUtURmlWaUJrRXpwV1BUWHIxaFlXLUdqcUxaUlIwMTk2Y00tby1QTDNyWnE5M2Z3OVZoVk9Hdk1XT3FIZklaSEdkQnpJU1Q1SGpmalh3aVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYnBwVUdKMU1OeklUeXpHVDhMallKaWo0c2pvYU1SRFRpcDNQY01YNlQxUlZpVk1Vc1ZoemtsZXFaMXNZeTRRNmNwZmQwT1hiaERpQ0dUcHdNVGx3NzBXYlN2U3U4aWRHYTdWRmFKel9VU2hXeU1EdTVYYVZicW5uSDFyaVJFZGJpMUpfZExVWXdTUmhRdVlrNTVhcFNmVEdHaXlnUkdCY09EcXE2RnRXR2tSczh1X0d0MGhSMGc2eWRUV2dSMG13 |
Any thoughts on pros/cons for both of these AI and Big Data top projects? I really feel AI projects, Ethereum L2 networks, and web3 integration will have a big advantage for this market cycle, and maybe for the permanent future. AI can really help gather information, data, and automate research functions in so many various work fields, like hospitals or medical research facilities.
Along with this, there’s many projects that handle AI cloud storage and aggregation, which would make storing all of the information and data from research, or whatever the case, so much more efficient and fluent. One potential issue that would probably need addressing is keeping all of the data private and secure.
What does everyone think about these larger mcap projects before the bull run takes off this cycle 📈
For other AI network and AI agents projects, check out Sentio Protocol $SEN and Node AI $GPU | r/bittensor_ | post | r/bittensor_ | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRV3hrNk0xMVd4azhxdXpoOG1QSTJGaEM0YWhPYjNlT1c3UVlQUVdITF9uWXVMNXBoWDQxN1h5aEM5N2NWdExzdmhZeV9NSFhrRXpDNi1mTGlQV3FEX1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVEpxQ2Nnakp1Ymstek5Cd2NCVjJ0LThJX3lmbU1EcDIzdDJtVjJBaUpjbjJTVm9ZQTVDV0x0VzFzdzAxaFFmSVBhLXcxZzdBVkUzajlUVEpxeklnSWdsT2o1QUJEWHpwbFdQRWJIX00xaXZqWWVxRldGUW12ZGpKVXZMdkNUdXNSMnRaclZ1SlJzSE5SMkRhSzNPRkg2NzhyU24ycVpSNHRMTVZLdUt3UGhVPQ== |
I just want something to listen and take notes on a public congressional hearing, which I can only access via a browser. It seems like Otter only works with specific meeting apps i.e. zoom, teams - but please let me know if I'm wrong about that and how to configure it. I would prefer that it can listen directly to the app or even the computer audio as a whole, instead of relying on listening through the computer microphone.
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Alternatively, if there's a way to trick my computer into treating an app as an audio input that i can select for something like Voicenotes or another simple AI note-taker, that would work as well | r/legaltech | post | r/legaltech | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRM3lRXzVvVWI0YXNtVXE4RUt3MzNOTzF5VEdFUVBUX0VISHRfejJMdzlsY0s2aW5TczVoVmRnckZqa0VBU1QweDNTOTBKLVVPaW1oa3VkZ2pxcC1JeEhyWWR2NExsWGwzalpmRWlPTmF6SFU9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTkpPWjdEcE40RkNHUmk3c2JBZEdSUVdTWEhNMzdPalNMSzRtZzNvOW1KMWdhb2hncHZNaHpaWWd4M2FHbXBjR1pZU19lS3c4Q211M3FyZ0I5VDhhYXpRaUV5VThUZjdoWGNWOXNzbUliZEYxYTlTYkRrUmxILVp5cVV2eEh2d29ZanlXR2VDMDdId3BmLVF6RENlMVN3dW8tempneV94MF9NSnVHMXhHZ0FqcmhSblJxUjJXMjNCa25IaUNEU1Q0cFVnS0ZmNlFKMXpoTHdSNVNUckJRdz09 |
Hoping to get everyone's input. **What do you believe is the best Practice for Printer IPs: Static DHCP reservation or manually configured static IP on device?**
**Poll:** [https://strawpoll.com/e2naXd2lAyB](https://strawpoll.com/e2naXd2lAyB)
**Background:** At a place where the old adage "if it ain't broke, don't change" lives strong. This includes essentially all 100+ printers being set with manually configured static IPs on the device only, no DHCP record. The reasoning is "if DHCP goes down, it still works". I've been in IT for 20 years, and and I can't recall a time when that happened, plus if DHCP goes down, there's something a lot bigger wrong.
We have an IP/DHCP Management site for our network as we're part of a much larger corporation that uses it, and I want to make the push to get our location using that and static DHCP reservations instead.
Can you guys help me out? I need ammo for switching over. | r/networking | post | r/networking | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaUwxcUdXNnk1NnJUR0ZEUVdmc2NTUVUySEZVUDBRM1ZXLVJiWnlXNWVMVWt2Yy1BeEI4YUJDMld4eXN3a2pPYlAxREREXzFqN1pBdHlnSHlrSENzcFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTmhZRWg0cWVPSGcxR1dSdC1jdkxNYVVLbVlXRVBmNTg0dDV1bHB3bVc3eURCb0E0UWdGY3BqT2dQNGljYmZOWGZySFB4OHhVbHNzNGZJNi0teDRnYl94SDVrWW5CaE4yRnN2d0ZNRW00WkNYUXJsblVnZjFlTDVlMUJ3OTlsRFRpSVozT3I3MWVSSjJwS0JxLVFkTjVhTXNXYmhUb0Ftc1BJcmdNOGRqQlB2U2Z3OGVmMW44TFNVV25vMGdQN1Vn |
The new round of tariffs introduced by the Trump administration in 2025—most notably a **54% duty on imports from China**—are starting to show ripple effects throughout the economy. Apple alone has lost over **$930 billion in market cap**, and similar stress is showing up across the “Magnificent Seven” tech giants.
This article explores whether these moves echo the **Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act** of the 1930s, which worsened the Great Depression by triggering global retaliatory trade restrictions.
[https://medium.com/@llyengalyn/are-we-headed-for-a-1930s-style-slowdown-trumps-2025-tariffs-raise-the-stakes-f28dcc54a1d1](https://medium.com/@llyengalyn/are-we-headed-for-a-1930s-style-slowdown-trumps-2025-tariffs-raise-the-stakes-f28dcc54a1d1)
It breaks down:
* How tariffs are affecting tech supply chains
* Investor reactions and falling stock values
* Whether AI rollout delays (like Apple’s Siri upgrades) are also playing a role
* The broader historical parallels we *might* be walking into
**Discussion Questions**
* Could these tariffs bring on a slowdown as severe as the 1930s?
* Are we underestimating the interconnectedness of today’s global economy compared to the past?
* Is protectionism ever a sustainable strategy in the digital age? | r/politicaldiscussion | post | r/PoliticalDiscussion | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcHpSTHV1MjZiVV94cGhGUGJoNzJFLUl1enQ5ajJmUGdzMWI4bU5sNGNBVzF0N3BPQmtZVEtJc2pIN2xBTHROVWlPZU1ZNjdJd19ObjU0SUtXaWNLdjdFYXN1Y2dqaHZhTUxCR19BaW5DUG89 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZU1aaDA3WlM3b2lnSDlNYWJUUWRzVXB0VTNMVjd6M3pCUUNqcjNpZHlOQ0Mxd3Jqc1FXSm1OU0s2UVVEak5NSUVEejEzYUZ4bldtd011bEhMVnpPQVZEbDJOYnNicDUyWnU2VzhhXzUycGl1WERaVTFPWENTSnBwWDNVZ0NCM0EwOEJzLWZxNktZVXlpNjVDZDZaV0JGVW9lWXJqcTBLNGMzd2E2QmJUZmMzM3NyQ2IzRnlLZi1NU0d5SENWbEdySlQtVnpSRG1rLVV6Wk9UWUhmcVNkQT09 |
I always saw people losing their life savings on WSB, never did i think it would be me.
Don't do options, you lose.
(Positions included) | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYU1jaVVxaElNaXdOYm1LYVRhT1c2OXhsS09fR3ZST0pWZTdldnhxcm4tT2VKVXVfYkxIeGdENUdpZzFleHRlMDFsQ2RFVE42S0Jsdm9yVUhyZTJHWnc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRT3NWdnVCbURXMGktWnpuQmhzVVZac20yVk9CUk9NOW5HU3cyOVR5N1lfUjlKRnh5YmNzbXhHeDl6aE9weDd0Sm9sbHVVakxmdFdObW1jTlQwelZ5X0ZBSVJoZ05pZmZCa1BoQUNyaDA0WmhnSFlRUG5OZ2xKdUstQjV2a3d4SFRmVWZvRTNRWndKdzBJRTRKcUJxTGpDYXpXZ1hpUElOMy1tU0tnSmVDenhXYk1qTnB2bU1FZGlBbG1DeDRlMDl6TkR6eEl4RDNKVldRMGlsY044X2M0UT09 |
When Trump keeps pushing for tariffs—even though they end up raising prices for everyday American consumers—is it because he genuinely doesn’t understand how they work (like when he says China’s paying them), or is he just saying that to try to sell it? | r/politicaldiscussion | post | r/PoliticalDiscussion | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRnRhakQ1Wi0zeW5RejFnZG5CWlcyS2wzZzJWd1c5RExRcDE3OVRMcG1kbFZYZDlrSmoxTUszMEswUmpQVDI4UjFfSjluNlRUQXBSdEFubGlVUEtJNkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbHZhZW10QXhYYnBwdU0zSWZodFV4eUlZNjVlaW54R0ktMVRUSFdiTXNGVUpkdkp2VjBjQmhlSmdzX0JoR3BodjVIMWRyUzBHYkVqOVZ5MURFUVpEN2dKQXlLTWIxNU9LQmVhVUI4SlZaUlhKa20wcTZGWTJPbDVrbVdUaWF4VmlIVmQ1U1Ixbld0bE9RNnZDTkNGcjY0YzY4UjdlaHRSNnUxOVBDdUFPNGxRYWRKd1FCNy1EaDVOYi1IRUl6a2lfUnlfT19RLWk1MEc5M0p5eVNrZUw0Y2tMdW03OWk5X0NRM0VNQkNNeGxNQT0= |
My husband had an interview last week and has been offered the job. The job is at the same company he currently works at so it’s an internal hire. He received his offer letter today and the pay is $800 more annually than he’s currently making. We are both SHOCKED by this, and it feels like a slap in the face for him I’m sure. This new position is more responsibility and more of a manager role, he’ll be the sole member in his department where he’ll be working with several different teams to coordinate jobs, whereas before he was a member on a small team. I just can’t believe it. What would you do? | r/careerguidance | post | r/careerguidance | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRd2xFMnctQXcxeHVJc2RUQWpOSnViT1RobXgwbEVNdXI5RnNMVjlxSGJOeXU1eklpRm52T0VFRVlyNjM5aENRNGpMc2dLMnhQRkN6cjBESklId1JRbWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRd2NpLWh5am9SZTh1UVl6cVJTVnBpRVVIMkN2LWNMbHhQM0ZTWURPdm1fcE9NQ0dRelFQMjk1QVE3bm4wa2NPLVZIVHJQYnRzYWZuTmxmZGtnclMxNlZvMlZoQmdxcUdfYmJPNFJPa1pyQnVjTkhwcHVzYUo1MXFWOENjYTBjdkM1Y0h6VWdnZ0hHcEJ2LVVlRFhhZEV5eC1pWUF6ZzlFUlV0X3pDTzZ3SjN1NUY4aFB3R2tUVXhzcWxhTzdwS3FnQ2MtenZTdV9Gcy1qbWJRQzVoYnR3QT09 |
I am new to supply chain and need to know what resources/concepts I should be familiar with. | r/datascience | post | r/datascience | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdU9nZ18zNHdnWWhSQTZXbGR1Tm5jYy1FaFFfUHFjbEltSHJ6eHMybXZtVWhxdDhEVnlibU4zX01iUnhEOERtQTRFMWxJdXFYSjdma295WDg4R3F4RUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNDlDdWVTdjZtUV9nSUdHbTgyUnZ1UF83NVpyRFRBWFJUQ2VhcU5WOW54SGo2aWFEUFRKWFRLV0xGcHBzd2JHSTV3eWZxYVNfYmFUbGlBcDhEcWQ3MFNuaDQzVnV1cl92M1RyUDNkZWR4V3paREVXMFJYSlFzOFJjR2lhTkFLd3V6dnFCTzY2Uk1jOGhhS2VTTXdRY1dVSm0yYm5Kb1c3dlpDRWp4Y3ROWGdqaVNMT21lQk5VUzZGcE9mZjhSbnNpbUd2VXR3UUJKbEd0SkZpMWhJRDdlQT09 |
# Da-Deep-Search 🔎
# Overview 🎯
Da Deep Search allows you to locate even the deepest files in your PC. It's meant to be a better, faster alternative to Windows Search without giving you annoying web results.
