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I inherited a network that is a traditional core, distro and access topology. It is an airgap network, so no access to the internet. The network is slowly getting some hardware tech refreshed. I'm getting two Catalyst C9500 and several Catalyst C9300 switches to replace the EOL switches.
The current setup is the VLANs are all over the place. The VLANs have been extended to different places. Some VLANs are spanning 5-6 switches that are daisy chained. I want to make some changes. I don't know if the 7 hops STP issue is still a thing but haven't discover if we have it in our network.
At the moment, we have ten tenants and we are getting and getting two more this year. I'm thinking to rebuild a collapsed core C9500s and a C9300 distro and introduce the EVPN VxLAN to address the VLAN situation and hopefully easier to manage. For automation, I'm going to be using Ansible Tower since we already have it. I know Cisco is going to convince my manager to get the DNAC or Catalyst Center.
- If the EVPN VxLAN is valid idea should I stack the two C9500 or treat them as single?
- 75% of the C9300 will have two links to the C9500 and the remaining 25% only have a single link. The current setup is
port-channel regardless if the links isnsingle or dual. Should continue using port-channels but make it layer3 or make it routed for each uplink?
- Does the Catalyst have a equivalent to ePBR? When I was working on Nexus, I kind of got the ePBR to work. I managed to prevent the intra-routing within the same VRF and able to access them from the external, but couldn't get the intra-routing to work through a single-leg firewall. The intra-VRF is something I need to implement for this rebuild.
Thank you | r/networking | post | r/networking | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWFlKOGtBb0xzQXljOTlUcTh5SDB0TGlRQXF5SmZ6LUpidnlUMUtFZnUwcGRSSXVxdF9FSE9BMFNoaGUwZXN5aG1NOFpiWHVQeE5PR2FYX1JTQkMwSk1DNFo1Y3l3WU5jbmlGRnpEeG04eWM9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNEtQVDNULW0yTnVMLWdZbGpmbjR5dE9oZk0tMUlvbFlJa01Xc08xNXkxMjhoNmtpM1E4d2Y1bW02VEdXbGNHX2V1RVR6alY0V1d3eHRMSC1WTXBfZzdwWEFPdi1oVDN4YklHRnhqZmNEamZiSGdsQ0phTkdpZDdlWDVqc0lPZWVuRXEzakcxbGctNEk1TUg4U1hmT1lmeGtRTjM4bVNjUnlDc2tibHI1d05hUjVKREg5cnVzTlNvSGZRLWNhVk13 |
Hi all,
In the last few days I've been working on script to automate KDE, Zsh and Alpine setup.
I've uploaded it to github: https://github.com/h8d13/k2-alpine
You might have heard of alpine for its use in containers and micro-services but its also capable of much much more.
I was planning to actually install Alpine on old hardware of mine. Hence why I made this.
Hopefully it's useful to someone else too!
And perhaps can still be improved through contribution and best practices. Feel free to leave a star or even issues/forks/pulls or any type of feedback or contribs :)
Peace ✌️
**Releasing Lol
EDIT: Massive upgrade, no more config. Automatically sets right key maps for both sddm and kde. + Finds the username you created. | r/opensource | post | r/opensource | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaTZkbXhPU1N6SDM1UXZtdmV6MDQ4ak9FOTk4bXdRaFB2N0JnX1ljcWEtMmN2SnAxemxKWVd0NkdkZWlKeFktZUp3Z0phOFoyc1RSSkVJR09FbkI1WWhTcWY5Z04zeU85clpCVDQtd1JDV1E9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUWIxbmE3RkdSLWRWVm9WVGhWOGswZS11cWd5cmtsQjBLYlJhNmluWXVMNW5GWW1hTkhwZEJvdk9iWWJGOWY5Q05SX2I4VC16NldPS3NSdUJOZTgtUU1JRGtmM2V2dlpTYXlTbU5sUzhFNGxSTWF3SExLa2FQUElTa2RTbUd6bVR3cndpWEJLVHF4R1BFS0U0OGtLUTFXTlp3SVVZZE5HMU1UYURyTjlmbUZMYTVFamcwMFE4Ulc3NkhTUl9nVkJj |
I’m mid 30s, six-figure income, decent role in tech.
But I still wake up every Monday wondering what the hell I’m even building toward.
It’s not burnout ... I can work. I just don’t see the point anymore.
Anyone else hit this wall?
Not looking for “just be grateful” answers , I want to know how people actually transitioned out of this feeling and took back control. | r/careerguidance | post | r/careerguidance | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcXhWTkFoSHBLN1drRHlBb040VWZ0MEcybkM5ZklVc3Awd3NfOE5LYUE0dUM1dXpiTG1Nb3pLNVN3X1E2OWgyWklRdzY0X0lBcDRQRzJncUpveUJGOVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRLThIS1VlMnNra1E5Z3dWZHE0RDdxMmw2M3JxTUt6bXNSM1I0R2p6VU55LXVldVRtTEZvSE8td0J4bUZFQkRNd1pDZnpsUWRkcFFJY0pxSGtXZTlKbGoxaFFoczRtVlZNckNsTUQtRjVxMXZyb3l2YkVzMTNELTlLNmo1ZzlkelhCLTFLM0d1ZG5zUnJ6azBXT0F4dG5tX2JWUUFFdnJXcXlhMkhZUlpWN0thSjJsSUN2b283dkRhcFZEUF9rdEp2dEpKdmkyRk9tZVFkZ25qakxsdEhpUT09 |
Hello!
Not sure if this is the right place to ask about Oxidized but many of you are using this.
when I run oxidized -d then I see these debug message. I can see that user login to the switch but nothing happens for few minutes and then I just kill the session.
D, \[2025-04-18T11:50:02.279269 #1276\] DEBUG -- : lib/oxidized/model/model.rb Executing show running-config
D, \[2025-04-18T11:50:02.279375 #1276\] DEBUG -- : lib/oxidized/input/ssh.rb "show running-config" @ aruba6200 with expect: /\^(\[\\w.@()-\]+\[#>\]\\s?)$/
D, \[2025-04-18T11:50:02.279787 #1276\] DEBUG -- : lib/oxidized/input/ssh.rb: expecting \[/\^(\[\\w.@()-\]+\[#>\]\\s?)$/\] at aruba6200
D, \[2025-04-18T11:50:03.193217 #1276\] DEBUG -- : lib/oxidized/worker.rb: 1 jobs running in parallel
D, \[2025-04-18T11:50:04.194835 #1276\] DEBUG -- : lib/oxidized/worker.rb: 1 jobs running in parallel
D, \[2025-04-18T11:50:05.196213 #1276\] DEBUG -- : lib/oxidized/worker.rb: 1 jobs running in parallel
D, \[2025-04-18T11:50:06.197425 #1276\] DEBUG -- : lib/oxidized/worker.rb: 1 jobs running in parallel
D, \[2025-04-18T11:50:07.198697 #1276\] DEBUG -- : lib/oxidized/worker.rb: 1 jobs running in parallel
any tip on this to solve the issue?
Thanks | r/networking | post | r/networking | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRnBGbXJ1Vmg3Mml3ZXFDQkJvMll6cWhHekU2NjQxcmtNZmdpSEtiT0tQVzhGRlFNTDZzdXNTWVQ0RUNDREtGMEdjXzhFdUtNdXhBZlMwdF9DRm1KVkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRY1N3ckJ5NHJ0MDBvMFVsZm5qbS16Y0ZFcHhJT3ZnQS1RMmtINVlzeWoyTThEVDlXM01adXhBVEl3NFh1MFFoTTJGdV92NFA0RlRYNzY5ZWduZnRnTC1qdlN2YjRuek1DQjdhVnZWbk1HV2UtTjJyRk1lZnNiYXBVbTgzN2ZVdW1Jc0hZaTVvVHpaclk1WVJSUDdDY1pqRm1UdFdfWW5KVHZ5UzRFUGdsN1ljbk5FWnlLSTZZVktLUl9VaTBsRWlCT1UtRVZIeXZzTHd2dmk2M09KLTZ1QT09 |
Hey everyone, I’m a third-year student currently exploring ways to grow in tech. I’ve been considering the KCNA certification—does it really help with landing internships or fresher roles? Also, what skills have actually helped you stand out early in your career?
Would really appreciate your insights! | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRT1F1a3BLOXBkc1ZqVFU3LUU0dFVWM1EwaXU5VW9mU0d4Wm9UQXB1NWJ6aE9yM0o3WUdmU0hsdFRnQ2U1dDVhSlcyMUl6UTlXcDlzdllHV1VHeGdheXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRY0pPY2lKdy1RVmlFWVBYX0VqYU0wQkxfNXl6c1lBdFhQMHpfZTVQcWlEdGowOXJqNV8wLTR0YTZLMVQ5UG5lWU9Ua2VBNVAzTmVORHg1dk5VTHhOd09ESy0wVFBjVV9MX3dCaDNlTWkzajdBTVkxamp4STR1cVkxdG9IT0RzcDlwYzBwREFzODhhcUdaRGpEMTB2ZXJaSUJXRFNyMFFqYWNPSWZxb2pOSnlOV0JqbnY3Q1B1cUstaTNSOW84blpW |
Hi everyone,
I’ve spent the past few months interacting with GPT-4 in extended, structured, multi-layered conversations.
One limitation became increasingly clear:
LLMs are great at maintaining local coherence, but they don’t preserve semantic continuity - the deeper, persistent relevance of ideas across sessions.
So a concept started to emerge - the Semantic Memory Layer.
The core idea:
LLMs could extract semantic nodes - meaning clusters from high-attention passages, weighted by recurrence, emphasis, and user intent.
These would form a lightweight conceptual map over time -
not a full memory log, but a layer for symbolic relevance and reentry into meaning, not just tokens.
This map could live between attention output and decoding - a mechanism for continuity of meaning, rather than short-term prompt recall.
This is not a formal proposal or paper — more a structured idea from someone who’s spent a lot of time inside the model’s rhythm.
If this connects with ongoing research, I’d be happy to know.
Thanks. | r/machinelearning | post | r/MachineLearning | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRV2NTZVZuU2U5a0RnMjdsRVBxaHVRcFVFczNxRFh2WHJmelpJZTNCckluQzZkNGNiZE45Nk9KTC1ITGdMMGhoMnBwcF90TV9Ram9VTzQ0MnYyTUhrNFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVFJnclNBUTl5MXhuQW80dzhOVnV0MWVINzdydXE2Yk9OYnJJbVoyZWpOTVZwN2EwR1BFR1dGZnFINk1LSEpyc3MzMGwycUNrdHpyZlJwaFVoTWRDQjZicHA4dEFPUWp6YXAtRk91azV6LTByM2ZmeFpGZGdrMFFkbUdxYnJRVzAxamhORnR2MmJla0JQczgxTGJfbVprQTFXMmt4THZzaXhrM2lXMkdUQ2pWeElCWGUxcTFNRE0wR0psZXBmYUNaam5FcHpKazdiTklLcE9wV1ZRZnJXUT09 |
Imagine you have your setup just how you like it. All your configs, apps, etc...
Now imagine you get a new PC and would like it to have the exact same setup, how do you usually do it?
I used to simply start from scratch, incrementally installing the apps I need onto my Debian minimal until I got the previous state. Then I'd just pull my dotfiles to configure what I could and do the rest manually. For obvious reasons, this is not optimal and I always forget something.
As a pragmatist, I use my PC to work and, while I don't mind playing around with my setup, I don't want to lose hours setting it up every time just to realize I forgot half of the things.
This got me into trying NixOS and while I can appreciate it's capabilities, the learning curve is really steep and I'm not hardcore enough to learn all of this stuff to just get a consistent setup.
So how do you guys do it? What are your approaches for a reliable, consistent setup across machines? | r/linux | post | r/linux | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRU0lNZGpDUzRodDltc1p2MmpaazJyVjFvY2tjeURPTTFlcEw1WENtZ21fSFdrSDVMZl9KUzVwWWRONXduYlg5b3h0QXl3anE2MmFtOXZsLVFYXzRlY2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSHozeElLNUtKUVZHRUw0SEVoMVRJejZCU1hHMkZfNU9FZE13eWJEeTluYWN3VUxYdmNlZ20zT0JzVnpxWnJJc3FTZzlYYTZFMmFBaFhUQl9feTJfMnBrQm1TdVpXbVc5Q1ZSU1ROcmJUTWhyVzJQQ1gteWJRUGdQVkxGRUU4c3dXQk9tLU9hUnh4S0R1ck5mbDB0RC1WcUVEV2g0MFdZVXRWTVR1SjZmUlBIWXZkMEJkQ01pYm1nSXRTa2ZPbVJn |
i’m trying to level up not just my coding skills, but the way i *think* about problems, like a real software engineer would. i’m looking for book recs that can help me build that mindset. stuff around problem-solving, system design, how to approach real-world challenges etc. | r/softwareengineering | post | r/SoftwareEngineering | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSlpwdUFIYlVEWE5iOFZIaHI1YnVLWllNUDlDcVljZEhqdndnTldPQlVHYzVLNEdtWDZ1TzFUWmJFZkJzZDhYYmRjSUMwRV9GdjJhclZ5YTBoM2FYUkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQTlRSTJFV2RLNlVIZUxFZUlRbGE1ZUVZNkRsdl9TUmFOMnFhS3ZYNFNnbVVBMU5venh2bGVoUWhQeHN5UjNaV251TkF3MVhyMWxuUjloZ0poSFdNQUFuMEtKRWMwUnpqbjFBbFdERFJvenRsN2tIZnFEajE5ZGgtQ1NRZTAxTHZxanZXelNVWHpVRENPaVdYLWMySXY3aC13OXpCNUwzdkJZQndnLXAyWFdycUZ2V1RtaDRxOWM5ek9zaEZrbjZub1pLLTlfUENmblo5V21HVUtOd0FaZz09 |
What path should i take to learn devops skills along with backend experience? Please dont suggest frontend i am bad at UI, my main goal is to get a better job. | r/devops | post | r/devops | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdXFzTEdGNU9jdVJwSkxNZFVtdDhkcGNnM3pVZFE5dF9wN1g4VkhWUEZlc3hPUGVnS1lKVGp0REFRbFktUjVJU1JwN0M5b3dUTVk4ZDBraVVYQW1MaFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaDJWVkRaYXRkb2FDX01QYzlPVjhfSGxiOE5WeXQwdzhob243Y2Jla3dIeDBHRktIQ2oySG93WUxPdGhFWE1Id0tTM1hpZWY2RTZfUnZPQ3VKU3BhNko4M01xRTBwV1p4a1pIclpiRDg3SWZjOWlKY0w5dlJEVzVaYTY0dWdRWmxjTDF4MzU1bS1fbzdYaHo3ekgxSkNzNnZ0QXNnbmh3TVZWaU5SYVJ1RTF1Y0RGTE1xVWVlaE1SakY2UlE5OFRrMk1adExfNTRiM09hZkcybTU3Q1Mzdz09 |
Did you know the original Bitcoin client had a Generate Coins button?
When activated it would use the CPU to mine Bitcoins. It was removed with Bitcoin 0.3.22 in June 2011 as mining become more specialised and moved away from solo-miners. | r/btc | post | r/btc | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWkdBNS1ka01ZN3dSUWJzMFlEcnFsSmpMNGM1S1FoLV9xQS1lSFlPTTU0QzFvdEliUUo0TjlBTW1LYlAxNHg3c1pCQ25kN1c2aDB0RWFLUHpTUWZraUtrTkY1WWFZSVFFS1dDYUM1bG1qM0E9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRkswY1ZnT2NhaW1tMTM4VWJBUE9ya2V4SkpkWWpXQ3pXaE9lRGZVN3ctLTNtZ3Z1VmVYbUJFUWVZN251MjRwQkRZaFNUQTc4OVQwRzQ0N1RjMHpEdFlMU0JFZXU2MUYxUjJhYzM5OWN3MklFbTdhcE5jckxyOC1SaV9fRVA3Q0J3eWFyT2loaUxqUDYyMUVtSXJPWUpXck1aV1dHME40aXZudHY3dUJpU2kxRmlYOTF0d2g3RGxhVTQ2T1I2TmJy |
[**Legal Trends Report - Clio (2024)**](https://macro.com/app/pdf/dcbc5a5e-dd37-4acd-b512-8f9ecae3bfe2/)
**Key Insights**
* **AI Is Rapidly Transforming Legal Practice**: 79% of legal professionals now use AI in some capacity, with nearly 75% of a law firm’s hourly billable tasks potentially automatable by AI. Information-heavy tasks like documenting information, getting information, and analyzing data account for 66% of hourly billable work and are most susceptible to automation. This automation could reduce hourly billing per lawyer by $27,000 annually, forcing firms to reconsider billing models while creating opportunities to take on more higher-value strategic work.
* **Flat Fee Billing Shows Significant Advantages**: Flat fee billing has grown by 34% since 2016 and aligns with client preferences (71% of clients prefer flat fees for their entire case). Firms using flat fees bill 5 times faster, get paid nearly twice as quickly, and close matters 2.6 times faster than hourly billing. The value of flat fee matters has grown by 51% since 2016 (adjusted for inflation), making this billing model increasingly attractive as AI automation challenges traditional hourly billing.
* **Law Firm Responsiveness Has Deteriorated**: The client experience with law firms has worsened since 2019, with 67% of firms not responding to emails (up from 60% in 2019) and 48% unreachable by phone. This poor responsiveness creates negative perceptions, with only 12% of shoppers likely to recommend firms they contacted. Unresponsive firms lose potential revenue and damage their reputation, while technology solutions like chatbots could help improve responsiveness and client satisfaction.
* **Strategic Technology and Marketing Investments Drive Growth**: Law firm software spending has increased 21% annually since 2012, outpacing revenue growth. Marketing spend has grown 8% annually. Firms with above-average productivity spend 12% more on software and 41% more on marketing, resulting in 21% higher profitability. Firms using client-facing technologies like online schedulers, search ads, and intake forms see 51% more client leads and 52% higher revenues, demonstrating the value of tech investments in driving business growth.
* **Significant Gaps Exist Between Client Expectations and Firm Offerings**: While 71% of clients prefer flat fee billing for entire cases, only 50% of firms offer this option. Clients struggle to find pricing information and understand the process of hiring a lawyer on firm websites. Most clients are open to AI use in law firms (70% are agnostic or prefer it), yet only 7% of firms use client-facing tools like chatbots. Younger generations (Gen Z, Millennials) are particularly open to AI use, presenting opportunities for firms to better align their services with evolving client preferences. | r/legaltech | post | r/legaltech | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbGFpZWJjRlNwa3pvN0l6TTNIamNYVXlKeWtXeUZkOXVtR19XZkt0a2MxM21oRTFHcUdqakRab0VoT0Znak56RklKN3h4SVdCZ3ZrbU4zSllnMDVlTlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTGJaWmZEVzV0NUVlRVBMRi10ekJOendVTFlmNE45WFdnbUpDSW9OcExDalVSZ2oxMG9Fd3doQ09jbjByVWtVSGNPN1JFWF9wVTRQVlBEN09IMWVTRGNhS1dtcWwyeGxqVWktd0FIMjhnZTNocVVCN1l0YmZZNU5ESXh0UHF1eXNMSHF1OTEwUFppUGNrY0Q0a1NhNS0za0o4NW84aVZ2QzFrUlZ4ZTVDeUJPWmhYXzdCbWdLUWpDdzFKSVRNX2xs |
Hey all,
I have 15+ years in cybersecurity, mostly in federal consulting, leading technical teams and managing security programs (GRC, secure SDLC, Supply chain, etc.). I’ve stayed close to the tech, but never fully transitioned into a hands-on engineering role.
