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The Ethereum Foundation team members are showing more initiative to change their strategy and finally focus on L1. This is something any Ethereum believer should be hyped about. For a long time, everyone has been obsessed with Layer 2 solutions to fix Ethereum’s scaling issues.
A recent tweet got me thinking. ThewizardofPOS (Marissa) posted a tweet yesterday pointing out that the top gas spenders on Ethereum’s Layer 1 aren’t even L2s, they are dApps and MEV bots. L2s use blobs to post data very cheaply, which is great for users but this hurts L1 revenue. Now, the Ethereum Foundation is under new leadership and it is switching things up. They’re focusing more on L1 scaling and user experience. This means working on big upgrades to make the main chain faster and, best of all, cheaper directly. This way Ethereum will not rely so heavily on L2s.
Vitalik Buterin is stepping back to focus on research, which is very interesting. I think this is a smart move because L1 has been overlooked for too long and a stronger mainnet could make Ethereum a lot more competitive than it already is.
Ethereum mainnet DeFi will be greater than ever.
Resources:
* https://x.com/ThewizardofPOS/status/1914011990776774778
* https://etherscan.io/gastracker | r/ethtrader | post | r/ethtrader | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNUdtNkhCbXNuZE56Zm5EUnA3VFhTZ0VRcWFrY05iZVlBUTdrMUJqdGw5RU5oWTczelR0WURHeGN6QnBTRUFtQWZGRGdoMmsxME5IZkpnQjRvNWI5Vk1paE90RDFVbDJUemx5MFM0UU5VeDA9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbHVZbzE0M2E3d0E2WFBlUFhfS05ubnlIRUl6b2kyTHhfVUo1YXh2b2VfOGI3S0laMVBrWWRVZVIxcVZJLTB5aU5hSGxVMjhYUHVFLXRxVXhyeVZMT2hLSkxqZGY1bDktbGhHek5BVmxkZ29wWjhSclFiaDhxb19EUFc5dV95aEJXZWlpM3NUbzc3Mld2WFQ0ZjZ5UVc2d1pCdEo1R3BDRjVnX1ZBcndpa0pmd1FDaDduOFgwaHlFbXh6VHJiRjB2 |
Looking for examples from other's who've been in this position. Looking to get let go as quick as possible while on PIP.
I have been placed on a PIP with no timeframe. Looks like they're just handing off all their tech-debt and migration items onto me and will wait till they're done before they fire me as there is no timeframe on the PIP.
Anyone aware of how to get fired as soon a possible while having the ability to get get unemployment from employer?
edit -
For those are asking why I'm bothering to work instead of coasting - Have a manager / tech lead who micromanage and ask for updates atleast twice a day. Also unsure on how I would phrase my standup updates.
Those who are asking which company it is to avoid. All companies with a manager competent in sociopathy can face something like this. I know plenty of people within the same company who like the company and find it chill. I'm just in a smaller department run by sociopaths. | r/cscareerquestions | post | r/cscareerquestions | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTk00NTlCZEZtWVpiaVFSWXNMbm9GcDVqNFFMd3pqNlh3OGx2T3hrbjdqaHc5ejZaSXZsSk5SLWxaZTNDUy0tY0ZxQ3Q1Z3czTlJtbmd0MWZCQTctMXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdWM4cVE5TElzUGVxT2s1SlMyaVhTMjNiX0RQVWxEbVhDZkExMFV4SUdQZ2dkM3V5cE5NT1Y4THJfelY5ZWlNYUNXUk8za1g5UUxTMHBYTWRrNTRpN1ZxaGpSX0FDOGJ6NjlCdTctOWVNWjlPUVJhbHVLUlE1TWY2M0FuV0VWaWpYTTlPcmRuclk2bVVuOWdyZmxPQTM5cUtQd1gtRnNWaS1EMGtiaW1oczlpanIzWTVPbXlkbXdOeVdsLUFpUkdoTjhERFh5X2xkeGJWZXp1ZDhCUUpCQT09 |
I tried to explain in many Distrowatch columns why PCLOS is the best of all the hundreds of Linux operating systems. Better than Wubuntu (the best Linux version of Windows, but based on Ubuntu core LTS), PCLOS is almost as good as Windows 11. The below list is almost random. It comes after deeply testing hundreds of computer systems since the microcomputer was invented in the 1970s.
1) PCLOS is the only Linux operating system that has a ready-to-run version of the Ventoy and Slimjet applications available.
2) PCLOS runs KDE PLASMA as its default Windows manager (Desktop Environment, DE). KDE PLASMA is the most powerful and flexible of all the Linux desktop environments. However, the KDE PLASMA extensions, or widgets, are not as good as the Windows "gadgets" in their power, layout, and usefulness.
3) For many years, PCLOS has released its monthly family magazine. It describes not just Geek topics that most Linux publications publish.
4) PCLOS had the best-ever collection of Linux games. These are very well sorted into functional categories.
5) Extremely unusual for the RPM-based Linux systems, plus uses an older version of Synaptic Package Manager. All Linux students try to create better types of application managers, but none yet have the overall power of the Synaptic Package Manager. The DISCOVER package manager is improving because it now covers Snap and Flatpak after modifications. However, the application categories are poorly developed, comprehensive, or valuable.
The Linux systems cannot update or easily handle the appimage application packages. Unlike the Debian-based Linux students, PCLOS uses an older version of RPM or the older Red Hat Package system.
6) PCLOS can be run without installation onto many computers' existing hardware or operating systems. Using Ventoy or a similar USB stick, we often can read, write, and modify the drives and files of the other computer.
7) Windows and PCLOS can use GKRELLM as their desktop computer indicators. The Gkrellm authors, however, have not cared about improving the old, original defaults.
8) Both PCLOS and Microsoft Windows allow easy use of the best-ever Web browser, SLIMJET. This free Chromium-based allows every good Chromium extension, unlike most Chromium-based Web browsers, such as Chrome and Vivaldi Microsoft Edge. The user's particular settings can be stored on the Google Cloud. Their user-chosen extension settings transfer these settings easily to most other Chromium-based Web browsers.
9) PCLOS had the most comprehensive compiled applications of all the Linux operating systems. Freeware games, general utilities, internet programs, etc. The PCLOS volunteers have normal users for their computer systems. Not just system administrators, computer coders, and similar geeks.
10) Grub Customizer works very well. It is my preferred multi-boot administrator. Our systems have many Linux versions and a few Microsoft Windows systems.
11) Compared to most Linux and Windows systems, PCLOS can be lighter and quicker than other systems.
12) Unlike most computer systems, Linux or Windows, the especially complied applications and utilities in the pclos repositories are working. There are not any incompatibilities, AFAIK.
The disadvantage is that the extremely latest updates are not available. For example, the available Linux kernels are less timely than those on Ubuntu-based systems.
The good news is, however, that the close Synaptic Package Manager does have the latest essential user applications available. On my usage, Slimjet web browser.
13) FREE FILE SYNC is regularly updated. It is user settings that are ok for both Microsoft and Linux systems.
14) PCLOS works well with BTRFS partitions as the root partition. TIMESHIFT system backup at recovery is much quicker and more regular, and more so with BTRFS partitions.
All our data and archives are on Microsoft NTFS compressed partitions. This allows easy and fast access to the data and archives. Extra file defragmenting means the recovery of wrongly removed files can be quick.
15) Our hardware now uses large NVME SSD M.2 for their basic root and basic data, appliccation storage. Other storage is larger, slower and often not directly on the user work station. Each Linux system might have one partition of about 30 gigabytes. The fast access applications and user settings, with common data, might be about 60 gigabyte. On a cable link, or wifi, other offsite storage may be used.
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When I first started learning to code, I downloaded all the resources, followed a bunch of tutorials, made a nice-looking plan... and then did absolutely nothing 😅
Not because I didn’t want to learn, but because I was scared I’d fail, or mess up, or fall behind. So I kept procrastinating.
I thought I needed motivation. Turns out, I needed something way simpler: permission to go slow.
What helped me:
* Doing 10 minutes a day, no matter what
* Ignoring the "build a SaaS in 30 days" pressure
* Tracking progress without judging myself
* Building trust with myself by just showing up
I wrote a short little guide to help others like me — not about code, but about how to stop procrastinating and actually start learning, gently.
If you’re feeling stuck , just DM me. — no pitch, just something that helped me and might help you too.
Also, curious — what finally got you to start actually coding consistently? | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYUhTWHBMOXRvM3EyWlN5QUZXVGxPaUUyWWlHemlReW1XUW9sdkkzYTYxYnpGd3FmRk1HcHJhUVBwN0lXS0NQSUFqMjE0ZEdCM0tNQkd2TjJxejZBUDBYeUNhVWJ3Z1I2eFBDa0Z6SUxld3c9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTi12S1VYSjlHUDZ5d2dHdXF0WXd6RUJLcTFiS3I0N09ETVhhY1FlU1JNaVIzZXNYVUVnRUg4b2pwNDlmdzdUMmRFVjRFUjlhTzdfOXlIcWNhMC1oNGJtRktMVW9WQ2RsTjNhSWxCWHRMbk8xXzJqOVVvY29QZ2RScHBVaTFGWGFFc1VfdmFqTUJhYm1mUmo1VDhoZzVCUGhPbnV3dHctSFd6RlkzR3NGNjNuM3NlYm9UU01aSURkM3ZzOUl4dVVsbTg2OU95TDdyRjFDT2p2S2lNRm1xQT09 |
Was down 60% last week. | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVG9naFJRLWp6ZXRGSGw0MUJNN0hKNXlTQ3c0QVBES2RnbWhlTDhIWG9BWkZaeGxhMXg5VEhRendqY1ZrOFZqS3JYckN5U3NlZlJfT0RsT1pBRzh5Q0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWS1pbmktM1h1OXdMT0xjOUM0a2VueFljbGtkbFViR29LSmdsWGd4cU1JRWpBb29Ld0dkbk9xUEN5ZTBFSWJibUJsWUVoM0dhRDU2QkhnRjBaWVZUbXc3YWo0dEtnbC13MUlybjVJbDhiTndPY2ZuMlFDTThMRldzNmdCeGh1T2piclMwVFo0WFJRY2ZURWdlbHRBbThKYV9SWXJ3SWNqaUIySzYwOEVpd1o0PQ== |
Hi, just following up! | r/legaltech | comment | r/legaltech | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROHZLYTFUQktXeFRmQVl3UDB0X2lxdzJxSTJ0MzlLdXhkQVBsekxVZmlhTjBvamdBNlBOS3pkVmdHb3VmQXBoajlaS0YyY2hkQUVya3FiSFBkcnd6ekE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWEZXZXo2eWJkSjlvRHhPaDBILUwxc25mUkVOdmIzTHFiMTdiQTZPVUh0bnA4bzJ2VEJNQ19UeUtBUVlFMlZGNnBlY2NSVFRkdU9WdXAySXFNQlRyM1MzNzZJTzdPRG9UbVNzREJQSF9WMEdKZXN2STJHVGxybHNmaENlWUg0UkUzZmV3alZRY2N5UDEtWkZrQW12Z3N2TTJXREkxdDM5UE5DOXFWTlZ4OVQ0b2dKaEJlRFh4T3ZMZlROVUpYUjhuRGx1WWxLTE1tbGk1TG5uRk9wYzBtQT09 |
I published a new blog post challenging our default approach to deploying software.
"You don't always need docker!" makes a case for when simplicity trumps complexity in your development workflow depending on projects scale and scope.
Before automatically reaching for Docker in your next project, take 5 minutes to consider some practical alternatives: [https://hazemkrimi.tech/blog/you-dont-always-need-docker/](https://hazemkrimi.tech/blog/you-dont-always-need-docker/)
What's your take? Are we overusing containers? Let's discuss! | r/devops | post | r/devops | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRb1pBMnhyRi1BNllWWE10UGo0cXhzNkxJUVRRZ2t0MjdhTkNNTk5MMVV3LWFkWVAyQi01ejh3dmlBSmNvcXNHeXZkclNtNktSeXp6OTJ0R1poR19EM3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbmhEalhsVlFIeG1DQm5NSlFCYU9BM3ZNeUo2T3g3cWFwU0JwN0NlSzZEWDVKWVk0OVh2YmF4bDhCdjJmX3RrZTUxMU9xWW92cXd0NFEzXzkyR01IZnU3QWJ1dFhjSHI5YmY2dzlNODc1cldIVUV0V0Zhd1Y5Z1NOdm45VUdla1ZBQ0dLVmNnY252SjZBLXh4QzViMzhmSmN2U0xyRHU3WUNnTDB0UFBtNnRTYUViVUQwQ3V5UWR0Zl95UlJiSGIw |
Hey everyone —
I’m a designer and activist based in Massachusetts. With authoritarianism on the rise and civil liberties under threat, I’ve been channeling my energy into something constructive: protest designs with a message.
I’ve started a small, independent campaign called **“No Kings”** — it’s a way to push back against strongman politics and support the defense of democracy.
I’m donating **all proceeds** to support legal and educational work through a civil liberties nonprofit. I’d love for you to check it out and let me know what you think. Even just sharing helps more than you know.
Links in the comments.
✊ No rulers. No tyrants. No kings. | r/wayofthebern | post | r/WayOfTheBern | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRckZ5MVlza0IzclNEQTR1RjUxY3NtWmZIQTZVUi1aUzVobGVUNjFlak1teUFQclFwVTRkcnZSZTBqUlNJUjhuWkpRVWYyZnV2M2FXQVdSV0c2NE1JNHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdVJ4TWphNVNlX21hUU1UUXJoNFZrRGYydGZrZ2lCNFFDdXZoakNWdWhOYXhnT09DS0luaTI5a3VCV3g4S21RSVpaZzFITENqVW1oYk80YTFKMFhiUHRzdG9uVFlJamtwakRReE5SWnAtYnBkZDNFbW02UkdHTW4yS3R5ZFBkdGh6cUZackRhLXdnWnBhcU5maVh1M29mZFc1d0NURnhCYlZvaWRfME81dU5HeFJZOERKU0hnSEtGWGlJUmZub2otd0kwRnlKUjRwOXpwVW5xc1ItSkk0Zz09 |
I’m still learning how to code and I’m a beginner and I’m not the best when it comes to tackling and solving solutions right now, but I’m interested if there’s a book for this type of things.
Things like logical thinking, how to tackle challenges and the thought process behind programming | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMmI1T0pGVWRldWhhbDVyR2lHNTR3SjQ3azA5Wi1WVHJfZlYzSWM1TjBWMW90YXp5UlFVQWlaUmVERlhWdUNoQmlvbldWQzNVdFRmUHV3T3Zfa1hrMVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRTRJN3Uwc1hoaUNRVjE3ZFdzRFpvR0Q4MjBRMHRJYjg1UEFzY0NKbmtIamJ5ZEZCc0NIWlFMSW5ieEpkb21ENXFZb3dnLXJNWDlXTWFjREdFLW1KVkFnTWVUR3VNRnRhS1ZPUUFkZG9WbTJpbUJ2ZkZXdmctNTVUTXlSQjlYRXg0STdzc0RuLUd2elFDbnc4ODhLbHRLbnZ0ajVYNEd3MHc2VnpxSUVWbXU5UjZPazlLanFaU0lvWTB6QjF3Q0k2VEZVeUIwRmZiZTNOUmNDdHk0N09kdz09 |
https://x.com/walesrugby/status/1914309770162348429?s=46&t=eG0T1BohsKZcP-a-3BR-kA
Sherratt & Wilson interim for the summer, with Duncan Jones to take over the forwards with Adam Jones set to be offered scrum coach permanently | r/rugbyunion | post | r/rugbyunion | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaDdXQ1lYV0JSOGlkQ2wwTm1kUWRSWUZZVXlOLWZ3Nkt4ZlRJRjB2bUNwb3ZHTjBmLVNNMGJuRkJmaUZiV0dWWGhJY2I4VkZ0UUZNMWlBd0E5emk1Vm5sZG1xTjd1bzJSa09iZnp3bjB2enc9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZW93QTdLZXVLTXdMY01iX3ZFNVl0dklUdHh5cXprMkRVVWlUSDBGb2d3VTVGTTlubnBPVlM3YlpZZkFxd2ZsR2V2TEVFdnZEN1g5cUVPTmU5SGxfbFdUNWdqcThkT1lRNDVYejEzZHE1MzJSazZqQzZacFVDM1Q0VXNxRFZyMG85UWtvNHQwM1BlNzZEUk1KZFU5OFJ0SUNJeGFlX3BEb1lIUkJ2SGpTWThfMXd3UUJoSk84R0pQR1dWVjZyMnlk |
This is only inference, not deep learning. Is there any further work on the topic of neural network training? | r/deeplearning | comment | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRanBDNHRfQWFZQ2dMYjA1Y09ZVUpRWGhLUURLVy0zNGZ6MFhLX2U3enFTdW9wYy1xVXNhemduVnh4NmtnOHB1bkNvREVwSGxJdEMyWUFFUldPLWYyOXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdnMyZ2w1WnNwU1kzU29XRFh0cWtBZTZFM3VXc3B4dmZOS2ZYZjVkNEtYUDFqdzdfeGlZeE4zdE5ueGw4VUlLTzBDTEZTeWtjQUxPQ0pnMWFJSTItQ25US1FsdXpkb1BkMzZFbHpia0p0cUhEeHd5eEVtbFhybzlnOVRzQ2NwcHVobzMyRS1KbXdQQzBzN3I1aWhuNnR4V2FBdWRvbUExOGdIOG9GRTljSy00X1l4bGR2LVZGTlhVU0VQak5jZUhfNUV2ZUR1SUVMUG43NjVIMW9VclVHQT09 |
Hey r/opensource!