# Features 📑
* ✅ Quick access
* ✅ Deep file search
* ✅ Fast file search
# 💁 How to use:
* **Open the app with windows:**
1. Create a shortcut of Da Deep Search.exe
2. Place the shortcut under `C:\Users\[your username]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup`
* **Use the app:**
1. Press LCtrl + Space to open / close the window.
2. Select the drives you want to scan, in the left corner.
3. Type the name of the file you want to locate and press enter.
4. Click on the file you want to execute.
# 🛠️ Tech Stack
* **C++ 20**
* **SFML 2.6.0** library
* Visual Studio 2022
# Links
* Download it here: https://github.com/Drimiteros/Da-Deep-Search/releases/tag/v.2.1_2
* Find the code here: https://github.com/Drimiteros/Da-Deep-Search | r/opensource | post | r/opensource | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNXNhaVhVc0hyUXR2YU5HRkYxUmlsSEJPZTd5bktzeVJ4Nkg1ak9wdHo1c0pRQXlZeHVpVkV3aldiQUpXcWVDLVdrbnVubXFZXzNDNjVjSkdjT21LZWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRc0FOV3VjZk5fTzlpWHFGdElTdzlfYnFiZ1l6OUhUSXRWRnoyVTFxQ0w4RGd2cGZvc3lxckc4UWNSdTJFODNEb2J1djFXQVJCX2RTSDBSNVo3SkhmOHhvdzdveEpKaUJTaVVWRV84NWdfOWdnQmpILXNnVzZZUk5jcTViWEtsaTJUUjZCWFkyb2c3bnY0Nnc3SGk1TVpUb2F4OW9ORmJjdTlMWXVVQmZGaUs5QVNhOWR0aGRiN1NVYUdET3NqZFhFZEdQYXBvd2c0YWFkMEJPUWlBSms5dz09 |
Every time the market dumps, CT reminds us that ‘we’re still early.’ But at this point, are we actually early? | r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaTVzSXRYYWNwb1oyYTNjRFpRVmh0QjV1V19fV01fSjlZSHItSEVVTy1VNVZtLUl6cGo3RFo4ZUc3eDc2Vzg1U3NmUjlSUXNWQ0Y5UFMxMXhFNFA0bUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMlIzcjdPZlhUQXFPY3NzUDN0Z0R5cTBfRGlDX3pBTjVQU21JSmRiNEcwakt2SWFEdTcxZHdMQlozZHE3WnBpRU1aZFlmZUxWQVlLS3ludWtxNWJQTzZIT0JUSFpOZ1paRXBmWk9CYm5NOE00UWZvOTBGUVcyTDhSZGdocGM5Wk1abjlGNnhiMGRsM3kzdFFzN3o0LUd0all0MWpJOXJKVnBhVW5aVDBpaEZOVTNjbDZaMnlsVXFWNkNGOXZhbjJT |
This spike just killed all of my puts. ChatGPT tells me it’s a bear trap likely cause by big players shorting out retail traders — can anyone add credence to this or add their thoughts? | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZzdDMF9WLURpVVRYZjBQd09PYTA5ZGgzWVhWbzJjd1FKU3padnVJd3FndWJjTjZkQW5VM1hhd2o0OERFa1pBeWRJMW54RUlRQWZNVFcwQ1p5Q3pYVUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYVp4UkNraFd5QnYwV2UzVjBTN0xRdk1rX1U3bVdYT0VjR3FPNnlhTUUxM1RmbU9RN1JUTHR4a3ZUUUlpMC13blVPS2dwVnFwUVBPSGdGUm5USzVwNXE3XzhMaWxWclJKblVZYTNVODBScUlLYVZral9RUUVsY0VoYVhrVUMtSlBSanQ4UGlCUjFPNll5VllJTlREMDNiVGgwQ2YwdzJtbWRtMTdsNnZNR0JUdHMxQWtCdU5DSlRGVF9mZ2ZnV3Bx |
what are some of the crazy debugging stories that you came across that are not bugs or a misconfiguration !
the one that came to my mind was how a ttl was blocking the packet not to travel more than 150 miles and my personal ones with aruba wireless - airplay !! (by disabling airplay it worked) and a silent host discovery for the bum traffic in expn -vxlan ! just learning how the whole thing works when the network is designed by an architect and debugging it was an amazing experience ! any stories that come to mind that are specifically not ns related ! | r/networking | post | r/networking | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSVlIVWlYN2NYZ0JtbXRWeVphSENiMGVWeEMtSk5wU3l0ME1IbmFTazd4bWZ2dDlGZFRTWW1KRWs4QUdLYkE3Y1l6VVBUb1d2R1Z6dzhzelFfMWxMelE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUy10M0xYcUFDX3dPcmdMaGp3UXBZTUgwekxIYVJtaUtmR3lXWU5zN2NNXzlxU3R4R2pTcFFPNFdDanZTdGFwU0RGOU83ZGptS3EtUXlUYjdsZUZkVXZpSDZuNk1jckFYbm1XV29uMmtMV2Q3R1JNVlpVZjZRZ1dCNGt4dFZJTHEwaXl3UV9aU295RW5xc0hwWW1zbWh1SlNhSzJMN0t6NWpQaDVVUFZsLTRRQmpUSU11R09KaUliOHp3LWVKbmJjYjJ6QU43ZFlWZm5COU04dm5XN0NVQT09 |
Dont do kids, drugs. | r/neuralnetworks | comment | r/neuralnetworks | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdG5uRlhiUnlZcTRBRnNFbjBFVjROeEZ6UkpPYjQzajZMZHBYNi0wQ0tFcE1hV2syU1RHTHo3UHB0ZV9zSVF1ZUNVZ1hYLUNTZWt5WlMtZzk2Zm5Xa1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcHlqWFo0dF9NbnNlRFkybDRhNFpYaWJZeE1COTRtNDduSWZWQ0daZmVPQTVOaDlsd19FQnFUbDViQ2VkeUxldjM4UDVqMXhrS2tzN0lHeDN0d3VqSVlzUHFVRS14UEdEMzhkSEs4ck1FMVg1cnlWSzNFTjB4eUt6QzNWdWtZZ0R5eGJNemJWek9RaFctQmFWbE45UHZ4Nno4azA1RHpzM3QzUnZ3Ni1CNUd3PQ== |
Like the title says, i was doing my homework, just something my teacher asked for. I was making a two-dimensional array in C and when i used the scanf function my computer blocked it with a warning ☠️ a fucking Troyano wtf
Does anyone knows why that happens?? | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVlNqX1VZc09IbzBYbWd1Z3pjQmcyaFJzaUNyY0VFTkZETV9rOTZkUWJGbklXQ3IweVlaY3pfRzRIaHpZWl9ZV0VQV3RoNEx6ZWVLLW1oQzBEM0lJc1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMlVGdjdwWE5WdGVOVVBud2ZpRkQ3RUktUXJ0TmZlN1g4b1c1cW9EbFB6WFY2RDNmY21HOWs2aXphVFVYWjh1ZjQzNC1fbHhqWWM5LUw4aUxQZzR4VXN1MHprcHNPXzNDenM2SjZFS0JPRTlMYjRhTVZ0VXBfMWRpbmVBNnVmeWlJblVtdjI0OGlsM2NzZ0ZEeUJuMTViMkVQWHZsclF2SW5XMkxKdzI3dTF6OVJKWGZ4U1ZCUy0xMzQ5VUZqaU1uQ3lMbUNwZlBiY2I5WXAzZmt4anljQT09 |
Big news just dropped involving the IRS commissioner stepping down after backlash over a data-sharing agreement with immigration authorities. The controversy stems from concerns that sensitive taxpayer data might have been used for immigration enforcement purposes, sparking outrage from privacy advocates and immigrant rights groups.
The full story [is covered here](https://verity.news/story/2025/irs-chief-resigns-over-immigration-datasharing-deal?p=re3284), I have some thoughts about this, and I wanted to have an open discussion:
* Should the IRS ever be involved in data-sharing with other federal agencies for non-tax purposes?
* Was this resignation justified, or is it political scapegoating?