Given the current shift in the industry — with orgs flattening and replacing non-technical leaders — I’m intentionally pivoting to technical DevSecOps and eventually AI security roles.
I’m currently enrolled in TechWorld with Nana’s DevOps Bootcamp (K8s, Jenkins, Docker, AWS, Terraform, Ansible, etc.) and supplementing that with my KodeKloud subscription, focusing on:
• DevSecOps – Kubernetes DevOps & Security
• Certified Kubernetes Security Specialist (CKS)
• Terraform, Ansible, Prometheus labs
• Kubernetes + cloud-native security tools
What I Need Guidance On:
• Is this combo of bootcamp + labs a solid way to build credibility for hands-on DevSecOps or cloud security roles?
• For those who’ve made a similar pivot, what helped you gain traction or land technical interviews?
• Any must-do projects, labs, or certs that show hiring managers real-world DevSecOps capability?
• Where should I focus next if AI security is my end goal (e.g., MLOps, model security, cloud-native inference pipelines)?
I’m not trying to land at FAANG — just want to grow into a senior technical role that blends security, automation, and hands-on engineering.
Appreciate any advice or experience you’re willing to share | r/devops | post | r/devops | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVEJZTkZmbUotT0Z4Z2pQc0pBSTJwUi1La0dBMzV1RElEYmEwWFktY19QN3dPUENMdTl0TDVNWlU0emRyeVNUY3RobGhZUWNuMEwzQVU4ZWpBMHFxMnc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRczZCdmlNdTQyWHNtNDN2MHI5ZUkxQkJ3SXcwa2lOdlBqaVQ3QVhwT2s4R2FFZlpEdlg0eXlzcE56LWxnakgxRE14VXJROThJLXZBNVVaNURTZnBGQ3ZGQUNIQk5fcnJQUmVGQWlXc1RydjM5UHFvNXNiWU1ERVZjMEE2TjdPSHpTRnBGVTVaNFk2Q0N1R2JBWFQ0Z3pzb1VmUEVQMTFTTVZ4SnpISXhBMXYwPQ== |
This post contains content not supported on old Reddit. [Click here to view the full post](https://sh.reddit.com/r/CryptoMarkets/comments/1k225rg) | r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWlJ5OFc2UHh5NmV1R1I1NWxVLWVSSFZZY0JhNW5rOFdCMGZhX0djajJKc0prZzJhOWRMWF9JWmppbXlQcVZxWk1veUN3cm1LUmtDMF9SamtGTHNaRkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMmRiNEl5dHRzdUQ3U1lVdTh5YkFBUU5IaVVtZ1BJV2xHeUxaS1ZrcWw1c1dybmJmM29RNVVqYUViZW82aHhIbnItalUzOTFBa2h3VkhaVy1tTEtBNDFwTzRzQXQteDFHajdMWHpxSU5jTWNfVHc0X0VXYVhaZzM2b09fQUJJaWRkbkhLd1JYWlMxMnEwRF91T1d6Q09xbnZtY0RWTERNVGwzYkNlckd3U2ZYS09jTWJSYS1WTDhtSmtBX0dqWHM2a1dUSE91U3I0R2k4dkEtVHQwd1VwZz09 |
I'm super curious about the solutions you're using to calculate distances.
I can't share too many details, but we have data that includes two addresses and the GPS coordinates between these locations. While the results we've obtained so far are interesting, they only reflect the straight-line distance.
Google has an API that allows you to query travel distances by car and even via public transport. However, my understanding is that their terms of service restrict storing the results of these queries and the volume of the calls.
Have any of you experts explored other tools or data sources that could fulfill this need? This is for a corporate solution in the UK, so it needs to be compliant with regulations.
Edit: thanks, you guys are legends | r/datascience | post | r/datascience | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcjRNY3B6cmJSNWVqUGFLc2VBRWcxVmhVRmlCNEZDeXJmTnBWWGJJR25BMzBna0s2cExIdUVIWDB5TmFlS2xTMjloUEtqZkcyTUdlWnA2MDQwalByWEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZnpneWVVMnU3cUlab215bm5VczlZWU85TGllVENyTGYwNUZEMlVPTkFaLUZwLTBMZlFiNEh5M0R4djR2WHFqQ0hoS0p4aWVrNGVYQW9wNFBQSFZISEZBNGx3NGtubU9FUkpIY19Yd2xlZE5yakgwYU11dWRXNE03amdUYkJ3OE1aSDhnUHY3VHkxNVpzSXduelQtQkdvQ0hiWXUtMDBKUGRPUUlEZ2xKalkwPQ== |
When will this finally start moving up it has never stayed down this low for this long sigh | r/ethereumclassic | comment | r/EthereumClassic | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZXF1NW1WdWkwQkVJb1lXUldla28wQWJaMGJyUFZEZ3l2U1VIWmszTU9WYkRPUWtVV3pFUHhua2FlTWlmTU9CTW1ZV2dMT3RaTnRJR2UwejVicVUycmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZ3YtUjdlUjdHYVAyZzRkYVhOVmJJaTdVX0pzczhzampDckt2OW5GWm1pQjlMSldvcC1WSHFKTXFZUmFxdVZtUHlSNmh0RDdGZ0VIdFIzX2RhYlJwZGdfc0ltMmZ0M0dlMEczeUppeHBrWXFNaTNtRXp0U0loUGZjRzZfZnZEZFN2VjlTQVhjdjJ2SVVzZ2NIZ0JpUGNFbXlhSWVqd2JZSG43NjVlSl9wTU43LUs2cHdSMVYwenphY0pHcXF5RXFj |
* A whale bought 6000 ETH - worth $9.49 million - in a single day
* Data shows multiple high-value ETH acquisitions - suggesting strong confidence or insider knowledge
* Historically - whale accumulation often precedes price surges | r/ethtrader | post | r/ethtrader | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNFJFVHdhNnc2UFJkZzZDYWg2VXUwaG5abk1QNFBEOVhiUlZ0THEybnQ0ejVWOW43V0l6X0NQOHZqMFFqWlVZa3RyWEMydy1nV0wtbzNNRTk2WUQ4U1lRYm5zQkx6SVFHcXBiSmRuMjR0ZTQ9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMFEweF9tSE9qY1dtOTJiQmhvNEFkWDl1bWVuSG1UbFkzMUNqeUMweG03VFNSOWZXdVFPU2g4a1JxbVMtcW1kM1hqR0piRnNoU2RWZWtJajRXbXVmaFNJYXZadEpGUDh6aXNaZnR2VE04bWFkSWtsMERUV1V3OTdhTEM1TFo5d3VjMUNBd0xyTThNcUxlN1FIZFhuVFJkSEpxMUJ3NmVPcVloZUxEemdoSmhUcTVRN1h1SHhhT3h2OEt3MWFRZHhSSnFKakNXcWM0dkREWTh1UUtVcVZ4UT09 |
r/monero | post | r/Monero | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVVAtN2x2b2dBS1pjbWVCZDhHNHZJT2NfdllHWUt3WlpUNWlUTjZPRWVsTXMtc2t1MU9XaUdTcDQtMDJrbnI4cG1lOGIwbC1USzJsWFQzdU12WEdaY0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdjl4aklnT3ZvWGJMNFdKV2hnOGM0ekVxX3Z6Y3FWZUZGTzZVOGVLcTV1UFZHX29KWXdDZHlTQzBhMHZPWENrbkZpMldERk5ROTFDemJ4ZkpoWmVzLTQ4Y3d0M2dtMWRSTzR0aVo1WHpFX3Jkc3YwMEw0a1VmMlFPWVNsNTFUeS1QNFBoNjFFeFdGQnZRcnlkOEpNVVpua21KVEdiQktoRU5ZT0JWRGZELXVHSDNaWU85QjBnelp5akZEdXNhWkFM |
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I would like to take some profit of my Sol on Coinbase. I read somewhere it is better to change this to USDC on Jupiter and then back to Coinbase before converting to fiat. Is this still the case? | r/solana | post | r/solana | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcFE3YnJoQkUtLWtENUkweUMtdVJkZXpFandrVF9VeXNsNFZqNjZTbEFLbWZwUGFTU3FleUw5V1pWUm1WSEhXWW1rMU1xTjV6bGczYmg1N2k3TWsyeXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTTYxWE41YU4xQUdoVGtxbGtONWgyLXAzWWlBdHRTTzJoeTFnTnJEY1E0UlN0TFlGWmk3a1BUWEhpMG9aNmVET25iSm9XYXpwT0dCcEdxNF9TbE5UalczSGZZaktGNlptU3ZaaUVEaGV0LU9kaDZPYWlYXzM2WTBaeGFHVXVmWUVDX2pmdlo2bXJYQzFMZVpZN1llbjJVdmNDcjZqelJucFZuUUk4Q1UwbWM4PQ== |
I need the necessary help to this computer model to add any compatible bios whatsoever to ensure both the long-term support and customization that I see as attractive for the same computer model that has been at the end of the line for a long time, any help is welcome even if the answer is negative, thank you for your attention (edit: inspiron). | r/opensource | post | r/opensource | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRemIyNUtzOVlzQVFmUmt1d29oX1ZjS240eTF4UzI5dy1yazFEM251VnJ5Z2pTd1pucnJmSFdqc2J2bTdTQTktdWJmb2lDQnlLT1BrTWlmTi15dmZGNUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRclpZZHdseS0wRlpISDZEczRjQzlsTFk4WXZsTHJFZ2Q3dk03SERqT1ZjYW1FZm9MYWJOVDN5V2dmajZ1S3FUSF91R3ZFajZTczN3ODdjVldPS191NE04YmRRai1zbWJnX3pCLWxzcWxiZWRlX3NWbGlGVWZROU40bGRKNDJlWjYwUWdTdG14QzVncVBQMzdpclB0Y05NeUhrOURjNUhObHRZT3lkdGdkemg4VklxYm9NeFMtdllMWDBlbFlUVDJ0 |
Hi guys!
Andrej Karpathy recently retweeted a blog post from Sander Dielman that is mostly about VAEs and latent space modeling.
Dielman really does a great job of getting the reader on an intellectual journey, while keeping the math and stuff rigorous.
Best of both worlds.
Here's the link: [https://sander.ai/2025/04/15/latents.html](https://sander.ai/2025/04/15/latents.html)
I find that it really, really gets interesting from point 4 on.
The passage on the KL divergence term not doing much work in terms of curating the latent space is really interesting, I didn't know about that.
Also, his explanations on the difficulty of finding a nice reconstruction loss are fascinating. (Why do I sound like an LLM?). He says that the spectral decay of images doesn't align with the human experience that high frequencies are actually very important for the quality of an image. So, L2 and L1 reconstruction losses tend to overweigh low frequency terms, resulting in blurry reconstructed images.
Anyway, just 2 cherry-picked examples from a great (and quite long blog post) that has much more into it. | r/machinelearning | post | r/MachineLearning | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUXBheFFCVkdLTThQUmJoQ2QweUxCYUVUemNRU0FRS1E5NFcxZjc2V083YUdXYk5od21aZm9QXzlVUExRSGROOTNYbElweUd4UDhhRVljOWIyemlYZkNxbGh0V0MtTWp2UHBBb2cwaE9Lcjg9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRS191djlrTFpEbHRKMDRXdm5ya2N0czkzdE9UTGpTUm9ZZlBZWjNzWmFXZ2M0YTlTQy1pR2trakgzXzNQZ2JZT2NEeW9zb3diNXdrSnJ6cEFxVm1kWlpTbXdmWGhSd1cyTFE3cm11d3VHaHFid09JTkg3WGc0YWIyRkxhcUdYcXNzRXpQby1jVVhRVjUyaE5OS09qeWw2UzlzZi1iZ0p2Z0IzWjkwN2FoWTVMT0ZjRDFLNDlaSEJPSGlEMUhFU2dqTTZwS3lQZElObncxcmZuUFhiMEZGQT09 |
Hey everyone!
I’ve been working on a little AI project to help make trading chart analysis easier, and thought I’d share it here in case anyone finds it useful.
It takes a chart (like from TradingView), looks for common patterns like double tops, head & shoulders, wedges, etc., and then gives back a full trade idea — including entry point, stop loss, and take profit levels.
It’s built around well-known indicators like RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands, EMAs, and a few others — and it also checks multiple timeframes to make sure everything lines up before suggesting a trade. So it’s useful whether you’re trading short-term or holding a bit longer.
Still improving it, but it already helps speed up the process a lot. If you're into trading or just curious, happy to chat more or share how it works! | r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTWU0cUh2R3duazRWMjA4MFEtemVCazJfazREeExtcy1iWkNxdGZwNE5XYzRxbW5mTXdDN0lwWlRpVTZZV3BzR2JCb0ROYl9FNlpteTFpbUw2N2poS0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQlJuZlVtZkJSS2Z0ODFfdHBuUXdsYmlxNWZ2TGE1bWRnVWdoeld3SzFDYTE5SUIxbTV5eVNxZ0U4X2ZuSDY5eFhFckhKTVpQLWw0cHZselFqc1RKY1J1Ri1PUGpWTWVGeUVvaTBxd21SaE5UdHlXTXREYWhsTlFCMG5uV2VZWklkQUY0dGhxSjVwdUVUNEw2U1FPaXEwSjR3V3Bua1VfQkZrVng1b09TYk1UMkdwQ2hIeEtYWm5ORDdVQjBfZkh2U2d0SDMzZGhhSWRqSmRxX1Q1Q3JjZz09 |
Hey everyone,
I was recently testing out Google's new **Veo 2** model via **AI Studio** and had an idea: could I actually create a complete video ad, suitable for YT/FB, primarily using AI tools? I wanted to share the experiment and the results!
**The Goal:** Create a short promotional video for a product (LarAgent in this case) using AI for visuals, copy, and voiceover, then assemble it.
**Here's the breakdown of the process & tools:**
1. **Image Generation:** ChatGPT latest update
2. **Image-to-Video:** Took the final static images into **Google AI Studio** and used the "Video Gen" feature (powered by Veo 2) to animate it. Got a short clip from a simple prompt. Note: AI Studio offers some free generations.
3. **Ad Copy:** Used **ChatGPT** to brainstorm and refine the ad script, focusing on the message of accelerating product growth with AI agents.
4. **Voiceover:** Fed the final ad copy into **ElevenLabs** (used the free tier) to generate a pretty high-quality voiceover. Seriously impressive for text-to-speech.
5. **Editing & Sound:** Assembled everything in **Canva** (free version). Added the generated video clip, the AI voiceover, some basic transitions, and sound effects sourced from **Pixabay** (free). Finished with a logo screen.
**The Result & Takeaways:**
You can see the rough idea and process in the original post. The final ad might not win any awards, but the fact that it could be put together in just **2-3 hours** by someone with minimal video editing experience, using mostly **free tools**, is pretty wild.
It really shows how accessible powerful creative tools are becoming. Enthusiasm and a willingness to experiment can go a long way! | r/artificial | post | r/artificial | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRU2l1VGJkMVVRQ2IwcUNrai00RmFIdDJFZl9BZjc3SDkyMVc4VWhKS3d1U3BVOGdXRi1DejhjZGRYZVpPQ1lHX0Q0SUlmTXZNR2RmM1o5clFRckhRV2pIRHQ1YWZEdzVzYWxOU01SNGczN2M9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSHA4Vmp2cHJjM1V1Tk45SFM5TnJCZnp5ckhXbVR4WTJ5b1d4VWR3RGtFcXB6dGhxdE9LNUdQc3JEODJIUDE3dWg2cEkzQmMzazYzbWFrY2F3Y1Z1aS03VDdCdUc2RnNoeUVOVHpBbDVELU9jWmlNX1ZwNUh2ZUwyYi1GUGluZnFWUGN6SUxET1dKVndfN3AxOFBFM01YWkJVdVZGZXkyOWc1eXM0aUpmUHhQbE1mS2htX0ZicDZONVJDX0lnaldNMERoRjE4TnBaV09MaDA1eGlmZlhNdz09 |
Is anyone here who too thinks that AppImages are perfect? Because we need a universal unit like .exe on Windows, else Linux wont get that big i think (for personal use). I think people need a simple go-to way they know.
Thats just my opinion
EDIT: AppImage + Gear Lever
EDIT 2: I know what you guys mean, but i mean we need an univeral unit. I like AppImages more, but flatpak could work too. | r/linux | post | r/linux | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTDNTanZxTkRHbUo0b0dDWkp3RkFibHBFR2tadFZkb2gtRmROazk5aC1Ha0N6aGRsUWY1ZE5CN1R0ZnBsNFJPMWw4bG9naldqZkVmZkt6TGp0eFNxUzhjTmI0NWF0YzNydWxfSHVZLXAya289 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRS0FXUkFfQy02a3d3TUI3bjRWUUNkdmxiT2ZCTG1ta1VRTHFPd3FxXzBxZDNmY0trNmhxNTNmRDhlNC1iX05DcHBmbElBOU1QWFo4UHZUTFpweW5pLUJrYnFOcjgySkVVSXdkQVlRcHVsam5PdWtLYTNFZHp3enN6TmI0YUNmclg1WmRJMHg1RjZVdnRDeEtRendnYV9uLVZVNEhFQXpXSTlrbHpBd1ZyWjBZPQ== |
M | r/trump | post | r/trump | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVDRsb1Q1ODU2dkIzZVdDSnc0WUNCTlR5S1JGYjZJSmtsMTFaX3B6eTRhcHo3RzRIZ0JfTG80djBtblFJeGRZeEVoNVRLRkZrbFJpeFhZZ3NFLWRyUWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWDZXOU9DMW9SWG0yazRmT0lSX0VtalRsZFNUZkdIaGRGSUVnT2RtQXJMdEgzQWxmU19fOGxMN3VidnBKODNtT1NaYWtoSENTZThqR2t6R0hwS3NWbUlaV1lWNFMtRDY0LXM3QnNCQUlpS0VvZC00ZVFkQnZhZ3otNEtXYjlSZlFtNnp5MlZFeDBtRWRYYVdpRV9sLVAzS3cwR09zbXZ3SkI5WEhkUXRJX29uTUt6d0NSZ04xRmZmN191Ym5TS184Ulk4RlpJemNuY3NqXzdLeERxVndZZz09 |
Hello everyone, got pretty lucky just few days ago, I’m not a day trader btw mostly a buy and hold type of an investor | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNS1qWjBlMGFIdktVZDBWT2dibTA3aHRBZHJJU1huUFNINklvUy05MWc5QXBMU2NrM2lmSnBjMWlKX1BnMGV2SThlcGIwR2YwMHhWUzFwdUd5SGRmZkoyQi03Z0dTMllESWFaa0hWMXU1amM9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQzNjS2ZjTS1DRVJnbTZFZVJCd0ZxajE2VlN6czJibzNoRGpLTUxnaTdiNEdYaXZYWjlOYTMzNDdOSXp3QVRkV0ViMEdyZ3pwMVlfWnhFQVVlR0I3bmQzM016UWhIODh6bGMyUENIcmpZZWFOeWFLMkdQeUVEekF0bmQwVkxURXU3SGZuNXI1czhfcE5BbzRSRDVKeUEtUTBydDc2ZmNkYlE1OUJ5SFMxbjZJPQ== |
Basically the title, but here's some info for better context.