I wanted to share **Content Hub**, an open-source project I've built.
**The backstory:** I started this because I needed a *simple* way to create documentation and changelogs for my company's projects. Most existing options felt overly complex for what should be straightforward. Naturally, I turned what could have been a quick solution into a much bigger project...
**What it does:**
It's a self-hosted system using Node.js and PocketBase for managing documentation, changelogs, and roadmaps within distinct **Projects**.
* Clean **Markdown editor** (EasyMDE) with image uploads & Mermaid diagram support.
* **Roadmap Management** with stages (Planned -> Done) + public Kanban board view.
* **Staging** for published entries (edit safely before going live).
* **Custom HTML Headers/Footers** per project/content type.
* **Project Access Control** (public/private/password).
* **Easy Setup:** Includes a script (`node build_pb.js`) to automatically configure the PocketBase collections.
The current version covers my core needs, but I definitely have more ideas.
**GitHub Repo:** [https://github.com/devAlphaSystem/Alpha-System-ContentHub](https://github.com/devAlphaSystem/Alpha-System-ContentHub)
Would love to get your feedback, suggestions, or contributions! Let me know what you think. | r/opensource | post | r/opensource | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQld3SkprWDBXVVFSU05Ba3owZHlBelRiYU5MejBCYU03eVpEaXlRZnNoMTlzR3lWTGdWelJnczlpeHhBa2poLWY3TE14V0ViaHczMjdFNzZ0QnBJWUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSmVEd3lLeEFCVkI4WXRwazRKZDF4Q0dhYmxXZUhWYXI5TGZPU0ZkeG1jYXVDVUIwQWptbTcxR2ozRzJuQTdsU20zQldOaWFaeHlDdVZhdlBPc2taR09ZZkpjZVg0cmlYQjZTUjdjaS1oT01IdWl5MGowSnNaM3hTZUFIRDlEUUNZYkg3VmZLTlJNRWM2NkJyY0NRak9mRjY5aUFDQ1hBV2xCUWVwUllhYXdkX3dmWENZTDVQY3kxT0tvSmJvZWF5MG9uS0VpQUl1cExrWURjTlRDU1d5QT09 |
Hi DevOps community,
You may remember the recent supply-chain compromise of \`tj-actions/changed-files\` third-party GitHub action. I developed a code-scanning tool that can identify and fix all mutable references in your GitHub workflows to eliminate such vulnerabilities.
Check it out today: [https://github.com/cybrota/scharf](https://github.com/cybrota/scharf)
See the demo of auto-fix magic here: [https://imgur.com/a/OY5OyGa](https://imgur.com/a/OY5OyGa)
This tool saved many hours of fixing time in my workplace and can do it for you too. | r/devops | post | r/devops | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMzNWSzR3QmliejBaX19uS0VTY1lyQ0ZnUDdQV3gyaXdoM1piQXdVYmh3WHhvd1BkODBpb2FVTTRPd3BHeXJ2dV9JdGVYNG0zLUsybGZuWUtpclpoSHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReU5Wa3l4aHNFZHFxeDlXUFJHZHU4azI5NWkyOW9vUkQxMENQZ2pzOHR2ZEZkNS1sUVo0RjNXMlRzVDJRbGgtbW9ablNnSmJzNnNVMmFJVEJsWDhNdm5HZGNQN1g2dzdQcHZrUnRYc0ZMSzFnUFNBeU5RNDhTYUloX0N4VmlQNFBCRWVZLVJtSHVUNGtBQ3Y1SHUwWHdDby1YOHBTZlJzS21oTFcteGxnQ0xRZnhFWnFoRXU3MGFaVmlKVElKMUky |
It’s one thing to be down bad alone, but when your whole group chat is bleeding together, it weirdly makes it okay. We’re all coping with memes and hopium, and somehow the vibes are still solid.
| r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRN0VyUFJQdGRuY3FMaWVnQXZsbmpXOGRYR1Ixa3pKd2I5MGFVRlZwV3ZhVGpSVklyVlY1SnhmbXE3Y1k3ODFkT3YyZ3psMHdpNHNxLXllQUx3OWZZemc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRc19talVGWldVV2NUbGVOSHFfekpLWmh4TXplaDQyVl9EQ2R6MWFVa2lFYlR2MTdBQ1N3emh2ZTktRmNZTDRTVjJJdnphMUhvR3AtTEM3YWpmZWlRWnVRdHlEdFBqWkNKeWNSTFZoQXRlalEybVBsZVZYN3BQZ1RHZ0xMeEJsMV9xeW4wSkZHUE5QSUg5VnlxTHJ3eUg1Q3hWMlpwLVNXT213SFNZbUhLZS04UUdrSGQ5XzdySjJpTzh5eG9UZHlLM3lXbUQzZWI0U1g1UUZLUnB1U3E3Zz09 |
No Bitcoin on the ribbon, no talk about it, all crypto is gone from their regular programming on Squawk on the Street. What’s your theory? Perhaps they don’t want to encourage a move from the market to crypto? | r/bitcoin | post | r/Bitcoin | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUW5icmJ1Y05vRmZ1RUk1MVB4RVI3THI3NF9fUDF1SElxeXJuUFFVQ2dfVVFPeTdVR3ZUZTZNTXUtOVdfaVRCdkoxN3BfdUJfcDlYZ25VRTVqZTBaOTVlRVNWUmhHQ2xGekpRcUpUT3RybUE9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROFBxclg3dl9lN0MtSGlEOE1GYnlVZVBFTEVpOTktQV9zS2swZjZfTGdPS0F0a2RLaFAtdHpVMzBIWkppeWVlYjFHdEhoVFp1SjFvdndfM3ppZndTUXBqbTBFZTBteHY1RVA5dkttX1BOZFliTmR5M1N3Z3Fna3N2TFNYVGNGelM3Zl9iN1AzTnQ4MmktUU9oQTcteUtyc2hMeVhjLVczZGZqQ21EWHg1ZUVVX3hQTkdoaExrVUlZNEozbU5jNVJXejYyV29GUGdCRVA4b3U4Qkl2VE5YQT09 |
I know some of you will recommend Herman Miller, but what's other than that? with more affordable price you would recommend. I dont wanna use 2nd as my last time I bought foam chair that come with wine stain and only have 6 months warranty.
I’d love something comfy for long hours in my small home office space. What chairs have actually worked for you to code with? Appreciate any recs | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRX3R0S0dMQjF4NTUwTVZyQklhcEkxQ0c1LVhaYVRQcm93SHozU216Y3ZxMWRrOE4wMUNVakZFMTFBdjJ2d0s4eFVsMzMwTjZHX05odXBuUlYzZ25qTGc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTVBHQ2xpR2hRS1VXOGxwMVpSbm05TW5DZkdLeVlPOFpaQ1ZMSmd2YzkyZWVRcFk5NlBGZzZ0ai1UMWEzYnpRVGp2OTkwZ2ZkNHRGN1ZKLTNONzl2QjFvT3hXZk1rRXBBTWhMZ1h3dUdRdGQ5OEk0dzZXNTFaU3hOd1hBSFFDbVB2dVVpbFVjdkhYd2l2dVc1MWo2ck1WZlpvN2J4MlpuR3c5cHhWUk1LY08tNGE5LTJXY2ZFLWhWTm8yRFEyN1ZN |
Last year I took a chance in consulting and absolutely hate it. I did sign a non compete, but there were some reasons I was ok with it. At the time non competes were going away and I thought it would be voided. I also have read non competes are kind of unenforceable anyway unless you’re an executive. Finally, the non compete read as I can’t work for other consulting firms, or clients so I thought I’d be ok.
Well I got an amazing opportunity with a company that my consulting firm hasn’t worked with. So I thought I was in the clear. I put my two weeks in and was immediately scheduled with HR. They asked me what company I was leaving for and I was hesitant to give an answer. I finally caved and they told me I’d be unable to pursue that opportunity because they had worked with that company before I’d even started working there.
I spoke with a lawyer and they told me that’s not how it would likely be interpreted, but the non compete is so vague and widespread it needs to be battled. HR at my company is basically stating they are not allowing me to leave and if I do they will sue me.
I’m not sure how to handle this. I haven’t told the new company this is going on yet, but I have to tell them soon. Do I take the job and lawyer up or do I wait and fight it in court first? Will my offer be rescinded once I tell them? Will companies not want to hire me if I counter sue my employer? | r/careerguidance | post | r/careerguidance | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRN2JaMGVIZEtObDk0Vll4SUliNmRJT3U2TU94T3dDbXpqdmNrbmsyaDJvZHFmUEVFbUdyZ0puR0U1aXBFRW5jODNkTFBlQnprSnc4VzJuY3FqZzIzc2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbnZxZlpsZGZJTS1yOEgzanR0RGJNM3VWdTE5YmFVY192OWlRRnZKOUdyeHRkZ3hqOURTVmFsNURWYWJmd2dpMEdJVThnT1lCTUV3X3kzTTR6QXRQNjU4a2F4Rm5idkJjMV9YZ1R1WWx4V3J1UEhmT291MFdjTHM1MmhDaHQwcnpyQTdVX25zZEU0X3BlMFU3cEJQUlZpQkx5aFFVcFFmWEI3QWxkM25FdENKcDQwOHRuWUxRZWlzcDNKdWluN283dVRINms4ZHNfSm8tNE56Q0FBYzJfQT09 |
hi there, my idea is to provide an easier way for users to calculate the total bill rather than just compute. e.g a lot of customers want to store data or something too. at the same time, many websites only shows the compute price but not the storage price which lures the customer in but at the end they are more expensive than the initial compute data.
What do you think about this? | r/deeplearning | comment | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQlFqUkM3WjRXakhvVklZVGZ4YTRLWUNTaEtiT25xLWdEcFZVNjZsbEVFaVlIY2c0cjRiT29pV0pJTXlxZGdnOG0tZjdPM0Q5bk80MXMtU25uM3FtM0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYXU1R0tpRmU1TzNtRnR5WTZaOW03QmZQZS1LdTVDLW40ZnprLW5UTEJTaUN3ZFAtQ1JiWjJwRGFOVVd5NlEwLS1oMUY4Q0NWc3I1c20xY0YyTDQtU3VnUmMtRVhQUGlpTE04cE5MaW83ZnoteWpsaEd0ZUItRVo4RE1kZDYyVWdfd3hMOVVDRTZxZWpzYU42TldoMU1jYm1WcHNObzliZ2o5WU1BNl95WS1ObVg4TE9FczhWS0N6S1E1SzFFY2ZHNXdwZVAxRHBjQnZ2dVNZSGJnVnk3dz09 |
Credits to u/singularityissonear who predicted this 7 years ago. | r/bitcoin | post | r/Bitcoin | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQXVYNFBhNUpna3ZLRFpKLTV6dXpJc2RLTUFDSEZkWlhBSzgxN1hrWENvdHN4cG1GZ3F1cFFldVRMTlZSbmhScDVNQ283NG1BSzBuQTU1ZFRNb3M5dUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRb1BjQ2lfZDV4TEpLcTJtQWp5QmFCbFZDRzZWUUVZcVZHcng4ZkxIRkc1eEh2UlVzdThuWHVVZ3g0TEUtWVpQQkNIaUpPR2FCZ3llNWViaFA5NVRBSlZzSDZjMEpWRDR3dVgydVZjbnFoMTdpc2ZKQlJ3eEE2djFyNGpKMjNTY1ZMbUZtVzBBT0poc3RNVlJjY21PakI2VWViZ3d3aklNVXJsLVp4MnI5QzRvNVBUdHJEQVhBbzVaemRoQkVkdDE0 |
Witches are reporting that their spells are not working on trump that he has some kind of shield, love this post, God is protecting POTUS, no one regrets voting for him, the democrats approval rating is going down and down. [https://cbn.com/news/us/witches-report-their-spells-against-trump-arent-working-he-has-shield](https://cbn.com/news/us/witches-report-their-spells-against-trump-arent-working-he-has-shield) | r/trump | post | r/trump | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQi1iVkpTRTVnNzNLX0FJNVZ0cXlVb1hlNUVFUXJnbzRoc2ZJeXdaSkRmNXFwdmFHZ29HY1lkUXk1M0hEb3ZRWVZWNWZ5TVNHUVdBRDZoazdTc0k0blE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNWUwLV90Q0k1b0ExT2VsQnpTa2kxUlRnczYtdVVEQTdXWWZfN2xWWTdTd3BmX1NOZWI5M3dod0EzUExuVFlrMGFhdHRoc3dudG5qMVVrQmt2bkdTVGNwZnpIUW9EMk5sZnlCRTcxSWNidFRFRkZuYXYyeENwOU1qM0RPNHBLbXZwUVZkVy10NXg1MkZKQm9yLUoxOEhwODhKOFhrUkNCZ0pjMkpuc3VzeFBaaDNfdXBxLUs4Sk1FTFlUTE5OV3Z6Tkd6a0dDa0NtRy04TFlLWmRYM1h1QT09 |
Circle and BitGo want to become federally chartered banks. Coinbase and Paxos are exploring trust charters and industrial bank licenses.
The goal is to secure regulatory clarity, hold customer deposits, and issue stablecoins within a fully legal framework. | r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbXViVm85REtHaXZZOTNyZ042OHYwZGNlWXYwMDJncGlQZjY4UW8xR2czRWJYZ0JHaWxnNUN5QW8yNXFZbENZNUdMWUNPR0x1Ny1SSTAyTkdsX0hDanc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQ3F5Qnh0TU1rZFBEVlJKNm14ZmlvODZNNm5JNU0zaFJoYU5vbkRiSEQ3a1Q5UEZoZmMwanpWemR5TWNxUzJRUk5TVmE3NDhRdGtSbkRqZ0YxUF9Vc2ZMYVhobXJxZnRUTnp6QUd6Smp2RXdqLWllcmNOc2JrRWtjT3hnX080TEJIek0zZ1I2dXY4bllHeGozeEMxaGF0MTV4cUlSVTU1WUt3VVlldFVlZHlKeldFa0ZlT1l3RlVMWW1xVE9pTjZsNUI1VWcxZ1k4QlRYN1MxZVFQZzVSQT09 |
Subnetalpha.ai - explains all | r/bittensor_ | comment | r/bittensor_ | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRV3hRd01qaVRtTmhXaXFGRXRfMU95MXVVbjN6STVaUGc3MmJFRHI1X0syTGQxVW5udW9zQU1hbUhPZmMwZXB0ZEMwNEtVenBiX0dOYU1KN0xKUDY5Smc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRXpPSEZwS2ZGZUl5RVZRQlpzeHE1Mlo0TUpMWG5kM3FBdjIyWkJtTW1WREMyY3hLZkEtYUt4M2JpYzNQTldmYmpLbHgyVnJiMi1xaU1pUFhWclpDR3B6ME4xZkdWQXJNdDRXc0tDNFVlR21relgybkxjaEtHbHVGd3hMSV9mMExrTl84RVhHM0p6c0pYMXN1c0hva3YzeUZkOU9mQUdKUGlWTGx0cnJGdl8wPQ== |
What's been going on since spring 2023? What have I missed? | r/devops | post | r/devops | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReWg5cmZlZzhKS1BRYk45V0R3SG5NSVZjT0U0UjByVUlDeUZkWG40blpESlZwUmVFeVpNaTJOMzdKOUtxVElTU0ZkMFVRQVZGR1prdXlFSThTVURHb3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRb3FISjBjT2t5QXp1NEdOZlcwaWNwdVpYQ3VmSWNVclREQ1JaUm5oQ0x1ZXlZX2JXTmhwdFhjaUo1QmRZUlVEQU1wY3RmZURCdUlDQW02UGU2T2tfcnlXSXluX0VOMXZvZDFLV2YtZzBTUHlzNzJWWVlBVmJ0N3ZFbTJ6M09xbDhFSmJvYXVKMlpRVDdCMHRjZlFhV2U5aU9mamFHOVdnbGQ5dl9fNk5xclRkWkZoTWdQakZpSWYtamVKU0dGYWpCSzJIQVRTWHlQbUR5dDRUOTE3X1dfQT09 |
Previous resume: https://imgur.com/a/EJTgKJ8
Current resume: https://imgur.com/a/Qa5Geoo
Hey everyone, just wanted to give a quick update and share my progress so far. I posted here a while back asking for feedback on my resume and overall direction, and I’ve been grinding since then. It’s been slow, but I’ve finally started to see some results—and it wouldn’t have happened without the help I got from this sub.
Back in January and February, I had no IT experience, no certs, and no interviews. My resume wasn’t tailored for tech at all, I was applying without any real structure, and my LinkedIn was inactive and not optimized.
Fast forward to now (April 2025), and I’ve made a lot of changes. I rebuilt my resume from scratch using the feedback I received here. I landed a phone interview and passed, but the role was out of state. I also passed another phone screen and now have my first in-person IT interview coming up this week. I also landed a remote internship with Log(N) Pacific, which has helped me build confidence and apply basic troubleshooting skills in a team setting.
On top of that, I created a GitHub portfolio and started adding my own labs—like setting up Active Directory in Azure, deploying osTicket, and automating user creation with PowerShell. I’ve been way more intentional with how I apply to jobs, and I’ve been connecting with recruiters and IT pros on LinkedIn consistently.
I’ve realized that degrees and certs alone don’t get you hired—it’s the consistent effort, real projects, and mindset that move the needle.