* What kind of oversight should exist to prevent misuse of government data? | r/politicaldiscussion | post | r/PoliticalDiscussion | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRb1dyRDZOTnBTMV9BMlRzd2lvSUVHdER4Z2lIQ2JwbVF6X3RvQ0puUlhoVHhONjNWT1lPME1SdjNOWkJnZUJQbTdMX2NsTlNQQlJmdS05WFhzZU50aUxqd3lnMm85cHhnU09iekQ4NGtGdWc9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSUU2RjFvbEpsVWJxcGVrSE9NR01Qak5JcjBoRGlUNjJaTklnakhDZE4yQmUzNmtPV0NURHFJV2QzbkhfY1ZnZFVDQ19uMTF2WGlXaTNTQjBfcE9DMXpzME05MzIyYnNKN2FLcFNVdTJiWmt5VWlxYmVpOU5YTjJabmZrNUpDTW1BWG9ZaEp6VjMtN05xdmhnYWJ2WWZSVFBuM1c5cnAwQVBZSDZhUlVnWUN1OEhfRnlEWDRFOWc4dGFUM1hBamF3UTNQZlkxTDBaOUM4czlqOG5fM2REYkFqa0IyMk1qT2FjRVNtZmczaG5aQT0= |
Hey everyone. This is more of a story than a question (though I could really use some advice at the end).
I graduated in Civil Engineering because, honestly, I could never find something I truly enjoyed doing—or maybe I just lacked the discipline and drive (lazy, you might say). I got my degree in 2020, worked a bit during the pandemic, but was constantly unhappy.
In September 2021, I joined a gym, changed my diet, shifted my mindset, and started studying programming during my lunch breaks at work (and sometimes even during work hours, not gonna lie).
By April 2022, I quit my job to study full-time. In September 2022, I joined a 3-month .NET training program offered by a consulting company and got hired afterward. I worked mostly with backend—mostly .NET, some TypeScript/NestJS, and various short-term projects. I constantly felt like I wasn't good enough or like I wasn't on the right path, but I tried not to overthink it. I just kept pushing forward, learning every day.
Then in January 2024, a friend invited me to join his startup. I worked both jobs (my full-time and the startup) until October 2024. The tech stack at the startup was Flutter + Python. I learned a lot of new things and used AI extensively to help me. Because of that, I sometimes feel like I didn’t *really* learn, if that makes sense?
In August 2024, I was promoted in my full-time job (mid dev, earning \~BRL 6000). But in January 2025, I felt the need for change and started applying to companies abroad. On March 12, 2025, I was hired by a Canadian company (they have an office here in Brazil), and now I'm earning more than I did with both previous jobs combined—plus way better benefits.
Here’s the problem: The company is very process-heavy and bureaucratic. I’ve been here almost a month and haven’t been able to look at code for more than two straight days. I’ve done tiny tweaks here and there, but most of my time is spent trying to find something to do. And this feeling of uselessness, of not doing enough, is driving me crazy.
It got so bad that I even considered changing careers again (my therapist thankfully helped me back off that ledge). But I started catastrophizing—thinking I have no future in tech, that I don’t belong, and that I’m a total fraud.
So here I am, asking you:
Is this feeling normal? Has anyone else gone through something like this?
I think my journey has been pretty fast for a self-taught career changer. But maybe *because* I’m self-taught, and I’ve leaned so heavily on AI, I constantly question whether I really know anything—and whether I belong here at all.
Thanks for reading this far, if you did. Any advice or words of encouragement would mean the world. | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVzZhMkxtNkJfM1NGQ01SdktiYUxHMUxWS2R1WmllVlVqUkIwSWtyRVFHbkF2aTRMd3BiRm01eWZHdHVUMVZ6T2hYcDdYSFV2VnB6ZXhnQ0JoY0RGejNzSHdXT2g5U3ZyZ1RxWVhEWVQ4MzA9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSlh3cGd1ZEpMbmdUb1l0UnJ5Rk1FckYzWW9DNVVCOFRoZ0VQOFMyQmY3QlN5WHAwUlV6Q29oNF9TaEwza0VCdUpqczB0eVhMVF9MSzJqOHBGUXVaVEJKRWF5VTV5QWhsbmV3Vm9vSFdBLWtrUzhNcmJlRjhpd1BPV2JfcHVYdFgxM3FFNEs2VHlGRE92WHNDSE8xejh4Z1FRSkU3Tzh5dnlWZGFYQURXbGppUWFnMGx6bmU2cm9Wd1dfNkpzX0k1Snc1eTRycTBrY3Nfanc5TVdoRGNQUT09 |
well I have approx 10 Solana,and i am not aware of much staking and so on,Can somebody suggest me if i should stake Solana blindly? or explain me maybe,how to make money with Solana | r/solana | post | r/solana | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQ0hVNFlrWWpuVjZyYmRRTU96VlJGdU9zWmh2OEludG5Ndi1Lc1FHUUNGanVCOXJmWnRoRVFNZ2NPS24xdnozblBTeUJKS0pTVXRhTnJKYmJkTkg1WXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZDJFMTZxSUJVU3ZjOUY0TkkzVS00cDNRVHdFWEN1MWc3U3MzdUd4VnNCQ09KLUJ0ZEhoamw2NXZzWDhYek1GUXNwWVJyN18xLU1vQzZEZEotREV4RHN3YldkV3p6UWNWcldCbzhkeldyb196YzBkUE5vTzVxbjFObHgzQmhrTmJzd3BLQTdJV0JyazMxQ1d2M04tRW1BT2RibmRSclMwRGRKdjlrekFObVc2Ym5yTndMeUJVV3NhVEdieW51WmF4 |
From technical rounds perspective, can anyone suggest resources or topics to study for GenAI and LLMs? I have had some experience with them, but then in interviews they go into the depth (eg. Attention mechanism, Q-learning, chunking strategies, case studies etc.). Honestly, most of what I can see in YouTube is just in surface level. If it's just about calling an API and feeding your documents, then it's too simple, but that's not how interviews happen. | r/datascience | post | r/datascience | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRlNNMGZVWU91bXpacm1Gb2R1S0xYcDFzTkdiUGlCSE92Ni04dGZCZVI3eHZwUFBJLTIwZHFIbVB1bExyZXhGQjlhaklneGNmN0kwSDZGWWNGRGZiMmwzZmtRRTc5aVJ4UGN0Q0hDRkJLQjA9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNHBVRUgzWUlzZXBWYXVJTGdxaDJGOUlYaGc1ZmI4WmF6MnQ1SHdoMjRocDlkR0s1UXo5NkpRTjFmeDk1ZVBiMzEyRlpJbDlnM0xqN290djRhYmFOemZBdFlkUGxrSXl5TUhFLURqWGVZQVBmSXVOR3o5YXdGRjZ5NUdBY0Y5TWVwR0hkR1h5V0wwRmVQeks1a2JWaFhzWnl2RVl4VksybUd3c05WT0wwZ2RlZjRqZ0lsb1oxRk0xVk1VX1RqNGxMc05oTmQ1Ty1CdTdnbXVtQWF6QlJrZz09 |
There have been manufactured pumps and dips ever since February. And even if I bought in today, Trump basically guaranteeing another crash in 90 days.
Would it just be better to wait on the sidelines for actual stability before buying in when things are so up and down? | r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNmJPUHVobjhOdTlfNkJzbk5kOWF4UVVZR05TOW8zMWRPdGNCUjBIYTBhWEdTeFp4cWEzWm96RzJJODVlV3phZlF0a0llcE5NT1lpNnVIdC1kS0xFZFdCVzZSUThoMHZJZzBIYkpVNTF0bXc9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUzU4dnB5Y2xiMmE3R3VDV1Y0NEhKWnBldFdnN2tTMDlXRGZNVjVsVmt5U3ZnX0xNLVdSb2N5T3lCNWFXcXhycFZTc2lTUWRfOWtPSEVnM0ozbW9jTjBKRHNNd2lCaHNlbVJ0V0FfRU1SZW1lQ0l4bXBUQkV2eGltNy1fRWxpbmR3Y295NVE1Z1J3Y3M4LUEzcm5yb080WXBYZDlrNTltbE94THRpY1dYWENJOXNVWTlZVmRsVVNjaGRqdmVkUlJlZEYyd1ByMWViUDNibEk3RV91X2tBQT09 |
Today have been wild. These past few months have been wild. It would be fascinating to analyze the crypto and other asset management happening within the Trump circle. Big fish are having a feast. | r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUFV5WjRsbUNpcnhuMHVybkdXcnZxRV93NUx3MGkyWWNWQ3lMYl8tLVNPTktYSm1JdTBrWUpUODF4cnBjQXJ3QjdFRENGSlJZMWdYUDFBT0NxUnV2dUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReWc3R3Ntckg5T3RGYUNMUU90amtpRVBiZGFvVXpKU2M0clpPZ3BTOFF2bklZaUVtREE4TFMzOE9GQWk0QktOMTdsdzFUcDBGVTVMVEJhZ3VjLVcza3B3VVItejF5bHpNRkpJbEI1RzY0RVhCLXBiWXlTY2FrS1I4dThEX3FkQUVzLURSWF90am1vbHRacV9ueE8xWVlSZGVjbU0yek1mZTFhYTdIcTlJalNPNGpuQnAwTjQ0dl9vdHVTbndXYjY3N1BxQWRfXzhwY0x1WXlkUUNja0x1dz09 |
www . reddit . com / r / monerosupport / comments / 1jssb72 / comment / mm83z9k / (by user changelly\_com)
>*... And in this case, for good reason too - the funds are connected to illicit activities, and it's a clear attempt to launder all these mentioned coins through the* ***untraceable*** *XMR chain ...*
Note for all the drillers:
This post is here to show that other entities confirm that Monero works as it should. And it is also here to counter the bombastic reports that claim that Monero is traceable ... even though it turns out that it was not. | r/monero | post | r/Monero | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcGhXdThmTHNHWlJ4LWo1OGJwUUMwMk43ZlJpZWJMUE01SzFhckkxMnFMMEtHREFNanlwWGxrb3VsQkx3WExHYjF0TExYeU5FUFNQTzZTLVo1Nl9HMmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNnFja2p6TTZyeTdDblViNFJYTVZaXzZQOW9oNV9CaXJyM1c5czNCZHhVd0NIVnU1TzJyMDdhNmFqa2xIN2ZYeU9Oc1NqQnhfOGFib0Y1NXZ1RzA2N08tdnBGc1hqN3UzTWhwV0hmbUl1cGkwMi05UDhqUTlhek9pYmRRUFpfbFF4M1VrMjBOdnk0dEpKUC1yd1U3X28xN1JlN2xCX2lUUmNpZ25DZjRrQTBIY2hLQW5nZzJIZXRBQm02U1MxMjd1QzhXWWJlSUdLazliYk5zZlR2TkRSZz09 |
After volume dried up and trading went sideways, it appears a small group of insiders discovered a strong reason to buy at 1pm ET, before the news went public at 1:20pm ET. | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbExzRlM0OEZxR1B1NTEtQTJPQTVFdjZ6VHNmM21zbWlxX2Y5SG1ybVlhRHJ0d0NOY0xCSU1qX1dJTnBsWjF1UW8tcEkyS1JaLUhYTHNZS3BHNHBMQUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWk9LcUp3SkhVTFVVOW0zNEV3RVlXbjFqejdabDRrbTF6eExPU1hBNngxZUtUYTVQYmpRSm1rT0hRUWhaUEZYNVBLZkNIcG1DYkZkcEduTkxZb2FuXzdsSmFSYWV6eE54TkZlTFY5aDlwa2JiekpJZEphbmRZdTZaeVVvb1ZTRkNBbDlla29rZjZoZmZFX2REVUdjSjhtVEVmd3pSUE5ua0xVLWw0bC1uRE8tczZVd3BabWVaNC1kektpeGs1TWxuY1lFQWhTdE55bjh6cXlydnd1NGZrQT09 |
Filecoin is unique compared to 99.99999% of all crypto and has all of the partnerships onboarding. File has real world utilty. I'm so bullish. | r/filecoin | comment | r/filecoin | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVkpZSGNLOWdVSGJ3Zm91VE9FSWlmZVNraGhBSnJVNnNlckxSR1loR0lkb0ZIbFZmaVE3WVQ0ZWZaelFOdUVmUDJHaUFRS2xUOElPVEZDZDFvcEJGUFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaFZLb3hRZmdGV01RYlRIaXVhN3VSMlBFQ0QtelVnSlhiVTJTVklKLXhTaUVOSVM4cnlzYng3VlBiU2M2TkVOVWppQmFSRGpWdDVGUTJobDhaNjF5NFFNQy1VQVJjUjl6N0pMVmgyZ0xodjBqbVViQmdfVU1ELXNzMzFZNzNpekt1ZnFHVHRMaUNYZDdmTVZ5aldZQlgxVl92d25oZHlHaElmZHB3LVl5UDJmaWxsNk9uNm9mVjhob1BKQ05YYnFqQmYySjNmbUcwbUE5UE1GQXZ6dFFqUT09 |
I am curious what the impacts are for Trump constantly changing his mind about Tariffs.