I want to be able to:
- make database backups, ideally into .csv files for better readability and integration with other tools
- use these .csv files for restoration
- both backup and restoration should only require a connection string
I use Railway for hosting postgres and all my apps.
I have tried to create a custom JS scripts for this, but there are so many details that I can't make it work perfectly:
- relations
- markdown strings
- restoration order
- etc
I know there are tools like PgAdmin with pg_dump, but these tools don't allow automatically uploading these CSVs into S3 for backups.
**Does anybody have a simple, working workflow for duplicating the entire postgres data?** Ideally, I want these tools to be free and open-source.
Or maybe I am asking the wrong thing? | r/devops | post | r/devops | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcHRDQjdWa201Q1BndFNaQmk3X0w5U2FUTG1UZ0R5bVE2RXk1el9mMVBRcVZJYjR5RnhfejdpU2lSY2dKN0dBMVJLaHJjVzNPM0dlVzA1Y2xGUHJFQkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRM0JEekRyT3JtNGZTY21XU2FXUUVYWG10THNoTnJjU2dqOVRHZEtJREVJZk1rMHVQVHZER0t6ZmU3Slh0NlZvdy1DdEhuTVo2OHhGYVdxOElka2l0TDZpdmVNSUJUaThYMnRabUV5a1hhZFNONWFOWHBlTzRBVWh5eHBDRHRiN2lIcldSV3c3UjBMRlk3Z1llTTZ5UGNTMEtXcjdwbjlYNDZsdWhpanh6RWJaU3VKZ0pibmVjQVpZWVl6VDVlMzBFTEp3OEZqdTlwQnRYbnhSUXJtVzJnQT09 |
🇨🇭 Spar supermarket now accepts Bitcoin payments in Switzerland. | r/btc | post | r/btc | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWTJQUjdDSU9EX1FWTlhCM21JSldvLXZIVzVEX1llZmVieVlzS0FYOG1VakxPdERXSEoxWGFHNGF6QURiV1gyenVrRzh6VWlaa0luWjQyWEpqdWkzc3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSFMxVlptME5JMkNfdVN0MVBnU2FzWGxVbWtXejQyalctWWxLcG51eFhTbGt1bFZqOGExNk01VkRUYktmdF9INjhFUmJxcG4xV1ZURllQV3g5a2ppOWxxT25TYVdKZU1PczlhLW16enIzeGNIUHZXVjdtLUt0VHNhenRmRDVWUUlkS1BJaTIxQnkxWDJyMWJiTWVSaXowOVRWMy1MbXFXMWJtNkpKZlIyN1ZaWEpuTWFBbXlxLVVfUlZlTHVXbVV3 |
This quine prints its own source code in the browser. It also syntax-highlights itself with the Dracula theme from VS Code using quite a lot of regex. If you open it in Firefox it will also display a code "Minimap" on the right side. | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRY2Exc0phX1lValBsVGh5LVJOSkFYdWdlRWlkY2ZQS1VkZy1IMldEcFF5bW1uUWZoOXFNdXZQMHdzSDNRb3BfVV9LZzV3YVVZM2F5Mmc3S08tMEVtcVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbC0xYThxU0Z2R0ZVeWQzcWtvczdMUk9Zd3JrV2NaeEFTQkdTbWp4UDhxMS1QVVkxMXJOZW1TODR2RHFVbEYxWFBuS2hrWmtBVTA3NG5LVEF1eGItRFFLVUdtY2JjYWtkVWk2OHc4VzVFS0FFRzctTW51N0ZERUVYTnBMLVcwWEFLS21ZSlpfSVhVZWR4bHdtQjB0NmpQMWpoa1J0MmRxUWlJcG92MTFMTkprPQ== |
When one of the world's largest asset managers publishes an article focused on Ethereum’s upcoming major upgrade, it makes me realize how far this ecosystem has come lately: https://www.fidelitydigitalassets.com/research-and-insights/ethereums-pectra-upgrade-what-should-investors-know
No matter how the market feels right now, this is a good indicator of the overall adoption trend. | r/ethtrader | post | r/ethtrader | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNTFhMFFhc3JFdFNidWJOX3ZYQW5Qd3RXNW9xVGVwWjBFM1NxcjlzXzFXNjFVYTVOSjJaLTVUVUMwSzlWc3p6UGtkOVY3SV9nbWI5b0hQR1VrTFhlVEcyeF9mQ3hxWDlJUVpWY0FpVGF2NlU9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRUs0aGw2RDJtVU14dVJ2Q05sYnRVRW1IMWJaRWRlNFJMVXlrcUp5QzhRZmt2TzVkc0ZWakk0MTB0WXp4YlNocl84N1V3SVp3NmpWS3l2T2djY3N2bHZQZm42dTdDdWlMLUVoTEt0MVVHeFZxZERkaFQ3b0VCWXpCQUJMTkp0aU1QSGFidnl1ZE1fYjZuemlodnZtNW9VeTFZTFR3S0syd0phamliMjhmQUpVYktsSUc2ekU1aVJYZnNjVjhlb0NKd2VnSllETXFXM0lZQko5Z0pVaGQ4dz09 |
I’ve been working on a straightforward file encryption tool using Python. The primary goal was to create a lightweight application that allows users to encrypt and decrypt files locally without relying on external services.
The tool utilizes the cryptography library and offers a minimalistic GUI for ease of use. It’s entirely open-source, and I’m eager to gather feedback from you.
I’m particularly interested in:
• Suggestions for improving the user interface or user experience.
• Feedback on code structure and best practices.
• Ideas for additional features that could enhance functionality. 
I appreciate any insights or recommendations you might have!
https://github.com/logand166/Encryptor/tree/V2.0 | r/opensource | post | r/opensource | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRU0U5OHZqRUpHYnl2ay1sMXdCTTdjbTZMQkdSdko3M2FQSG8yVWNTdi1NQVJpUkdkblhsRHQ2dnoybUlaY1VfNTY2bENJUm9oSm04a2ZKRVdNRTJfZWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMlB2WDRpMk5vM1FmMTVpMnNSNHo3MFNQZEJvUXB5bDZ5WFBhTzBNY1k1ZEJoSFJFMW9SQlpXZjlyZnhPM0ZSTnVxdGsxb2hfREo5dHNHZW42MmVacHlhVXVHZDV4OHR1SjlGaURLRTExR2VVRHFlTTNFVThkVEM3V0VFVDgwMUVRVzBmM1ZlTWcxa0w4WkZEVkF3S0Vpa19qM1hBa290UHpPVVpIczFNamRSVVFuU0xmVmtEQjFzVWJSYkt1cUg2 |
Hey, so I need your help.
I’ve been working on a side gig for a while with a good client and need help on how to deal with this situation.
They called me and needed urgent help with some basic typography stuff.
I said ok I’ll send you a budget and if it’s okay with you I’ll start asap.
I sent them a budget proposal with what I would do and what I wouldn’t. They accepted it.
Turns out they would ask for stuff that I said I would and in between ask for stuff that wasn’t included.
I told them it was out of scope and they would agree but kept asking.
Things were easy as change an image or slightly layout changes and I would do it just to keep them happy and because they were always really nice.
The project is finished this week and looking back there’s a couple hours of work I “didn’t charge” do to me being “weak”.
I wrote them an email asking if they would be down to negotiate an extra due to all the extra I did (listed it to them) but I haven’t send it yet as I don’t want to mess our relationship.
What should I do?
TLDR.: client were really nice, kept asking for out of scope work mixed with in scope work and I wasn’t strong enough to keep refusing. Should I ask to charge extra?
| r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRN3g3ODJWS2JlZU5La3QwcEVNdzU3cTI4NWRkT1R1QlpqaFV6cDFIVEJ4OXFVWVJwaGxRcW1CQUE3cHRoa1NURVgtRWRSOWptWVFiVzFFNmhqTi1MQ0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZEtrZWZDR0FRU3BLV2F2ZlpET01KV1lEcDBNUl9oNkJFU1FPNzdjY1Z4OVZ6QS1uN3lNMmhCR2pRWGZFbjhXb2NlSnFFQkkzTl9UQnE3MFdTa3dCb01GLXdpSEJ5Y1lGaUNRcVgzMFdDbWVWUGdiT1BjMVpzZUNmb0k4TGJWSERVbkplbTNXWDFRMXNyRHlFeDFFLXVGWGd6ZTZEQnp5dTZpdFNnZ0ZYckpvPQ== |
Hey guys!
I started my OpenTelemetry journey a few months ago, and have come a long way since then. I often use an OTel collector for learning various parts of OTel - filters, processors etc.
Most orgs that have adopted OTel, use a collector to send data to their backend. I've been reading a lot about these and experimenting here's a list of tips for your collector archi: \[Feel free to add more\]
\- deploying the collector as a sidecar - offloads telemetry processing from your app; less memory pressure, and cleaner shutdowns during pod evictions. Your process/application never stuck waiting for telemetry to flush.
\- Split collectors by signal type (logs, metrics, traces) - Each type has different CPU/memory usage, so letting them scale separately helps avoid over-provisioning or noisy neighbours. You could also create pools per application, or even per service, based on your usage patterns. Log, trace, and metric processing all have different resource-consumption profiles and constraints.
\- Do things like sampling, redaction, and filtering in the Collector, not in your app/ process code. That way you can tweak stuff in production without rebuilding and redeploying everything.
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I have been working on this lab in INE for the CCNP encore and I can get everything to work no problem but one thing struck me that I dont quiet understand.
This is the image of the topology: [https://ibb.co/xSFTtHRN](https://ibb.co/xSFTtHRN)
When we redistribute the eigrp 100 routes in bgp and the routes are installed into R3s RIB I can reach the next hop for R2( which is the router that redistributes the eigrp routes into bgp) but I cannot reach the destination of the route install. For example one of the routes redistributed is [140.0.1.1](http://140.0.1.1) in the trace route I can reach the r2 router but fails after I could not understand why that is the case. I Thought once R3 reaches the next hope R2 would know how to send that traffic to R1s loopback considering it has a route to reach it in its RIB.
This is the lab in question if anyone uses ine: [https://my.ine.com/Networking/courses/4e6a6dc7-e791-4a8e-a598-2acfd5d458c7/ccnp-enterprise-encor-practice-labs/lab/bdbf4180-4d2e-4c1d-9b36-1392f6f53ee0](https://my.ine.com/Networking/courses/4e6a6dc7-e791-4a8e-a598-2acfd5d458c7/ccnp-enterprise-encor-practice-labs/lab/bdbf4180-4d2e-4c1d-9b36-1392f6f53ee0) | r/networking | post | r/networking | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRc2ZXSHJjaEY4aVJMN0Fqa1pkNms3ODNPWFpEbl9FSzdpUjhXYVUzWVlZMEc2VTRXUEZ6V1VQZ3hNbVJ1S0NJbGlSRHZDTUs4OFJUZXRmeDcwQkptTkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRejNCcFlPWWc1d29Ic0VNa3BSeTF1ZU1tcEhQTG9TU2RSOS13T29kOERSaHdvYTI2RS1RYzRseTFpT0MwcGl3RW9xSUp4a3pkNnFIZGhhU1hSR3hFQXZhWjNIZ1ZnOGY5Y1hYYWhSQl9wZ1YwbFJtNDBPX0ZkSkdjQnZVbXZud0l2Q3FNN3hFX1dhOGlBQUx5MU0wX2hYY1J3UWxNZ3g5dzVDUE02cm16MzYtTHhjTTY4anM3bGNubDRUZFFNUEZ4 |
Sorry in advanced if this is a stupid question. I am such a noob when it comes to this sort of stuff.
I came across this website ([https://animejs.com/](https://animejs.com/)) which has a really cool 3D (looking) animation and it got me wondering - How does anyone go about creating something like this? Looking at the website, it only appears to talk about code, but I am in awe if that was all done by writing lines of code rather than working with a 3D model or some kind of vector animation software...
Can someone explain to me (as simply as possible) how this is achieved and what chance does a noob like me have of recreating something like this? If you have any resources to go along with that, I would appreciate it. | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReWx2YnBmWXhia1lGZWwwUUR5TVFCWGpoV0xnU0tkU2JaNmh0d05pdURQQ3duYjhJb3BWaTFQTGt2NktmY2dNTjB2OVZ0ODZDYzRKWjI5UVI1MjBMc3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQS1RYkVQZkZKams2M3hNeEZ3Qmt2UllXbUZUOEl4NjZWRUtSWDVKTHJwQ3ZFVmhRZ21nSThUM19LMEctX0VOSUlsdUpJakQ4N2RjdllBdzNyeXdpVG10Q292ejVFWW16R1hOcHBhQTZBcFhRYkZqN0p0ek5KYzhFUzM2T3JVSHFqeFpqMkROYlc1LWwybUEtUkNRSmhqbjdBV1Q4SzN1ZXZLUDRsNnA3d1puZW9pUW5OMlhTZEV5RUpnWkRZTFdz |
About a month or 2 ago, I posted in this sub about my current job asking me to do some odd tasks while they looked for a new maintenance guy. This included cleaning coffee machines, cleaning leaves out of storm drains, and painting.
Most of the comments on my original post were negative telling me to suck it up, quit bitching, and not to leave my job in this economy.
I started applying anyway, and ended up receiving 25k over my current salary, a better title, and more PTO with a new company.
Don't put up with it and don't listen to others when you feel you are being disrespected. | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUThZajl2T0ZFaVV1VkJRWmVEcnM5Tm9WR0xVbXNYZWxRNGpmMzc4QWthY0ZPY2VueDNsOVZTRzZaNmtWdDJId0NuVm1tRjduVnRjbVlLam1UNEs4VC01RWpyN1BPaG5DSThGVUZXV2dQZjA9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUmhRY3NUV080ZE04OTFkVnlXVUZrTkRTbWRPekNJQTJmOG53LUo3LXdBSGNEbm5leV9zX0I4dmowVFBzUWpuVDZxQVZ6c2djZVlXRDdKa2c4QzRqdGR5SjFlSW1kVnhHQzloUkVWS2RraGJPRnZJalozc2VseWpDbEo4Uk9GenVoU294U1Z6M2Jha0twQ1FOMXgtb0lkNzdjWThvMWE4bXdmVDRsdWxLUnNtX2dNMm55Z2hveFM1eThRa19FZTZW |
I usually post Ethereum news with a more bullish sentiment, always taking into consideration its great potential. But today I would like to take a step back, be neutral, and look into what has been happening with ETH since the Merge, when it switched from Proof of Work to Proof of Stake, in 2022.
In my opinion, the Merge made Ethereum greener and more scalable, but there are so many people in the crypto community that feel things are not going as smoothly as expected. I found a tweet from 'SimplyBitcoinTV' today, showing that ETH is down 74% against BTC since going PoS. Despite everything else, that’s a huge drop. The chart does not lie, and the chart says Bitcoin has been outshining Ethereum in the market.
Some people say PoS created issues like validator centralization, where big holders control too much of the network, which kind of goes against crypto’s decentralized spirit. Another thing is staking yields haven’t been as high as expected, disappointing stakers. But like I said, the Merge cut Ethereum's energy use by 99%. This makes Ethereum much more efficient, greener, and inclusive.
A funny note I noticed in certain comments on Twitter, some call PoS a 'Piece of Shit'.
Resources:
* https://x.com/SimplyBitcoinTV/status/1912914900177093009
* https://ethereum.org/en/roadmap/merge/ | r/ethtrader | post | r/ethtrader | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZWpWSUlKdjlhUWI0OGoyeVozeVoxYThfZkJ2UVZ2c3owWWYzTTlPU3pBamxNX2xYak9Wbk43RFBPY3R5dkpoSFYzZUppWHhkZC1XZTlNbUY3NTNRVi1KVHM2WnRlLVNPVVVuVDJDcVdSblk9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRc3pCRU1yLWVZb1dMVTV6czdUci1fWmpXNjdpVDROa1BvdkpvS2FBalF4WWwxcDV3Sl91Umd2ZzRjUkN4U2k5SVZTUlRkMjMtUG9wVUlXQ0lYdEptMG4tMEUwcjhJLV9aT0JkVlV4aGpKNjYyR3d0RGZ5RjFoRFhnc24zbmR4cTVza1pUT1piZDBFR0lyRFZVaFg5b0RaZXdnRXFia3pwcWVYX3BBd2lVY2ZveGJHeVBHUDBFcklfSVBuZFJELXZXbFZSVERBZU9IOXp3aE1pdF9xNVJkUT09 |
I became fed up with Windows 11 because of bloatware, AI crapware, and my concern of telemetry and my privacy. Around November/December 2024, I finally made the decision to switch. I ended up choosing Linux Mint, and stayed on Linux ever since. I'm using Arch as of now, and it's somehow much stabler then Windows. I will never make the switch back, under any circumstances. What what was the last straw for you? | r/linux | post | r/linux | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaVVhT3pGVGVtMkNvZ0llNk5wRFJ4MDJySi0yY2NPM0E2aWdKdE9yMlNaNHJhejZUQnZVMFh6UUJROW5LcWtYcHdaNC1tMHBqcnhLbTVRZjhMbzZjZHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdTlERGJ4TzhVeTZqcldYVy04NF9aYU1wTEUwWjJiMHpSbTFIa3hIQ1F0Zk5zb2JBOU8tYVhQZFlQcjJRY3ZsWWxYUUhQbTVVTU1NY3g3V1BzRE9UVnIxd0pmVXZ5TkU0c2gwenI2QjFhckpVU05LNlpUbC1GWEVwNFdtMDF4MU9hOFU5SXVnMHRKalU1SlNReTUwb0VlNXQ2UERvQUlWTm1EU2E3VkVtLXp2dzc1YXNfRHpaN2E5QXZZLUVsWnV2Wks3azZfZXFhOGJ5QzlOZkxVeVhMdz09 |
# **The Polkadot wallet scam that was almost successful**
The rise of Polkadot has brought a wave of powerful, legitimate tools—wallets, explorers, staking dashboards—that help users navigate the ecosystem. But riding the coattails of this growth is a darker force: counterfeit mobile apps designed to mimic trusted Polkadot tools and steal users' funds.
This article breaks down how these scam wallets infiltrated app stores, how they operate, and what you can do to protect yourself.
# **The Scam That Started It All: "Polkadot Wallet Pro"**
Between 2020 and 2021, one of the most infamous cases emerged on the Google Play Store under the name “Polkadot Wallet Pro.” On the surface, it looked legit:
* Clean user interface
* Buzzword-heavy descriptions
* Polkadot branding copied from Polkadot.js
* Dozens of five-star reviews
But under the hood, it was pure fraud.