What helped me most was the feedback I got from this sub—especially around resume structure and building actual lab projects. I’ve stayed patient, focused on building my foundation first, and stopped chasing shortcuts. The job I’m interviewing for isn’t super glamorous, but it’s a real shot at breaking into IT—and that’s all I need to start growing.
If anyone’s in the early stages of their journey, I hope this gives a little motivation. Keep going. The effort does pay off—you just have to keep stacking wins. | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRV0M4bmdpTFVVeTVScGRsZ0lOMGkzSDdMUExKVDFDWEhSZGdZS3hxX05NdTU4ckxCWUpWdjV1Nml2Q01jSTVDb0NRQkZtVG56c3hTaXpIU2dYY2s4bW81ZjItSkdVekJSem9uUnIwQU84THM9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUllwWkZSb2FGUGVQcHJIQ1lnQktMd2g3RXV2TEl0NGMtUGJPN3pleFAyWDJCcUNoNUlDZ1h5YmVkNko2VmtfOFM3a1VicGpDTFJSV1dES0NTQmIwYkZQNktlX29lTFROeUFhd1pzc3hqWHdQeUgtdEVKMy1DYkp0WTd6SEk5aU45d25LeFV1ZFBJMWVtRGVzdTBmTzhtSDJ3TUZrWGRmNkQ4VTB6NkNjNUtyc05pcFZNZFdfc04yZTJHajBJd2NwX2xoV0QxUVM4RWJlRGpPb05pa2xWUT09 |
You ever get the feeling someone online or in-person just straight up lied to you about having a Data Science job (Data Scientist, Data Analyst, Data Engineer, Machine Learning Engineer, Data Architect, etc.)?
I was recently talking to someone at a technical meet-up for working professionals and one person was saying some really weird stuff. It was like they had heard of the technical terms before, but didn't actually have the experience working with the technologies/skills. For example, they mentioned that they had "All sorts of experience with Kafka" but didn't know that it is a tool that Data Engineers and related professionals could use for their workflows. They also mixed up the definitions of common machine learning models, what said models could do for a business, NoSQL & SQL, etc. It was jarring.
Also, sometimes I get the impression that a minority of people on this subreddit come on and lie about ever having a Data Science job. The more obvious examples are those who post the Chat-GPT answers to post questions. No shade thrown to anyone here. I encounter many qualified people here and have learned new stuff just reading through posts.
Any of you ever had an experience like that?
**Edit:** Hello all. Thank you for all of the responses on this post. I have gotten some good perspective, some hilarious comments, and some cool advice. I appreciate all of you on this sub-reddit.
I do want to say that I do not believe that all Data Scientists need to know Kafka (or any other specific tech. I don't know a bunch of stuff). I brought up the Kafka example because it was the most egregious (the person claimed to have all these years of experience, but didn't know a bunch of stuff including the basics). The conversation was 35 minutes, so I only wanted to bring up the outliers/notable examples.
And I want to emphasize that I was talking about **all** Data Science jobs (Data Scientist, Data Analyst, Data Engineer, Machine Learning Engineer, Data Architect, etc.). Because I think that these are all valid roles and that we all have unique experiences, skills, and knowledge to bring to this field.
Anyways, I appreciate all the comments and I will read through them after work. | r/datascience | post | r/datascience | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMUFrWDdEMW1DSVY0MGFzQkE1blpXREl4bm5CQUgxUnRqSzFDWmJEdDAybVlCd25lQXhGaWZ4aVFBLUg1NDF4RkxJS3BwNzNzd0RoRmdYdXhuakR6dEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVHdkQXRlX0JxQlo3Tml3emVfTU96V2ducmc2LTNhZjhLd2dOM1JRcElhaTlxVjZvam9YSWhSQkVTU0dMdUJYa0VNdVBLQW1FeTZnbjRtcWxtY3Z1cnNyUjZUTkdvejZZMHkxeWw5RFZIRDlCclctcFJZMm9fdGRWRy0wU2kwWkRaekFhTGlaOEF4eVVKU0d6U210VmxKSTFLNE5IOUVIa3pOMkVXUVktamNzTFd2TzBJSHN1OWZJU0dYWU12WUEwUE1HdE1HUFpWaFVveFZYd0ZCYlRNZz09 |
Hello IT people, I'm here to ask for your advice on starting on a new career path.
As the title states I'm French and I'm 33, been working with CAD software for 7 years and I feel I'm going nowhere. I discovered the IT universe during COVID and I went from the curiosity phase to the "I want to work there" phase somewhere in the past year.
I took lessons for A+ without taking the cert, passed the Net+ and I plan on attempting Sec+ in the coming weeks, to state the obvious : I'm shooting for security, hopefuly a SOC analyst role but I'm aware I might not be able to get my foot in the door this way.
Now that the context is there I'm asking for your insider opinion on what jobs I would have legitimacy for with these certs, some Linux usage and a few labs ? | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWHNVdGlRV0ZrYlFJdXR3RWZZTWtRdVpuOTBRdUhHZks2dTVGb3NuUXlWQVJSdXlPS29pVGQzV08zUFU0WDZ0YmNlRTdyQkFJYkVlMDdFd191M3hVOFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRY0NmV2J1a3lHdVlFUFBvbkJDQXF4Nm4yTzlLUW00WHRUM3dvU1NOdDhYWWRKMzA4UUYzM0RsVHpEVFIxNmhhYW1aMk90cTV1R2FxUk1TU0hIM0FTM0Q1ZFozWWNWVzRFXzE3c0xZSmVjZXdPWHdQTDZfMV9PSElrVlhSMm1PMHNsdWVneFRDU3VIWTdLRENFTnJCRHNfeFpuWHR2SWp2WWk1RmdHR21xd1E3TUFicHpiMC1jVFI4ZEs3Tllqcjc4by0zWjA4NklfcFdYVWRTQW4wUjhfdz09 |
Where does the 9th point in the u/opensourceinitiative's [definition](https://opensource.org/osd) come from? I don't understand why it is there, why would an insistence "that all other programs distributed on the same medium must be open source software" or something like that be problematic? I feel like a license with a clause like that could make open source development more financially sustainable and independent... | r/opensource | post | r/opensource | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRb2RIUkRhZHI3MHJDUHFDZzc0OWxTZHBHVnZxaktuOUM2UTFGdWxUbk1NaUVoZ2YxV0JjOGlxVmN5ZlkwQ0tPNm5IdmUxR0N2VUtSeXdMUlFaVHpuekE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdDdmSFd0ZlZkNjZsVGNjNUVtY2VKUHdMTHVpRlprNzhrdWdYajRFNENKanNvNWI2aUpGVGNLRW13S2psZWk5Wkk4NXZja010VDJJblRCV0ZscFFkb1lMaVFxbVpEaURxdWNKWnlfcmpnakpEVml1ejU2SzZZRlA1QUZ4WVFtZDdXUTVObmY5bnBrSXFDSWxPdzdudWlFSzZwcV9BME1kTGlDbFo3YjgwRFBya1U1a3NfZk9PWU9XYWp1SnY5a2hP |
Hey folks,
I’m currently building a lightweight Sales CRM from scratch, mainly for freelancers, indie makers, and small businesses who feel that tools like HubSpot, Pipedrive, or Zoho are overkill.
I’ve felt this gap myself — most CRMs are too bloated when all you really want is:
— A clean way to track leads & deals
— Automatic follow-up reminders
— Simple reports (won/lost, pipeline health)
— Affordable or even self-hostable
Right now it’s still in development on my system, but the core features are working, and I’m planning to:
1. Launch an early beta soon
2. Keep it super affordable (or even offer a free self-hosted version)
3. Focus on simplicity & speed
I’d love to ask:
— What do you hate about the CRMs you’ve tried?
— What’s one feature you can’t live without?
— Would you prefer a web version, a desktop app, or both?
If you’re interested, I’ll be happy to share progress updates or an early access link once it’s live. Appreciate any feedback, suggestions, or even complaints about existing CRMs!
Thanks for reading. | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZUFqTEU3TnFGb28tUGFSZHotV0UyY0h5YTlxMURsUVJDMFdINC1yUlFudzJCWHFqYWlWODd2elI1dXhpakQtOGdNMEVBanZ0R09EQkR4TW9FQ2dRaEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSHNpQnVvREE3N3A2OTBvZVkwMkg1cEZCOElrQngzcGVXQk9KZjZXaDBIX0RoVGU2YTBVeC0yX0xfeG9wM1lyZ2hlZlBpWXlVYmNISWl3TllXSW5ybFFmN2xnV1p1dHVVVmNuclFTRzN2eldwSm5zV0R2bXB2OUFXY1FxNUJ6VE1rRGhGbUx5dThtNEF5anFiTDhwZ041S0g1cVJjM001NkRlWklfc0VnbmFfZUszUXNtNFJ1dHJaZEI1Q19UQmM3WEwxcWFJbjRON2dPUDJra3h4Nm81dz09 |
#Pulse WATCH: WHITE HOUSE ADVISOR SAYS #BITCOIN WILL BE A STORE OF VALUE FOR THE NEXT 1,000 YEARS
HE BELIEVES 🔥
#bitcoin #bitcoin #cryptone…
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[https://cdn.openai.com/business-guides-and-resources/a-practical-guide-to-building-agents.pdf](https://cdn.openai.com/business-guides-and-resources/a-practical-guide-to-building-agents.pdf) | r/devops | post | r/devops | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQklOVUdrb216cFpJWWRwWDN3VENpdEpIeGN6Y3hpa0dncC1nVFVsY05rb3hpZmR4T1RLdjBHaHdVOEhpRDZSSWlJRUFNaHBNVDc5anRRbmFEVjdSZUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaFpEWkwyVWdaQ0xwTlNydnY3RERyLUFMNl9aRV9WcTJWbFZ6LU9RZWRiWGp4WG5sWVNfS2FydG5ld1dCZ1JQekFuczQ4b2I2a09lNEhQMEZkSzZGU01FSWhSUDhKSnJqWGJJaDVLa2Zsc1J3U0tYRGVxMk1HQlZBbW9XVmpPR20tcHJiZWdhd2tUczhYcGpNLTE1SmVNTV9LWW9Wamx1VF9RMy1IZUJQanBKVlRBV3dDM09HdFpJQjFZNEJ5LU9Q |
Let’s keep it simple: in trading, less is more. You don’t need 5 setups, 30 videos, and 12 indicators on one chart. You need *one model*, *one time window*, and the *discipline* to wait for it.
The market isn’t a competition. You’re not here to beat someone else. You’re here to *see clearly* — and that only happens when you stop overloading your brain.
Here’s the truth: the model only shows up clean once, if you're lucky. And when you force it three more times a day, that’s not strategy — that’s ego.
That’s the game. One trade. One setup. One clear shot.
Consistency doesn’t come from doing more — it comes from knowing when to do nothing.
Just some things I've been thinking heading into this new week. Happy trading y'all | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRnRaV3NlVXJ6ZEtTRnZ6VmR5ZGl4dWJsTHY4c3R3dDIzUlZWQU5KaFFfQnFEQldicl9QVW1WUEZQMEt5M0gzNmNDZmZYYnJkc1BKbUtHa3dhZWN1SHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRTdlZjM2YjNYSW5Gb2xaTFJ5Vnp4Y182TG9sU0dKMG03SHlFRGV0Tjhnb1lIS04tUVdSVE1rcVFSeTk4cmdEOXlubHNZTnZ4ZDFrTmI2Y25LTHdEMTdkTkxibE1PRzNCZkxzMk1PM3h5TVZoQjY2RWJSUmlRQ3RxNDZTenc1QmUtUUNnMjBKdjBTbExIdmhzYzFlYUhOeEw2N0FERkdNdmtfdkNJeVZBMlJkYnVYWTVDeC1YbUc3WDVlVGVnOXhE |
Democrats in San Francisco — who for decades pushed their party down an increasingly progressive path — are now advocating a dramatic course correction to the middle over fears of suffering another national wipeout.
It’s an astonishing pivot for the party in a longtime bastion of progressivism, after moderate Democratic activists made deep inroads in the city last year. Now they are attempting to lead a national conversation around what it takes for Democrats to win — by rejecting what they deride as performative politics and virtue signaling and embracing pragmatism and quality-of-life issues.
Their previously unreported plans, shared first in conversations with POLITICO, call for fully staffing police departments, erasing local regulations that drive up the cost of building new housing and focusing public schools on closing learning gaps for Black and Hispanic students in math and reading. They are also calling for imposing potential age limits on elected officials, a cause of some activists in both the center and left wings of the party.
Their proposed solution is an ideology they call “new pragmatism”: a focus on issues they say dominate the daily lives of ordinary people, such as crime and housing costs, and that they argue deep-blue cities must address to shake the pervasive perception that progressive cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago and New York aren’t governed efficiently.
Tung said the goal is to force Democratic Party leaders to focus on issues that could win back voters who shifted toward Trump in 2024, including union members, immigrant communities and younger voters — blocs that have traditionally been strong pillars of the Democratic coalition. | r/neoliberal | post | r/neoliberal | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMGtVdWtNR0ZYaThNZkJwMnJwZXJYX0xSMXdxaGl2SExYWGx4N3c2aHoxdXNNOG00OWNLQ1RpdTBWMWdaQmFJWFZKbF9SVWU2Y1JqQ3NGZ3FSVDRpN2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRTlkYTgyOGxkREhXZzdxUm9aUG1nUDZ3cG1ENFVRSzdwajZWUTVzVmVTYzRCZVIzN0M0S202a3ljT1BpcHN2M3Rvb0Z4ZFhfUzZsTnlQWkpla3RnckxHOGNBRHNOYjZ1NXBsaG02Y1JZZGpCNXpmS0RBWmxnbFpyTmxiVTdBdXYwampfR0lGcWctaWxtNXl4Mk5QX0dRV3UxYllEYWFmNWhOQXNCWmdFemtBdl9SZU5feC15UEZaYmUxZm1RMWhSa0VkRzB1VlQ5bFgtU2FIaDFYdVlGZz09 |
I'm into archiving audios and music especially from Japan that are absent from streaming services and if you could help me find open source video editing softwares instead of using tunestotube.com with its infamous watermark.
My video edits will be as simple as showing the album cover and then play the music.
| r/opensource | post | r/opensource | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRR2xyWlZSSk5ueVZFUFhTeHZfRmEwLWh6R28yMkY2dW9ZWWQySUtHNWQwRkFMM0VxbTNGUU9WY2JfV1h5dmZDaEl4aE5HYzNGTkxDQ0h1akJ2cjhPNHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNGx4VmdRdjJ2S2x6cVZUOElJVi00SHNKNkV3UHhPdGhxYjRCOHk0bjI1cmV6YWlTODZzdm40WngwekUyeUkwWjBVOTZIOHoyYTQtVkxlc3UzdnVDeGNBcjJqSkczMmZtbHlUQnhLdDZBd3A4eW9zYWlGWU96b2hlMnZCMmxqQkJQVjlJc0s5OVpPQ216T2h5Q3BPVnZsUzRLdkVZQVM1c3AtSzN4dkxEbkJCQ1ZuS085Z1RTZ2tEUUdyOU43dXdHOVJGQnNpZEtOV2s2ajNjYXNjMEtzQT09 |
Curoius to know any timescale - Or will it be done in phases? | r/polkadot | post | r/Polkadot | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMFZrVzhuXzRWbzl5Qy1PVkp4SjY5OWNCaS1kdTYzTmdqTzFFVm1qei14VTYtcFBDRkRvNlUtdElOSGxPbTNxenRVZm44bTJPNDBKXzRmaXo1ZzhwM2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQWJQcjh0RTY3RVVaR0JnZnBDNUl1ZVhDRWdmSEE5QlpyajRiS2xSeHlJc3pJVTRYZHZXcXRIWHV0LU5ZMnBhVVY3am1MYUVCUzNrZVNCOW93NmN4TkFuSFpiZ1RuUGJrQWhLRTcyRkVMSjBLbWRwRnRwVVJRZXlSYVJiU3lvV3NuRHU1VC13Y01rdnBKd3pXZ1R5Rk1nNy1OWUw1Wkk0RTdhUDV4TzdqNmM1NlExMU9ZN1VjM1VfbVJqYXdWMlh4TS1BaFNzQU5scFdCT2J5cjh3eVdBQT09 |
TSLA is teetering at critical support around $217–$220. If it breaks, it’s not just a dip—it’s the trapdoor to parabolic downside.
• $217.80 & $215.62 are long-standing technical floors. If those give way, we’re looking at a death cross, oversold RSI, and zero sentiment support = panic sell mode.
• No earnings guidance. No new products. Global pullbacks. Tariff headwinds.
• Public sentiment? Cratered. Elon’s political baggage and over-promises are catching up.
• Options market is pricing ±9%, and skew is bearish.
This is the setup for a classic bull trap. Once $217 snaps, expect algo flushes and margin pukes.
Break that floor and it’s sledding season.