I would imagine globally it would lead to a lack of trust in the US. But is there bigger implications of that?
What about prices/inflation? Consumer sentiment? Voter approval? Seems like people absolutely do not want tariffs, but how will they (along with prices) respond if he keeps doing these fake-outs?
Doesn’t have to be a comprehensive response, cause I assume there are a ton of impacts here. | r/politicaldiscussion | post | r/PoliticalDiscussion | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZGhETjJ5YXNhNHpSNDFTeHZZOURZTjVWbGF2MlVsV1hMU0NkZzF6OHNGNm1YZmZVZmprWVlQTFNMWlh6dHBOOWNoTFNMTVVXUlJYd2JzWnBBTE5nWWtfRXRwZ3Y3ZzdzUjhEZnlvMURtaG89 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcnBuTFNKOVNLTHg2ZDFUa3U5OTZCcXRtbUtuZVoyRWFsUHJpWE9jQUdSR0tOeUtuVUMycjg1dUFNS2xGR2tpMU9KQkRBWEtpNEh3UFk3Q1hfckFTWDFxM2FRR2NaaWtqOEMtTDlNRGJOamlJQ1pvM1BKWlAzVVNEOGVtZmxjYXJvVVV6Q3Rwa0d6emdtYmp0MDByODZjc2pjYllKcFo1ck05SFdONlBXWGRrRFp3YzNDbUt4R0tHVi1MT3EyOVBPbmtlV1IxLXotSk9VTnUyT2s4cWlONndMUkowUk9tT28zWjNES1VsYjkzMD0= |
Hello Everyone,
We’re in the process of selecting between Cisco ACI and a VXLAN EVPN-based solution for our upcoming data center refresh.
Currently, we’re running a traditional vPC-based design with Nexus switches across two data centers. Each DC has roughly 300 downstream endpoint connections. The new architecture involves deploying 2 spine switches and 8 leaf switches per DC.
Initially, Cisco recommended NDFC (Network Data Fabric Controller) over ACI, suggesting that since we follow a network-centric model and aren’t very dynamic, ACI might be overkill. However, after evaluating NDFC, we didn’t find much positive feedback or community traction, which brought us back to considering either ACI or a manual VXLAN EVPN deployment.
To give you more context:
We are not a very dynamic environment—we might add one new server connection per month.
There are periods where the data center remains unchanged for weeks.
We’d really appreciate hearing your thoughts or experiences with ACI vs VXLAN EVPN, especially in similar mid-sized, relatively stable environments. What worked for you? Any gotchas, regrets, or strong recommendations?
Thanks in advance! | r/networking | post | r/networking | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbzJyOWhGVGpXVlN4SUFHMDVVNjh1R2MtQlpFdjBSNEFzYTRmUndDNjBkbUhuYk9WSndQREt5YnpkNEwxNnAzdHNacjFJUjJjdlZVWHZtRGQ4R3Z3WHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbHFUUHZGdm1NR1NKRUJPVU9tdDJhaGhVVm9oS0IzSXpGQmpjeGw2Q2VfRTdIY1NNT3RwWWxkd2FZcG9IWWNldktGNlFIMkdqeGk5R3ZhVENId2NlOHhDQkxkVDQwTHZCZmEzNUR5Rjh5aGxra0s4cE80WDBWblU4Wkducm04eVRvQjhRb1hpb2pDWnM1dVVNNnQ0UEpSdGdJLWdtUlFsT3ZJTDR0cVJraXpleDZvM2hVMjRrd2tyWGxXbUpqWUM0 |
Hey, I’ve been reading up on artificial neural networks, and I’ve encountered two different approaches to counting layers in a network. In my Computational Intelligence course, my prof (using Fausett’s Fundamentals of Neural Networks) says that the number of layers is determined by the weights, which represent the connections between neurons. For example, with an input layer, a hidden layer, and an output layer, as illustrated in the image below, you would say we have two layers: one between the input and hidden layers and another between the hidden and output layers.
However, I also came across another common approach where layers are counted based on the groups of neurons. In this approach, we count the hidden layer and output layer as two layers. Since the input layer doesn’t have any activation function (or have a simple linear one) or transformation happening there, it is usually not counted as a “computational” layer.
Now, I understand that both approaches lead to similar results when it comes to network depth, but I want to clarify what is the correct approach, or at least the most commonly accepted, to count NN layers. | r/deeplearning | post | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRa1NOVWxjTGpTcGxKOHhWRTJqbXNKbW1OQUVUclc4cXV4NTRFY0dJejJ4UWlQOURmTU8zSFVYZXB3UkVVOW91NlVFUUlVemdOeU9oSE03TVM0MDdyOEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZlBVQkswMU53b2lTd1lucFJMQ0VlaF8xRXBFTlA3c05GRjh5dTRHRElvd1Z0ZlV0XzJfVWh0aEtSTm9fcUlvUEZSOWZiQWxzb2p3c21SX09MeFNLdUFId2VVWmcyQjQ5SkUySUJNYjRFczBESGd3dDNrWGlUZl81R1U4dWZzd1VkVmlLZGVXMWdDejZBSW9xZUkwaVBvSVpJWV9aeERTTUFXQkwxZmIwcVZEVVF1bUNiLU5YZm5yazBrTEpoLWozWnUybGlsdktBaTJ2eWltOTBWM0hXUT09 |
I’m looking at xrp sol and btc maxed my Roth and want to move something into crypto what should I go all in on? | r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRM21Gd084RkxDZWxYX1pjTjhqdmRIU3h4LThJSEZZSGRnSGxST1E5Q3dFZmo3QkRXZjFrRElLM18yTkJNTlpjdEVqY08tVE1PYmpabGZBZFE5WWYzdmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdV9nQ1R4YmczcnFwZGFtX3pIZFJQMDN4NFl1Rm5kQUVuZHBDUVRXMEN3VkVLMjdCNHVibElIV3ItUXh6MGdXakJ5MG8yZlNLRVNsM3l4MlJfbFdDaWRYZjhMbnlGY0pKOHVzaU5FbkNUS1l1R1JFVWhWbi05NWVfaVcxbGo4dmxhdHI2Y0g5Mk5ITnd3dVBpQ000b0h1cEx4ajdVTXluNzZKVmlTMHFZY0o1eENWaWFpM2p2X2g0WWlxemlDLTct |
I’m in my late 20s, and I’ve been noticing a pattern: the people who climb the fastest seem the most stressed, the most burnt out, and weirdly, the most disconnected from life. Meanwhile, I know a handful of folks working “low-level” jobs—delivery drivers, warehouse staff, admin assistants—who clock out and actually live. They hike, they sleep, they laugh more.
We’re always told the goal is to move up, to lead, to chase titles. But I’m starting to wonder: what if the smarter path is learning how to optimize life at the bottom? Make just enough, avoid burnout, and actually have time for yourself?
| r/careerguidance | post | r/careerguidance | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROEhKbGVvN3FlMDNUVGNwUlFTdXh1X0FKbnlCeTVBM0w3dEtUX2otZ0dTZl8zMjFGc000N2hTUVE1NVBhbHpybFRRdzdrSjl2MHJJVEJiQ3RfU0pLOXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRN3MyNG5yb1NLQ0xaMEhvdXVmYUkycEJxa0g2T21DU0RNbzFnTTVfa0RMOV9VT194OF95dGVGQVc3czJJMWlGYThJcVVpRzZKX01YWmMzd0VVc0hhOV9tRDZOQVI3VTdEZ1R5UEVfYl9PakhPZUw4anR6a05OWXBKdzQwVTYxSm9VbEkzcDhhMnJVTWZJZW95V0hVRVV5cTFVT1ZlODhqOXVlRzJUeE1lZ2plbDV0SS1aNzFfS3k2UVY1UHRXTzU0bm10NE1vZW14aXBfdmhDZDNHeTU2Zz09 |
I know this is might be a little unjustified because I have a job that is well-paying, high demand and in a field with lots of opportunities. I am a web developer with some knowledge in NLP, meaning I've been working on AI things too.