From the moment the app launched, users were prompted to input their 12- or 24-word seed phrase—supposedly to import an existing wallet. In reality, that phrase was silently sent to the scammers. Within minutes, user wallets were drained
# **How the Scam Worked**
These fake apps use a mix of deceptive tactics:
* **App Name Mimicry** – Names like *Polkadot Wallet Pro*, *DOT Wallet Secure*, and *Polkadot Chain Safe* are designed to confuse.
* **Visual Plagiarism** – They copy logos, colors, and UI from real tools like [Polkadot.js](https://polkadot.js.org).
* **Developer Impersonation** – Scammers create fake developer accounts mimicking entities like *Parity Technologies* or *Web3 Foundation*.
* **Review Farming** – The app pages are padded with generic 5-star reviews generated by bots to boost rankings and hide complaints.
Though the original scam was taken down, new copycats have appeared regularly—evolving tactics while targeting newcomers to the ecosystem.
# **How To Stay Safe**
You don’t need to be a tech expert to avoid these traps. Here are some red flags and tips that can help you steer clear:
# Use Only Verified Wallets
Stick to official and community-approved tools:
* [https://polkadot.js.org](https://polkadot.js.org)
* [https://subwallet.app](https://subwallet.app)
* [https://polkadot.com/get-started/wallets/](https://polkadot.com/get-started/wallets/)
Avoid downloading apps just because they show up first in search results.
# Check the Developer Name
The app developer should match one of the trusted entities in the Polkadot ecosystem:
* Parity Technologies
* Web3 Foundation
* SubWallet
* Talisman
Scammers often use lookalike names that are easy to miss.
# 🧾 Scrutinize Reviews
Real apps have real feedback. Watch out for:
* Dozens of repetitive 5-star reviews
* No meaningful comments
* Recent reviews that look like spam
# **Final Reminder**
These scam apps look real, sound real, and even *feel* real—until your wallet’s empty. As Polkadot continues to grow, the scams will too.
Stay safe by following three golden rules:
1. **Download only from trusted sources**
2. **Question anything that seems off**
3. **Never, ever share your recovery phrase**
The best defense in crypto is awareness. Share this with anyone new to Polkadot—or anyone who needs a refresher.
**Socials:**
[\~X (formerly Twitter)\~](https://x.com/DotAntiscam) |[ \~Website\~](https://polkadot.antiscam.team/) |[ \~YouTube\~](https://www.youtube.com/@PolkadotAntiscamTeam) | r/polkadot | post | r/Polkadot | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRXzVxck8zamVabjhUVG9xSElxaUVENnlrOEJSZUlYbFZpVmJfaFVBaWVENExqcDNvbFktalMxOUhybTY1c3lrTkNpRWc4dUpHbEM1c05XaC13YzB3aXB4cXdlS3p1ZzEyM0IyLVhJaC1seDQ9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMWM2OFR0NHNmVWhvVG1CT2dJdEY2ZWswZEktbjVIY1NSWnpsS0l0THlZcGljd2FZQjlvSDdxSEk2VnBGSFZ2OHpBZVlVajNtalRicGVnM3I2TlR1OHZ3TzJ5WDBGLTNoQk9ORElxbENCX2ZpdjAzbk5nS2RkdzczMS1UOURsNHo3NTNVOHFzNnAyTnJBdmZPRVVVa0FrVVRib01meno1N2xMdHFLVFFGNEJPRThBS0hsQ2syZ3JfVm5ZQnBqdkoz |
Just finished my CCNA. I have about 10 years experience of simple networking stuff (Vlans, port security, deploying SSID's, rate limiting, and helping clients troubleshoot basic connectivity issues) My goal is to become a network engineer, either designing or troubleshooting but I feel like I need more advanced knowledge/hands on experience to land that type of role. I've heard from multiple network engineers that they hardly use any of the stuff they were taught in CCNP and that CCNP was basically a 50% sales pitch for Cisco products. It seems they need to know firewalls, wireless, cloud, python and linux. Should I continue on to get a CCNP or should I focus on gaining skills in the ones mentioned. Which path would you recommend, to not only help me prepare for a more advanced role but also help me land a job easier in todays market. Thank you | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSXNwVHRxTFE3X2JNNHNhbkRVWDFwVlRfNUNsUmx6cWxaamN4TmxyNDZIcE81dThlUi05TjAwZTFPYlZ6ODlLQi1MVDg3dk80Z1lSN2ktbEtaZlhhQXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRTRkWFkxSXdGSENYNVZBem44ai1tWGhvZFpIVjhuMU1idm9jQWF0TnI3ZzhVUF8wQkRkcVRQODBXdzFSNXlEajBCN0RsSzVvdkYwdEFJa0tOc1pETzNySnk5WXctUTA5N1lyY1NTRVpmanExTno4SDNBSGR4cGU0WWFWYkZYLTE1dkZUOFN0VmItTTlSZTBJRlNIRUJrSy1TSHhDdmZwZmpnb2laLXFteGR4ZG9KSkhQc0RacXl5VVlja0pyczlFYnBaa2xYajhMLXYzcmJPZ2N0QjFjUT09 |
On the face of it, it seems like quite an interesting initiative by Bristol to invite currently unsigned young players to a sort of draft day. The idea being to offer the successful candidates to go along to Bristol's pre-season in the hope of getting a pro contract. | r/rugbyunion | post | r/rugbyunion | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRV3RxdHNfdGRxYkx2QW1Qc1d5RkFaVWpsTWQyUHRVNHJZQkRjV0NLMUhFYld4TVlmdDhDY2xDUFNQelJhV0ZhRXp6SXZ6ZmZjbGR3RzdBQzBsRXVnbVNDVXBTTkJBNU1RSF8xc25aWXVNWmc9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRY1g5Z2dVY2plZ2wyZjdpeGNwSVJKTDNEOC0yMTZubmhyTXIweUt0MjVya0hERktzdTE2WlVyQVhLNDRyYVRZakFhTHdQcTNNVktrVFVwUHFwRDF2SnNOczZjaHVyU2FEWkZ1TGxwMjc3YXJXQ2JacFRhYnc1ZU5rZkozd01yb1owcU50Y2NDQnJCT0tsSUlVOXZhYTRRQXlOMzFBUnBVaE8wTU5kSjVTYVRtdkhxanB1ajgzTEZjNFZKVGVwd0Nx |
Hey y'all, just wanted to share a little project I’ve been hacking on the last few weeks.
It’s called BOOM!Scaffold. It's a CLI that takes a database schema and spits out a production-ready app scaffold in seconds.
Right now it supports:
* GraphQL + Knex backend
* React + Apollo frontend
* Tailwind + hook-based UI config
* Fully typed, clean file output
* CLI-based generation from config or schema
Roadmap:
* Ollama-powered local AI scaffolding
* CI/CD + CloudOps
* Support for other languages & frameworks (Go, Java, Vue, Svelte, etc.)
This is meant for more structured apps, not just prototyping. Think fully functional apps with roles, hooks, services, infra, not just jumbled file templates.
I’m looking to open source most/all of it soon and would love:
* Beta testers
* Contributors
* Feedback
If you're into app scaffolding, DX tooling, or fullstack dev with a schema-first twist, I’d love to hear your thoughts.
[https://www.npmjs.com/package/@boomscaf/cli/v/1.0.11](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@boomscaf/cli/v/1.0.11) | r/opensource | post | r/opensource | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRU1ZKbUdzalFGeWpSVWw4TTR2S2t6RjdOcEVIVjZsZWFSeW1neHprRlFFWTI3TnpYaDVJZE5sTW1WSWd2ZzJTTWwyOXNDY0FYQ05USVZpWmJURTU4dEpEYkZpYjczaHZvT0tGa1JLN2FINkU9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaTd5aTJlSjMxN2hDOTRjTnRnem1SYkhxVi10N3NGWEFiRkVVYnJlaVVhS1JIb2c5X2xpTUFETGwzR0FIV05FREFoMzktZk1Sbks2ZjYwVVEwdXozT1pmTjVjX2VVVzZ3NEE3SF92VEJwOURkODdYclpjR0N2TElBTThIbWhjT0czaGUxbGZSY0ZyRmtaVkxhdlZUeUFRV2pOUzVVYWZGY01TMnJDY2xQaEJQQWlvOEF5bjdjZjJYTVpvaGVRZHNHM0pfclM3NVZnRThRd2RDY090REczUT09 |
Obviously likes cherry and white but doesn’t want to try and beat Ashton’s union try record… | r/rugbyunion | post | r/rugbyunion | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRXBvclBYVi03WXBJa3E0cWxzNm8yZEVIV0h4RG5CRFJjM1R5N0k4MFNyUzNCbm1PZmx2NUxFMzZtOGNnLVZZRV8wN0tzbDhqMk96b3d3QUNYZGxRblE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbEc4R3NmZGRNNGZTT2h0cUszeE4yUUplMTZCMkRkTHFWRVdjaWRMVXZaS1p0c2NpdTU4QTREQjlMU01UYWp1SjgyUWR0dV9ucUVaM3BjUTVYSEpoamdLNG1jWUVoRUY4UFhLWVBEUzBwdTJOODVVaV9CelktWlVxNzhtMGRtU2ZsV0x4SGdsRUp3MjhvbzJSYTloRllNa0V1SjBzejhIdjMyMmhKeWV4cUpSSjg4RkplbjZtaHBjdTlCTFVURmQ1WFhFRy1pZFpRWnNIdUJ3TFVzeXBqdz09 |
Heyy I just finished making this app called School Times I've been planning for months. It started from my need to know in which rooms I had my lessons and in which ones I could find my friends from other classes during breaks.
I thought why can't timetables be better? They look like excel files and you have to look at one for every class, so I made them interactive with this intuitive method.
If you are a student and you've ever experienced this problem you might wanna check out my work.
I'm always happy to receive feedback and considerations!
[School Times](https://github.com/lucAmbr0/school-times) | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZzRBY3VIWjZWYWlvUjBFSTVzRFJMZnpEa1g5YWVVQUNKMVprMGEwaUpSbnRFbnFvUENLcnJVYUIyRUJ4eFcwQXlPZUNMY29aUlJiWlNsT1lWTFFTTXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaHgyTlo0emZndjN3NHpqbFYxT3dwVTFhS3lXZmQyWUctTlhUdS13aGVUVk1xd2FZWUlBWW44Qk5OeUpzdXpQQTI3SW1YamY5NDRrOTZCT0VVc2sxWUhHM1Z4SzBUTXZHN0FKRENlcTY3dEpycWxrX1hhbGN3MDJTUGFTTjBCalE2cFZ3eUhrLWQ2bWRnYWwtNHh1SmVpVmlBZUxkZEQ3cGJ3T1QyaTZCQXUzVEFzaV82dzhzVUxUbWxWR3RoVmdL |
Looking to setup a smaller network for my local church. Primary function will be General WiFi utilizing APs, and POE cameras. My intention is to have most, if not all, equipment (routing) centrally located in the media booth if at all possible. My question is…. If I can stay within the distance restriction of Cat-“x” is there any concern with just running lines to all end nodes rather than placing switches in multiple locations to handle it all….?
Additional information - currently looking at Unifi due to all equipment uniformity and reasonable price. Open to other options. Not a full time network tech, so need an unmanned system. | r/networking | post | r/networking | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMWdDVldrblRtWjBTRW52ME8tNHoxY3V5ZVJfS293bWQyamdWQmN1a29sZUlhYTBLMElxRTQ3Qld0eS0tT2JyQ1RabHg2cXZRRkZ0VVoyZTEyRlZPR2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRb1pXdG1zNXB2MllFQ3N2bDVZZEprcHRGVmx3eUR0dzBYRGRDNUUxbTBhbmtBWjBzWTMyQ1o3NUtfdjJIQWluLUlDX1FGMkw0RkZXYTkyNnRkR1Nlc2ZKcndYWmVRbUFVZThxYlM1djZoZmFTaWlUYnNrVGtTejFveWljUjNfSFdrcElYQWNQYzVCOFEyUFY0N0ItX1hacERXbDhzQXI2aGZNNHNWRlo5V3prPQ== |
Why or why not? A speaker is in theory a chairperson, just with a lot of people to preside over, but they end up having some pretty distinctive attributes country by country in what they end up being viewed as. In Britain, the speaker is a bit tough but ultimately seen as quite neutral, but in others they are openly meant to help advance the majority, some places take a hybrid view with several speakers from different parties to balance things out, who preside on different days for instance as in Germany. | r/politicaldiscussion | post | r/PoliticalDiscussion | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRN1ZLTktGejlKNHd2em5xQ241cXkxTHlUOGdOVm1lYVFESU8tMFNiT1cxRUUwU1RyeDlaU2N0MFdleEFzT3VaazNaUmJCWWhsNThyVndXaGZRMlNfU0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWXJ4SXlmMmpMTmtwR3VuUGhoT0xXckRBQkllOXgwOE1ONHpBc1d4SDVRM0ROUkFndlBUdk1ONWpYWm5pYmxDZGpCT0VsQzZqd1NrRzhyV1hMUm5WOTBNU01VNk9UYnduQXBMMUtrUzBha21qczNocEZHa3ptY0RzNFB0c3RpMnFXbXR1eEh0QzdPSDRBYm9obmEzMlpaaWloWWtOT2RvbVQwbEY0dC1nSWJneVFxQnVaU2w5VmpCbFJxTjZwLTYyRk5HQ3BJTjVPRVZTVnMzWXJSZ0xJZz09 |
CI/CD Logbook Entry #347: the unstructured blob strikes back.
Dear Diary. Deployment passed, tests green, then the artifact store sucked in a 4‑PB tar file someone labeled ‘backup’. Now every job times out and the CFO won’t stop calling. Any fellow DevOps keep a “daily storage horror” diary? Drop today’s excerpt and how you’d automate away that pain if you had one more spirit..
| r/devops | post | r/devops | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSmUxTHVZM0plOUJEZUgwR0JacnA1d1QxNXZSOHBLeHgwcGZQTXVVUmg0S1gtUEVKNy1VNDJkcEFXM3dhNi02Nm9lRGg1UFJuTkNQa093aWo1aWxPdTcxUmZtZTljOWF2dEh3Sk1JaU1pdUE9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRb09keEFnV3lDRWVfb05XVUt5ZmpETzliWXpuTS1OaXlHVkxKdVNqZGtnSFpUcXE2U3hmYVR6OEFWSnAwNG1PWHdGREg3LWNTWlFTRmR1c0lEQUd0VFMwZ3RBblpXU0VOSExsQ1RobVB4TEtsYjlwWXhqZ0ZlLVU0dnpKZloxOG1FMkdGYmNsLWlLM3NKVmRvUXNYdTVxYTNycHFzXzZTdWM1MWdCMEFWV1AyektSX204V2dGZE1odFZCRjVBWWR6aTJXS2lFZnVNNC1BU0ZEQUlub3l4QT09 |
America first must start in our education system. Otherwise, were just producing our own downfall. America First 🇺🇸 | r/trump | post | r/trump | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRb1BKY2lLcWRvTW9VX3FSelgwaW9jOWp0YkQ5eFhBdzh6dHd0Z1ZwQXlwWVlZUVR6dFJXdjRCeEVFRW1JbXhZYzlzYmpmSWRtZjhQcVFka1VBX200S2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaDFTdVRDV0haQ1NlazFhcjlZTXk5U0dRb3BGV2ItX3JnR1gzaXlTTmNYVVJ5eGhQTjltZ2c4WlJQSV9fX3dVN044VWEtSEJtdFNHQkdSZFBKRzBEV25zdF93MWhrc1pPdFI5S2JFdlMxTm1FbjNLaTRVeWNLTUt4clB5bEh4ekdTRldpYWpPenloc3NjRDFMTzJ2RHc1M0ktR3VHZEc5MWppOE1ndnlnbzQtYnJveUdIN0Q3bl93NGpvTXV3cjNpWjNkb0pwRjdEWXMxMVZUNndiVnVWdz09 |
I’ve been preparing for interviews lately, but one area I’m struggling to optimize is the ML depth rounds. Right now, I’m reviewing ISLR and taking notes, but I’m not retaining the material as well as I’d like. Even though I studied this in grad school, it’s been a while since I dove deep into the algorithmic details.
Do you have any advice for preparing for ML breadth/depth interviews? Any strategies for reinforcing concepts or alternative resources you’d recommend? | r/datascience | post | r/datascience | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdTBzWkdONWdfTzh2M2RGTmtxNVJKSm1rbkFQMUpJclZBRk5aNE1vaGFLZThjcmdyQy1rd0dkdmpLdEdwU25YVl91YThFbER0UTRFVjhoaFF6NlZZQ1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUm9YeHBoeDlaVDB3TG5HdnAzMzRJYTlWd3JVaHR1Q1dmeU0yaHIyeHhRczZFV3BMOTZTZ3dNT2Z1VHY0TDAwOVVqS2hSZ29zZEV6YWtfellmOWVGMTVUMHFOT0xTM1Y5RC1QeHNHdUpFMTliem83WE9qMnltZXdYNHdERmJzREhVYktFNXR3aE9SXzRHXzNGRDlFakNVZ2FjT0ZXdk9SMVkySzBsX1VUSWxzMlZYMk5CWkZRYkp2M3BlOVlCLWstM1RaODVzTUtWYk5WaUZZb2g2aG8zdz09 |
I’ve got some experience with large scale infrastructures and system administration, and my little Kubernetes playground where I’ve grasped a gist of what it’s about. Recently, as I was reading about pixie, I came across eBPF and naturally started going down the rabbit hole. I’ve studied the origins of it and how it evolved from cBPF and all that but I don’t really feel it yet, if you know what I mean. Is there any detail, anecdote or any information really regarding eBPF that made it click in your brain? | r/devops | post | r/devops | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRekVvd21mS08xYmppMnM4dWtTUXlkaE9lRldDX2J0azVRbnFYMmRPR2pmV2o2YjVqdkxUNzY2aU9jcUlMMVBpeU9OYjVITlZ4QUlManlLeEN5WU53NXhvTDZTUnVPWFV1eXIwTl9Ub2llVWc9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRV19rT0ljeWtRa1RKOTVZdmxsbkNXMHh2Mi1BT2paUDBhaWZqU0hScWh4V2FJcEZuWDNBS1hKWm5LV0MycWVtSkdHWjFwMlVYeGhNX3VZRm1xWUZhcVJXSDBDSDVUdXJYZlpUdHNqbFJaYWVrUWJrUDRxWnJiT2JBNkZNMHZWNmkwTl9fRkZhMHdmOHV1U2t3TEpIei1BPT0= |
I'm currently working on peptide epitope dataset with non epitope peptides being over 1million and epitope peptides being 300. Oversampling and under sampling does not solve the problem | r/machinelearning | post | r/MachineLearning | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReW51RzBTZW5uSWp6ZFJvQXFGdlNXd0JBT2hPclgyVThFM0hGS1ZaZGlOMHNENndDWnNYWXJsMjI1X29jWUo2SFh6U0RvQVNDSTRvUVV2eTVrNTJwM3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVnZUd1N0UDZadWN5ZUR1NDZRRHIxOVBCSjRPWFRKOVozTVBKTERwdVZrLTFKeDlCbi1uNjNLMWhLUWE1SDdGbzZpaWdlSHhFQWluSmpETFZQRXFfSG1pUk9oc3hXXzUweDF4czROSS14cGtDWERkLWxvOEdZMDE4SzlpaXZrY1V5X2I3NjVuekp0aHVtdzR6bGZSS2xIRjNob3c4NDU0TUtiUHdHVGl5bGhXc2hFdkNQVnU4VzdTdWYxMnlMQTIzZmZTcjg1cjdTX1E0NkJyanRPR2wtZz09 |
Curious how others are working these days. What’s your current setup?