(Not financial advice. Just a guy staring at charts and reading vibes.) | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRek5kUXJRQW5sUG92TkdNQWhCWktIb0h3RmozV1d0LWNOTkxxZHVmSjRNZi1iMTR5YXNXZE1la2VmalhjQzVheWRLenZjS0NVdWNNdk9BNW16TTdvdVpXVm5zamkzRWN1RkNtc3A5ZmU1eWs9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRekloRTd6d0xDQjR2TV9RMVhfR3VXRm8tUmxLdWU0bVpXaHREdHBwUTktNFZCY3lWYjRSTG01Q2UweDZCeGYwMVROMDE5cWstdU9hbXFzcHdNcUJicko0TjZXT1Q5VEx2QVlsSTFCVVVaUXZrWUw5VVhoWUVlRFJrQ21iTUxCcjNNb3RRWkE0aE9MT192bjhJNHhxNkV2R2NJRC01ck9GLS1Vc3BxZHVVRUVMeU1WcG9ZaTJKM0dNVnVxaFNDXzU3cnpBclZrZWhyOHl6UnhrRGQ1eFBHUT09 |
Equity or pay? | r/legaltech | comment | r/legaltech | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRamlsREwtN0xXV2tNNE1Ea052TXNhYjJxcU1fdHNBaUhDa1RUSy0xMktMNXZRWU9zWjlUaVFsQTVqRC1ZVDVOTjZkcXBFSEphaUJqZFBnMU5EVDhleUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRS0RDV3JRaS1aMGVWT3NldGt3SmxCUFhHT2dsUlhmdGM5OE9VTlVVcG0ya1laVGtNOFBkSjlsOGI2YW82RV8wLVF1bDM0Wk1HbHZqT2pLTE9ZazFveXhSblhheUV4Y0NKalJ5RVUxQWx3dlA3WEJzX3ppeHFMUmNMQnRER0dmaEFhejNzWUpMTUlObE16eklKcVRpT0NxczRxc2EySmczcTBEd0Y5ckIzalRQOG5LeTJ4MXBoSzV3X2EyS1d0TTN3M2MzdlFpOTVVdEJ0WHBJdEVRN3V4QT09 |
Created this extension for my personal use case where I had a YouTube account with tons of liked videos and playlists that I carefully built over the years. I forgot the password and couldn't sign in. Google offered no way to recover it. My entire collection was gone just like that.
Also whenever you log into YouTube, Google forces you to log into Gmail, Photos, Drive, and all their other services even if you don’t want to and they track everything.
[**https://github.com/abhishekY495/localtube-manager**](https://github.com/abhishekY495/localtube-manager)
[**LocalTube Manager**](https://localtubemanager.pages.dev/) solves these by letting you use YouTube's features without needing a Google account.
* **Like & Subscribe** \- Like your favorite videos and Subscribe to a channel as usual.
* **YouTube Playlists** \- Save a YouTube playlist to watch later, no sign-in required.
* **Local Playlists** \- Create your own Local Playlist and organize your favorite videos.
* **Import / Export** \- Export all your data and Import them to pick up where you left off.
[**Install Now**](https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/localtube-manager/ajhcoapnhehdmjcohkbaehfkobjhjhhj)
| r/opensource | post | r/opensource | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZklrVDhIQU5VWVBMQzdYX3RibEk2MHlHVWVoZk1EbFdfMjZ2UDVVMGVUb08yOVpTMm51aEwxcGsxZVFoTXdCZFctSXZtU2RIVXFaM2JLeWxad3ZXaVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQlJWcmZqQ1hqWjh3SDlWdU9tQnFSWmFWOEI2TWdfNXVEcjBfNWRkYXFEUTVsT2lKdlJTRUE0ZUFfRkk5MzJBOF84b3VONlZTMnlfM3ZZblBmSTdBVFNKVUhUdDhUV3p6eFRsdWt2dGJXZ09lVm52SmFoZm1ObmxkQVhWWTdsYW82cDFqOW9Ya29nVVBHaW9yY3NHUmo3SHF6WGRZZEhKMXRWRUVpN2ZLRlQ4WU1ZMjUzeTQtT0dQblA3dnZYZVg2RUduMVhKSDItczdTOVJ4aUE4N2lvUT09 |
Don't get me wrong - your post history does not really instill confidence. Like do you guys actually know where the project is headed? Adding a "builder co-founder" won't help... | r/legaltech | comment | r/legaltech | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReEZMck85SkNhd2Q2Q1JBWWxrQ19rNi1nbVhfMk1xMWJ5RnA2U0o1R3RoQkVMcXlVYnZtUjRSclVrWUs5bndGcDVyUkRBbjJZaElsWmN0NnhoVTdrX3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRX2ptUndjUGxzLWNROWlvMVNXT1hYR25ybTdIQ29nOVFZN0tLQmR5S0dGSWJvV293X3dHanBkTGJDemJtRXMyZFNwa01NbXJjOVcyM0l2UXQxNldVQnlWWEZKRDV2d0pBWVZ3b093eXFISDNtUlgybmVTbWlTQU9EbWdVUmQ2RXEtMTdYRzJjOTVMOUpQczd0VElXNjlOdHdPMThCcFp4MHFqbzBRRzF2M085UmRBS3hYUTladl9EbklublBZeEVmUDUzRlpfeWxhalBHTWM2VFh0QzJaUT09 |
Recently, was researching methods on how I can reduce o11y costs. I have always known and heard of cardinality explosion, but today I sat down and found an explanation that broke it down well. The gist of what I read is penned below:
"Cardinality explosion" happens when we associate attributes to metrics and sending them to a time series database without a lot of thought. A unique combination of an attribute with a metric creates a new timeseries.
Suppose we have a metrics named "requests", which is a commonly tracked metric.
Let's say the metric has an attribute of "status code" associated with it.
This creates three new timeseries for each request of a particular status code, since the cardinality of status code is three.
But imagine if a metric was associated with an attribute like user\_id, then the cardinality could explode exponentially, causing the number of generated time series to explode and causing resource starvation or crashes on your metric backend.
Regardless of the signal type, attributes are unique to each point or record. Thousands of attributes per span, log, or point would quickly balloon not only memory but also bandwidth, storage, and CPU utilization when telemetry is being created, processed, and exported.
This is cardinality explosion in a nutshell.
There are several ways to combat this including using o11y views or pipelines OR to filter these attributes as they are emitted/ collected. | r/devops | post | r/devops | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNU1ZcFNNTjNiY0RRWm9hZmJqSTZwTXBraGU5OE1iUnZfUnpBb1RkRm9CRkhmTHBzSldnSVk0em15MVhqQ1BCWmZscmtOMUxpQVlQZWM0NFVUdFJaaUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUXVDLTR0Vmd4dUQ1bU0xOW9SMUp5azBhdUFWOVFSRG42VEJRVDdxaC1vdmRxVmlXa05QX2ZNSndlQ2QyeFB3NTRfVXhCZGk3WEIxclIya0Q0emh0TEQtanJnNl9ycC0ydzZlSElZcTBCa1hNVTN1amN6ZXNIY2FZbHY4ck5RVVdTVkV0dHBLQUdSbUo2czBfSVFmMnhwazFVY25wQXB0NjIwNm9iem91RUhQZ1ByVFliQUVpdXlWd2hRSlBZWXlq |
Hi, i would like to mimic a real solana environment with the slot-time of the mainnet. How could i do that locally? I feel like solana-test-validator with local development is too fast. Thanks in advance. | r/solana | post | r/solana | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMWR0aXEwSEUyM0hULTBLdFdGLUJubk1lMWdvWVNzaUFzLTZscWp4YUV5X1NaVWNQZmQ3VDZ5MVhodW5pM1pJZkU1SVc3cmlOck1DT0IwNjU1UlBXeUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRzlYRXdDMGJOX0lHd21BSXF4c3pNUjFJbHRybFhrMjdHenRxb1NSa0JUZi1jeEtXeE9wQ2NRcENxekJrXzdCb281dDVNRkRxUl9CdmFld0k0UDM0UTlaQmVSem1sUTctU3ZtYzZmSlJtdmZpcUNfRzRQUE1ibHpnMldtZUZDQnYzZHl3NjQ2bmI0NjFNS3IxR1NyMXZ5bkpHU2pUbEVZQ0o5UzRWMzBhMTJzPQ== |
What are you actually building? A document automation system? A fine tuned LLM for general purposes? A case management system?
It would also be helpful to post what country you are in, as laws vary widely around the world. | r/legaltech | comment | r/legaltech | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVG9hZjR4OEFHTHQya0RkRE41QXBLNzMtR0xMbHlfZ1pLVUdKQ3JDZGdCMk9MRWRRRjZiWmhvWXVCdVdHbjdSMWpaRE83MEFrMkp2RmRkd2tpbzJyZ2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNW5IZ3R1ZHQ4bXREWDQxUndpT01mMzJTM0d5empxQl9fZE1Sd19jNUtwazBzaEVUNUZYRnpSUUVNNFg1bU5kSjB2RjlRM0NHc2FsMXRMUE5Nb3NObTZpTVZ1cnNFeXVCb0pHTEpfVTY1eU5aUXlhWjBGUUpvYTRBQXZ2ZkRWU3F3alB1VVJVUE1JQVlWNWs5MGpDVmduaHpkMmRISFVwX0hRNDVUVnR4Umw0bEc3M011YU5zUk1FUHI2QktZN3YtV3NaSVR6M2NwcWdRSDZPNy04RmVGQT09 |
I recently wrote a blog walking through how to run WebAssembly (WASM) containers using `containerd`, `crun`, and `WasmEdge` inside a local Kubernetes cluster. It includes setup instructions, differences between using shim vs crun vs youki, and even a live HTTP server demo. If you're curious about WASM in cloud-native stacks or experimenting with ultra-light workloads in k8s, this might be helpful.
Check it out here: [https://blog.sonichigo.com/running-webassembly-with-containerd-crun-wasmedge](https://blog.sonichigo.com/running-webassembly-with-containerd-crun-wasmedge)
Would love to hear your thoughts or feedback on how to improve or if i missed anything. | r/devops | post | r/devops | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRkE5cW5MMmUtb1g2WWZVdFJ6Q0FPdURFWFJqVnR0NlVweUhsZGlUZW1nMUxkd2g1RXYyaVNaR2kzOHB3U0UxcHhDQ1E5RzlNZll2UkxaZ3pBd1pOZ2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRamoyRm14YUpxLVRvUXozb0N1MHR4X1RUX1RUbmpJZkFheThHM01WU05nRnhRQncwNG5wVmlhS0xSd0hJQUhObGNGLTh5M3VuSm1NMjI2ZUt4cXZSLVp3YnFFaHpNMTlQWHo4U2c4Vlp5V05xdldmVmx5VFAwUUl3WUIyQzRaZFEtUGo5bGdBYU5oaC15b2s2Y2t1TEJ5bVRnanZ1dHhZYjJhVHp4NlVZWEFFQ210TnBiRDJnU2VHbVdZRlNGQjcy |
So I was reading about OAuth to learn it and have created this explanation. It's basically a few of the best I have found merged together and rewritten in big parts. I have also added a _super short summary_ and a _code example_. Maybe it helps one of you :-)
# OAuth Explained
## The Basic Idea
Let’s say LinkedIn wants to let users import their Google contacts.
One obvious (but terrible) option would be to just ask users to enter their Gmail email and password directly into LinkedIn. But giving away your actual login credentials to another app is a huge security risk.
OAuth was designed to solve exactly this kind of problem.
Note: So OAuth solves an authorization problem! Not an authentication problem. See [here][ref1] for the difference.
## Super Short Summary
- User clicks “Import Google Contacts” on LinkedIn
- LinkedIn redirects user to Google’s OAuth consent page
- User logs in and approves access
- Google redirects back to LinkedIn with a one-time code
- LinkedIn uses that code to get an access token from Google
- LinkedIn uses the access token to call Google’s API and fetch contacts
## More Detailed Summary
Suppose LinkedIn wants to import a user’s contacts from their Google account.
1. LinkedIn sets up a Google API account and receives a client_id and a client_secret
- So Google knows this client id is LinkedIn
2. A user visits LinkedIn and clicks "Import Google Contacts"
3. LinkedIn redirects the user to Google’s authorization endpoint:
https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/auth?client_id=12345&redirect_uri=https://linkedin.com/oauth/callback&scope=contacts
- client_id is the before mentioned client id, so Google knows it's LinkedIn
- redirect_uri is very important. It's used in step 6
- in scope LinkedIn tells Google how much it wants to have access to, in this case the contacts of the user
4. The user will have to log in at Google
5. Google displays a consent screen: "LinkedIn wants to access your Google contacts. Allow?" The user clicks "Allow"
6. Google generates a one-time authorization code and redirects to the URI we specified: redirect_uri. **It appends the one-time code as a URL parameter**.
- So the URL could be https://linkedin.com/oauth/callback?code=one_time_code_xyz
7. Now, LinkedIn makes a server-to-server request (not a redirect) to Google’s token endpoint and receive an access token (and ideally a refresh token)
8. **Finished**. Now LinkedIn can use this access token to access the user’s Google contacts via Google’s API
---
**Question:**
_Why not just send the access token in step 6?_
**Answer:** To make sure that the requester is actually LinkedIn. So far, all requests to Google have come from the user’s browser, with only the client_id identifying LinkedIn. Since the client_id isn’t secret and could be guessed by an attacker, Google can’t know for sure that it's actually LinkedIn behind this. In the next step, LinkedIn proves its identity by including the client_secret in a server-to-server request.
## Security Note: Encryption
OAuth 2.0 does **not** handle encryption itself. It relies on HTTPS (SSL/TLS) to secure sensitive data like the client_secret and access tokens during transmission.
## Security Addendum: The state Parameter
The state parameter is critical to prevent cross-site request forgery (CSRF) attacks. It’s a unique, random value generated by the third-party app (e.g., LinkedIn) and included in the authorization request. Google returns it unchanged in the callback. LinkedIn verifies the state matches the original to ensure the request came from the user, not an attacker.
## OAuth 1.0 vs OAuth 2.0 Addendum:
OAuth 1.0 required clients to cryptographically sign every request, which was more secure but also much more complicated. OAuth 2.0 made things simpler by relying on HTTPS to protect data in transit, and using bearer tokens instead of signed requests.
## Code Example: OAuth 2.0 Login Implementation
Below is a standalone Node.js example using Express to handle OAuth 2.0 login with Google, storing user data in a SQLite database.
```javascript
const express = require("express");
const axios = require("axios");
const sqlite3 = require("sqlite3").verbose();
const crypto = require("crypto");
const jwt = require("jsonwebtoken");
const jwksClient = require("jwks-rsa");
const app = express();
const db = new sqlite3.Database(":memory:");
// Initialize database
db.serialize(() => {
db.run(
"CREATE TABLE users (id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, name TEXT, email TEXT)"
);
db.run(
"CREATE TABLE federated_credentials (user_id INTEGER, provider TEXT, subject TEXT, PRIMARY KEY (provider, subject))"
);
});
// Configuration
const CLIENT_ID = process.env.GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID;
const CLIENT_SECRET = process.env.GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET;
const REDIRECT_URI = "https://example.com/oauth2/callback";
const SCOPE = "openid profile email";
// JWKS client to fetch Google's public keys
const jwks = jwksClient({
jwksUri: "https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v3/certs",
});
// Function to verify JWT
async function verifyIdToken(idToken) {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
jwt.verify(
idToken,
(header, callback) => {
jwks.getSigningKey(header.kid, (err, key) => {
callback(null, key.getPublicKey());
});
},
{
audience: CLIENT_ID,
issuer: "https://accounts.google.com",
},
(err, decoded) => {
if (err) return reject(err);
resolve(decoded);
}
);
});
}
// Generate a random state for CSRF protection
app.get("/login", (req, res) => {
const state = crypto.randomBytes(16).toString("hex");
req.session.state = state; // Store state in session
const authUrl = `https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/auth?client_id=${CLIENT_ID}&redirect_uri=${REDIRECT_URI}&scope=${SCOPE}&response_type=code&state=${state}`;
res.redirect(authUrl);
});
// OAuth callback
app.get("/oauth2/callback", async (req, res) => {
const { code, state } = req.query;
// Verify state to prevent CSRF
if (state !== req.session.state) {
return res.status(403).send("Invalid state parameter");
}
try {
// Exchange code for tokens
const tokenResponse = await axios.post(
"https://oauth2.googleapis.com/token",
{
code,
client_id: CLIENT_ID,
client_secret: CLIENT_SECRET,
redirect_uri: REDIRECT_URI,
grant_type: "authorization_code",
}
);
const { id_token } = tokenResponse.data;
// Verify ID token (JWT)
const decoded = await verifyIdToken(id_token);
const { sub: subject, name, email } = decoded;
// Check if user exists in federated_credentials
db.get(
"SELECT * FROM federated_credentials WHERE provider = ? AND subject = ?",
["https://accounts.google.com", subject],
(err, cred) => {
if (err) return res.status(500).send("Database error");
if (!cred) {
// New user: create account
db.run(
"INSERT INTO users (name, email) VALUES (?, ?)",
[name, email],
function (err) {
if (err) return res.status(500).send("Database error");
const userId = this.lastID;
db.run(
"INSERT INTO federated_credentials (user_id, provider, subject) VALUES (?, ?, ?)",
[userId, "https://accounts.google.com", subject],
(err) => {
if (err) return res.status(500).send("Database error");
res.send(`Logged in as ${name} (${email})`);
}
);
}
);
} else {
// Existing user: fetch and log in
db.get(
"SELECT * FROM users WHERE id = ?",
[cred.user_id],
(err, user) => {
if (err || !user) return res.status(500).send("Database error");
res.send(`Logged in as ${user.name} (${user.email})`);
}
);
}
}
);
} catch (error) {
res.status(500).send("OAuth or JWT verification error");
}
});
app.listen(3000, () => console.log("Server running on port 3000"));
``` | r/programming | post | r/programming | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRR3lxTnVqVHFBNEMzbDRwZlBWcjJ3MUVPcVZjUE1IZ2lTeFpFeFo3RzNrSTdQRldwejRjRlVkajFhZHJHaG5jX1ZMUE5Tb1JZeDhqVGZnM0JkN2tjLVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUjlCa0kyZGxhcExnSWZvS0U4UThtVl94X3NfR0NSWVN0bmtrUW95elNrMkc3QkdBUHVHcTBvUHFSVmduVGlqdFlWbDdfNWtxd2Iya2FGVkdZUHNtYnFkTi03NU1JNWowS2dsa1VqTWtHX2NLSllsczJxWkZTYTFKd3p2WFNCdjh4eUdZb19BTkc1X1VXaG8wTmk1bVVxRmZ2RlRmNGdodTA2UURIM0E4bXhBPQ== |
Now you literally have | r/rugbyunion | post | r/rugbyunion | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQi1jZElSNzczbGk3QV9EOTY2emVvb0h5Nzl6NW5YV1NENE8xNEFzeWo1U0FQalZNNmJnZFp6MEJrTjNDWk9XRGVyN2kwa1NpcVpmdFN3THNPdjhsVEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVENoRXV6aDk4QmYzUDF2V2ZiR2V6LWZ0bm8xUW4tSGhhSHl5eHRRX1lWUklhTHFhaUdrdUlFcWpfX1NfM3BtdW42UDhKYVc3My0weTlJZ3pmQ1BCV1lKaWR0UTk2WEZuOGhkUW9xbFJHMUhYUEp2MFRVUW40aWNneURWeS1ja3IzSjNoRGZTNS1vdEVtU1l1cURUM21HVVBCRU0xZ1FiM3p3NndQaVNQbGh1RUFZMHRmWnJadFhKSXY2QTdZb0Yt |
**Not a real product or trying to sell anything.**
So, Cluely has been gaining a lot of attention for being an "undetectable" app, but just a few lines of Swift code can detect it and inform the interviewer.