But. I simply cannot do it anymore. I don't ever want to hear the word "agile" again. I don't ever want to play Planning Poker again. I don't ever want to wake up to find out that my most recent implementation is outdated because another super hot LLM has dropped overnight. I don't ever want to pretend to be proficient in yet another framework because the one I've been using is not cool anymore. I don't ever want to google how to revert a commit after pushing to remote again. I don't want to update oh-my-zsh every other day!!!!!!!!! I don't want to say "I'm still working on it but I've made a lot of progress" when in reality I haven't opened VSCode in three days because I'm sick of it. I don't want to discuss which IDE is best, I don't want to be stuck on a customer's API just to find out their documentation is completely wrong, I don't want to run into issue after issue until I can't remember what the actual task was anymore, I don't ever want to run out of GPU in Colab again. I don't want to have to check 5 different browsers to see if a margin is applied correctly. I don't ever want to compare model cards on huggingface again, I don't ever want to adjust parameters again, I don't ever want to refactor a single line of code again, I don't want to read another completely redundant comment other people's code because it was created by ChatGPT or Copilot. I don't want to see another component that is illegible because it is stuffed with tailwind. I don't want to discuss UX with stakeholders who apparently have never used an application in their lives. I don't want to be automatically labelled as frontend and UX expert simply because I am a woman. I don't want to have to explain that the problem isn't the AI but the badly maintained data. I don't want to write a single Readme .md again. I don't want to write another prompt in my life. I don't want to restart another jupyter notebook ever again. I don't ever want to npm install again, I don't ever want to pip install -r requirements.txt just to run into dependency hell, and I don't want to take minutes every time I look for a previous message because I can't remember if it's in slack, teams, or discord. I don't want to write another word on a sticky note in miro and I don't want to look for "the gif that best describes my mood" either. I don't want to read another sentence on the world wide web that contains any of the words "enhance", "leverage", "delve". I don't want to "embark" or "indulge".
I hate the internet. I have completely lost the ability to concentrate for longer than a couple of minutes. I have two monitors in addition to my laptop, I swipe between multiple desktops and it's still not enough for showing my emails, calendar, slack, teams, chatgpt, my IDE which in itself is separated into the main view and three different terminal tabs, the mongodb compass, postman, a browser window for googling, a browser window for compiling, a million other browser windows for github, jira, confluence, gcp or aws, and MY NOTES APP BECAUSE I DON'T REMEMBER A SINGLE THING ANYMORE.
I know that a lot of these issues are directly related to my workplace, but I have tried all kinds of setups and also working independently, and I am done. Open for any job suggestions that do not involve any of the above. Also open for any additions to this list.
Edit: UPDATE
People of reddit, you are incredible! I did not expect this to be read and commented on by so many people. And I am honestly touched by the sympathy, concern and advice in your responses. I will try to reply to as many as possible in the next couple of days. Not sure whether to be happy or sad to see that so many people feel the same, but I am glad that some of your were able to improve their situation, be it in a new position or a completely new field of work.
Most of you have suggested burnout, and I agree that it is time for a break for me (as soon as I can afford it). In the long run, I am still considering changing profession. I feel like my brain is just not suitable for doing all these things at once. I started programming because I did enjoy solving problems and the abstract thinking that is needed. But the IT world just seems too fast-paced for me. The jobs I had before, where I had to physically do something (mostly service and hospitality industry) were exhausting and at times it was hard not to hate people, but they weren’t frying my brain in the way that is is being fried now. It came with a different kind of satisfaction, and I guess this is something that differs from person to person.
I also appreciate the people who took the time to tell me to suck it up. There was no need to be rude, but sometimes such comments put things into perspective again.
My offline hobby is cycling and taking longer bike trips, but I might try some of the things you suggested too, especially the ones that are about creating things.
Again, thank you very much for sharing your own stories and your thoughts!
PS: I am a woman, but happy to be your bro. Also, I’m European. | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReXVYYjh0Znc4OGJQZFQyMzMydFFkQkp2YWJEMEMtaTE5cHJyQ3RXVGRBU3ctaDYxcFdkakxwam9HYWkzSHhWaUM5WkFJODJZVkg1YVBRdVF4Tl9OS2piSHd5blNIamd0TC1aVklORTl4a0E9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRHFRSHQxakNYR08td3FVbHlqNV81T3Foa214WjQ2YTdhM2dINC1aRFNrcm5SRWt2Tkw0eHNwYmVtTS1HT2s2MWRKLUs4Vm1IanhtNi1WZWhzRXVfWDl0T3NfRTVncWRFdC0tYjNLVjdmMTBYZTVKT19kX00xQUxicDNyZEFwM1p4MGFIemJud01aR1UzVzF2RzdvOThreXlDX0RGOXdoczhoQm9NUWJUcThFUTV0R0thaG5zR2VFakxadHJXdzRvd0J3YzM1R1VfZ3dwSnAtb1NNRElvQT09 |
I’ve been looking for a solid PDF tool for managing legal documents and came across Apryse. It seems like it has a lot of features like editing and annotating PDFs, which could be useful for legal work. Has anyone here used it for reviewing contracts or other legal documents? Curious to hear if it’s as effective as it looks. | r/legaltech | post | r/legaltech | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZExRR2ZkcXpCWU0zRW9zOEZRWlJnYVdrSHk5clItXzBucEVPWFF6dzFYVV82UzVzcFhqejN2N2J5bC1jOWItX0xQeDFxcVZYV0lMSGtVbTZMdVVHb2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUV9YbTNiN2dQbGE2bkVEUmRjc0dOX0xwaGhMS0N6bHFtYWV5QUVxVVNucnRIb0xFUE9QYVM4b2E5dzJnYWNVeE1KbEROWXE3X1hzNHB3SU9kb3RNVXNCWGVKbUk3TWJRZjNUVGcxNzVjQWdZR0g4UHFmUDRmc2cyTHJGYWVuWXNZX3pBTmJoaDQtVGUwMU5XVllLaTdKT0E5RnllUHdZa191RHI0enlWdkg4MUNnY2ZxZ2kyalFtRTIxaE1VenlQZUlIUVBfa3hIRlFKTkVBeUFNeFdsQT09 |
Responding to Dan Hendrycks, Eric Schmidt, and Alex Wang's Superintelligence Strategy. There's a risk they don't address with MAIM, but needs to be. That of a MASSIVE automation wave that's already starting now with the white-collar recession of 2025. White collar job openings at a 12 year low in the U.S. and reasoning models are just get started. | r/artificial | post | r/artificial | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZnJJVG16RjZoV1ZNMmhKaGpGRTl6REg1VTRxak1LQ0lwaE1hZDdnb2tGcjhuRmt2NVZBNncwUzNJSDQyMUZuNDduckk4bTVQT2l1OWxmdTYyYUxGZ0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReEVlU1dPdi1WemhLWTI5V0NkX3FzRVZxMkJRNDZFRHNwN2VXU1ZFYWg4eGIyandhSmhBaTFKNzNVSEtfUjJfVU04dkM5NWswSHNEUnJPWmI4eG9EU2ctcHpLRi1HajlzSDVmTUNkZmN6NDYwWFU2MDZOXy14ODE4X3NHb3NaazFhV0dzbUhrSUxZYlZDYm5IbmRTVkxfaXVGaU1OZnowdS0tR3J5dkc5emQxTld1QjZpMzlIb1hZcVJ4OXhlU3hDaW9Va2gxUThKaXVZVUFwR0NJXzFCdz09 |
I'm just starting my program journey, and honestly it was after a special on computer programing that got me interested. Specifically the idea that 'dead' languages are still in use, and those who know those languages are also kind of dying off/retiring, leaving the rising issue that either institutes will have to shell out to migrate, or shell out to teach someone the language.
I find it interesting in the same way one would find learning Latin or Sumerian. Issue is, I'm not really sure where to start and my googles results have mostly been "Top 10 dead programming languages" or similar.
Any suggestions or ideas would be appreciated
Edit:: For those nitpicking on me using the term 'dead languages'
1. Didn't know what else to call them
2. I'm not the only one: [https://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/comments/g5zvpa/psa\_dont\_try\_to\_learn\_cobol/](https://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/comments/g5zvpa/psa_dont_try_to_learn_cobol/) | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRY0I2dXdUTk1ocm9wVGx3MVRwUWdsT3dHelRTcEN0MV9EbU9hQUZvMVFHb284M0E3VGVteC1PVTVzRmNnZ0VfNTRGbXVxM2dqLWktZEJKamdiclhNekE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWkd4YjZocDZGejY2bFo3S09GSVlmM0ozRHpJVElyTU9LSm00WGZRd0xMRS1LT1NIejlqZFF6blc0UElaQjh1eG12Q2x1b1c4LV9Xakt2MHJ3cEs5MTN0eGtyX0JfN1NsS2RTcUw0c1RVUHgyR1k0NUltZjBNZE8xV3FQaE1kRkpyNmdhWG92SzZoX3loR1JSeFUwU1liZG5rTnloNFpvZ0wzYU5ETjlaeXZSLWRaVzJ3VTVNUDJDWFhzS24xZmRrb2hlWHV3XzRLSVJDYmllcnpIT3E4UT09 |
I am one of you
12,200% | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdUhfRHlZY0s1VGF5ZlowYzF2ZXYtcHVjTVBheXpZTW14OVk2S3lfT2xmYXJsVTJRN28xaGJxMi1ST1VOZlp3YU55SU5scGVEbXRIbURqR2g5UUpMU2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRU0s1aTdiNVdTWVZiYkYtV0JMTzhROXlMU0hjYUs3UW9tV1hhNXFOVXNkR3AzRXdvSDlObUFfYzZlTUdBWFh5TUZmeC05RURZM0Q4Z21oWnVBNG1rUV9MUGJUdlkyeDM2RTI4NWFUZC1tVHZqOHhOZFdudndZOTZKTGdyWVhlMHVKc3F0dEp6SG5VRzhIWjc3b1l0R2VxRzRsUlpadGI2N1hFZG84RTZWQm1ZPQ== |
**Yes, this is only temporary. There’s a huge FVG (Fair Value Gap) around 86,000–87,000. Upcoming news is likely to push BTC down to around 73,000, creating a new lower low.**
And let’s not forget—China will retaliate. In business, nothing comes free. The best investors, like Warren Buffett, are the ones who wait patiently for oversold conditions before buying. There’s still a long way to go. Many of us are eyeing that 69,000 area.
It’s all about patience. I’m managing my cash securely and waiting for May–June, when the red will fully show up—driven by the news and the impact of tariffs. That’s when we’ll really feel it. The market does not even absorb the tariffs, the consumer real confidence numbers, the GDP, the production price, inflation etc.