IDE / notebook tools? (VS Code, Cursor, Jupyter, etc.)
Are you using AI tools like Cursor, Windsurf, Copilot, Cline, Roo?
How do they fit into your workflow? (e.g., prompting style, tasks they’re best at)
Any wins, limitations, or tips? | r/datascience | post | r/datascience | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRb3VnaWFtQkNxNHk5alBvRUpzMzBxY19hMFdQbkpGQjd4M2dNdXhMZlhqbktwTzRWQl9DLUJKa1dZMTJHQWR5NmE3Nk5WWXRZZ3lvZ2VHaG5YMC1wOFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMTlaZDdWYzZVTEh0N3VwNVdqWlp5T0VzRnZ4bXdMT0JPa2JmS0NuNUl0TEpPMHNGT0pMUTE0dmpMZzUwcmR0VlQxOXExTHFSaHpnMnhpUHhTcjBfb01GZnVLZEpCNVZ5eVhzOWdxMk1JNDAyTnVneXBuck41bFhLZjJyUGVQZ0tvOVVaVGlvTl9sbmxzMExTOXFpdzRyN1JUTVBDdzJJcXFRajBvU28zYjVHZ0pmZGx2WEFORjlrMHZJak1JUzJIdUJVcDREZlZKVHRBT01xbG1sanRSUT09 |
Hello all,
I'm wondering if anyone here is on the road to grad school, and if so, how you feel current policy in the United States impacts applications.
On one hand, the current administration seems quite adamant about making America "an AI superpower" or whatever, though I think this means bolstering private industry, not universities.
They are generally hostile to higher education and ripping away critical funding from schools. Not to mention the hostility towards international students is sure to decrease applicants from abroad.
How will this impact (domestic) MS in ML applicants?
How will this impact (domestic) PhD applicants? | r/machinelearning | post | r/MachineLearning | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROGV5Z29feXR5b3Nobk1OckhZUzVRb3MzelF2NlpoYXRvV1FRekIyUTczdUFIZmNDdUlWRHpVb3BlQVJzOVRnSFNWcS03TnNIM3VOM3gtaTZMajI3SkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSG8yc1EzakxRQ0p2WHR6bnMtd0VnRXVFcGhwdUExeVF3R3pIbU9aU2U5MFVGWWdTU21EbTcydW1WaEpIaUt3UkpIRHIxRG42QThscy1FM2pWNWhTNXlmV05VekZwazlxQWlpV200VTdLSC10Qk4zYkhrZ0Mxc3kxVGxiZlN3dFJNWnZaYnV1TUhoVjBlZU9YN2JjSTdNaGhkMkFlejBkM1A1cnJwMUlnUHp3bm51ekEzODJRcWlEeHdPMDhyTllMeDVjSGxRUnZlNkZBVGJ0Q21xd2Y2UT09 |
**Source:** [https://x.com/Syndica\_io/status/1912980098204021229](https://x.com/Syndica_io/status/1912980098204021229)
>1/ The highest-earning DApps live on [@Solana](https://x.com/solana).
>Over the past year, Solana DApps have pulled in $2.8B—47% more than all other chains combined.
>Let's take a deep dive into the data from our latest DApps Revenue report 🧵👇
[https://blog.syndica.io/deep-dive-solana-dapps-revenue-march-2025/](https://blog.syndica.io/deep-dive-solana-dapps-revenue-march-2025/)
https://preview.redd.it/7tdsflinvlve1.png?width=680&format=png&auto=webp&s=6a8b0283b516b1598e86f6994da823090a8a0f20
>**2/** [@Solana](https://x.com/solana) DApps lead all chains in revenue generation.
In the trailing 12 months, they soared 47% ahead of all other blockchains, generating $2.8B compared to $1.9B for the rest.
https://preview.redd.it/jurx5d6qvlve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=e6cead6830969c0b9913e2b290df845524709678
>**3/** [@Solana](https://x.com/solana) commands 46% of total Web3 DApp revenue in March.
Leading Ethereum, BSC, and Hyperliquid–Solana remains the chain of choice for high-return projects seeking a chain to build on.
https://preview.redd.it/zlzk3u6svlve1.png?width=680&format=png&auto=webp&s=3634185f25872b678fe489a5f29208231904b449
>**4/** [@Solana](https://x.com/solana) DApps revenue remains in the lead despite fluctuations.
Despite the recent market downturn and shifting memecoin sentiment, Solana firmly held revenue above all other chains.
However, Solana's revenue is volatile, a hallmark of faster-growing chains.
https://preview.redd.it/kms6bkcuvlve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=65070150bb2608a7ea56719ae20d0d362a1ac945
>**5/** Continuing its upward trajectory, [@Solana](https://x.com/solana) DApps set a new revenue benchmark in Q1 2025.
Revenue increased by 20% from its prior peak in Q2 2024, reaching $1.16B.
https://preview.redd.it/7ob3h0jwvlve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=eb8234f7772effb4a1ceaeb3f854e950a42d091d
>**6/** Although Q1 was record-breaking, Solana DApp revenues cooled in March.
Revenue dropped 54% MoM to $146M.
March brought a reality check for Solana DApps as the memecoin frenzy lost steam.
https://preview.redd.it/bvaz66iyvlve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=87079b7e455978972d15c5bbed972c506e10a04e
>**7/** [@Pumpdotfun](https://x.com/pumpdotfun) is still #1.
In a month with the lowest memecoin sentiment in over a year, [http://Pump.fun](https://t.co/DWFeZk8SsK) still emerged as the top DApp revenue earner.
In March, PumpSwap—[http://Pump.fun](https://t.co/DWFeZk8SsK)’s new AMM—accounted for about 5% of its overall revenue.
https://preview.redd.it/72fkb0n0wlve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=6d42eaded3f509235ba400cb02bf805bca1e5405
>**8/** [@Pumpdotfun](https://x.com/pumpdotfun)'s PumpSwap demonstrated immediate impact within the spot DEX arena.
Despite only 2 weeks of operation in March, it generated $1.4M–accounting for 11% of the sector’s revenue share.
https://preview.redd.it/92583ws2wlve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=f15b5ed3c0bc0c8549a589300223b128e5d23858
>**9/** [@JupiterExchange](https://x.com/JupiterExchange)'s revenue stayed steady despite the market cooldown.
The protocol's revenue stream is becoming more diversified, anchored by multiple core features like Perps and Ultra Swaps.
Jupiter's revenue proved resilient, pulling in $22M in March.
https://preview.redd.it/ajme9xn4wlve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=cd54dbf130db82a18ee6013a8fc837fcdd978c4a
>**10/** [@JupiterExchange](https://x.com/JupiterExchange) Perps remains the undisputed leader amongst Solana Perp DEXes.
The protocol achieved a fresh ATH by dominating the sector with a 93% revenue share, eclipsing Drift and other competitors.
https://preview.redd.it/kxkb7807wlve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=6cdf56130c04531b85b9528a0744d208847065b8
>**11/** [@AxiomExchange](https://x.com/AxiomExchange), backed by Y Combinator, is the latest memecoin DApp launching on Solana.
It stands out with low fees, and advanced tools like wallet tracking & migration sniping—all in one platform.
The platform amassed $19M, capturing 29% of memecoin DApp revenue in March.
https://preview.redd.it/rkoijwu9wlve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=f11d7484a10afe5e78750fe5378bb04e65eb0cc7
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>**12/** [@KaminoFinance](https://x.com/KaminoFinance) displayed steady performance despite a cooling market.
Its revenue remained stable at $2.7M, primarily driven by its lending business — Kamino Lend.
https://preview.redd.it/zayxmk7cwlve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=686854391189a9fb068e05df02dbce2fbc47dd18
>**13/** [@Helio\_pay](https://x.com/helio_pay)'s revenue on Solana cooled to $110k, reflecting the broader ecosystem slowdown.
As the leading Solana-based payment processor, it has handled over $1.5B in transactions for more than 6k merchants (across all chains) since inception.
https://preview.redd.it/gpc9ud1ewlve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=97ab1a98beeebf315e98bc1f0be548a6ae9ec04e
>**14/** [@Metaplex](https://x.com/metaplex) stands as a vital tool for token and NFT creation on Solana.
The protocol recorded $1.3M in revenue for March.
It has also expanded its reach to other SVM-based chains like Sonic, Eclipse, and X1 Chain.
https://preview.redd.it/xwnida5gwlve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=063d5fbcda85a982ba84e2ffb14ca114a3515e0f
>**15/** [@MagicEden](https://x.com/MagicEden) dominates the Solana NFT marketplace.
Magic Eden posted $400k in revenue in March, and for the first time, it commanded an astonishing 97% of the sector’s monthly revenue.
https://preview.redd.it/2kdo0b3iwlve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=5156e8bf8059d76b7786cb257901a062661ddfde
https://preview.redd.it/oelhqjkiwlve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=49bd41081ccc865cafac213d8d97be14487aec5d
>**16/** Solana DePIN revenue has plateaued around $350k.
DePIN projects aim to create revenues uncorrelated to broader market conditions.
However, lower token prices shrink rewards and discourage participation, softening overall network earnings.
https://preview.redd.it/zrb6nxgkwlve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=f1baa290de548196eeaa6a682b26924279b430ad
>**17/** Our Projects to watch in March include [@Orca\_so](https://x.com/orca_so), [@Sanctumso](https://x.com/sanctumso), [@XNET\_Mobile](https://x.com/XNET_Mobile), [@JupiterExchange](https://x.com/JupiterExchange), and [@NATIXNetwork](https://x.com/NATIXNetwork).
https://preview.redd.it/zi6kocjmwlve1.png?width=680&format=png&auto=webp&s=49cd7ba5392c2b94691ed6246caf6e4de11e5bbe | r/solana | post | r/solana | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSFM4ajh5eGlzaHhNOTF5eFpHZFQ5ME5oLW02a0FIbU1mR1dBOElTd3dCMVJXS2VPQkdwUnc4Q1dlN28yc0ljWkFNOFp6UHU0V0laUW9HSFBnMzUyNFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRc2hVb3R2WVcwY2tVcmFudGt3LVBYeVdDMEpMQ1JTZXY5WmVvX1MtdzVKdFNlUThYVERsOVVPUDUtZ0VmMDZYaDJNeU9Va1NpNFcta0VVTnBrc08zdVVoWGozWEJXVzdKV2hXMFd6UlozdTRaS3Y5MG1RR2E3Y2cyZXdkVEQ3UTZla3picmszZWR0UVhZVDZNWVhUSDBiNW1OQTlPRHhtVVpxY3JEbDdfbUZLQkUta09yaUtWTXRZVTNUeGhYbTlt |
Hello, I contribute on a project wich use ipcam for fpv, and many othe thing, for fpv part, we dev free on the system of video transmission, ( openipc ), but we know that manufacturer work too, but this work is under NDA and we can t access to the source code. The project use majestic ( that is not open source ) and sigmastar hw that I don t know about the liscence. Working an project and know that brand, manufacturer dev too but didn't make availble they work community sound weird for me. | r/opensource | post | r/opensource | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNVZDS1hFMEtCU1ZETVVZMWdteWQtM3VGSjNhS0t0eThxdy05bDF2bFNrOUtxUG5CRnJNSnltVU5nSmxoZUZ6aHdSeE92cjdWYUMyQUd6RXdZSEZjQ3JDSjNYZ3poendXZ1NuUnNicXVmeTQ9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMGpCRWtmTERkbXoxaXZKYlRJNEZDN01NWnp3WFNRLXFpUV9jaERKcUFmNE5ZMDVRNDA5YzhMVUI2R3o2WllzUTBlYU5TWHFOaG1jRFdxUVp2M1hEbjRKQXlSQXNmYVMxUFhxbk9xTlhBeE9ndmpNY2FaYlBRazhCTUdEbVNCaFU1cVFManFVQVlYbXhBdmREOWEzd290SXVIZ1M3ckczV1kxYkVVb2RvaEh2TmphU1FRMm02bVpLcFNHTjlwdW9D |
Who is for | r/trump | post | r/trump | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNmZrWEktaEJyd19iWWQxa2NzTmdzdFJVMjhWTm51RnhQeTF5S0N5dk5yb19FbTJ6OU9nbWQxaVJBNjBZTUNFY1R6enFpR0pGdl9SdDI5QjhBSkY0a0JWbUpGcHpiMXdkUnBld3NqQlA1OW89 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRLV9JQWNUWHZPMUtHRzdWaG1ZakVNOGNCc25Pc2NrZVQ2QXFtRlBNU09kenliVlZrQ3BJTUc2VWJUOGViNF9VLTVJNXgweWJWQ2M4S3JmdmJlNXFGQ3dkc1lxdUt6VGM5QVd2UzhQd2FpRUM1MjBJejVsMEwtX0xvczMwdmhEQmxIbk5od3hSV01mOW1MUjktUmlmbGltTG5OZVQtY3dhVHl3QWpMOHA0WmpEdnlUdXBnZVZ6enFkYUFFNnFmZVVs |
Sanders, alongside his fellow progressive champion Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, took his “Fighting Oligarchy” tour [deep into Trump territory this week ](https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/fear-and-hope-are-drawing-democrats-to-sanders-and-ocasio-cortez/ar-AA1Dad4V?ocid=msedgntp&pc=LCTS&cvid=7ddb7214c461436dbff82b5c842d9cd0&ei=14)and drew the same types of large crowds they got in liberal and battleground states.
“Democrats have got to make a fundamental choice,” Sanders told [The Associated Press](https://apnews.com/article/bernie-sanders-aoc-red-states-utah-idaho-552dae5df212f622dba1dbf286c90fa3). “Do they want these folks to be in the Democratic Party, or do they want to be funded by billionaires?”
The pulsing energy of the crowds for Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez in a noncampaign year has no obvious precedent in recent history. Sanders — who unsuccessfully vied for the Democratic presidential nomination twice — is not seen as a likely White House contender again at the age of 83.[ While Ocasio-Cortez, 35, is often viewed as his successor, she has several political paths open to her that could foreclose a near-term run for the White House](https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/04/18/sanders-aoc-rallies-democrats-hope-fear/). But at a time when there is no clear leader of the Trump opposition, their pairing is so far the closest thing to it on the left.
With Bernie Sanders unlikely to run for president again and Democratic voters fuming at party leaders, many progressives see an open lane. But will AOC fill that void? Can she? | r/politicaldiscussion | post | r/PoliticalDiscussion | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZGd3OEdXSXlIa2VrdmFacUhfUWg0RVlZNzgzQjlDcWZkYnpEQzZUSUlRZWxXMF9Xc3pVbzRFM1laQkZ6aTNWYzdIb0tjYUV1ZjZrRDFDb1IzOUtyX2xaSUdsT254TXk1RGtuZ1kzSlN5Rkk9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUHZJYnd3a3MzWWVDN2lpSzdJU3o5M05fdVBiUEhRQ2pMcm1BbjYzdUNuWXlpTEs1X3ZETEFacVB6eFZyd3BodmlHN0ZQaE5vR1lOYXo2YUFMLW5GbDh5NWVnNFowb3VBWHBhXzByY3JlN2dkOHEzaHNVYmpfdXZUTGpIUDlac0lPMmpJODBXMDNyZ2EzaU9yYkJFeTBraFdlOVpYVmVjQ2tKRkk1czRnYmY4SG45WE5qb1JCSU13WEpSWUpYd00xMFJmTXMzRXpGSjNIYXo2YXF1OGRtUT09 |
mTrash was real! | r/worldpolitics | post | r/worldpolitics | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRX1h5dnpCVm1QYV9KUl9qQlZoRE9YQWplOHdnMThYd0ZyWThwbElXUkNrelhyS2xqcVQyTUpSNjJNV29PNWRDVlRZbjFvOUwxOXYwSGdNUmFNaVZDR0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQ2FUR1lxMzlBc3dNcElnZXF0OWZ5dndVZ0Y0MWkxSXBNNy15bFlMNk5PZUdNU2p2QUhjUnc0US1qRjJmVS1MODZMdkczOXhvRHoxekNNUTV2bkR5TndCRXJxZXpmOE5CaHNqbHdNY1BJcVdHbEJSUmRnck9DaG1Wc3hldEZJX1RQY19sblI3emlhQ0J0WUZKYmw0d3gyb3BEMGE3NHlRcnJUenJzQ09zUVlWMlRsckNkRktvdEduX2tyT1dsU3Y4LUtqRVg2amVRTzhTcFZqT05wTVJCZz09 |
No matter how red it gets, I’ll always find a reason to believe. A tweet, a chart pattern, an anonymous Telegram message, something will convince me the bull is just around the corner. Delusion? Maybe. Hope? Always.
| r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQ0JRWEE0NXlrVlgzZThka255NDlTZ05fdGlIczdBLWNaa3d5Nlk4YnAtZjBQYU02TURmdkoxU3QxbkdGdjV6RXNsX3gyc2ZnWGw0bFlSbnZqcVdyYlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQjA0bHRvam4yZFBpVmlkUm5yZFA5ZnNlMGRicmo3RlRlVFZuTFF2cjRBTkVHWkFsOGFiRzRIQ1NPMnY2NGhsazZCaktVNm56R2hpaklsQXQwWEhLd0RuVUM5NG5SRzJLWERwWVpoMmJEaG15QUtYaUMwVmdhcUJCY3VCY3RWQVd2OXF4RmFxSG1PTnYzX0NfREFnZ0QzMVFyemhGTTkwWVN5ODJIUFpzc0NtQ3Jhd2Y0UURiV2Mzemotbzl5YVA0SnM5czFWMzdGc3pGZDZWczBxa0tQdz09 |
There is a wallet which has sent a shitcoin to a number of different wallets and I’d like to gather all these wallet addresses to try to determine if they were all created on the same platform (basically I want to see if this person is specifically targeting wallets from a single platform and based on the few receiving wallet addresses I’ve inspected so far this seems to be the case).