Here's how my solution works:
1. Candidate installs the deskop app
2. The interviewer sends a code that the candidate enters into the app
3. Desktop app sends suspicious apps like Cluely, etc, to the interviewer in real-time
Demo video: [https://vimeo.com/1077286211?share=copy](https://vimeo.com/1077286211?share=copy)
\[EDIT\]: it doesn't need any special permissions, uses this: [https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsworkspace/runningapplications](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsworkspace/runningapplications)
[EDIT 2]: what if renowned platforms like Hackerrank build this; for example, Duolingo needs test takers to download the desktop app.
What do you think? | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaEhvY1ZCVGhCS2Z4X25uTlBLRENKU2ttMmhjNXptRFg3RC0zMDMzZUhhMXluT1B0aUhjZE1uQ3RYOWdzXzVjUm1NRmVHMm9yY0lfS2h6bVpnV0xxOEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUGo0Qk5JektGOEpYOEtFbHFFTDhTMl9WZkJCZzVZVlAxSVlJbzVkdC1HTHQ3WV9DSFIzcWc0amw5eVhlTVBHaVV1T0ExOXZCd3pUbGozTEFWR3pIV2hnd0xiSnlGSmYyQndmWktMYXBhdmtVT0c2SzM3c1JkTkVYU3VTNmZtbDdjbDI4alE3dHNTZEdGU1BuRWJLV3A3emtTY0FKeWhwSk9yN2RaaFhXb0N2TEozTEhmOGtyektLMklqdGJVUHB1WWRZZVRHdGRWSlBldzRDeWFqWmNDUT09 |
OCR... Like... You are directly reading and writing to pdf's? Can I ask why? | r/legaltech | comment | r/legaltech | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRktScldteDFkN01naFNNMlFURnJmZkZ3bHRjdk1oZW1wemdZdHFybFhUc0w3VXVabnkzb253cHhLRG1pOFVSSXd4aF91MGFSNEUwTFdRUDBHNHRDZWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNEY3Z3hVa1hsZElQb2R3eC0yclkyZTdJUHhYeUVoQUtBQkhkS1Rfc3BSdnIzWnlNRVQxcWtyWnd2NmhYVnRtb0wxcjl4dldyMlplZ0N6T0dJZ0dMaDl0VzhGTERNcy1IZ1FsbC1zTDlWdnhkU210dldRWEFLZkM3aHNQNVlCZWZreTludGswQ2dpQ3B3dk55RWVFZEVnX0NoMl90NS1JOHRVTnNoM2cxVXZnZXdmem1kUnJfS1RQOUNodGZCa1dKdXFJeUdqMVZqeW1kQzVoUDNwTkw4dz09 |
yeah now i said it 🤓 | r/polkadot | post | r/Polkadot | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZ21FY3pWcl9SOHNMR3VhdHNOZEhKTUN0SXQ4ZGduM0t6czA5M2VPQk5UWFVNdmRlaVJqNktmeHlLYkItajE5MnljbjhYcTJ6WGZscFA4ZEhuLTR6UkQxQzlkeklSemRjRjl6ekotdnpyOWc9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTzZkZTNVd0s4TjBBdEM3bXJKVzhyT3hiRjR6YV9SRkJiTlMyNElLM1F3SklFclhJTkFpYURYdDY3NHZaR2dSdm5qSkFjRzVzTngtVFk0am5TeWEwV2dNdXU3ajg5cHRKU1NwbTl4cEgxbndFQzBjdG9XZlcxdy0zbUFzd2NpbVBNRXNMTURHVHh0ZDZ3RVJ3akh6WEowOGdaSWhzckxXUlQtLTN4SXByZU5TcWFZeDB4VFVEd0J3SDBtUzdJYkdKYWZzWV9IWW5xbDRiWHRfT09hOHFaUT09 |
Im looking for a platform like kucoin that i can use in the US. I liked that i could leverage without having to spend hundreds of dollar and risk all that for a trade, and it may have been a different app i was using but there was another feature that used ai to do cooridinated trades and make a small profit possibly as well or could be used to minimize my potential losses while going for the maximum gain.
Does anyone know any platforms like this that i can use in replacement to kucoin? | r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRDB5MmtzOXV3RG5Bd0dPSF9FTms2Nlg1Smxmb0VnakhPUlpoa1RxeUw1a2JFXzk1M2UxT0gzTHlPaVJFMFQwLUtCVTd6N0tkdERzbDBxdkkyVnA3VjN2dEYyUU5NNXlHMkQxZGR5UVRPTGM9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMEI1LVMyY0oxa3B1Qmkza003UkRQNzNMNHdsNGxyLWQ5UkFjM3NjZzB6VG4wSFYzUXhYM183eVhRVUlVOV96UF9WU2Y0a1IxeHNSdDdSc1lYMnhJYjdfQnNUZnpHR1QzTTNxTWd1OVF5RGpMWDAwSGcyNVYwd0RMeWNiZUc4TWRKSldxamRObW9qUmZjRE5JdTZrajlObjhzV2thVW1Sb2FfT0ZRNVhkQmlLZmN4YUU1WDRHWjBZMnVtYVJMYjZS |
This was clearly written by ChatGPT. What does your product do? What problem do you solve?
Every comment you have is written by ChatGPT. | r/legaltech | comment | r/legaltech | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYmY4Z3lLLUpDU0pJZ0JVWjVsbElPZF9qMTlyQWNzTE5KQnprMDJRWUoxZmFzd1lUd0EzUWVNNG1TSHB4SGllMFBzVFhIMGUxSC02anB5aVNEY1c1Y1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZUlWeUZhOW9jemJfMnd5ZEUtbm1uX0VBNjJvclhRR3pvZlZHRURZWWxyeEQzdjR4dWhQWlRrSXdXbE9wZ0dpM2liSkd2VUY4M0dlUkxCVVV4TjdTenRObFdmdGZVbElrSk8zRlhfYnlLYzY2Wm0yTWh1Nm5vSzdzYXN2dUNLTVFhSXd1OU1fQ3hEOFBUcUdLdGUyRUQ4b2M1NjNYWk9xZW1McFNrMHNjb1JoSEk3djQ1NFlPSERiSG5kQmJjNnZUcEdBZm83RGxERmVkTXpEZW5PdnlCdz09 |
Hi all,
A couple of weeks back, I[ posted a \[DD\]](https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/comments/1jqfz91/dd_how_to_profit_off_the_trade_war_500k_invested/?rdt=52089) where I explained my trading strategy as tensions over trade between the United States and China continued to increase. We are now at an inflection point and I expect that several events over the next few weeks will send stocks in my preferred sector soaring. In this post, I’ll explain what these events are and I will provide an update on my portfolio as far as this sector is concerned.
My thesis, again, remains the same as it always was:
>**Thesis:** the mining industry presents a massive opportunity anywhere from right now to the end of the present US administration and hopefully beyond. The investments that will matter most have to do with the processing, extraction, separation, and manufacturing of titanium, lithium, and rare earth minerals deemed critical. These investments must be allied with western interests, ideally operating in the United States. The issue that is most relevant is the complete market dominance China has over these metals and rare earth minerals.
**1. MP Materials Ceases Shipments to China (and why this is great news)**
The only vertically integrated operational rare earth mining and processing company in the United States is MP Materials. In previous posts, I canvassed a number of reasons to be bullish about this company, beyond the fact that they have the domestic side of the market locked down. These reasons included substantial stakes taken recently by institutional investors, as well as a number of executive actions and legislation.
This past Thursday, MP materials released a press statement noting that they have[ ceased shipments to China](https://mpmaterials.com/news/mp-materials-accelerates-strategy-to-reindustrialize-the-rare-earth-supply-chain/). This is significant, given their previous export history with China (and relatedly, their dependence on Chinese processing to refine their materials). They write:
>In response to China’s retaliatory tariffs and export controls, MP Materials (NYSE: MP) has ceased shipments of rare earth concentrate to China. Selling our valuable critical materials under 125% tariffs is neither commercially rational nor aligned with America’s national interest.
>We have been preparing for this moment since day one. Our mission, capital strategy, and execution reflect a long-term vision built to withstand short-term dislocation and emerge stronger.
I believe (in agreement) that any downward pressure on MP will be short-lived, although I am sure it will be volatile this week (today, very much so). The strategic timing of this press release, however, signals to me that they have already secured assurances from the present administration that they will support the company through purchasing agreements similar to those that will come from the planned executive order on[ stockpiling deep sea minerals. ](https://www.mining.com/trump-planning-to-stockpile-deep-sea-minerals-to-counter-china-ft/)
Moreover, ceasing shipments to China signals that MP materials has a margin of comfort with their capacity and ability to refine their own materials, such that they no longer feel bound to depend on China to process any of their materials whatsoever. Indeed, they write:
MP has invested nearly $1 billion to restore the full rare earth supply chain in the United States. Today, our California refinery is processing nearly half of our production, with virtually all of that material sold into markets outside China—including Japan, South Korea, and the United States.
**II. Critical Minerals Import Controls**
As if the above were not enough, the present administration recently issued an order to investigate critical minerals import controls[ *a la* Section 232](https://www.whitehouse.gov/fact-sheets/2025/04/fact-sheet-president-donald-j-trump-ensures-national-security-and-economic-resilience-through-section-232-actions-on-processed-critical-minerals-and-derivative-products/). The factsheet notes:
>\[This\] Order directs the Secretary of Commerce to initiate a Section 232 investigation under the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 to evaluate the impact of imports of these materials on America’s security and resilience. This investigation will assess vulnerabilities in supply chains, the economic impact of foreign market distortions, and potential trade remedies to ensure a secure and sustainable domestic supply of these essential materials.The investigation will culminate in a report detailing risks and providing recommendations to strengthen domestic production, reduce dependence on foreign suppliers, and enhance economic and national security.
Following this report, the administration may well decide to impose tariffs on critical minerals, taking the place of any current reciprocal tariffs pursuant to the April 2 order tariff.
I recommend that each of you interested in this sector read the fact sheet in its entirety. It does a fantastic job explaining just how critical this investigation is and provides an overview of the issues plaguing the domestic side of the industry, including price manipulation by China.
**III. Ukraine Minerals Deal**
As if the two points above were not enough, the present administration also signaled today that Ukraine plans to negotiate and sign a minerals deal within the next few weeks. They’ve already signed an[ agreement by way of a memorandum.](https://www.npr.org/2025/04/17/nx-s1-5366821/trump-italy-meloni)
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent predicts that the deal would be signed around April 26.
>It's substantially what we agreed on previously when the president was here," Bessant said. "We had a memorandum of understanding. We went straight to the big deal and an 80-page agreement and that's what we'll be signing."
The question of what this agreement will look like in its final form is unknown. However, I would not be surprised if the raw materials obtained in Ukraine would be shipped to the USA for refining. If that were so, MP materials would stand to benefit tremendously.
**IV. Portfolio Update**
Before signing off, I wanted to also provide an update on the holdings in my portfolio:
https://preview.redd.it/rs9b47rcw7we1.png?width=803&format=png&auto=webp&s=2e8f423ee5d7ce51bc989883bfe79dac7486fd28
I hold a mixture of calls and shares in these positions. A number have already begun to return sizable gains. See, for example, recent profits from[ MP here](https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/comments/1jz8w2l/the_mines_were_calling_400k_profit_day/).
Enjoy the opening bell, everyone! | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTHRoWkFzRURtNU9ZdjhiODNTcDNwLXl4WGlLMUNlNGVneFBmWEdaa1hXNHkyaXZKeWlWc1dZbnJrb1VELVNBYk9xYzdRM1hRUHl5YXc0M21Xb1QwR2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZnZvdC1qSVpkSjh5MHBoeXRZY0ZIQ2FETXBVV2tlTDBNVkx2bTFndXY3LWl0TjYydHZ0cWw1S241b2NTUWx4NlBmVDNsSjZWMUhhVUIxb2FNeFAyV1RhZGoxZ3h4ajZnLXgxU1hzaEJ6MnNpMFRTMjdERUFoWjlUbTBfM0tSMmRORVllN1RCRWtvWHNiWU1oM0JFNEJ2Nm5aNEJUeHFhUnp2d3VOOHNDV2huWUlhcUVtSTNwRDJUS2RiTVhZWWNfY19EUnNCSGp3M0Z4cmpyRjQtRmpXQT09 |
Hello r/devops! I have just a quick question. How do you know which CaC tool to learn? Will learning one make it easier to know them all if you run into another one? I want to start with Ansible but my knowledge on Linux is limited. Is Chef and Puppet viable tools to learn instead? | r/devops | post | r/devops | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQWRvUVhDNWd5U1ViQVJtZ2daYmx6ZmgzSDdfTHp2cmlSQ1FMRmlIWEx4b2tLckF5MWhNNTJqSkEwQzlxM2w5U3ZEZ2ZzdnhHUndzLW1uOGR1d2ZtVHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReG9GYmdzR01rS2c4NUxiaFRIV0NzalhzaDNvb1VFOXRTVi1ZMkFpa3FBVl9VM3lGbFdzcDlIckh4V1M2S3lWN2N0cHZtdzd3NGFIZmU4RS1SbkZheGtLeFhPWl9FYkZyaDF2b3hFRjhEN3JkeEExNGhEamZ1V2lFX2FPMkRZOEM5Z2UzTFZnSDdTaG5IekhrdG11M0tyNHhkTnZJUk5Vcm1sbU05SXRhMGVVPQ== |
Our most accurate benchmark for assessing the power of an AI is probably ARC-AGI-2.
https://arcprize.org/leaderboard
This benchmark is probably much more accurate than the Chatbot Arena leaderboard, because it relies on objective measures rather than subjective human evaluations.
https://lmarena.ai/?leaderboard
The model that currently tops ARC 2 is OpenAI's o3-low-preview with the score of 4.0.% (The full o3 version has been said to score 20.0% on this benchmark with Google's Gemini 2.5 Pro slightly behind, however for some reason these models are not yet listed on the board).
Now imagine that DeepSeek releases R2 in a week or two, and that model scores 30.0% or higher on ARC 2. To the discredit of OpenAI, who continues to claim that their primary mission is to serve humanity, Sam Altman has been lobbying the Trump administration to ban DeepSeek models from use by the American public.
Imagine his succeeding with this self-serving ploy, and the rest of the world being able to access our top AI model while American developers must rely on far less powerful models. Or imagine China retaliating against the US ban on semiconductor chip sales to China by imposing a ban of R2 sales to, and use by, Americans.
Since much of the progress in AI development relies on powerful AI models, it's easy to imagine the rest of the world very soon after catching up with, and then quickly surpassing, the United States in all forms of AI development, including agentic AI and robotics. Imagine the impact of that development on the US economy and national security.