*Let me tell you—economics doesn’t lie. Wait and see.*
\-BABA | r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcC16clZhdVlDd2FBdGowSzFRTlB1OEc3VGFWQXJEVnJkRWlYVE1zLTFjLXRVcVhLN1JMQWxTWEVWbnFpLWdoX0EzZ3VMLVNMRkQ4WmE0NXJBRHdvcHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNUF2cEdmY3VubHFYc1ZKR3k2eWVlR0xQTnBmeEctN1RwTUlmOXRXMUw4NHhZdXpoWlhpM1l1b0dGeW5Vby1raVZOa2hwRnkyZ1NUTW4tRXlNbEtORWdMZWNKbV9SSVJqeUZHSVNxd3FsLVdJdVFSa2lzNmNtSmhDdnMzRlVPZUpWaXZjVzRxNDUxdkFJZVBWaVJBYUw3Rm1FQk5JYW9zMWdWVGF2aFRjTXRISEE3WEt5d2traWFzM3p6UEZaRUJV |
Puts will print bigly. I am convinced there was a lot of overbuying because of misinterpretation and misreporting around the tariff pause, I expect flat trading tomorrow and huge drop on Friday. We have tariffs against China, Europe, and Canada still. There is still 10% baseline tariffs on every country (this was misreported/corrected). There is no world where apple and amazon should be bullish when we are entering a trade war with China.
Positions (been averaging down even though im down 50% today)
SPY 533P 4/16
SPY 515P 4/10
SPY 498P 4/11
AAPL 180P 5/9
TSLA 232.5P 4/11
QQQ 415P 4/14 | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRV0M3cmJORVpLek5HSHlSS2pWNXpyWm1pMGsxdlc2V3B0cU1VbWwyZ1R5RG1YblZ4Z0FlRFFRa1RIeTlLUVJmTlNmR0djUkZCZnQ5WC1XLU1jdk0ycDNaVFBjcHY3U01rQ0dLcEtuNXIyT1E9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUFZrSVBqMUxxSXJhdmprY2NNZ2tURTBUQ01VLU5BaWFOVWt3LVcyMFU2a0ZLUTJEcHBrWVRCYlhHc3Q4bUJ4QlJWRjB3Y1owVnp0LTVSTVBQNTJhbWc5SWN3YTFEa1ByS0VzSkYwRVk0bjhfc3FjTk1kOWxUT1duRE9EZGhUek5jVnUtRmUydjVWY1VqWkRsazlsc0REbWY2VjJ2Qmw3cjR3M1dGcHdlX1dDZ2l5aUdwdlZ3amJSWFZZM2xsM2NQcmY0Umpra2NpQ3Y2WjBDM1pPY3N4Zz09 |
Have you ever walked into an office where the “standard” workstation had a 4090 CPU, 64GB RAM, and a triple AIO loop—for marketing staff?
What's your opinion, where does IT draw the line between performance and flex? | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWUNIUlNqNEhybHpfdUU1aVN6UXJfY1NudnVlSVlTNnZYOTBvRHJMU09fSU13T01kQ0V2Q2VyU2dMVlM5ZXM0SjE1X1hOUlNFSlhOSEZfMl96S2ZmTFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSUNUdWlhUGUtNzZxZGVEZTdVcmpRSTNBRWlPalk2Xy02S1d1aTBuLVlCRml3Z1lXSGJuMTUxT3dVXzItTU1RTXhxR1lzZ2hCVEN0aDJpMFMteV9NOWc4bE4zMTBaZy1NNkxEZHE0cWpKUUxRWHNIN081ZUVvUkVyQWZyWnJYTjVlMWI0OUtqX3ljbS1jU3BBSHVZeUdDVW4wWjJlY3FvY2lqY3htRWduUkFIUklRSFltdE9QUW9LaFVKYkZlaXl4YTBzRFlJWlAwcE9lUjNENTR1UnF5Zz09 |
[https://medium.com/we-are-talisman/ultimate-guide-to-bittensor-on-talisman-01f3383f575a](https://medium.com/we-are-talisman/ultimate-guide-to-bittensor-on-talisman-01f3383f575a) | r/bittensor_ | post | r/bittensor_ | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQjJsMENmNGZDa25OVXppcFJaQWZibTJYcGp2c1hSeFRROUU0eEoySDUtWUZSaFVfamppOUx1cE43a3ZZLWgxMmV3OWtjOVdTMUw0NE1zcUEyVTR4ZHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaUY5ZDMzV2ZaYnRDN2QzRkN2U3QtNlVLaW5wbXgwNUhXdXdKdUp2TEo5TklGaTZCcXU5clMwaU1WbXVSbnJYekZLUkp1ejBWT1ZzWEhEWkRPdk0za1pFOUJaUlhWMWliWi1xSG5PeU9Ra2NRZFczYTh3d1QtX24zS1RINkx6OXZ4UXJEcmlDSm14NTBGeEsxWDFYelpjem1IODFDU29EUGFaNERvWkJkSWtadlBxSXpiZVhsMDNWTWc3OS1ENlhL |
Structured Outputs from AI models is one of the biggest recent unlocks for AI developers!
I am super excited to publish the latest episode of the Weaviate Podcast featuring Will Kurt and Cameron Pfiffer from .txt, the innovative team behind Outlines!
For those new to the concept, structured outputs allows developers to control exactly what format an LLM produces, whether that's a JSON with specific keys like a string-valued "title" and a date-valued "date", correct SQL queries, or any other predefined structure. This seemingly simple capability is transforming how we reliably implement and scale AI inference.
In this podcast, we explore new applications unlocked by this in metadata and information extraction, structured reasoning, function calling, and report generation. We also touch on several technical topics such as multi-task inference, finite state machine token sampling, integration with vLLM. We also cover the dottxt AI team's rebuttal to "Let Me Speak Freely", showing that constrained generation does not impact the quality of LLM outputs, in addition to of course ensuring reliability, and even speeding up inference as shown in works such as Coalescence.
This was a super fun one! I hope you find the podcast useful!
YouTube: [https://youtube.com/watch?v=3PdEYG6OusA](https://youtube.com/watch?v=3PdEYG6OusA) | r/deeplearning | post | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUGhIMmdaMzV3SmZhWVpNR1ZnbVBfYllzUi1rajlrM29aVkxRR2tMNllJSDNqS1JMYnFjT0RlQmpBU2ZiN29LSU1XN1R1ZzduWHVsNXdnZnYtU09oMlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROGd1b0phY09nRlJremUwVnVYUFlaR0c2WUZ5LUNiTUhLUnZqVEJDZmQ5S3RwU2NNZTRaUS1WQ21GU0ZBSWJEYmM2aXVsd21TUTJ2czNRZW1VM2VVNndhbzBQUVJQZkZOdlZtd2dZVHNGUjVYbWFOVk5aNlczOHJtOUlxX2NURHBlMVZaby1jbGtTTExvS3U0MVFxWFFBRVBjUE02SUZjdlZUZkZldExDckJDZDhDSjdHRXpzOXliOUZFcklBZ1FvM2c5R2t4T3ZNYmhVQWR6bXZlYXREZz09 |
Hi i just wanna say im running my node but im still unable to run my own solo pool, i will try u/imaginary_username links and go from there. I bought a couple asics for a steal and want to gamble with my electricity then go to the casino bitcoin is awesome but bitcoin cash is the future since this will be the next big sha-256 | r/bitcoincash | comment | r/Bitcoincash | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReVlPY0dib000aHV6R0hwbmVSdGxuZGh2azN0bW5JcVU0RUlBZ0htWU81Mjl1alJURWY3VEEyX3d5c094ZFpxUmh3aGg1d3FqZVUwRGRnSDhTNGp3WEVsR19oYnkzMno4VmFpZkpSNEFaWW89 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcDdreDl0ZkZDM29pVDk5cEp6bUw2LVhsZXR3aHBCcjV6QnNfekpMQ2lHMjRPblV5ZHFtcjZyNzhoYXlvNk1PS3NSODg5SXEyN3BCRzhsMzkza1A4QWpEeXgtWkJwU0doY1VRbG9ZOE9lWm1yd1RGWlpXS3Z5LXBtSVVkay1RenNCWlAyVk56WUVMMDlrYlVkdUdQcVZSTkd3ZGhQN0hyZWZoZmMxMkVyd0lraW9FYWlBZkdUQTNyM05KNi1nT2w0 |
I used to think landing a job at a big tech company would be the peak of my career. Everyone made it sound like once you got in, your life was set. Prestige, money, smart people, meaningful work. I bought into the whole thing. I worked my ass off to get there. Leetcode, system design prep, referrals, rejection after rejection. And when I finally got the offer, I remember feeling like I had won the lottery.
That feeling didn’t last long.
What I stepped into was one of the most toxic, mentally draining environments I’ve ever experienced. It didn’t happen all at once. It crept in. The first few weeks were exciting, but then the cracks started to show. The pressure was insane. The deadlines were borderline delusional. There was this unspoken expectation to be available at all times. Messages late at night. Work bleeding into weekends. No one ever said it out loud, but if you wanted to be seen as serious, as someone who "got it," you had to sacrifice everything else.
The culture was a constant performance. I couldn’t just do my job. I had to sell it. Everything I worked on needed a narrative. Every project had to be spun into something that could fit neatly into a promotion packet or a perf review. I wasn’t building software. I was building a case to not be forgotten. Because every quarter, someone got labeled as underperforming. It didn’t always make sense who it was. Sometimes it was the quietest person on the team. Sometimes it was someone who just had the wrong skip manager. Everyone smiled in meetings but no one felt safe.
The politics were unbearable. Influence mattered more than clarity. Visibility mattered more than functionality. Everything had to be socialized in just the right way to just the right people. One wrong Slack message or a poorly timed piece of feedback could nuke months of work. And if you didn’t know how to play the game, it didn’t matter how smart or hardworking you were. You were dead in the water.
Work-life balance was a joke. I was constantly anxious, constantly behind, constantly checking messages like something was going to blow up if I missed a ping. I stopped sleeping properly. I stopped seeing friends. I stopped caring about things I used to love. My weekends were spent recovering from the week and bracing for the next one. And the whole time I kept telling myself it was temporary. That it would get better. That if I just made it to the next level, it would all be worth it.
But it never got better. The pressure just got worse. The bar kept moving. The layoffs started. The reorganizations. The endless leadership changes. Half my team vanished in one cycle. I remember joining a Zoom call one morning and realizing I didn’t even know who my manager reported to anymore. People were disappearing mid-project. Morale was a punchline. Everyone was scared but pretending they weren’t. Everyone was tired but still smiling in team standups. I started to feel like I was losing my grip.
When I finally left, I didn’t feel free. I felt broken. It took months before I stopped checking my calendar every morning out of reflex. I still have dreams about unfinished sprints and last-minute roadmap changes. I still flinch when I see a Slack notification.