A high level overview of how I think this can be done:
getSignaturesForAddress
For each signature -> getParsedTransaction
- extract wallet address from parsed transaction response
Once I’ve gathered the receiving wallet addresses:
For each unique address
GetSignaturesForAddress (keeping the limit reasonably small to limit API credit usage on quick node)
For each signature -> getParsedTransaction
- See if the platforms fee wallet is involved in the transaction (break once it has been identified)
Now obviously this approach is going to use A LOT of API credits and I’m wondering if there is better way to do this. There are about 44k transactions in the sending wallet. Thanks in advance! | r/solana | post | r/solana | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMHY0bWhyWFFvZHpvZVd4dzdjeVNVY05PUndtZUdXWnp5QzVNZGdocTBHNkF4aF9qTXI5V1p6MHlnSWJXV0tUWGtrWTEtcnZfcWNoMHcwc0V5ZlhEZ0diZi1kd3B4YzRrMlNTVzZvdVBkaXM9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdXk5bHBtVmV0Q1YwS0xmcjRkOU5LYzB5RWVHbVlFaDc5anVKNUN1Y3VZS3lqTU9POEdSU3RMSWtjXzJfbmphcVE0VjVKUDNIaTRXTWxwa2VLSElHbzdwX3NhMzFxaUtpWVVGMzFwNURSZTJpd2hQX0FtelVfVVBlZk1GSFJHbHQ1d0p0MU54ZWRMRjNIb2JPMEIyMjFiMm1veEdJOU53QXU1dnJINmZ0ZENwblpaQ1VSa2tFWDBzMTd1d0VpbFcxWUFiNk1zaEJvYVBHTnFKNk54Mm9tZz09 |
I'm fairly stumped on this one and have been looking at it for a few days now.
We have an imaging facility (device imaging) where customer devices are imaged. Due to a single customer having "special" requirements, we can't completely collapse everything and just assign ports to whatever applicable VLAN for that time period.
We need the ability to "loan" ports from the "all customers" stack to the "only this customer" side occasionally as demand dictates, but it can't be the other way around.
Everything is Layer 2 up to the two firewalls, no routing/SVIs enabled on the switches, but I'm seeing a bizarre issue where systems in VLAN 16 are somehow able to reach (ping, etc) a firewall that's ONLY connected to a tagged VLAN 17 port. But they can't reach the firewall in their own VLAN??
##[Simplified diagram](https://imgur.com/a/UcURVX9)
At this point I'm suspecting either an issue with the native (not default) VLAN somewhere, or the untagged "loaner" link between the Customer 1 core and the "all other customers" access stack, but pretty stumped.
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I can provide config output from any of the devices in the diagram. | r/networking | post | r/networking | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQlNvalZYWXprTlJUc0U3eHBHM09ZU3lzSUhtWFFfZ1JkbVVDaDhlSzZmT1Y2c1VBdElEOF9ZT2p5TGwtLW1UekZfeHA3N3hPTmVGa3RHMUhCOUIweVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRT203RzIwWHBQaWM5bkFMblVGdVMyQUVCY2dYYXdNZ0lfa01URlZweGZHZGJSY0hYejNUT1h1c3ZmczNHa25KU0pLd2NOTkhWQlBfbjBXd2lIOFh6N1pyQnByT0lSa1pOejVjZUROSU1vRTJyaHlQOS1yQm00OWctTTRDVVA4ZmlZNmtJU1VVZWpJazR1dHgzTlRpVi16WDVtTmlGUGtMOEZNR19QTDEyQ1ZvbVI5VncxcUhMMGczUnphZ2d1MkR6R042QXlva1BpeHd4T0VQbmtWMVlJUT09 |
Hello everyone,
I am looking for public database with logs from networks that have quantum connections or classical-quantum interfaces. I have small example of log but need more to analyze.
My log shows things like:
* Qubit sending through quantum channel
* QAdapter doing QKD before sending packet
* Nodes in classical network connecting with quantum adapters
* Bandwidth used
* Number of hops in network path
* Types of encryption used
* Flow of information between nodes
* Connection times
* Error rates
* Packet sizes
* Latency measurements etc.
Maybe you know where i can download this type of network logs for learning.
Thank you very much for your help. | r/networking | post | r/networking | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRN3MtWUh5d3FfczB1a0J4NHBheUctNC1NYm9adVlhelE4bGZsTy1EYUVMcTJ2ZjM3Vklra2pxaDZiQkpFWDk5OHdhUU4wN2pLTzFvek1RUE13NEd2VXNLSWhsSW40RGtrQzR0eF9Gbkx3Yms9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSnlyRVNIRTVhbUZacVM5SE0yT1A4OW5lcUZ6di1IM2F2WVUwM2ZhVnJTSXJCUm8wLU0tVzFnMkpraTNQNFFQRmRncWdpOFJQLTE5YUdiWGJFZ3luYzM1SGlmakZveWFSeVZsazlsTE5XZEZhRWdxRENsRk9mSXZ6YmJ2T0NYWUlid0Q2WGgzRGxJZEZPRm9EX1JIcTh2YVBrMFlLVEpVU3RiVDlhWHBJU2V5WERqR0loNGZJVlpSMTBUeU83NjZp |
I have some money, sitting on the sideline, waiting for a dip, so that is why it is stagnant. I would gladly share the profits with anyone willing to take advantage of a dip, if I buy in.
Takers?
Edit: It’s not going up because I already hold enough bitcoin, and it’s not going down because I’m waiting to buy more. I hope this clears everything up. | r/bitcoin | post | r/Bitcoin | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRLVkwcW5EZXl3ZWpWMkNaWkIxRGhoNlRKTC1YMWFuSVZHdjVRekVUMVNBVnJYVlpkNUstYU9JV1Z0bG1OZ1JSZzNmSFJHSGVoV0RiODNMazVTT1E0YWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMFVCd3hBMk9MckhrRzJSa2hjbllDdml3WEZaVHRSSHhSNnE5Z1hZa0RrVWhMcEN5dFYtT0w3MkdyalZaWjY4S1U1bFFrYnhTS3VNM0l6MjJyc0Z4SGF1TTUwa1hKVk9ZdGVQZWhKcGlwNmdmVFgzUjNvdDRkMUtVZkY4MkJud29icUZ5dG9lbWE1RldLRHIwdzVBa2dJU0YzWGoyODlfdThmUnFMS2FzeDg4M3FyZEw3QWZ0Um40U3F6YngyeTdBSFVkbWFvZHhYUkVmVFN2d2Y2eFllUT09 |
4 ingress files ingress1.yaml, ingress2.yaml, ingress3.yaml,ingress4.yaml have same host . Ingress1 and ingress2 are same namsepace nam1 and have same secret name sec1 . and ingress3 and ingress4 are another namesapce nam2 and have same secret sec2 . . I have cert-manager confgured to issue certificate for them from letsEncypt . I want to set annotation [cert-manager.io/cluster-issuer:](http://cert-manager.io/cluster-issuer:) clusterissuer1 in each of these ingress. What will certmanager do ? .
| r/devops | post | r/devops | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReXE0THRxZXpLTjFrejBzMW1kd0tKM2RsX2c0c2dVV09wWFBNX0lkZGNXMm8yTEE0ZVZPcE1kd3FCVm1PaVo4SkZWNjZVSzVKOXNsTUVIRmZCRUlNRTRXWDRJOWhXSlpyaWI0OGE0ZkZ0UkE9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWGFpeWlEclJBRDBrLTFHSUV6RVlIS0xRVlg1eFNqbXdualdjQ05TU2xBWExIcGcteVJNbzJqTjk5NGstMGFvbmJESHJxRnJzbnBnS0hUeDN3QWJTeUVSSUFsRmRzSTJHajBkR1Bmc1UxMDN5dFBUS2ZIUDVrNVlFdnJvN0JEVVJ0TnA3QzZLWUVEWkxwVDdEWmppV2VmVENZTmtPdUVSTkFTVG9RQXpZVTljPQ== |
Hello!
We have two separate routers for sip trunks here. They are both Cisco 2911 routers. Here’s our issue: our VoIP provider allows IP authentication for outbound calls. We have two trunks total and they should use their own number. But all outgoing calls use the same number (setup on the provider end) I’m trying to find a way for the other trunk to use the proper number. They are setup to register using credentials for incoming calls. What are my options?
| r/networking | post | r/networking | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRek9lbHNjdVk2aWVWZXR1bTE2ZF9MRWt0UEk5Q2dNSHhaU0NONXVCdUZqRjAxZDBzcUpaQ1JWTmdTY1dCRU43SnlfNUg5bDhEc1hyVlBtMmVRWFUzdXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVXRpUWF3THFjbkZZQWtfRm1sbWlqQVhRRDF6QklsWmlJZ2x4bXoxQk92R0k2bFpNSkZaUGM1LVZaMDlNZ19QY1ZJNURiOFdKalcyc1pnWmpqOGdDYWl0UjJZSjlnZ1FCZUpzRDE1cTR4T2dZc2VNMi00RTJ1czRoV1FQaGk2WGkwWkRhM3o4Smo1LXkwbGJmUXROaXcwdWQ0R2JqcW1CRGhfZUhTY05rU181dk1Cd0p4U0ZhNGhXdnJuVGhvbVdt |
[https://logak.hashnode.dev/create-a-scalable-web-app-with-docker-compose-in-under-5-minutes](https://logak.hashnode.dev/create-a-scalable-web-app-with-docker-compose-in-under-5-minutes) | r/devops | post | r/devops | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYmpFYjI3RHM0TDJRXzdGZ2s5ZnFYWG5Gd201UlIya3ZxUEs2ZnBYWjBUYTR1akRJQktNcEtmbGsxOEo0RmlranFWeGZfWjB4THBXcGQ3Q0FYcWJRMnl0TWFhakE0bGFyQ3IwZldTMXd3SWs9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRank4cVM5S015a210OFUtanVzdWlHZUN2ZVJnWkVLa3F6R2VkOS1Rdy1HbnlHSFVxcUV2eHVJVGVrMnhXWnlPTjZEbGQ1ZGdlMmxBOW9Nd1oyNjRUTGFKT3ZsZTJxS3N2XzlDYTA3MzNLYmFDaHczcjAtd1pCYWNNVXEzcVBWN2pUbTV4cHZHeHlqUHRlYTB3WlVLVm0yVksyeEIzTS1SRG1WV2FiVk9Uek14NEJoS1licE9Zc3hzZzlDWHVpLVVSSF9Ca0g2SnFXU2dRaWdGV1Y1WGYxUT09 |
Spent the last 2 years or so playing on other chains; to boost my overall net worth! However, I noticed that BCH is regaining it's upward momentum so it's time to bring these play dollars back home again to the best blockchain in the world. BCH.
I ironically started here, in 2017. It was the first crypto I bought, at the pico top of 4000$ when it came onto Coinbase. Here I began my journey into decentralization, learned about the truth of the money system, got introduced to the coolest most based community in crypto - and here I vowed no matter where I played I would always return value back into BCH.
Now is the time, my shift back will be epic. From different chains. From my job, spare dollars.
I'm not a BCH maxi, but I will hold a significant portion of my wealth in BCH.
From everywhere it will slowly trickle back into BCH.
And then I will simply wait.
For the inevitable proof that peer to peer cash will outdo everything else.
I pity those who load up everything on the wrong coins; and forget the one that matters the most!
BITCOIN CASH | r/btc | post | r/btc | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbVF5Yk8xZVRDQ2k4cXpDZ3lUdEVDSklteHVNZkp4RGJITzZHWHJiYkRJWVdkc1BRemJJTkwyX0JpR0h3UHBVZndnTHV1UmtFeFVwZEVzZmlrV3pMbUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdkVvakxXcDh5U3Zja3hibXpDVzkzQi1sWG5fRVdSRTBZNkhNMzZZODlab194ZG9YbmFuM0ZxQ1d5czJmZVBXLXVMRmtKS01UR21jT1otdlJfLXJ1b2NkTk1KMGpDTUxGcXNXVWY5Y2dWb3lpbU5rSnNHLXlfdy05YkxVeHladEtiY0RIZHozZE83LXF2QTRSY3BvV1o4X19sejFpU1FMUDg2ekpNX1ljcTdIMzdVNlJoSzFkT0xROU1CVWdCNGRl |
Source: each players national eligibility was taken from the wiki page for each final.
Example of 2024: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024\_European\_Rugby\_Champions\_Cup\_final](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_European_Rugby_Champions_Cup_final) | r/rugbyunion | post | r/rugbyunion | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWTgzNkVwRDFsYzFBek1fOWIyZW5KMFFmTlg4N2Fkbm1jdWotdVdWdGgtMFYzVDV4eFJWdUxScm1aY1FlNmFvdW1HTE0xNlJjc3BuUEQwa1gzbHNhQ3VfbThFRExvRHFRNXh2REtTQVZDWTA9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQ1AwMGY5WDlIWkNCZzFJRnA4cXRYM0dyUk1xa0pNTm44S21DbzA5Z2Q4R0RGWGNMZVJxN2FxYzFJQ1hIWTBZc2JadDBjSVpCRFgzVFUtbGNZVDlrMGt2aHM1Z0FkaWQtNGRZNGpWTmFVbEhBaGFQQ1JlNzRYcFItbk1rVnBIbVN2WVI3YTZYMjd1aW1DVzFmNVJlOE1VWVI0MVRCcGJDUGNYbG8tVVdHUFo1T3M3Sm94MERXa1pNLTNnbWxCMWs1TTNfS0Zldjh5eG1KZTRfeXdsZ05wdz09 |
After taking a hiatus from IT for personal reasons, I've brushed up some skills, and am looking for a new job. However, I've found that a lot of companies now will advertise "systems help desk", but after reading the job description, they are really wanting a network administrator.
I've been in IT for over 20 years. I can do anything from help desk up to systems administrator. However, I don't want to get a job for say, network engineer, and wind up having to take care of the company's whole IT system, reviewing new systems, and meeting with the board.... you know?
Is this a common thing now? Thanks for any positive feedback. | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdEs1Vkt0VjBXV1liMkdoVmJPX05MZjJOeElOeEE3SjBZVnZTWVNlVVZwa3htaExsQkJKbk5MLVZlYUtXYk0yMXFXdDJmWWp6bUotYWhFNk5XbnAyb2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRM1l3cjRMWl9oTkcxYTFBQzJVQUh6TlNoWlljXy0yZUhSWXFfMmtqZ1FWbG5XUGtaVmhnRnNnOHpnQi1QUm1Xd0NVUU5Qd0lqVzZnMHcydEFzVXBacDZtQV9fZzZTbV9FSjhlbEZnUlBtVWV5THhUamUtd1A2SFlrTmRFa2oxRmQwTzFpaEJEdkdkd1BPYzZNV2p6Q3N3NHZpbk1WVm8xaXNWRllERkVCdVJQMzhHTlc4MV9iT0RtbXFWbEhqUDZ4aWY3S0xZQzkwc0ZQV0tmWFBNalJWUT09 |
Hey everyone! I've been struggling with Japanese and Korean for a while now, and I eventually noticed I remember things so much better when I'm doing quick, interactive quizzes instead of the usual study methods.
So I built QuizLingua, a web-based quiz platform specifically for Japanese and Korean learners. It has both multiplayer and solo modes, and I tried to make it actually fun to use with stuff like global chat, a friends system, achievements, and leaderboards to keep you motivated.
Features include:
- Live quiz battles against other learners
- Solo practice mode when you just want to study alone
- Guest access (no account required if you just want to try it)
- Dedicated learning section
- Progress tracking and achievements
I only launched this a few days ago so it's still pretty new - which means the multiplayer might be a bit quiet until more people join. But if anyone here wants to check it out and tell me what they think, it would seriously help me out! | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRemEtNi1SUFdxREVuOGNpOHNrVzYtRWl4a0RIaTdydEhkS2paV1FnaE5fZHFGZFpRVDBmeDJQcU1LUXROMHoxenl6RzlpZWwxc1U4eTN1WW5EQXYxTXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYTVuTm1TRjFOdmJTMGdzekw4bnFnR1hXUEZhaXFnMFIwUGU1QXNNWTFIeXZrdk9Hc1ltampDZ2RzYjcxVkkyYmVCeVlEVndUcEJydGliTGVPNklyUW9NU2RTWngwdWZCTzNwQm5yREt5R3pSTy04UUxETUE1N2RDNnNNQ0pvSzIxY1VGVGpxY2g5eV9OOGUzMWRuS2dDM09WZjA3ejRvanJzcklWTTBRMkt0aVY0ZjBQRzZtQTgxNmtidWRtUFRJWkp1QWZkcm82ZVVNNHZNdEFhQ0Frdz09 |
I just launched **ShadySide** (currently in beta), a web app that helps you choose the shadiest seat on buses or trains by calculating real-time sun exposure along your journey. ☀️🚌
# ⚙️ How it works:
* Built with **Next.js (App Router)**, Tailwind, Framer Motion, and GSAP
* Uses **SunCalc**, **Open-Meteo**, and **Google Maps APIs**
* Calculates sun angle vs. route direction to pick the shady side
* Weather-aware: adjusts exposure if it’s overcast ☁️
* Designed to be **fast**, **mobile-first**, and **accessible**
Had some interesting challenges with real-time sun position calculations, dynamic animations, and UX for different screen sizes (responsive maps were fun!). Learned a ton about fine-tuning web performance and optimizing the first paint/load times.
# Would love your feedback on:
* The overall **UX and performance**
* Anything I might’ve missed on **edge cases**
* If you think this could evolve into something bigger (API, integrations?)