Because our most powerful AI being controlled by a single country or corporation is probably a much riskier scenario than such a model being shared by the entire world, we should all hope that the Trump administration is not foolish enough to heed Altman's advice on this very important matter.
| r/deeplearning | post | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZURyblFfR2RYaEJDMGgtZXJ4UjktdFpzUHBwbDBBSU0yM0tadG9FV2pta2JSQ2RQa09PTk9YdEpIZmVNSS1EdjJrWEFaZHhBMGpxLVE4cTRaUk9ueVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTnlOdzY0WG5keTlMczVMLTluWjJhM1ZGcnpNZG9BQ3dVZ0dOUFpzb0JGbWxlUTlBdEFkTFAyenJXb3djTS1GdUtKWEZYUERBTjFFeXpHS3FDR0J6cUxiV0FDOVNuVXRHV2tmS2k4QjdXZnR5Y3JCTHpIa2FERnMzNzl6SmF5NEZtZmI0YW9SX0hsMjBoUUxSVW9MZGlrVm1qNGthbjNIV0V3YlA5OWFPSm5vblFfSDdjalRKaHdDb1lwdHlNNk9tM0kzblNBei11LWZHaEdjSzhqWXRPQT09 |
Ok, full disclosure- it's not my city, in fact I don't own any land at all. But I do live here... well not at this spot- it's a park and the police would move me along pretty quickly. But I live in the city- well not the CITY city, but I live in one of its suburbs so that's my disclaimer done. Btw it is free to cross the bridge if you're going north but the south-bound lanes have a toll. This includes the Sydney Harbour Tunnel: going north is free, going south has toll | r/worldpolitics | post | r/worldpolitics | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRa0NTZlRQZkZrWEFkcl9ON0JaS3MzWndUd2IxbjRLY3E4NzhHMXJQeFVTbmxDVXNTd0pyekVWdU9HNTdlT0pwVncxM1FfWmM4RGJUSmZDbmNaUUZfdVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbkdDVXlENTNYWWNLSDJPTVVYcTVpRjVLazQyYUVrWXlacU9kQjZLZU9FZk9EZnVkaFJQLVBRNVVqOHNKaVBQcUJZOGNIeklpSzNsb09Xel9xaF9PYkNnU2YxWGVlUi1QdG14aTh0RUdKTk9GTDhHWkJCVHBYZVBhWVpxUDlLNWJzM3E0ZjRMMFFlR0VXRDlab2VoNmFxUmFvTUJvODFBOHdIUUswbFdabVpnPQ== |
Just crossed with this Leon interesting [Tweet](https://x.com/LeonWaidmann/status/1914340834453209515) talking about Ethereum migrating to L2s but what it means?
https://preview.redd.it/r8pgd8ffx7we1.png?width=1536&format=png&auto=webp&s=fae2c93bb74f9c6efbd7b23f06e4523f9b02ddf1
As you can see in the image above since 2023 over 3.4 million ETH has moved into three major layer 2s:
* **Arbitrum**: \~1.7M ETH
* **Optimism**: \~0.6M ETH
* **Base**: \~1.1M ETH (and it's the fastest growing)
That is approximately 2.8% of the total ETH supply, about 120 million ETH that are now sitting on L2s. This is not just an small trend, it is an structural migration.
This is important because L2s are quickly becoming the default for activity in Ethereum ecosystem. Cheaper, faster and built for scale. ZK-rollups and other solutions like Polygon mature and this trend is only gaining momentum.
This have big implications like more ETH on L2s is equivalent to more bridging and usage and more fees burned. Also developers are launching L2 native apps instead of building on L1, like it should be and user experience is also improving across the boards thanks to reduced congestion.
Ethereum is evolving from a monolithic chain to the settlement layer for an entire modular ecosystem. As a software engineer you cant imagine how many projects try to evolve from monolithic to multiservice/multi modular ecosystem. That is the way to go if you can keep scaling in an easy way.
* Layer 1 was the foundation
* Layer 2 is the expansion phase
* Ethereum is not just growing, its scaling with intent
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* Tweet: [https://x.com/LeonWaidmann/status/1914340834453209515](https://x.com/LeonWaidmann/status/1914340834453209515) | r/ethtrader | post | r/ethtrader | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTjNOME9ucjA3ckQ3X1FvQTVRZWUxN3RJenJLWk1KY3NlSFY2NzU2R3NZMnhNT243Y3FIV0IwQmJzdW9oYVRwME5HbW5vOUhrRUkxUmxCb2V2Ul9rZEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbWVIZmZfeW51UkZ2d3N1WF8wbGpGVlpzbWpoTGE3NjdVQWVQV2ZsNVNpNWRoYkF0UDJRRURCWkFrOHJZMVJuTGJib0NPdDc1OTVwQVIwZktrSFF1YmhtNXVRbHRXWFRsdHh4V3JOMVZsMVMySHBJcHlXZ2k3OGZuVmhRMEZ3eC1lUXh1Z3RXWk9FRi1XRWJFbDk1V0NpNFRGLTJicHF0SWtwck1zRkZqU0RyRU5XSHdCRUFfUU5FbXhIc2JsdzgtRGIwaU9scXcxRVd5R0sxSXkzUXdkdz09 |
r/legaltech | post | r/legaltech | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSFI2LVIyc05WVnNjZ2tVbWJhR0ZZZHhObHdUUDJ1VmNES3pTRWJYSVZjbTdmZkR3YkU0czlXZUhRZ1cwVGlzejJta3R2VXdMQzMyQUh0QnJsa3lIeXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMnpsdHlwSDdqbFRKWHVvNkk3LVZuVkJhdzVRcE5sLUpzSGQzU0xTOWlVdUdFYUFCR2Z0c253NW5wY29pemdCWW9PY09SVzdWQS1BSm9ZbmNibVpwYmFGeXBQVk8za19OaDZaYzlSN1Vaa1J5cXMtTGt6d0p1SWM5dExEQUp0YlA0ZmZQRHlqMjVBZGZOOHJiRVFqdnNqQWZUMjZVRnM5b2R6d3VtaXVzM1A3RUZaQ3BlUS05amRWam45M1A1a2pN |
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Is this essentially the same thing as making images from scratch with no difference in the implications of how it was made? | r/artificial | post | r/artificial | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWXNoX1pXX2ZsUWhpc1c3a1g2YTBoeXdDVHdZckdvNGxpMWU3Ti1CN1NDM0owbzlDMnpLUUJUbzNOYzd1bDd6VXpTbGhHdUhtcmc0ZklORDhxTDV4UEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWHNBSHFWRnVyei1XRW9PNG9wMTVtX3NvZjc3VVRndTFJdWtjdHhGYm1xZk1EMWpmTENmQ25nRDU3NF9RTUZva3lsekJzQ2xnNEtYSUV2bnJYZUk4Ry0yQmtPb05idDRhbUlOOVlTcVl3SHFfR2pwTk9SQXVlTVQtYndRcmtBUGtRS2RHU29kSloxMGtXR2ZkQWdEbjk0YmJORUdrVEgxVENFZE5wcXNrcnlCSUhkWHRlOTBpc1ZFOUc2T19jRVpPWGlsREdBX01WalIxbGFMYmZ3bGpXUT09 |
Probably not much considering it can be run on a few A1000s without difficulty. | r/deeplearning | comment | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTnlxbkUtRjNQT3JWcEJIT2taM1VMX1hXaEhvUFpCbzVNTHFVSS1WWEYxTHBydnprc18tWFJWOG9QbDVaZjNhYTB3WEFZNnFqWFh0U25acXpZd084d0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaXd3REd1VFpXZTJmZ1M0Y3hOTUd6TEpOQzFMNnJial9Kc1dFUVZYM0REbVVSX3FEQS1XOGVuMkN5VTZhTEw2WGg0Y2oxRXM1Q0toa1U1U0FmSHFscHYxMFJVdlJ5SmdPNUpQaTVBRTJDUjRxOTQzQU5pRGx1TkVmQ2t5WnJWZ1FfbmFKeFl3dHJLNjRzU0l0eGtJT3Z1Q1hqX2pfcm9hOHJRSjY0eEMxQTRJTmZqOVZnQmd3azhkRDhPMmhRRUF1NGctbzA0WU5zY0dvOUdKcENySXBNQTRiWHBPajhhWU5DakszMzF3cHpKQT0= |
Day 0 of #100DaysOfCode starting again, this time I'll crack the Google (or FAANG) interview.
Prepared my workspace with vs code and python (main), java, javascript (secondary), node, etc. Will I be able to complete it in 100 days? | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRamx4LVlmSnNHUEcwRDFCdF9sVXllV0tKVWZmTm8tNUZ5SVZOSURjTUZTRHZLazNRU1E1eWp1eng3bkdSS2lnVDV4djFXa2tpWjZ4UDgyM3lnbGs0Snc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYXREWk13NGZkVTJMOG14WUlWWUVUeWVjM3ZVRGZfVG53YjdhOW96Nk4tMVFTbV8zVWhNaVNQdnJnbGlmdjFaZWtGelE4M0ktek9SZFEwZlVTa1ZCdEc1QlFoY09keFNCSUZtZjFBcE5lTzZ6NkR0YnNFWmZhWDA5RjlmWHNnSnI2Q0ZuZlVDQzNhcXRJZ2F0UDMtTE14ODN1ck5oMVk3R3hNVWx2OXlWdUFueWpodC15N2ZrLVBqWGctbDlYd0dqX3lUM0ZUcVpESlpSTWt6SEVHRjQyQT09 |
Hey,
On the last full-stack project I worked on, I was asked to handle the AWS deployment as well.
Only to find out there are over 200 services and a dozen ways to deploy a simple containerized app.
I used to underestimate DevOps. Thought it was mostly pure knowledge and something LLMs would eventually replace.
Now I get why DevOps engineers exist on every team I’ve worked with.
Massive respect to all the DevOps folks out there.
Please, just let me live in peace inside VS Code and IntelliJ. | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcmlrVURnNlF5dlh3N2tQdXlVQmVDMG43OGZvUGpHZ0twdUpXZU90WUczbVZiZVp1OGNQdVVWZDJqdU5zWFVhSVJ3c3BkVEFnY2w5SWNqR0tUakM3U3RyM0YtSmlVcC12UU1BRUR4Q3hXM3M9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMnRQY3FMRnpaS2JBM1YwRXNrZ2ZhYV9qTUJTUGk0RzN3TFV6VkFsbUVMTmtJVDJIYmxvbGdhM2UtM0QyYTd2ME1xX3NjNGtKcnI3Q2lGM2k2bXRPbEg1aXVIUE5aZWktUzVWaUJWRGRLSE1sLWlqWWk5b0JBN0Z2SHJEM0cxTTBQcXJnbHNQRFpHOUtjcExvOVVFdVl4ekRKTExkTDhaSFR4Nm1qNHZVejE4Q2JBT2ZtVFkzMFIxa3NJMEIwM0NmRFNrNXRYSXhkLVJCblhuWHFKb2tYdz09 |
I feel like the US would not ban the model, just using the DeepSeek API | r/deeplearning | comment | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRa1JLVFNlNTNWRmRTNlNTYWJxZ2FXRnFWMzctQ3g2TFktOHZCNll4Q3g4V0dyQTVPYkg3MDZQelR2YV9yaXV3N0dEZURQVGRYWXNwb2lKbjQ5ZFhWbFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVzZ0N1pnVXNBeUJQXzRLSUl5RWF1SFp6RndnaUpwdkQ4X2wwNkxYN1BNbGNVcF9PRWVCTkJzSTFhemlNdFQyX3VxaU9mWDVqeXlIRk1aN19wdi13LWtiakNmU2JBSmdQLUx1ekMzYjF0VGlIOEdSTDc3U1JpMGNQTG5Nb2VTS3pzVlFfTlljeVpEbXBkVV83cmR1SDBYTXY1eWVQYmsyZGtoZk4tQ0xaNVowZnNvOFVyVTF5MWdoVXdqWmlabllsUU50aFNhZVBkdmFKLU1NcE9xd0dEMXZ5NW5zb0JuVlZYYXVscmxBUTlIcz0= |
Hey r/webdev folks! I’ve been tinkering with native Observables in JavaScript (just dropped in Chrome 135) and they’re kinda awesome for async web stuff. Like, handling button clicks or streaming API data without RxJS bloat. I threw together a blog to jot down what I learned, and I’m curious what you all think.It’s got:
* A quick take on what native Observables do (async streams, super chill).
* How they stack up to RxJS (spoiler: leaner for web tasks).
* Simple code snippets – button clicks.
* A nod to Angular folks wondering about RxJS alternatives.
The examples are easy to follow,. If you’re already into RxJS , it might click easily .
Here’s the link: [Native Observables in JavaScript](https://www.codewithomkar.com/native-observables-in-javascript/). (Oh, I’ve got a JavaScript Unleashed newsletter for random web dev tips, if you care.)
Observables worth a shot, or you good with Promises? Let’s discuss ! | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRX1NCNmpzY1NvRkZySWpLeFhYTU9BTmN2R3NsWXhSM0RLTml1c0E5am93QXlEMEhJVkhlLTlieXRsRTVxN082WjAxckZJVjFXTTVHWG9kTy1qemd2YS1vS2x6RzZfd09rUlpzUGJ6RUhENXM9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVU81TXlXZlBCXzFtUmg1NmJWTkJVN0xsd2lOWk5fSlE3RlFXQlYyRnJkOENCV2x4dm8zRS1HY1hlZXROUHVqXzAwTC1SemRTZE92VkFpWFBjRGwzM1U4Q3l1cXUzRVEtdVdVUnpIc3VaNUJ0ODM0TXV1Wk53ZkRJQXhqRGVsZEVORHRfbmcxZ0hEb19LNnJuTkxXSkpTa0h1ZkxKNnY4LTFRUVRPdElUTlNISlZTZHdqTFdJclZLdFo1LWtDWkg5 |
Well, I have first hand experience with the DOGE bullshit in the government now. According to the non-profit I'm working with, they canceled all their FDA project grants as of last week, and the word is it's happened to everyone else. All projects, regardless of what phase they're currently in. So the big project I’ve been working on for months is on hold and likely dead. It’s also crazy how they did it because they sent out a notice to all of their grant recipients saying they’ve “made changes to the grant”, then when the PDF is opened, every line item is zeroed out. I suspect they’re using some AI crap to handle this because the language used has a lot of odd phrasing.
They even broke the invoicing submission mechanism, so the company can’t get paid for work already done — that was approved last year!
I'm not looking forward to my new manufacturing job. | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROXY1d0x5VDI2anVsRHpwdnBKV3FWNHA5bGpNRlZ2T0ViTW5KZjRYUmZ4NGZGTFEzZ1p4azRQejRRbFNZRXRaaGR5T1gxVTdMNXhQMkZNNDBVRFhNT2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbG9OUXVuMEhGLUZ4YXFmMjR2UFBqaWUxdFptSXZXRnpNYnhxbl9IX0t4U0x0S1FOZE83X0VJUzRXbndkTGFZUF9YaHhCbjZzYlRPQTRGbWpQcDlpZ3daZFpodE5SMTJ2MzN2ZnhtMzB0cmVYbE1EcV9CWXBNM3RxSkVaT0U3bDg1T2dzN3NSNVJ6dE82UkF3dTVSc05adGI5SW9xNnFsOXlOYkVnZW9taFM3OGJzWXl4UUtxRHRNZlI5S2hLRmhp |
(Massively) rename files on a given directory (or current), with an option to tag files based on their extension or send the renamed files to another directory. Free, portable, minimal, efficient.
[Click here](https://gitlab.com/gee.8ruhs/writteninc/-/blob/main/welp.c) to grab the C code and for instructions on how to compile it. | r/linux | post | r/linux | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYUV2T2VsVVVVZkNpRnJWdDF3NmRWa3JtbmM2X08wUFFyVlhORVE4Z192SWF2OWlrTFo4SkZzNGRPYnlCTnNfUG92c1RuOGpsbFFtWmVGc1dIcjZsY3Q0bjFJQjdFZ3pVWTYwdm1wdGt2SGs9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcGFqSHZPcExRRncwYUp2M3kxS1hod3BnMkFrOGxSUy01WWNnRFVsVzk5blJncnkwVUhVTW5hUTFvZnhlNUVVUVY5VHlieE0wczRDdml5dHlXRmlJaUdEOGlSVE5FOU1wNEhVQ2YtLVliVHZiUGZOVWpIaGtHYmhqdkduVEVXY2lVaU1zRFY2d1lvYWJQQ1ZfazNnZHUzLXplajBzNWthZVNMdk5WSXFhWjA3YWx3SjJ2UnZqVXlnbDlTY0pPU0Fk |
This response doesn’t make sense? | r/legaltech | comment | r/legaltech | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRR2YyLTVFellfM1l1Q0loR1RnYlZwSkNsN2NGRlpOblQ5TW5yamM5VE8zcVhRLVFCbEZmQ2NTQl9kVF9HSXNpR0lIM3JtRUNhUXctNmVKQzJucm1CRGc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRM1pjaS1YT2puR1VKUndYelFKbGcxWWtWYmx0cFhwNkZ4WmxWT0J6SHR4ZnFoNlJ3NURFUDNINmJVMmppVE5WUDhURGlZek1XcTNCWU9SN0QwWUN5dXQwTjRpaGl4SG1QR2dHUkd4TnIyWk5YTWUwQXRhU2V4RkhzLXVldVBfa1YycjJzRnpsSUQ3ZHQ5dnRkZko0ei1sQ0w2ejgxenJKUmNrTTZNcURuMFk2SllJbEs5UEFEQ25MTXVhbTJGN3VrV1dtU3c4anJoWnBZMFpEUG55eUNNZz09 |
I've had a very stressful last few years, due to life, I barely can take time off work. All of my vacation days (15) are typically used as a day here and there for reasons; I never am able to take a day or two off just to relax and recharge.
I'd like to take a month off of work to relax, take care of projects at home, recharge and just not work and have minimal responsibilities. Financially, we would be fine for me to do this, but I'm not sure how my boss would take it if I asked for a month off just because (I'd likely consider a combination of PTO and unpaid time).
Getting pregnant and taking maternity leave isn't an option. I've considered trying to get medical (mental health) leave under short term disability (partly for the income and partly it's harder to argue with medical leave). I don't want to quit my job and then look for a new one, I rather like my job but just need a break.