People glamorize these jobs because of the compensation and the brand names. But no one talks about the cost. I gave that place everything and it chewed through me like I was nothing. Just another seat to fill. Just another cog in the machine. I left with more money, sure. But I also left with burnout, insomnia, and a genuine hatred for the industry I used to be passionate about.
I don’t know if I’ll go back to big tech. Right now I’m just trying to feel like a human again. | r/cscareerquestions | post | r/cscareerquestions | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWFdUUnNOWFFDajJWQmd5SFdMYURXNVZfSW1TOVg5MFI5bFJxa3Z2d0JZd0Fyd3d0Y0xNVk5GalJNNG1yd3E4bUJ4VVdmNVFJWk5uSEVITk9ROS1hdFB6Sld3TVFwWWV3RWJnU3dLdEJRRkE9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMEl2LTl4WFRlRm1Mal9IbjV5VkppQ2VqUXlNa3c3M2t2dThQZkNHNFBWekZFSmdHeEJ5UjZSbjE2b1RiWWRPcnhTQkxrYlFzcFVHZVVXamlKa2NsSEFOMjdqOHkzWm1IUXFHRjRLWTZCejNpdkFJTnFUbzNQdmJnN2NxSHNuWEQtU2RDVlZNLXBVdElaLVozWnB4M0hTVmNzcDl5SEtoVmNoTlkzUTZoZjczV1Y2bzU5dW83SG9KS0ZlMmpnY1NLanZSZEEwVTVEOWFFN3cxdExIOEtIQT09 |
I have been a bitcoin bear for a very long time, but I am actually realizing my problem was not the original intention of bitcoin but what it has become. 100x levered perps, opaque unregulated exchanges and stablecoins, funding for North Korea, outright fraud and schemes, memes, money laundering, and extreme concentration of bitcoin into very few wallets.
But this has blinded me from looking at what bitcoin could be if it didn't have these issues, and I do see that a decentralized, hard capped, and easily transportable asset might have value. I do not know if you can ever get this without it developing into what bitcoin has become though. It could be that bitcoin's path was inevitable. I do wonder if maybe one day someone will figure out a way to make a coin that doesn't have these issues. | r/btc | post | r/btc | 2025-04-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdDBUbjgwRkUySXlWN1FNeXJZa0x1dHp0bXRybVdlTDE5eFJ1MG9xczg3c3VJTEJIdG4wMHJsVS1jSG05V0RrWVBLMElJRm04U1BhVU1WV3l6OVlhLXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRc3YtdnZxWU5yZkRuaE9VQ3pRd2RmaDVSbjlBUDZpci00UHVXWG9WRGh1US14ZkgxbWM5LVNURFBiQkZySS1WQVQ3b2hMRGxSQkxicG9MYy0zU2t0cmtUb0FMa1dvenludHN3WElRNXdvYndaVGZhOEJQM1ZmZ0F4b1QtWXhnV184enhzNTJPaXVnTmtja3JGMXozNjJlcG51V0VONHR3LTNjVU5YTndXc2lHbzUxQm1sQ1RtZW1FS1ppMjBiSlZ0 |
For years, many on the right have argued that the left has been quietly consolidating cultural and institutional power — through media, academia, corporate policy, and unelected bureaucracies. And to be fair, there’s evidence for that. Obama’s expansion of executive authority, the rise of cancel culture, and the ideological lean of most major institutions aren’t just right-wing talking points — they’re observable trends.
But what’s happening now… feels different.
We’re not talking about cultural drift or institutional capture. We’re talking about actual structural changes to how power is wielded — purging civil servants, threatening political opponents with prosecution, withholding federal funding from “non-compliant” states, deploying ICE and private contractors with expanded authority, threatening neighbors, creating stronger relationships with non-democratic countries, and floating the idea of a third term. That’s not MSNBC bias or liberal overreach. That’s the kind of thing you read about in textbooks on how [democracies are dismantled]( https://medium.com/@aletheisthenes/how-democracy-ends-step-by-step-and-why-april-20-might-be-our-last-real-warning-993ea63af69c) - step by step, and often legally.
So here’s the serious question: Do recent U.S. events — regardless of where you stand politically — resemble that historical pattern?
If yes, what do we do with that?
If not, what would it actually look like if it were happening? | r/politicaldiscussion | post | r/PoliticalDiscussion | 2025-04-10 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReTJoaDlPdEtpWDJMZEs4c0E4RksyTEgtT3Q3Yk5abmcwYS1CekJ6Rjd6VVlMV190dXBQMmk1bmRKMmJSdG8tV0szRW82aVYwTW5Pbi1QaWw2YjhfdUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSjd1ckZPdllJTi1qTWR5aHRsYUNKcE5zbmMyYVkteHJxa2U4Tzgxdk5ZajRZNGFNWlNpUmFBN0U3aEpQRnpjaVVUUU1tdndiM3Zaa24yOU1sZWhqSnRBZGtZdlNScXhreEMxaDRQT2JNTERKMkxQMWw4MVhBb3pyX3JXbklZZUVaeXlLV2RDM3N5VDlLdnlKYWo5aE9FYlRjWWsyMFZBU3JOUjRZRTRwY1BXcFJLLWcweWFtUWhPVXBhRThfbjNENXBzeGwybUdoUHh1akJrMUY5a21nLTVfVy00X1Y4cXd3NDhFZWFabDdDMD0= |
Last weekend we saw massive protests across the nation, hundreds of thousands of individuals showing their disdain for the current administration. That is a great show of unity, however it is not enough to make change on its own. Now, more than ever, is when we need to call on our representatives to make a genuine, legislative stand. I am attaching a link for a letter I personally wrote to my representatives, and I encourage everyone to send that, or a similar letter to their respective representative, as well as calling them and continuing to make your voices heard. We need to demand that Congress not only protests, but makes administrative defiance against the expansion of executive power and protect Americans from elimination of services. So please join me in calling for targeted congressional action that aligns with the unity Americans have shown this past weekend
[Here the a fillable letter I wrote, I encourage you to send this or a similar one](https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vSIM2rKq9pWJCzUKKaBgWAWg8hYxQjNrqtuMKR5tYGXLk90He3hbJaosJRINfLrHKuhl0BumtmvPnoT/pub) | r/liberal | post | r/Liberal | 2025-04-10 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUFN0VXVoN1hMQlh2Ty1kZzZqdTJ3RHdiUXBjUlpFY0czRTRwVVBiTnA2Z2hjSmVaTjBqejFhTHBaSUZ5c3ZGVGpBcEh1djRvSVU2UXpXTEtaU3QtNVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNUNCVFl4MXhzQnd3SUJuUEFJcFZ0LTNoYk1VVlVaY2xmMWhGS01xcEhiYVpHak5QeU96dlBGRGpMSVg3QVBjaXZFQUE2S3NCLUppUWt4ZTVmSG10dFY5S1JDZmthMDdLRVVGUmxvUjc0Y2RLSHhpdDJlbUphSjVmazFtTy1KSEJSWG5LT3A2RVUwT0ZmNkhoNUI2ak9XRmlQcWMzeXI0eW9WT0FMbUM1cTU5Y2hOVzJWb2ViVXhuZGFfYlcxOUk5 |
I'm in the states and trying out different pools with a bitaxe gamma... looking to see if anybody has had any success doing something similar! | r/bitcoincash | post | r/Bitcoincash | 2025-04-10 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRX0FKaE5oT2FYY3o3V2dBMEZuMHFDUnhIX0tlbEhYODd4RUZJdUtJWE0yRmpPZUlmSjRRMG1jRzlLTEp6RnZSZkhIUk0zQU44RlgzVTNVbWJBaE13N2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRLTJBaW9SVVBNZDVtUVNIbHNCZXl2Z3daNlU1MHR2TGpTS0VMMkFyYU5vM0Z4Z1MxYkpCUTJBcl9KTlFCYm1FeUR4Q2IyVkZBMjBBVGpmaW5LZ01BbUdsQUdRbC1hV2NlM1c0MXhzR2E0NmNrWlVjQjN1Tlo1eVZWVkxmYXZWRkFkTGlncHU2ZkJqUkVYUFdoV1RuMEh1aHFXaHhBcHBXazdCVlc3YVNOTDNUN3V1c0tVcVp2blV2cHVmTHNpS18zUjc4ejdEVzhkdXJMNkpiWjFxS185UT09 |
Basically I just started doing hands-on around the Agentic AI. However, it all felt like creating multiple functions/modules powered with GenAI, and then chaining them together using SWE skills such as through endpoints.
Some explanation said that Agentic AI is proactive and GenAI is reactive. But then, I also thought that if you have a function that uses GenAI to produce output, then run another code to send the result somewhere else, wouldn't that achive the same thing as Agentic AI?
Or am I missing something?
Thank you!