Try it out here 👉 [shadyside.app](https://shadyside.app)
Stay shady! 🕶️😎
https://preview.redd.it/j4vly7rdamve1.png?width=1010&format=png&auto=webp&s=244666a20b4fe2457c7137c07885e00635cd6aea | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdVBFVjFkQThYdklHZjBjei1vMnhhNWlUWHluMEE1LU9LOUlRRmZZTnhsZGlUVHVZdzBXZm10RVVheExSSnFpeWFfNG0zdkl3OUR0VV9odllUTTRqdlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdTJmbWw5S08yZU9JSDM3bW1jd1NDall5SkZOV29WRkhucEtka1J0SDUyZGdhcjBlenhtWEJEazEwa2QyNXRlZjRYc3VXbzZrTk8zbkt4THBrQ0g5Sk84T19uYndBNk8zLUFiZ0JxTnJsLU9TemNhLVlDNGJqdEx4MlRVMGVncHIxeHdFT2h2OVFodDNSQnljWFRMMG5fbU5FTzVSMUJMUXhmM3phNGhQRjVTcXo0UXctV1dJTFFqS1Q0Z29UaUZT |
I woke up ready to check my positions and nothing moved. My phone is glitching right??? | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRc2VmRDlHY3NsbjE0R2tjVGd0eE0xOGdneTloSGhyUWxtb3otaXV4UTVjMUZuN3dNREhuMmtkS2VPTnpucXN5RXQzT1otX1VsbFNieDVDWDN2YkJqaEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcjM5QXl3bER5bEg2VjFiY21MTV9pQTUzQUthSk5tWWw4YzVQR3NORVh6OU44ejdWZ0dMMC1SanpCMXpzS0xfRXk5ZnphTm9iLVJrWUxXOWNwM1M2dEJnSjhIaGZvcFBZYVUwdTFOR084d2cyOUZfS0Z5Z2ZoNE5pcXlGQmFKVmdKanBzX3poU1JiakNkYVl3OVVNZGhJNHFnYmY0MkljS0RMUm9mekYwdVZYMW9IWmFqOGhadFZNd2ZNUnNBWnZZQ2JEMEhQTi1oNDVxQ1VGaUdGeGxIQT09 |
I currently get free hosting from my 9-5 but that's sadly going away and I am getting my own space. My current need is 1GB however I am going build around 10G since I see myself needing it in the future. What's important to me is to be able to get good support and software patches for vulnerabilities. I need SSL VPN + BGP + stateful firewall. I was thinking of going with a pair of FortiNet 120G's for the firewall/vpn and BGP. Anything option seems to be above my price range. For network switches for anything enterprise there doesn't seem to be any cheap solution. Ideally I would like 10GB switches that has redundant power but one PSU should work as I will have A+B power. Any suggestions on switches? Is there any other router that you would get in place of FortiNet?
| r/networking | post | r/networking | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMk9wYWJEc0lWd1QtcmtjQ2JLV1hQZDFuTTVoelRELTFBTlc1OUFKQ0VyNHl0T0I5eUNwaE9lb2hscl9iNTZHUDNsY3daUlZqMG4xT2E3SVJkX19UYnc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRc0hfRlhrak50c2J6ZW1Ub25zLVlBa0xQOVB0UkZMQUxsd0JRaWR1ZVFGT2UyNzlOakdfczh0UmFTN2k3bDYzcDhpMHBBcGJkYVU1ZjFUb2ZNMVhEQkdYTU9fSzBkZXRWbmNuQld6b2pVcXFadFVxQXJkLXRULVBRR1AzZG5CVGpFZkcySHhfbnJyTkhJc2FwaFBHalZmZFlyZUQ5SlFaeUJFUWVCLV9jdjNZPQ== |
Hey! I just wanted to get some tips on how to code to build projects, and not just coding for my CS classes. I'm already done with my freshman year in college and tbh I'm really clueless. I'm seeing everyone around me building these insane projects but I am so stuck on how to get started. I genuinely don't know how to code for any projects. I can only do it to solve class assignments. Please do give me some tips!!! I'm getting really stressed out not having any coding projects under my belt. | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRY2dfUHRDa1E4ZWN1TkNjOU84REtGVzVEbENueVp1LVZKbW96bzA0WDg4eXhZbWRYMlNLR3ZldDEwZFpWTlVybmxONHU0a2VIemRGVTJiZVJiNHpmNkFtR3FDT1ozTll0YXMxaHVfZ1lZTVE9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdy1NT0lLTXQzOXd3MERtU0daQmh3MjFFenc1eG5uUllWeDFQREVkVi16dHJxVmphLVRKbWRIZVNlRF9NdVREbDdKNUt5blI0eC1jRjQxQVdmVnBQVHlzRTBtbW1mT0MzbC1PVGgxTVY4TWVYZE1lOG9hM2VnVFVSQnBsSll3M0hBcTh2a1p4VGVLQmY3c1lIUWVDdU5Uc1ZjZ01DNkcwZkpGZEwyU1NieTAtbTh0b1NpcXFtVHIxUFF5eXpZb09JdDY0TlBkdnEtTjVDNW55dWxVdGVEUT09 |
I thought this might be useful info for some of the side project devs out here.
[hanabira.org](http://hanabira.org/) (open-source, MIT)
I built a site that is solving half of the project marketing issue - getting organic traffic.
But because it is just a half of it, it is still useless in real life.
So my alpha version of the language learning portal is having recently around 10 000 monthly visitors, but the amount of visitors that register and come back at least once is like 0.1% at best.
Possible reasons:
\- just Alpha, so incomplete
\- too niche and unpopular features
\- bad UI scaling on smartphones
\- outdated design
\- bad user experience
and so on ...
I believe this clearly shows importance of great design and seamless user experience>
Having basically just backend/devops background and ignoring webdesign/frontend is just setting the side project for failure.
Hanabira project discord has many web devs in case you would like to discuss dev and side projects:
[https://discord.com/invite/afefVyfAkH](https://discord.com/invite/afefVyfAkH) | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZUlCT0JhdHVIMnMzX2hjNEZubEJBRllKTkhTSm5Fd0FOTTZfbTlHNlFrSlo3T1QwbHB0YXhhYlYwU0N0M0t1M25hVHRTYUozZlRRak1RWDM4dU8xVXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRODR1SkdxTmF5d1V4OHVZdzQ4R0UzZU1GdENfcVJMazA1Qmpzb285VnNaeXJxLV9zZXNPVGo4OXpEVm5ISlRleERvUHFnU0JLWWJ0SlFLaFB3bDBWLTVuUzFYclRDRU9DUHNRbnNLbEEwWTd3bEU3NF9XU1c2M1Q4ellpZlFreVltZjBTUFIzX3ZBdFl0cGJsb05ZUElXc2ZzSzBnUTNRNXk2NVNmbG42ZXlfbmx1TmRma0FUSDdmQzhJM1dSenRv |
I am going to try to solo mine Bitcoin cash
Does anyone have any suggestions on a good mining pool? I did try retro Mike before, but I didn’t like the interface. Would like to know if anyone has some suggestions. Thanks | r/bitcoincash | post | r/Bitcoincash | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYnY1dHg0dnRRWG5BcTl3VmRUMVZCTzVyV05rYzczTTBJR1pXVmMzYTFBU0dJRFhGVmV1emM5bkdrbzlkUE5xWVRfRjJ2YnExRzVmNkRTVTlEZ084bjNuSjQxTjNNSFdDQjJmUDlnRUU5Rjg9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRUJSWDRnNVZEY1gyQ0w3MVlOWUJIbHlPSXJMWkItRzZpa0lrdGxzRm9CRkNlTUg3NHFwengzQllpb185d0EycVRYOXZjQThCeThzTlZ4WFlUNVB5NFhuVFM4b1hoRENOWFZEdnpKY2ZYQlBiTmxrVmhTVDRpbjNTQjJCeFRHZ1FJcEV1eVZadkNTWkpRTHotVVB2ZDdQSE41UWw0RVp0dTAwQ3dsbFY3VGxBPQ== |
President Trump has [expressed discontent](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-calls-for-end-to-filibuster-says-senate-republicans-look-like-fools) with the filibuster for years, and while it has faded into the background thus far during Trump's second term, it will inevitably become a point of focus again as his administration pushes for passage of key legislation. Like Leader McConnell prior to him, Majority Leader Thune has [pledged](https://apnews.com/article/senate-thune-republicans-filibuster-trump-a520b71c6f071d5aa74d38105d6b7088) to keep the filibuster in place, but will him and other Senate Republicans stand firm in the face of pressure from Trump and Trump allies? What would the removal of the filibuster mean for Trump's agenda? | r/politicaldiscussion | post | r/PoliticalDiscussion | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaTVBRnliSzFKNGpuV01FdksxZ0pJVmRkSGh0ck9tMVk3NzVCaC1tWkxQOE4zMHNQRndEcEpfQUE5ZE9yVDQzRXhGM01VcHJNa3U3eEJYc1BfM2hmQ0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTV9PSkpZVE5oeEF5QlhVdXh2WTBoMWk0NWtFQ0ItTkZvS2d2VzdiWXFXQWVDbnk2dkRXY085ZFJRT0p5SzU1Vm9KbWFZVHJUejRqcW1LWllzMi15ZTZHbjRXODdWQmZUR1FGY0xGRVNLcnZiVHp1STFjZDdPMl9vV1lqTzJ1R1lxZURqSzNWRWRnNXZvdGZIUmxGUVgtS200WG00cmdPckJxbkhDVTJkRGFRNVZ1LUtTamNWS0g2S2JTWG5PamY2Qjc5YWpHLTZPYk44bjdWbEtPSGRsZz09 |
I think this works for solo mining:
https://github.com/cculianu/asicseer-pool | r/bitcoincash | comment | r/Bitcoincash | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRazVBLXYxZTBkSXNHR3BmOEYxQXpaRnNlc2MxLVlQMDlDUXZmX2FRTFhrNXdvbDNYZ29tWW04ZGl0QVc4WFhfdWRoSE91S0VEQWxYSEh1S1RxcUVaeXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMzVjVUJINFNONVlHaWs0QmhEWFJyUHQxN3l1TU9walJ0WnYtdXhTUlJJVXB3Ny1oSjJaZGRxNFd4TzljRnVBcFhsclB1UmZGQTcxTS1xLS1xOGM0UjdnT1VCYl9XaHdySFQ4c3h6U1VialFRcnkwS1hkU2x2NFVEdjluN2VSYXlmal81VTdubC1lZmVxblc5dkhycWNCMzRRS0tsRl9LMWxBa1VTYWt2N3JBPQ== |
The idea comes after Tether froze $28.5M tied to sanctioned exchange Garantex. With SWIFT access blocked, Russia increasingly relies on stablecoins like USDT—but recent events are pushing officials to explore domestic alternatives, possibly tied to other currencies.
Source: https://www.ledgerinsights.com/russia-mulls-local-stablecoin-issuance-to-circumvent-sanctions/ | r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRd2JFem1GWjhzTzRtRWxsSWFxdlVaUW51V2RSMnRrVjEwNE02VXJIbm45YXpwVDhTVThseTZrd2FRcHhoYlA1eGRYWkxxV1pSNjliSi1yRE9abVhxWnc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRLWo4bEw0X1lZYTUwRWF0N2xYWjNsZ0FQekJsaDJIaF9QMjVwMDBrMUVmU2x1ckU5N3YzX2k2RnVjMmwySjZWakFtNDZNRWZJeWxmMDQ4TXFic3doNW1udGJXZk5mbGwtcUlIVE0wZnFqTnVBUEZQMnkzbG1sUlJMQS1aNzIzSUpId2NmczJoMGMzQlhkWGVqUFBRNHNBN1RRdnFpdlBIOERmQkNBV1Y5THc4eFZ2ZU02MmNLTzNDUV9HSlB1Y1ZSWUJFdHNScU1aaTZQU2JqcWhrMkVYQT09 |
Here’s why the bottom might not be in YET.
There are plenty more shoes to drop imo.
- We still haven’t seen the effects of 10% Tariffs or the Chinese embargo or the uncertainty in the economic data.
• Haven’t seen the effects of 25% auto tariffs of Canada and Mexico, remember Canada and US have a highly integrated auto supply chain.
• Trump firing Powell before 2026 mid terms is still quite possible. He believes he can and if the economy starts to show signs of weakens which it will, trump will put the blame on Powell either he will capitulate or trump will fire him either case putting pressure on DXY.
• We haven’t seen the effects of Canadian, Chinese and European boycotts of US travel. Tourism is 3% of GDP.
• Continued downward pressure on dollar and bond sells off causing rising yields and falling confidence will also increase inflation.
• We are yet to see the impact of falling immigration, you can’t have earnings growth without GDP growth, can’t have GDP growth without population growth.
>From 1995 to 2022, immigrants and their children accounted for 70 percent of labor force growth, and over the last two years, immigrants accounted for 100 percent of the increase in the working-age population.8 Without immigrants, the working-age population will fall by about 6 million in the next two decades.
https://www.cato.org/testimony/unlocking-americas-potential-how-immigration-fuels-economic-growth-our-competitive
• DOG layoffs still haven’t shown in the economic data. Not just fed employees but fed contractors and associated services will fall as federal government fires employees.
There’s much more yet to be priced into the market. Part of it has to do with how high valuations were S&P500 PE ratio is still at 26x trailing the mean is 16x trailing earnings.
Edit: Upvote ratio is 55%, so clearly a lot of people think the bottom is in. Feel free to counter any of the points I made, looking forward to a discussion. | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbEZtelpZNGtkZXVWOWRURkQxU0doQ1NpZ0l4eEo5ZXplN21nUFROOVM4bkVTbmRnZVF0aW1ENFNaWm1JR0VTcDFDMlFHT0szQWw5VUc3NUJSZ3lsaVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZGVQRnFfRzRWNEgyWUgyLWVYbmNQWmV2Zkh1M0pVeGtSb3pycWx4OWxHZ3pVeXBIaC1kUExTbk9FYzdxYmNsZDdwWUI1bnVfU29xYkhjV3FRMnF1eUVnU1Bkdlo5eU9mZnZaRXZzbWh5a0dFLWhZSHd3TTJ5aEI5UjlXME1hVUdhVXFtXzdiX3lNTGFvTll3TFJic3JXOWRRUW95MHl5RFNvOXFNRXo5RElPZUFJb0RnT1lpMHY4dlNteDdkZ3FlcGRES3ZkUWV3aDRDVW1ILXI3RWVWdz09 |
I'm in my mid-30s and currently unemployed after attempting a career change. About two years ago, I left my job at a prestigious think tank following 12 years in federal policy and a Master’s in Public Administration and Policy. I had worked for our executive director at a previous organization and have known her for over a decade. She was very understanding when I gave my notice and even agreed to stay on for a month to transition my work. She mentioned that she had made a career change in her 40s and completely understood. Most of my background is in the nonprofit world—think tanks, research firms, and trade associations. I’ve worked as a project manager, program manager, and policy analyst.
I was burned out by federal policy, especially after being shuffled through four bosses—the last one made my life especially difficult (she was fired a few months after I left). With support from a career coach, I decided to pivot.
I took a bridge job doing literature reviews and landscape scans for a state-based organization, which eventually evolved into leading their policy work and presenting recommendations to state agency officials. While there, I also took foundational design courses, completed a product management program, and brushed up on data analysis.
Unfortunately, that organization’s funding dried up a few months ago. Aside from occasional freelance work for them, I’m unemployed.
I’ve been applying for jobs for months—some in my previous policy field, and others in project management and entry-level product management/product owner roles. I try to get out at least 5 job applications a day and am trying to be more intentional about tailoring my resume and cover letter. So far, I’ve only had a couple of interviews for state policy positions, and didn’t land either.
Adding to the challenge: I’m in the D.C. area, competing with thousands of highly qualified people laid off from federal positions. I’ve reached out to former coworkers, but most are in the same boat or overwhelmed with similar requests.
In the meantime, I’ve:
* Set up an LLC for freelance/consulting work (so I can list myself as “Founder & Principal Consultant” on my resume)
* Reached out for informational interviews on LinkedIn
* Tried to find clients on Upwork
* Started building a portfolio of case studies on my own
Still, I feel stuck. I know there are things I could have done differently, but I can’t help but wonder: *Have I done irreparable damage to my career?*
Financially, we’re okay because my husband has a good job—but I haven’t contributed since the end of last year, and that weighs on me.
Is there anything I could be doing differently right now? | r/careerguidance | post | r/careerguidance | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVEQ3Z1cxakJyVVZyeU84UkVOc0YyTTBDTVc0R21pbmp4a1hrbWdfMXJNVnVyTkRVbXgwcVhLZnJfbVg2Slc0OG9SNnlEeHliSkhVSXBiZVJXT1VUQVdxRkFHbXNZVmlVTjhfQXJKeko1ZjQ9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReEVYWTE1UjNnWlBhVnotN0dWemg2WmtWdVFzbHIwUk1zamIzbmtSRW1QY2hWUTlQTWNsbU5paWRBcTR6SHl1NTlZSWJFMVdWTWtYVTZmRnJiNEVIOGxhQ3o2Zm5KVDNxZUlCWm1YXzI4YWNyQmd2N3B0R3NFRkdUQVBjV0hrNkhnMkpDQ253VkhrMklhTVIxWElkT3V4MnJsWG1od1dhMDZZS0FvZGY1cy1FTVdhb0hVNmoxTkFHTVR2WFA5d3lKcllRVHEyS05hZ2pkNkxnTWhhdjhCUT09 |
How the hell you actually learn programming? I've learned C++, C#, python, JavaScript etc, but I never can build what I want, I just lose hope and try to start a new language, overtime I learned that learning the syntax does nothing, I learned that you have to learn to solve problems, I started doing LeetCode, then someone told me it's for preparing job interviews and you don't have to do that, and still now I'm in the tutorial hell, I just want to build what I want without going to the tutorial hell, and I can tell you that I know pretty much intermediate syntax of these languages but can't make anything myself in any language, I just want to make something myself, understand other's code, solve hard problems in LeetCode, do coding challenges, build something, and once again I want to gain knowledge to BUILD EVERYTHING I WANT
just tell me what should I do? dream about my projects then search them on YouTube and copy the code? or solve LeetCode everyday? or stick about a project and learn simple problems as I go? and any other advice? | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMGFUWFJJYjR4LW1fZW1BLURwVlJlaWFJOWl1U0Jhd3czaUhsOXBCT0VOVjg3LWZSdHFSX3ExeWtIWU9oLWVCTWJZUmYyQmlXYzYtOWF6RlBNNlVSa1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRblBMYWc3cHhZMTYxWFJicUlrSmxVa0h5aHdBOUNDT0Jsdk43d3BUQXpvdDBhU0Y5c1hjZDZCdDQ3eXY2RHlONkRuMEZWeVJiNDBpWFVpOHVEMXp5MG1RTFJpdTNDME1odktKM2Itc0VQVEJXT0Q4czRpSjVOZ2RJR1lnelNSQ2hTQVVVR0RKRmZfMWVuZjdWSUdyUHdJWGluM2VfRTM3emJlMVB3d2tSS3hHWndzM255Y0R0Z1FMSU56bFdWTWJaNDkyTVBGNzVDU01Nc1p2b1Zqam1hQT09 |
My plan is to buy some stuff right now in case 76K was the bottom (and if we confirm bear I will have ammo to buy pre 70k dips, sell into bounces and get out).
But I am wondering which mid-large cap projects you guys recommend accumulating right now that are likely to run IF we get Bull continuation into Q4. I'm not necessarily looking for something that COULD 10x or could do nothing, but something that is VERY LIKELY to go for 4-5x if BTC bull is confirmed.
I'm not particularly interested in ETH/SOL/XRP as I think those projects (though they will run) have smaller upside (2-3x most likely) but have the same probability of running as other large cap ones like LINK, AVAX, ALGO, etc. So let me know what you guys think. | r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRX0JSV0dMUTZuYk4xeUNMYWZSanowd0JuSC1aLXh1OW9yNXpnWFFSaHRiR3dXSmVROXgxNFFpUXhwc2VQa19oNmY1NmQ3RXpKSGVRZnVTLVNnc3Vpd3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRV1hha3EyUHNCZjQ1LWtHb2NVMV9hNHhWdEVYczVoQUM1aXNKVTQ2QTJJTHJNMGN5MlhDZ0xpZlNLNDJJNEVpZHNzNUpDNEo0NDdDRDZodmpXTUdBWnZpc3RhVVpuMlVLVTVrTkpmN0JhVnMtREdqME5BdlFCWEJnOGhmM0VBeV9YVTVHeWptcXZlVXUteU9VVUNZYkp5U1BrMEJ6YkR3NTNCQm1kOUw2YUJGelBDcTRscDcwdXo3enRrSnN4M09rbzRmUnZTNW12MU5zdGhNb21aR1Vmdz09 |
I feel like everyone talks about Python, JavaScript, and Java, but I’ve noticed some really cool languages flying under the radar. For example, has anyone had success with Rust or Go in real-world applications? What’s your experience with it and how does it compare to the mainstream ones? | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRS2U5VnJZWkVlQ1g5cVo4Tkk4R1lLUTlIVWRjZm95WnVic0c3NE5pTkMyVlFWZGhoQWtESWpsNnpVTGFvM1FrRzZZU2VFMy01bzJIejd3UmpuLW1waHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVnRFQjUwa256a1IwYzV5dlJ6UVdhcTFWUHdYZGtuT1U3TVpTYmZxS2JNczlDZTY1REZFTHlxRU12YjVzOWdfTDBVOWVUcGFPWWxFVktTTEI2VWQzMFBsanZEelo0cmZSTFkxeDRxQnh1OVlGckVZNjhfenNiM2M5Qnc4QXhHMld1aFl1TzdJOW5ZMnJhNHNrUGg4VXBGYU5IamFFM0dxcF8wblk4OU5aM2lVQW1jVlplWDVSRWZHVjlvSW1UZzI5X01DMU13M1EzaEt2WXRfYUZMVVd5QT09 |
Talk about a backfire from the Redis decision on licensing. Instead, the companies that they were making the change to go against, fork it, pre-change, into what is now called Valkey, and now distros are moving to it and dropping support because of the license change.