Does anyone have any creative or general ideas of how to get a month out of work? | r/careerguidance | post | r/careerguidance | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZTJyNjNNZjhWWVNCRjNVckc0MlRlMDJwcjRxWmZqYkkzcEdOS2JBbjZSdWtTUTQ4cm1HSTgzT2FHekZyREE2ZWlJbDhadDdCVDJhTlBsYlZFd1k5S2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRME5MZjBlZEdwZFppRm1ZekVNM05hakNadlhYd0xGS3FFM293ajFaRUhnX0dJSzBCaDhZeVdPUk5tOXBwdFRQeTh2d1ZHY1dhNmJoM1FrZVQwbEJYQ01Dc2s4OE9qV0FybHdYUlkzY0t6SFNYa1piZFhoZFlKeEdqQlQ5cDAxcEt5c2FBQ21mVFhKYWpOdTBIUklhTmhGanlDcFhLUmJydEpUM1E4aGI1S1lMQnFjMHVadl9udEQ1RGZwWE45VUFTYWFhUGFZRFpBa0Zzdk4teHo2UDBmQT09 |
Hey! Going through something similar - would love to connect and learn more from your experience! Mind if we connect? | r/legaltech | comment | r/legaltech | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRS0w2RlVZcE5Ub3U0bElrNTVhMDNRd21iUVRrQWp0UHVkUTlEWlZ0bGU0QWJETlBfbFdNSU1EV0JocExlX09LeHJSQ2N3MEVpRTVQT1BlemJYcmI5VENPMHhXY0hOaFg0NUxWVHcyOWM1NEU9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRc0xTOXU5X1hkbkZsZU1vaVVNblFNTmRPUVpRakhycWRMYncyRDc5ZjhIcGtwbnBKS0ZFcTZYbnRmaDJZMExvdVpTdHVldHlaX3Mtc1dudUVyN2lZd0tVZzF5bDR6RnVVVGVyMGMwdVBEZm41RUZxdWZJT0tPdUhKTEFXSFdMdjhNZUlRUkhVMTFrQjNEVXF2dmZvS0pWLUF4a0pIb2cwT28xZW44TXVJM1RBWFdSd3lFUWYwenJzUG9KVnpNZDIyb0FtaGRtY184bzMwa19ORi1ZWlI2dz09 |
Because [Cuelang unification is associative, commutative and idempotent](https://cuetorials.com/overview/foundations/) which makes the order irrelevant I wonder if anyone (or Timoni) has created a set of generic Kubernetes templates for the default and/or most used objects?.
I have my own templates but I wonder if there's someone doing a better approach on this.
My current paradigm is:
`templates/`: abstract `k8s.cue` that contains object schemas and constraints. I also reference values from a values file where I load specific data.
`values/${env}/${service}/${service.}.cue`: I try to avoid (unsuccessfully) using custom variables as I want to keep myself on the mental model of the object schema.
`templates/${services}/k8s.cue`: This is specific definition which at this point I believe I can avoid. More and more I feel the values file and the service template directory overlaps as I try to keep the same object schema but it requires having a better generic system.
The values files tend to be repetitive. Setting namespaces, name, additional labels, annotations, containers\[\] values, volumes, etc.
The good thing about Cue is that I can just patch any part of the schema with the values that I need and not to worry of knowing if there's a stupid conditional with a custom variable name that might or might not have a default value somewhere other template engines do and if there is it will complain a lot when evaluated pointing exactly where the issue is.
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You use VPN, just like the rest of the world ) | r/deeplearning | comment | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMGUwWGwyX2FjRjRiS1hjZFBZTHR4QmE1b2RILV9GUXpMZC1mZWhWb2VhNVc2b2hwOTJtaU96ay1sdmpLaURRdnJqVmpMY1JNWGpzVHpMQmQ4NFJOUzRjN1UxdTZhVVM0S1hkajhIbEJMem89 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNE9nZTNidTVaSjhxRWtORl9UdWNLbF9DLUg3Mm8xdUgwdVpXOVdhVWMyOFE3QUFIUVJfdlpQMGFCSkJPYUhBY05ZY1dyZ1hWT1BxdU5TUDhpbG1HZzVuTGRXdWVuTEVOaFNkb1dlYzdxQ0ZLMGN5ell1YkRHWVppNzQyRWpXb0dkd1BqaV9OeTVTeWY4V1E5U1BlTlEzRXhuNEQzZWZrTEIwNnhTamlCcGtVZ0UzSWxiR056RE4wLXdUT2hscVRTZ3lFMXp6ZHcwaTUxa244TnBaWFZfVDJ3T2FVVzNZNmM4T2VYeUNnQjBjWT0= |
I don’t disagree with this. | r/legaltech | comment | r/legaltech | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRX1BqbGRrNmNlVVlnSDRIVWFqeF9obVp2ZFp0eHdydGRESXJiUzZYUWl1VEhjTmFSSjAzT2dfXzlRM0lzWGRrZVREdXdjcWpIeS1hNzNIbS0wR1VnM3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUVkzbFMzVzZuMi1hRmI1bDVnX0x4ZUpOQVFDUEhpemJ4YVdnUS1MZ2RkS1N2cnBtY1R4enYxRVdQeEozWTZhX0dIMzZkZjUtb2tPMWJaT2E0aDNOcUJySkstMEQtVHJUVUN1cExUWUE5OGJDQ2xzQ2duZUN6WlB4WUVBSGc0OUlqcTEwVF9Ma1gzZ19HZFQ1b0VfajUtUjV1T1BYelo0LWdhR1ZlR3A2T1h3PQ== |
First off... Why are you using AI to respond to my questions?
Second.... Law firms virtually NEVER write directly into pdf's. They use .docx files.
Third.... I thought you are *BUILDING* it. Now you say it's already developed? What are you actually working on?
Idk why I'm even communicating with you any further to be honest. You are literally using chat GPT on reddit to pitch AI powered block chain OCR...
🤮 | r/legaltech | comment | r/legaltech | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROExjdmszeVQ5MTBwR2FveDFTSF96ODVCTGc3QTdSYWQ1NkxTc1RPcVRvWDVpMTh5UDV1ODlpQ3ZfOUJYX0lucE5WT18tdkNDNGlqVk55S1dZT2NqR3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTElzdjE3ci1NRlhHbzhDcFlxYW9EZThzTXRHbG5vdTFiUXBNUnNpcjE5NTRDSzJjbHV5NDJ2dGh0Z3Z6bllmaXRVYmo5cGRWU1FLcTYtc1RVeFJmS2V6NVJZaU82em1rV1NpZDV2NGN0bDM4SWVWbFZwN1hLY0RsSXk5eGM2NGZ6bHlSLUgxQmk4UjBmOTcxR2xjVXNWcW9RRldHM0dNaThJbVJOazJQdnIyWThYRTNGMVBJMEhzak9hRUhVSml4X0ZzZnhPMUpoQWJabFJYTlIzUFhOUT09 |
We have a new office with T-Mobile wireless Internet. I requested the gateway that supports IP Passthrough (AKA Brdige Mode), namely, the Inseego FX3100, but they sent me a generic one instead (G4SE) that has exactly zero settings on the admin page.
I have a medium branch LAN for almost 100 users with a Netgate firewall and several VLANs behind this gateway. Is this workable, or should I push for the better model of gateway?
I can't afford the time to test it now or find out the hard way that it doesn't work.
BG: I'm a SysAdmin mainly and not solid on the implications of this level of networking. | r/networking | post | r/networking | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRN2pfWTdzNlFxcmpWYzRkR3V0SWNmX0dSZzlDdk11QW5qR1YzaEd3dzVaMWNmeDlqOWREaGItSWdRM3ZwWU54THhwVXlyLTI0d1NmU0ozbW5vOUJOQ2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMmZzbnprang5SkJpTHZhT1FwVEU1cHBrc3hneDE0YUlqNXVBb0lUSzBGQ1NlZjJlcExCaE0zM3pxcmdYNmkxdHlOeF9vUkt1V2pRb0o0V0FsdE9rMEhHc3RscHVmOUlUQ2d0dFpSTzBNNktOb1JVbmRad25rMUdEN05aVnByVkFQTVljNGV4c2M3U0ViTmtTNDRLNmNLWHI5eEFwOENVbWZvd2lGRnlHYm9jdVZCS2t5WTBJXzVFMkZseFljQmYtR0hqd2xFNzF2RGtOazBwNlBCZ1VKUT09 |
This is such a non-issue, its like you don't understand what an open source model is :)
Within nano seconds of a new deepseek review, the model will be copied around the world and APIs will be popping up from inside the USA, Europe, etc like a bad case of measles in a Bible Belt town.
The only negative consequence is you'll be paying a bit more per token than Chinese residents might be on their nationally hosted / government subsidized API.
Or they close source the rest of the models... That would be the smart thing the Chinese gov could do if they feel they are finally starting to surpass the USA's top models. | r/deeplearning | comment | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVzVSZ3B5UTRLaG9USEVwdFhhQWhwRGhKN1dDbmE5UnhIQkV6S0xmSWVlYXRvZU8zdVA4Z2dSNWhxTjZwMGxFMTJOdV9HcXJjdEszTkYwQnJXeHBrT0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNDdGX1FTZjVFYngySGdzMzZuTm9QbDdXNmZHZFVkQlNydUMzOUt3TjZMWmtUUm1RazFBcU1VRnVacG94VlUxWXZvbzZlWDItNTBjYmRMSzJZVS10UF9xRlBhbUpaZ1d0c25NSzE1WHJ2Q1hFN3hNVmFNVm1zVExBSTZFaDRKdS03U3NLWEI1Tlc3UmRxTVlYXzV5Wl8wR3FETDI1cFNQOXFJSHFTVXVhUFlvQUU3T3FuZmh2eWVYc1F5V3JHdktKTjNSQ2lyTl9yVFIzX1FIb2RSbXNHRG41d0NOaXo2YUdTd3Jka3U0VnhQZz0= |
We all know Satoshi hates banks and middlemen due to a loss of faith in traditional banking systems and governments.
His vision was a decentralized currency without banks and middlemen.
You agree that AI is a much bigger thing.
What you don't know is that AI is making this vision come closer and closer. And nobody is thinking about his vision actually going to work.
We will have a super-decentralized cryptocurrency without middlemen
because AI will not transact with VISA or Mastercard.
What is happening is VISA and Mastercard already know this fact based on their research.
So, Why is 2025 bullish for all of these?
Trump has triggered the collapse, the bubble has burst, and it cannot be fixed. If you follow Peter on Twitter, he is explaining why the bubble has just popped. There is no other option than the devaluation of the dollar.
Do you think Bitcoin is going to fulfill this mission, or is another coin going to dominate the AI space? And which coin? | r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdlVaWThYS0p3bkN3aXNocGlwMER5X3R4Zk9YSk5fMmtkOTVVOGVsaUpyZmZ3ZlZjYUpQaGdFa0NLOGc3MnFoUU5EY1J3WG1XUmFGNmlVeTBwLWY4YXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRmxiN1Q3UDVzYXhYNG1uV09yUnRUNFdNbzZ5X3JNRTQ5YjAwQU1fUGI2V2RrNGlGZmZwQWpHUVFYaFZ1Y1VRTDEwZUR6SXVmakFZeHVDcWdoQ2pGM2lQbkc5SF80T2paZ0g1RGFSTURWM0FFSUU1NlpodzMyZzlnSVJUb0RmSFcxaV9PTENucWpGYnJfRnFTclZmREIwR2NOLXg4X19tNjdndlBfSHlkTkI5TUZ6SElfM2FxQnZYNE95cjE3Zlo5 |
Isn’t react’s built in context management enough? Or is there still stuff it can’t do? | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaV9Ta3g1Y3JjbUd0LVpYUmw5bGpMM3l6QWd5d21Dak9uZ2pqamJIWjg5TDg2c29sRVBOS1RPc3U1RFhCS0Rabk5uTTMwcTZ1dFNtVEhkdlBaMHN0ZDF0b2tRQjhHY2pJRnF2WmV6WmV0b0U9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMDlZSGx5anBXSmdqSnQzcmRWMUZ3N0hqdGhHdVpJaVRlSDBkT3BiVWVxUWdDUFJXZnN4WTFMelFfQkFDVVNoOHY5cmlfU3M4c2tXZDU4Nm03NzZWR0RHaU1EOVlkRnE3eWN4SFh6Z0FESU1sQ1VqR1kyaFZXZTdxeFR1MHRZYzdIQ0dRRXZlbXZBUVF0VzQxZEw3WUkyVHo0cjRtLWk3N0Z1NDlubDg1WGtUakJFRWRHbG1IRTdId2cyWXhhd0kw |
How do you keep up with what to do with your Tao etc there’s so much going on I’m feeling lost 🙏🏽 | r/bittensor_ | post | r/bittensor_ | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWG1qRGgxNHdWMTF2TXYwTldHTzh6SXNfaXFJS1hIZ3RFT3AzQ3hESmdhOWNPSUtQcDRacFNDOVg1azJXbWI5SnlmOERqd2hNTmtnVkhaSnU2ZmU3UkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTjRrMmtCdFNreTcwVEFIRndTRzlacW5ROFg5eGd1STZtRjg3YnFwS1Z5RjlmS1JvNmxHXzVXcWZKVUVheXZsRlVVRWxPdUZoQWYzazVyZXRfNmVTYnpnZmgyY3o2b0xuSWtvaXkxZUE4TmJrdEEwX0NKdVZ4bkJIMWxGTlFEb1F4R0p2TDY4ZXVQRG1zNDFHRXFhUEU5a2pOeXcxdE1xVlNZTXk3MDJMa3ZFPQ== |
Bitcoin is the obvious coin to hold in any scenario of course , though (if Trump actually fires JP as Fed , and the market crash begins) which other crypto currencies are worth taking a look at through the rest of 2025 ? 70% is in bitcoin , rest 30% Is it better to invest in some risky out of the blue coins or settle for a more well know like xrp even if it's hyped up !? | r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRLURRSGRxZVhnY1d1a3Rpb0xNdEEtaFFrM0QzNUNjYm9iRFl0Y0hJZHFxeUh5RWVDOGktUWFteS1jYS1EVVN6bzlkZ0x6RWU1YWQ2UkFYU1VvV1ZuRHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdXB3ejZGSkZEb2xlYVI2WjJJMmNXb2l6Y1JLeXBJcHg2T3YxNFBlVWNVQ3pJYmhZVVNYMUFhbnhuZGFqdnVXemh2a0pFU085Tkk2RjRqQnJDZVZCWWVjR0MySXVVRlE1bWpPM1laWHZkTFJJZ3JqcVRrN3k1V19aUE0xTTZSWGJhWXdEeXdFRlh6RkVEcVItRlhLN2t0U0VLZ2tULTBxbDZoaDJSckdiM1o4PQ== |
Between 2013 and 2020, I bought and sold 19 BTC. I made around $80K off a $7K investment which helped with the down payment on our first house. Should feel great, right? Not exactly. Every time BTC pumps I tell my wife about what could have been. In her words, “Bitcoin is the worst thing that’s happened to our relationship.”
So I dug into this feeling and here's where I landed: Bitcoin regret isn’t just common, it’s *inevitable*. Bitcoin is a currency so its usefulness depends on circulation. Unlike stocks, its value *requires* people to sell. If no one had bought that pizza with it, or sold when it hit $1K, or cashed out in 2017... BTC wouldn’t be what it is today. But that also means regret is baked into its DNA.
I even made a new metric for it: the Bitcoin Regret Index. Basically I went back to 2014 (earliest available data) and calculated all the missed profits from sales. As of about a month ago, that index is at 172. That means for every $1 of Bitcoin wealth that exists today, there’s $172 of "what if" gains from people who sold too early. Total theoretical regret? $272 trillion.
The TL;DR: Bitcoin is a regret machine. People have to sell for it to have any value. The price is powered by stories like mine. And maybe yours too.
Full post here if you want to see more on my methodology: [https://thomasdudley.substack.com/p/bitcoin-is-a-regret-machine](https://thomasdudley.substack.com/p/bitcoin-is-a-regret-machine) | r/bitcoin | post | r/Bitcoin | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQzcyZUZibVJ6cE9USWhZQzlGLTk0bXYydmdxODROMl9LcFJvb2JJdU1qR0tUR0Y1QzdpRjdZcWNMcXZqWk9QcGJ5S044dUY1WmVBcTI5RzhUWDA0UHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMDhXX2ZkZGg5ODVBSW5EbU5nSDFvT0ljWDcyWWt1Z0tNTld6c0NLYzhSUzVubnVYNkV0WFp2UDZrSTVoR2ZQUjFzMUlvalhQdTFWal9DeElhTXZYX005Qm02ZlQxSHEtMEtCN2JyelNoZTVOeVozMW1jQWRub3Y4ZnVreVB5aTI5ckViVVZ3VXBaMTJUaGg0dTk1X1hGZTNfQXVoQkJuMzA3QlhYcU5rRnY2ZXpERllTUVpxUW9TdzJLNnl1dUlEbWxLTkg2WkVueUJYWmVSdXVlOUlxZz09 |
Hello,
I’ve been in IT for 5 years now. I’ve done help desk in the Army and now I am doing level 4 help desk in the gov space making decent money.
I want to start learning a specialization but not sure what to choose. I am open to learning anything as long as there is room for growth and the number of roles are stable/growing.