Note: this is an oversimplification of a scenario. | r/datascience | post | r/datascience | 2025-04-10 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRenRkOFVySjdOelM0RzdVc3paTnhUYXZWaTdYSGVNTTIxM1pGQU9Kc0tSQ1ZxX05HVEFHQnRoZ0pYWlNpdTBjOHoxbnFYclNObk4xOG5rMHlSbk9YOEY3QnZmM0tsYmwxaTkxMnlPb0VYdzg9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNGJjODRoZWFxYU1oUlFoT1BJV0dCc1dHb1FzZVVnbVlIYlc5UGJ0blZFdDdBV2xIR2RicEJxbGdTU3dOYTF2cDZuWnliUmk0ckZXX1pneFBJZXhUOV9nVFc4N3RsczdsbFYyZmNPRlkwY2dralY5MnhUSDhwcExpR09hR01xY0lrdUVwa3hfNUE0NHhDcm5SWGVOWUlydHJoZ2JfcEh1c0EtdDhBNVR5dXZjQjc2U2NpelBTVFEzRUtQaGR6NGczNkExUDZWeVVDRmxKekxwZHlaSUpWUT09 |
I have mined BCH with a nano 3 and gamma for a short time. i just got my gammas recently so not as much time. No blocks found unfortunately. | r/bitcoincash | comment | r/Bitcoincash | 2025-04-10 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQVYtZ0tfRG5DU2xrQ3RRbUxxTnI0a3FpQ0FWNWZtbnZPSUJVYWREaTc3LTBmbU9URl9CNGUxSjJRMFcybzdLejhjMjZ5b3J4OGRSaW50eE5zVjAxNEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRc05aWVZaZGZYY0ZNS09NZVUxLVo4bHZ5MTRReHdOcURLcUFnY3RPczNhbHBOaG5EUjNaeEJ3OTJjbkhHdGU5NUFEVnlaN1lMeXhBWV82Nzg1VnBCX2NaTy1lWmwyWVJHcDN1RjQ5bjgwckRZVUZXWF9mLWNhR0dxSmZ6OEtVV3p2WVBFY2hNWjVQcjkyQ2FwSGpKWEJQU1R3ZVk3bG9kWjhjTklyeEN1ZEs0dWkyeUk3TDRicnhrTWVTZDR3djBQYXlwOGxEWURkZjhTYjRSV2RGSXNnV2Vfdk1ETURDNTBEeGtVeFAzU1U4UT0= |
What pool are you using to connect through? | r/bitcoincash | comment | r/Bitcoincash | 2025-04-10 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYWVjWlNGTUpFall6aUFPa1h0UVFwRi1VQ2pTeWVNQUpCM09WNkNhUkg4TG12eW8yWUIwQ3NueXR1ZDI2TEVfMElsZlFaRXdweTMwZ3pKcDJ4OXl0ZlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVHUwcXhHeVUycHBhTnlaQllwRGRnd0VtQmNOS0tZczN3TmNRX044R2VNTnh3WFZULVFmeG9JTDM0bnE4c2o3SEM1M3lOa0l4UlhsRWlRWXlWa2RHVnUtTEd2Rzdaa0lYdzlxTkpGV0V5amZTLTAzbFBYVWhlSXN4X3VmOGNwQzlGa1VDenVnamZHUXJtUm5SRG5fMWwxMW42TGRteWg4Z1A4Um5hRXpIMkhLQjFtWllXXzhuNUl5d1ZCajhKaE1tVXJjcGFfdUtiLVJhOW9GZ3BiUUFvWlY1S0xwRVBHdTA4d0dybFQyZXB2MD0= |
I am mining BCH on a local pool+node
No luck so far | r/bitcoincash | comment | r/Bitcoincash | 2025-04-10 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZ3gzek92c0l0Yk1acGZpMW1tVnhPUGRmN3lLdWFEYzhLcmNqYUlFR0xidUtNVjZQbzg1VmU4MUplSGhmVDVRdjQ2MVpucnRDS3MzSmx5azV1U0F3RUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQUh5aE1pLV9fX1VWZkhvYm5BMkl0N0pCbGZ5WnB5LXpXR0M2ZzRpaDRyZnF6ZWtfcnJiOGtWMG5CbklJRF9ocm5NVEd6Qjg4UHpoTHFRa2ZTV0tYWXFjRWVNdGdWb0VYRFd3RWd0UkVWSXgzaVlidnNfYV92OG9VQk40ck1rdWloR0gzZDNxZ2gwWEhJdmFOcktvc2xEMFhTWHdIRzJMOUdtU2o2UVBKVzVxSV83dnhkYXZ1V3pIcUhwMWVrdGZVanF5eHBLSnh5eS1EVXVtZmNVYWJrUllHdGFVSWJMZV90bVIxYU5MN2JJWT0= |
[pool.bitsyminer.com](http://pool.bitsyminer.com) and have also used luckymonsterpro | r/bitcoincash | comment | r/Bitcoincash | 2025-04-10 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRV0JHLWQ5UW5FejJqdnA1TXZMcHdYT1E0YTh6U1l6QnFrc2pKMWdUb2VRZ25FMmZsS05KLXk4WkZ2TDJpbUhQclhJdzVQSnotY2hfN2oxVEM4N2RxeUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMDJsTWo2UV90UUdjSFVNMjd3OC1RbThXOHF0RzlvVDFyeXdyQjI3anZhaXhNUWoteWg4Y0hzWWZvUVlBUWoybVFMQU5CUVFsMFBqTTdlTDBCNGpYWnpTNEZrYWJEc0dSVXJxc19aWEg3ZDdjbVRxbmV3R0Ita3BMVXNWTkZkNXNfQWNFd2hDWmFYMWdQZUVNR2pXWXBQSFdnSkhvVEtOQ0FqdGVZaTNnV2MtbTBKWm1ITjB0NTBOQzZnQ1V6QWVxdzZqcFRSZnZuSjJhTjJ2em92Y0NOUExBSG9Rd2dEc0lHZEhfZjQ3TjNvWT0= |
I might check those out. Thank you for replying! 🙏 | r/bitcoincash | comment | r/Bitcoincash | 2025-04-10 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRmJWcVVUTTk3U1dOQmhraW91Z240bURybHJhSURuaDZXSXBOWUJOa04zZkJ5VE5ETjdpWmRXSWhWZUtLZnlXWnBDOFJaY3djOUpRa2NpbEk0eHBKSXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaktZVTRqdElpcGlCd0VBd1JoNDgtUjN5SHFKRGVQUHduOGhNWTZCSXVxdVpWeC1iWkNYZXJ0VVdvSXQwYmJHRXcydzVYanBnVWR6VllVaHhTV0JUb0JPSEFTQ09ndVlULTNrdlBqRUNoNGVHaEtpMk9EMzBiMkFqUU11a1JmX2MteGJOZW40U0NhUEVUVjJIUTJycnJaMTVGN205cm1yNlZtenJJRzZrZF9tb3dFRUp1c1p6bi1TbkMyX2JGVzR5NVVBNTg5ODBFWTMzT0hBOXpTUnpCUkxGMnlhamNwdlcyOGVyRm05V016WT0= |
Just received the offer this morning. As someone born in the 2000s, I also graduated during a shitty job market, but this is now my 4th IT job, so maybe I'm doing something right and I figured I'd make a post sharing my job search experiences.
Attached is my resume: [https://imgur.com/a/y8UEW8Y](https://imgur.com/a/y8UEW8Y)
This is the link for the resume template: [https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/jakes-resume/syzfjbzwjncs](https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/jakes-resume/syzfjbzwjncs)
To summarize, my junior year of school I was looking for an internship and landed a full-time role instead, I was laid off because the market went to shit. It did take a year after graduation to find a new job, but the competition was just so high. I had at least 10 interviews, I like to think I nailed at least half, but in all of them, someone with more experience got the job. Went through two contracts, then I interviewed for a NOC Technician role nearby and got the job. Here are a few quick comments:
* No one has ever asked me about my two-year job gap, However, maybe it was the reason I didn't get called back sometimes.
* Don't be afraid to go through a staffing agency for contracts, I did it, paid my dues with shitty pay and no benefits, now I'm out with 1 year+ experience. If anything, when I get asked "why are you leaving your current company" in interviews, I just say "Contract Ended" and that shuts down any notion of me being a job hopper, etc. So being a contractor gives you a nice cop out answer.
* I've never had any certs and even though I'm nearly ready to take the CCNA, I don't list it on my resume as "expected". I don't think having the Trifecta would've helped me in 2023, I was always passed up for someone with real experience anyway, in a hypothetical situation where no one with experience applied, I guess it would've helped. For some extra info, in this job's "preferred but not required" qualifications, certs were dead last.
* In two of my interviews I was told at some point "if it's on your resume I'm gonna ask you about it". I pride myself in keeping my Skills list short, only listing things I'm very confident speaking about, like 15 skills or less. I sometimes see resumes on here with zero experience and their Skills section is bigger than mine. Hiring Managers can probably tell if you have an uninspired laundry list of everything you ever heard of, and not everything you're skilled in.
* The Discord Bot is a really nice icebreaker. I feel it's a nice professional middle ground rather than saying "Hobbies: Video Games", in fact for my third job, the Hiring Manager told me he liked Halo growing up, and I spent 5 minutes talking about Bungie's API Payload for Destiny. I got the job.
* The most controversial part, lying, if you can sell it do it. On my 2nd job I listed some tasks my System Admin did and sold them as my own. I felt very confident about the subject and we actually would have two weekly status meetings, where our System Admin would report his progress. Hiring Managers were free to continue to ask questions or dig deeper if they thought I was lying, I would've kept firing back with all the knowledge shared in our 100+ meetings. If the FBI can't even reliably tell if someone is lying, then a Hiring Manager wouldn't. It worked for landing my next 2 jobs. For any behavioral questions regarding a difficult time with a coworker, a weakness I have, just lie and sound convincing.
This is how the NOC Technician interview went, in case anyone looking for NOC jobs wants to get an idea, I omitted questions specific to my experience and education:
1. Tell me about yourself.
2. Any issues regarding background checks etc?
3. Difference between a Router and a Switch?
4. What is the role of DHCP?
5. If DHCP isn't available how would you assign IP, DNS etc?
6. Do you know how many OSI Layers there are?
7. What is the top one?
8. What is its purpose?
9. What is the role of a gateway?
10. What is a subnet mask?
11. What is subnetting?
12. Any questions for us?
As with anything, there surely was some luck involved in landing my jobs, however I am just happy to break out of Help Desk/Support and wanted to share my resume and my path there. | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-10 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRS1VlQmhFcHZCZ0ZmTVVfem40ay1QMElhaXNHS0M3cjlZUURBY05pUFJsamxGdDNkMXlSNUlrbmhpTlFSZFNBRmFyNC1CWG9kNDAwekxPYTlLRG40a0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSkJidWlVem9Xdkh3Z3hUbmZvQUtPa1QtNmNMR3FEVVpKM250NElIUkdNTFJQMWs1RUdvbVZmY3R5bjJmRVlKdVVHa2wzY1A1ZmFMNHZWN21MVm04VnBqdGtoajVxRzE1bUtRdGR4UzdvSEx4NllnVWZrX2ZJbzB5dUNzR1JIMGFtODN6Rzk1dTlFbDFSS3FEeVdQTmhTZUg1UnhkbGlHb3FhUHktVEtmOEp2bnExb2g0R3NCcTBBZFlMY0h5QUdZZ0g5R2NiZXRGdU12NEZxdE8wZWV3UT09 |
I've been following some wallets and they are trading multiple memecoins 24/7, each transaction seconds apart. Overall they got +$84 million in unrealized profits. What kind of bot are they using? | r/solana | post | r/solana | 2025-04-10 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUGxKSGczRHhQNlVUNUZ4eUxBSnVoV2FNSlBjTFB6QUZ5bVpvOFdNRllJWWZRS0J5MkJiOGhuZU5jZDd3TVNhREhWa0NrWHZZRXpsbDVDS2xEa3p6ZGc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRVJxMEJOaEViTkJHcXRMMXl3OVpJeHlEMTZ0R2VlWmJKRG1NOU0zWVhXU3RaQUNCTUxaRnQ2SXRlRndLdmtpNTNibkpEYWo1ellSVVE3eVNQTy1XdkJEOUZVSHR0LVEwTmdUb25XbV93NzVjOVlzeGVKRlV6T3FDbHVtSkNyVzdlTWRQY3dPU0VLS3FnanJ6RFlXbFFGdWcyZFppN19uWW1DMC1QUlcySGM2YXgxNnEyQ2FZUklRZEMwSWdKT2ct |
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