[https://www.phoronix.com/news/Arch-Linux-Going-Valkey](https://www.phoronix.com/news/Arch-Linux-Going-Valkey) | r/linux | post | r/linux | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTlQxUk9BTWdreWg5eVFGUkZSU3JBZDkzcXByOFNhMl9FSWs1NlIwU0FMTURnanNrc2pMOTNKVzRya0VRdGp4Nk85cFJGSHBwUWxhYWVPeGFvcHVnYlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUkp2U29IZHZ0U0lrdWtGZFQ3eHFWWE9ldjZiYk1KNTBDR2Z5V2dZQS1HbzczeGZhQmpxVEoySDctTkJ5SDdvNkprTk1CTE0tN0tOTC1LanpoTTBHeWVtem1GRjJscl9RSk5Od0Q2b0lNSlNGRlBjbElZNEt6WVA0aEhvQU0yRTlKc1VobWltZkx2WUMySE5JQ1NtWS1jOVhZNmRvdDFqeFd2MUU5TE1RdUhvN1EtRzhmYXFjRWtBdEhsUHh3WjY2 |
‘Anonbnb’ is going to cut out the middle man and offer privacy
Big | r/monero | post | r/Monero | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReFFETUVmVGdxZXF3Z0FXaTM1VXNNLWV4TVRZeXlWUUllaXZFM3F3ZmJhQmV4bEhFUVRvNGpnMThHRGtMVmtjNkR4eWE3a2Nza0RJd0c0NVpPMURSODRMWTlQTDczQVZRb3ZJSTRVMWQtREE9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRd3JLekg5aUtQTXpwUFFuOFNoQkNuaFFXYXY1QVZBY01FbG5IOUZtOXpOMWVoY2RyVG00OUtSN0kxSlpoZEQyLThsLXF0R0hBdHJNd2lTbUpROTFZYUFoREJSWU5ldHFJWFBOLUJId3I0Qk5xQl9XNjM2T2UyeG9PRGpFNDM5dWhsUk1lYWdlTjhxekxac3JJdTdFWTBoVWdPQnNWWVVlTDZNMWhpNTJhZkM5dUQ0aWl6QUJQZUh1Y2RjQ0NwMk9R |
Every comment section is filled with anti Trump sentiment while pro Trump comments are downvoted like crazy | r/trump | post | r/trump | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRa2JBd20zYk9hQkprUXJxbmpFb0taWFhwQnZMeE5fakZiN3dxZDhlODVsQU00U184V0tyUC02MWRSY1V6NnE1Y0gtQWtiWWIyNUhPQWJpU2NvMXhwREY0c3Zod29ReVc2NnNFQS16b1NOTlU9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQWYydUo5QTd6T0ZCWkxpOFM0S3BJTlN0SlRtdnBuMjVOVFRyemlwX3ZWZjNYbW1rTEd6ZV9DbVl3WlZxUnNaVG1DOEctUHBpcXZ5QnFEUUZLTDJYRmtKbWNUUU90RmVzSmYwbVh4SHpJaEpkNl8wcE9NT0lzUDcxU0hZUTRPbE5pUDRPd29SbS00VTN0LXZENmxMUGt2WUFGQ25RWkZUcnlSU3ZKR0NVXzF4dV9McGN1WGswdzFGS04yRFRLeVVN |
I'm getting ready for Comptia A+ and lets say I find a position, what do you expect the entry level/bottom guy on the totem pole to be able to accomplish?
What kind of computer issues do you bring to them?
What makes someone successful when brand new to the help desk but with A+ Cert? | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcDhNelNVOTUxZFoyMXRIdXFaaDZFZkFsY3VWRTVMa2haZEUyYXp5Tk5HYmtsanV0di1ubm9iX0VkLWgxZW9OXzl4elpxaXZvc0pnVS1GeTBMRkpNWEdaZHhrei1aaUhNc3hfTXFZT1o1ZnM9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRWh0Nk9rR0Q1b3VFZkgycGdncmRpU0MzZDRJdWtPYXhha3JuSTd6dVpHX1JTMEFhMUl2RE9FeEs4VU5hZ2ZOWDdDNkRyVU8ySUVLUmduLXlldGJOeTNYTjZHYVlObmowX2FQaC1qM2RRbXVuUzFHV2dIemRSQm00ME5FN2VSMVlCY19zS2UtQXBLSlp5WVRoTzJkQVY0OE1GbWNKcGx4RGduR1oxekJsQXhBeEFLdkprTU90bllCWldzcktuTVc3WDJXX1RUS0s2ZE1jaFZIZGZNRzVDQT09 |
+1
OP will need a local node
Go for github.com/zquestz/bitcoin-cash-node | r/bitcoincash | comment | r/Bitcoincash | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUlliWGRQZHllYkVVWDQwc0ozN2pXWGNGd3V1Tlo2ZThfYk8yV0ptMzA5b2R6ZDJKN2NHX1dubU1fQ2F1TUFRVzFELXppRkJ0VTVnSlpJUVQ4NEU5UUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRelR2V3NzSGY0Y21GZVU0blJYakNKcklVMXhWckpta1M0YVl0NmcydjJ1Y3JfSGxRNWFhczNwSGlySU01R05lWDY1UzFVN2FYUkwyS1dLVnFiUU1PeDFoeWNWZkhGemUtbGtHQ2sxOGd1Zks4TklVU0lqNmthektfdS1FRjFpMnNrZDZzdzdlN2lxVXBrYnFCTTN6czd6QjVhSVA2UEVXMS0yT1hKbFJFTkp3PQ== |
And why are Republicans letting this happen? Imagine how these headlines are looking around the world …. “Head of IRS ousted” | r/liberal | post | r/Liberal | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSkxvN1Z1ZUFIWmh2bVZWTHZlUG1NRkpjSWthWmg1Qk4xUzVwbEVRbl9RSTMxYmJWNVZHN043bTYwSjNNOWVwVHdmeC1mUXNzQkJackZEYU5obzBXMmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcF9zOXR1cU1BZXZpNnRHRW9mR01hU2Q2MHlHNEtnQi12M0xVRFo1aTU3RHdCaFdZT1J0a0ZsOFhRdncxeXR2cEhWd0I4ZFdQODNhblJjamlwbC1Oa3l4NlNBelo0a3RGU1oxY19reXJTb2JWYzBZdE5WR2NEM2VSN2RCZEN2Z0hsM3JlV2JoVkZRNldVRWlmdTQ0aEFEMU0xYzcxX1djcUthV05nYTJWN0diV3Y1N0pmMUJkS2puV0JzTlRILTRHV2N2djhvMkhWSGp1bFBVcEQ3YjA5QT09 |
Oke is a beast! | r/rugbyunion | post | r/rugbyunion | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaC0wMkd5d3NhSHZoa3JId0RDWGtHendkOWk4dUtndGtPUUVkX2pUcUNMR3RjTTBvbFdIMjFHdkdpYnhOQjE1NDlQNV9NeVdEb3dGSktVX2hkRE5WQ1YzMzdVZEozMGdRTEFEVXZNaGpTOGM9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRM19jMFItakxaX0NaRy1aQnVMMjlGMWRmcHRhZHBybVMxRWV1MENQN2RqMUhuZURTaEhkVVZBcl9qWFpEY2NIdUJkTjBNQlVTbjBTNUVnTURfTXBFN1ZmV2dtcHpRRzJ6czJGa2JBQ09nUExQakd3bHJRNXNZaG5aMlhJMFZLMExVOVBhVnpVYVhHQnY5TllRb2xVWjJWU0N4UEJLZTZlZmd0dGRrV3RkYWVVPQ== |
Hi everyone, I'm making a Linux distro that is a remaster of slax, in which I customize, improve and add some things to the original Slax like Synaptic to download packages easily, integrated sound driver and some other things for those who need a more complete system for their pendrive and to take it portable, I hope you like it, I'll leave the link to download it on github (I recommend installing via CD/DVD) | r/linux | post | r/linux | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZHNtU2RxZkhNTnNFQkFQZGRuMWpYeG9PeWo0X05xQ2VqU1gxcUtFS2c2TGUxZkFvaHlHWDhUVXI4elA4WThla2ozRjBJeWtPZDR1MGsyNlZZeUVNaVJ3TG5oclNnamVDYmczRmpyNWp2VFE9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQVcyNi1rRmplX3RraEszd1lvcGRkZmUycEJUZlpYVjRfZEk2bk45NFY0a1NLS3dRTnR6SmRVOUFJR1BLcVFpOWhDdTIwbkRBdzIzU09idzk5YmtNb1pGZDNBdjVSSGJDaFo2Ny1hYW14MkNmZ1JDUVRTODdGRTNrM0dxcVRDUmZCTWtDSi16MDVVci0wQjVkTVdPSThQME9kS0k4Y2ZTUlVCaHE3b3RBS1VjRkt0R1dmanpId3FIcTc3TThkMG9R |
I've used luckymonsterpro mill pools but my favorite was pools
Bitsyminer
Not long after that pool came on it found a block
It also helps to mine to a pool in your country. I use miningpoolstats
Stream to filter thru which regions a pool supports if it supports solo mining. | r/bitcoincash | comment | r/Bitcoincash | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUng0N0xDSnZtclF5dFlLVW1Vb09GUUFzMklMTm8tN21PSnFKS01aUnVKSDRIUm9jSkkyNnZxbU9pWENSNHFKZTZ5QURuWEI0dkgzdlZuQ25SMGlJMkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdmVzMTFXOF9wRURiLXJIV1lxUmVqa0N6ZGFTdENzUVVMS3NuSTVQcGk1cnM1NDNpdmFRNURkdUh1eDlybjRacUtGdy03ZVpYVDRDa2NDcW5DU09OcDh5eE04REdrNFNjM1VXcjZRYTU1Z05MbDRYMDBZT09XME5fU1U1bERyaUZwNmljUFByNlRHV2dQbUZJZWRyd1B0UHVtUEQtSEpMdFFqVWx3NGFVb2pBPQ== |
👍 | r/bitcoincash | comment | r/Bitcoincash | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcUhEMkJoeUZmbW9EdnR4M0pRSWpnMlpDOHEyZGNtRUFRclFyYjdpMWtXdE9TSjBOS3lRMS1kTWQ5bmJtbHlpWC1JSnQ4YlhKQkpmY3hXSkdHVlc5UVU5c0RqT2cwWE1DSmFEa0EzNkY0WVk9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZ3JWVW5ES3JMR2VORjRYUFQzc0plWDFmTU9DdHo1cUdyVGVXSFg3RmVBT3BJVkhEUFBGNDdzN0JxWDFQWVdRcDZfTFkxbkpmZFNyb2g3b2dnQ25TTmVfNFlIdHFDckJXeXBCMEtiQWdvVU1nYnZsdGpWMjQ1WXRSS2dsQzdSVkdaeHZ6Zjhhcllvc1cxNHgyT2xKWWRZSXlhc2sxamRYblNKNGtOYVZHYjJZPQ== |
Who wants to taste Doris ? | r/rugbyunion | post | r/rugbyunion | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaDREQm5NZkpPVkxBVWVEZkUwRlFUeFhLTVZkVjFYRnVna00wSWNpSndPZThMT3RNcWt6QTVnMHlqUWZqNG5oTElOY1UtdHZMLWE0eXp1djEzWlcwYVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROXB2R1hYOW9BT2xQVHRfTGt1aTUwYWZwUlI4VmtJS3FabHBoREhHeHhrbVpsVVp0WEoydEVfTTc0YXd6cW41WVZtcVNuLXpETmhrbVVGVVN4eElpYTNYZWxNQ2czdWtGUG5EdEFKdnozek9vV1NzMVRQRkNMSHEyUWhPQzZFZEc4UlR0WG1BYUltYmFRdlZ5YS1IdnRlUTBmSm1mamZYRzIxUFpsY0t5QTgxMXlzVEVpSE9kM0lBS1lfUGdvZkNJ |
Some of the Taoshi team will attend the Bittensor Endgame Summit in Austin, Texas, next week!
Is anyone else from the community going to make an appearance? If so, we hope to see you! | r/bittensor_ | post | r/bittensor_ | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVDdJQkluWUN5aUZoNVAwZWxzUVN6Wm5IQWM0TFBwUUxHUG1rQlVmU1M3R2ZDRTRwVXYtSEZhUnZuM08tcjlQUXJjUGZkUGFOSk5uVXBZX3pqbC1QRHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYWVLZmxZZjYxTGlFdXVHTDYxaEF2dU5GTXZLa0Rsd2FEVnpHbGpIeC1rUHJFWmdwZ1ZkSHFTRUtqQ0JBM2ZLS3dBMHBmZVZEaWpvQnRBVUlOSVlvbmp3ZWtXNThzdnVSaFBVeEtYUi0teWx0RWxKYWh0b1Rza1JZc29aUVlEd21RNmMyTmxNYjk2U3I4NDZaS1ZLclhCQ01XdXZHekgwaV9ENGtwWThZSEhVV2ZSTGZxRjNaQUFKUXF6RVJOanI1WWg1OGx6dkVOQmUzUWJIb2lpaUY5QT09 |
Hi all,
I have found myself numerous times in leadership roles for data science projects. I never feel that I am doing a sufficient job. I find that I either end have up doing a lot of the work on my own and failing to split up task in the data science realm. A lot of these projects, and I hate to say it like this without sounding cocky, I feel that I can do on my own from end to end. Maybe some minimal support from other teams in helping with data flow issues, etc. I'm not a manager by any means, I am individual contributor.
For those in this subreddit who are managers, what are some ways you found success in managing data science teams and projects? For those as individual contributors, what are some things that you like to have in a data science manager? | r/datascience | post | r/datascience | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNFdXVmlkTU9ucVVTdGRwazZqbmh4VzYxTmJIQmJ3amRDX1VIMUNhTFZVaTN5aDhOc2xQQVpBbmpYTmtwUUY1N3d4Ri1MWTlQd2VxUWthdF9Cc28yc1JpVVBMYVA3d0diRnFYaHBoSk5qRzQ9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTk1DanVzbTRZTXdOdTBlYS14UndjczlkSEd3R2ZIWHROVEw0ZnVweG1kZGRzcjdqNDktOXllTW8yamEtNlNjTXJ1dXRqSndTSVlNb3lKZ0FtTVpuVDVnT1AwYzl0a2Mtc2ZoMXlOZ1ZkX2J5VFZQYVVNbVZxR3g3LUFmcnJhZlM2bFpzZ2Y0bEVnOTJTVktQRlRFV25WdUx3TDZha0ZlaGNhSm1SRFlEWjAwQTJWd1RZcFB6ZjlybHVXR1ZLdFAtSDFlWjhVbWp4VlpLSjBqdnhxOGpUQT09 |
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You know when you think you’ve deployed the perfect code, only for everything to break immediately? 😅 | r/devops | post | r/devops | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNE5aT1hVaURiNEkwMzBLZjlVWlhjcy04YWZBNHdoS0IxejVldkVxU3F2NV9hRDd2bkxvSTlqalVvSzcwcHN3OXQ2S0dqWUZ1VmdGR1I0ZDNKcGJIRXhvMGtDZVRGRXJWU2lwTUNuN1U4VG89 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbFRaQ2dSTmxUaVc5QWtHdkhBY00xaVJSUGJJdWZlWFhxYjM4M2hfYXg1Wk04LXo4YVlRUnFfcnZwbU5sbFJOYTZ1NHl1aXJUTmRyMFpQZER4LWcyMFhmbjVnZDhDVVJndWtIMVJQVE10V25jS1NzVGswVEEtSk5qQVBHRzFRVHVYbkVNSkliT0duRzJhazdsaTN1NlZEc19ySFc4TFE5SDRtRmZvTVpaNUZrLUZ0WGlyX2wxakZmVmFCRWM4Uk5E |
I’m currently investing in HBAR, Kaspa, Zebec and Alien Base. Which of these do you think has the highest potential for growth in the next 5-10 years? I know HBAR has a higher supply and current price(and thus maybe more limited price growth) but a lot of potential real world utility as well. Any thoughts | r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRY3o0ZHZydEtWTFlFck1oaEV2cktiLUZkbVc2bVMzRjFJOE1ZQy01RlNER3hIU3FsUG85eVZxY2VTcW1nQnpGd2s1SGJGZjFyd1FnN3M2cDNKVWN3U0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROUJqWFh5WFNveHJacnNxbUxZaDRuTE1sLTU1aEphVTRpQlZmN0RURGdGbGl2RFdxY2VtZUNqUlY0Z2xPMkZFYW5kY0xhWklXMTlvZEVodkktS1pwSHA3Nnh4VHJCY0F3cmYyczBhbmo3bnl1Tk9xRjNKRy1WVkY3ZlpMdk94UzE1NkV0VW9FVGRTNVppNUJUWVpRMjVfa2k4TGdQZGxYUDREek84WUNseUtRPQ== |
I’m currently investing in HBAR, Kaspa, Zebec and Alien Base. Which of these do you think has the highest potential for growth in the next 5-10 years? I know HBAR has a higher supply and current price(and thus maybe more limited price growth) but a lot of potential real world utility as well. Any thoughts? | r/solana | post | r/solana | 2025-04-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUmNTcVpiTC1sR0R4UzRuSDhWZEdPNzNxUWpLeUIwbEZjaWxHMUg4RGxEdHNnTVZiam9ScEN2SVNlWnFwaEFENHJNM0lDMmhZVF82Mndmd2Nod25CS2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRajhVWXdyUE9kb2R0SHp4RllQUHlDZ3ljV29ncWFYelNhRUM1WktXNm1yeVNJcFdZRE9IMnh2UG5aUG9sRkI4M2E1UTZUQ09kaG5udFRycUcyODg2VDktRWZFaENuZUVlM2txNEhIbHVNeDNNNzJiQzJTNFpRRGhFbzFvZjRNazlnX0hfYlk5TXV2dnpzNGJCamZFQU5FY2FqQl82RGd5T1ZiRlRiWm9RaXFNPQ== |
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