My current qualifications:
- BS in IT
- AZ-900
- AWS CCP
- Sec+
Any advice would be great. I am also open to studying for new certs and open to paths that seem to be difficult. | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcWFsVFlBSnp1MmMwYVlSa0hTYlh2bTdUblBZZDlqbkJZWkJVcjF5OV9BTmpCdjlRRDltanIzYVQyRUd3U2JVaEpLWDdhR3g3eWNrRWNoZjIwV0Q0Y2NQY0FxU1dBQ0R5Z2tBLVJOaE9iSTg9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNzhaRmtLQ01Jci1XTllTVklmUjlEeXllY0NQN3lzdDhuR1RIMGVva05ETXJhaXpwSUJBZVphOHplVXJYQWVpR1NKNFJwMlJYNURhYjBTU2RQdHBpTkdvSGFwbnhHVy1LMzJ1bWxFaG5BQ2w5RkRMTzVqaE5zQjNHb0VvSFU5ckZrM1FFMmJoa3dsTVJaQUd4YmZpMU9aSnc4b2xEeDVkZ1AxSGF6ZWlwN2R4MXhab0lwR0ZwSlo1WTVhQ1UxczZmOUhBZzhhUzF2NktQRE1YX3RKYklKUT09 |
Hi, could you help me? I want to download an AI for image creation for a project, but I can’t get it to work because I don’t have an NVIDIA GPU. It always gives me an error, and I don’t know what to do anymore... | r/deeplearning | comment | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRemlBc0FfV0pwQnhVOFoyeVZLem5RdWF1Q0ZzOWd1bnN1U1VxUERYQ1p1VDduYm9LUlVhYXNydjVENzVHYzcxX0Y0R1hPamZNQjNNUkVHbURYeTRiNXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTHNMYWlyRTR0VE1vb0hSSHlGQ29IU3B6VnhFWWpCZWI5TFg2akhqbjlmY1o0M0ZWTERGdUw4SklvdEp6a2toTXZOT09FSWFOdlhuWUFGOWM5eFE2NUE0ZndrTFZTX3ltSW44aXN6SUNHN25hal95M2hGV2NYUFppVzVlZTlaeFpIalhKZHhhT2hZbE12QkFuMXZQWExTdWVMc0tMdklSWHZ1RzBPaUNYQTVrRDFPV05OckVSQno2SGdQOXZMNzNU |
Q3 2025 | r/polkadot | comment | r/Polkadot | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROTMwRldkeVc5UXl3V3dNVlBESDdTQXRYRF93XzlMVUNRU0hJdktoNUZOVFpwS2tHejZEWlhrempPWE5xUmVIdHNnbjdkXzFCaGtSTDQ0SGgxclNzaXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRi1RT3RQejhqSThaSTUtRld1M3c1aFQ2b2hyenBEVEpLZEE4YjJQOF9MQzltcUtFZVh0SWdFeXRqQTZKdFNMclloV2k3bk9scTlfV1lHRUlwRHY2YlVWVU9ySUhsbzZSNnVKTC1pNkQyNUVpQm1TV3VDRGd6aDdYVWt4Qlg5WFFrYS1UVGJQb0pGR05DLUV6Xzd0dHd2WWV0OXBHNktWeVE5Q3FnWTFZcnRZS0I0ZEgyWjZHTTFpbEt1d3VJQ2prWk9MdzVSOE43SHhaTnJkLW1jOWM5UT09 |
You know like, you could say FH since modern Rugby is so defensively tight you could argue the 10 can no longer express their full potential because they only get 1 second vs a few seconds before to make a choice and that stifles the essence of the 10 in Rugby and has molded 10's to play more stereotypically... or you could say how there's fewer pure no. 8's because modern Rugby emphasizes versatility so much and you basically get a lot of flanker/No.8 hybrids but fewer pure no.8's. | r/rugbyunion | post | r/rugbyunion | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSzdTU3A2VlJibjhISmRCRTlvZzA4azRkdXM5ZFl1MGRRRHlveDMxUTV4d3ItQ20xM3VFNTVzWlMwSWdoNGFlYUlBaDBEbWQ5OGtJVjlDNGU4RE5ZQVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMU5OM25feXRlc2pBZXFFclowVGxHUzNRb2RNdjkwQWpmejBUMzVweVZnak5EVDBDcnJFWTBBc0JGdkRuZTZ2aHlIQV9aMzhtQWVmVlNKaWJaZHVnZk9McGNnNWZYOTJxUkpfUUhrVG9jYkxwSTFFalV4cl9IaVR6b0FBdWhFbHhZbTViWTJaSnlwT29weklBNDNiM05sLVI5RDhzdzZjc0pMc2MzUnAzck9TQXpQR0JjTl9hMWlxVVFGb3JlLTA4 |
Hey, I’ve been trying for days to install an AI tool on my laptop to generate images for a project, but I keep getting errors because it requires an NVIDIA GPU which I don’t have. Does anyone know if there’s a way to run it without one or any alternative that works on AMD or CPU? | r/deeplearning | post | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZjRteUxWZHdmVDVON3lMMEdlZ3A5TDJMVmVFazRTT3poQWwxSXc5b0ZEamQ3S1ROWENGeml3YkMyV295Sy1Ycmw5M2lsQXNQNHUwdzNRN2J1S2JadUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVVp0bXNtS21VUmc3VXNxM3FyWmNFS2ZwRWVaTnAwczBoYkYzY0RtUm81TDBGamZNZnI3X0pqLWhXU0VfNVN4N2NVeFFTc1ZqVmptX2FiNWtRbEk4WWUzb096Y25oUE91bjJfc3UyWVVZTm8xLUFreWZrVDVFQjlvVFRVMHRtV1JqS3BDaURBTWtibkM1VXBHTElBQ1laN1oxOU5QTXQxc3FZQzBLWWY3MW4tMGxoakVfTFlYalVUZ1h4NWlyd3RuQl91MXMyUU5HSWxONjlhaldmUHpVZz09 |
I'm a beginner dev, so I'm hoping to get some real world opinions on a database design choice..
I'm working on a web app where users build their own dashboards. They can have multiple layouts (user-defined screens) within a dashboard, and inside each layout, they drag, drop, resize, and arrange different kinds of "widgets" (via React Grid Layout panels) on a grid. They can also change settings inside each widget (like a stock symbol in a chart).
The key part is we expect users to make lots of frequent small edits, constantly tweaking layouts, changing widget settings, adding/removing individual widgets, resizing widgets, etc.
We'll be using Postgres on Supabase (no realtime feature thing) and I'm wondering about the best way to store the layout and configuration state for all the widgets belonging to a specific layout:
**Option 1: Normalized Approach (Tables:** ***users, dashboards, layouts, widgets*****)**
* Have a separate `widgets` table.
* Each row = one widget instance (`widget_id`, `layout_id` (foreign key), `widget_type`, `layout_config` JSONB for position/size, `widget_config` JSONB for its specific settings).
* Loading a **layout** involves fetching all rows from `widgets` where `layout_id` matches.
**Option 2: Denormalized**\-ish **JSONB Blob (Tables:** ***users, dashboards, layouts*****)**
* Just add a `widgets_data` JSONB column directly onto the `layouts` table.
* This column holds a big JSON array of all widget objects for that **layout** `[ { widgetId: 'a', type: 'chart', layout: {...}, config: {...} }, ... ]`.
* Loading a **layout** means fetching just that one JSONB field from the `layouts` row.
Or is there some better 3rd option I'm missing?
Which way would you lean for something like this? I'm sorry if it's a dumb question but I'd really love to hear opinions from real engineers because LLMs are giving me inconsistent opinions haha :D
P.S. for a bit more context:
Scale: 1000-2000 total users (each has 5 dashboards and each dashboard has 5 layouts with 10 widgets each)
Frontend: React
Backend: Hono + DrizzleORM on Cloudflare Workers
Database: Postgres on Supabase | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbWhhMHpDUFMyY0NZSUFGQnVGY0YyQTZqSl9TNW5fLWZDTUQ5T0NGUk4zT2g0RXdDU2xqVnA0eGhQOUItcTc3THM3YWdUVVF2MERSblY5U2xOUUFLY1ZGbk5FY1h2dFV0ZHZEWURILUl1bFU9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRM3BQMUh3MncxVVFWUldkRmw2Tjl3cGIwOTRYSm1fMlRQdk5CZE9nNlNacDUzRXU2eC15U0xTMUdRaXUyUVhpbjJQYTFoS1FNR2JDN0taZ3RuMW9kU0JIUjhya3Bvb2I0Yk5mVVZlSEV5VHROMDF4OFM2YW5FR25XSV9FQmFFWVZzZ2pTLW1MbGZYQW5oWUQ5Y2ctajNsUlhCYWJWZDlrYVl0SW1tb2Q3RlY1RTQyTERJSWdPVUt3LU5HN280djZV |
There’s chatter that Elon might finally “refocus” on Tesla and distance himself from his side quests—most notably his weird obsession with Dogecoin. Bulls might think this is bullish: “He’s coming back! He’s serious again!”
But here’s the problem: he never left. He just stopped delivering.
🚫 Overpromising Is the Default Under Elon
Even if Elon announces he’s giving up on crypto clownery to zero in on Tesla, the core issue remains—his leadership style has fundamentally eroded trust.
Let’s look at the record:
• FSD “next year” since 2016 – still in beta, still not delivering revenue.
• Robotaxis by 2020 – we’re halfway through 2025.
• $25K Model? Vaporware.
• Cybertruck timeline? Delays, recalls, meme features (like bulletproof claims).
So, sure, maybe he tweets “I’m all-in on Tesla again,” but the Street has been burned too many times to believe it without tangible execution.
Sentiment Doesn’t Flip With a Tweet
The bigger issue? People just don’t like him anymore. And that matters.
• He’s aligned himself with culture war politics that have turned off core EV buyers.
• His Twitter/X activity has been erratic, controversial, and alienating.
• ESG investors and climate-focused funds are increasingly bailing on TSLA—not because of performance, but because they can’t sell “Elon” to clients anymore.
Saying “I’m focused now” doesn’t undo years of brand damage.
⚠️ Tariffs Are Still Crushing the Global Thesis
Even if Elon dials back the meme coins, the fundamentals don’t magically improve:
• US-EV tariffs are active (and Chinese LFP battery costs just went up).
• China just nuked S/X listings.
• EU could retaliate with their own tariffs.
• And Tesla is retreating from markets like Japan, UK, and Australia by discontinuing models.
This is structural. No PR pivot will fix supply chain pressure and margin hits.
🤔 Could Elon Turn It Around?
In theory, yes. If he:
• Delivered a real $25K model in 12–18 months.
• Partnered with OEMs for FSD licensing.
• Cleaned up comms, stepped back from X, and re-focused the brand.
• Resigned as CEO and brought in an operations-focused leader.
But let’s be real—Elon stepping aside from Dogecoin is not the same as stepping aside from being Elon. And his entire brand is built around showmanship, not execution.
Bottom Line
Even if Elon says he’s back, we’ve heard that song before—and the market’s tolerance for vapor promises is exhausted. Tesla is:
• A retreating brand.
• Losing trust.
• Still battling macro and regulatory headwinds.
Talk is cheap. Tariffs aren’t.
(Not financial advice. Just tired of waiting for the $25K Tesla.) | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRS1JrRUJ1R016aFh6YVU1WV9zVEZ1YVpSRll1VmtheWZ4VHlhUEpwcncyLURQQjNqUnJ0M2lfQy01VHRBc09MdndRUTFKdkR4UXctNEpOVFFGQjlOenhDQ2dLY1lsckJZdmFveEhZYXNHbUE9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTGZmdElVZlVENVFXV1JBal9ON2RrQW5RUkVSN3lKYjlNSXBTSlhjVzlaM25jcFNPNGlqWnRBYmxkUGRqcEdzcnRuNFJ0VFN5RnN6ZGtCX0pySGtHc2daQ293WWI1dGVXMEtwakpfTHZHaWRCYU9RRXBKakdULUhsNkxhaWF0OVk0NnJhUTlJU3pweERkSXAwOHc3M1gwWjVDZGZ5QmJ5UElkU3RJNHQxbzl6RDFmNkttMDZFY1BxYjkwRm12OEhvN2Y0NWUxZUVrQTZQbHNVbkxXNGU4UT09 |
Non-X Users: https://xcancel.com/Polkadot/status/1914378774667506016 | r/polkadot | comment | r/Polkadot | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdWdlRVRwTThQblYyWndla2pJajFQVEhRTkp6N3U0MTMzYXE0cEt1SXN5TW5ESWk3VUtZWF9MeW5URTJod1pzczRxYkgxQUFxRkxXT3k5RV9XX0MyWVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRLTBrdnNTT2s3MnFZVnJkcXZ0TTRJZ0RPMHkyZUpsc2ZDUjlSa2J3eTRWRmxLQVM5cGNFWFpad0o2cG45LUVGaHhPNk5PVlQzMV8xc0kxdnp4cnZ5MW9hVXJiVVV1c1dfdTJoUDlTMFhxeHN4cUJ3MDhyNWEtRkI1eHZJTVo4RUxvQ05ZSmdpZnROakxUd000YTNvek9rRzdtZWQ4SXg1d0QtOTRZSWZLRVBYTk0xNUppeHYtQzBpMmlWQkRtTDJiUFRYRC05eVNmMUR3RXFfYUkxUTFwdz09 |
Check this out: https://x.com/Polkadot/status/1914378774667506016
Cosmos vs. Polkadot approach to a seamless Web3.
You're not ready for tomorrow's Decentralized Mic 🍿
April 22 @ 11AM EST. | r/polkadot | comment | r/Polkadot | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTU9keXVqN3RqZWdmRTk3eEVfbUFmWXVGLWwxOXhjbldIV1FuT3ZMbG1IS214cUZDNUNVcG5MLW90V2N4NDByWnJFWEFqTnlkb1JPSU9QVlF4N1pFaWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRb2ZhTnF3NzcwOVdIVGRITmU1elVJN2N5QWViWUNPSWZtZi1IbWxFUVFOQW8tUXk4b3lmd2tJS2tnTjF2YUdZQ2hUZWhGQ0hSTlE5WEpIcHlJVE9qemZYSF84MEdLeThIZjJyV3N5NzlsbzZXclpmamdsZVpNRmQ0SmIxYzZWdGhaU3Rlckt6N21pYWEtWklVdlZxRjF6aDFkSzVqUTN2QjNFSXphX0hQZ1lNPQ== |
> Cosmos is quite decentralized considering its multiple teams working on it.
I wouldn't call Cosmos "quite decentralized", at least not going by the Nakamoto Coefficient score: https://nakaflow.io/
Having multiple teams working on a project doesn’t automatically equal decentralization. True decentralization comes from distributed validator power and governance, not just developer diversity. | r/polkadot | comment | r/Polkadot | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRzdOeXczeUQ0QjNQWGI5OWpWZmdEaHlNWWpLU2hyYlJEMnFyTHJ0eFRyQlVtOTFHV0RPWTJOaGVQcVJTbGlfVEhuYzAzdWhhOE5ZNGFNQnQzNUNOa3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdUpKVnhnT2F3WlViRWw2NDFnWS1tal94cFRlNkxCY3RZZWozci1aYk9ZN0tEQVBsMjZBRUNDQVMwUzAwU1hvOExsYS1MVHY3amJUR2pWZVNfRmlMOTZwLUg3bnRNNEFiMDRfMmdhV1VEYXpGZlFrcjl4X1dKclRuR2luUnFNbzh2ZzVxeGZPbTJiZzBfQkRzZlAwczF4dmFGQ2lKS1ktVFJ6d2prdFV0d2NnPQ== |
https://www.statnews.com/2025/04/21/trump-nih-grants-draft-rule-would-prohibit-university-dei-programs-israel-boycott/?utm_campaign=breaking_news&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-_4VRsXaAzxRTFMGT1LYE-n4puURkd8sHTEVQcXXYGvDTRo2gQ6x8p2m8d28RTPr2Ra2eRF-8TBEuX65v80b9X9J-Gmvg&_hsmi=357652069&utm_content=357652069&utm_source=hs_email | r/wayofthebern | post | r/WayOfTheBern | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUVdJMC00MWktWFRzbzVYLXVERnAxanA3WmU1N0JXb1R1SFd0SWxZbWJOYW1NUXFEU1RHUXJHZTJXM2tRVmYzSVduNEdNZ2ZzTnFIclItcjRuSFNXQUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaGRfTTM4OG83cXZTcGdzQzhXOGJtWnJfQ3VEdzJIYjZOOHdQUGE5WTNpZ3c0OHZyYl9kVDNIUFVFVXJVMWl1QXRielpYbmd5RDRoM3JvN215SVFnV3FvY3FMUUlGbGRybGF6dHFidERveUR1cG1FRWtpNUxVZWhaSnR3Yi1MXzh6VldXZ3E2Zmt4TGNac0loNDFVNHBIREc3NHRHeXM4MDR3S0d1czM1YVNIcDduRHBTY2JvRHFNNDVVVl9PWjMt |
R2 may not be open source. | r/deeplearning | comment | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUks4TmktV2ZIZFN3dUxyd3FMWGZsS0JLRUZrN0J0akx2ZDdZNFlmWFUtOW9zaDAxRE9ESlVMNHFWZjJBQmxhUm5GN3dNUzh1aWdVWHpmZXVqdWMzbnc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRTZNbkN2cjc0b2lzRWlNN3dpbDlNNnhPd0xpX1VGLV9wV2pONHNXOTdwNy1YV1ZHNlJCRmI0WVo1THNyMUxoNlYybW1mRVRxQ000X0hOSTFJNndvTktiR3Ntck9KdEpNUnNzdlB3Y3h1OG51WUZrakswZlFKMFN5bTU4M0FsNnFtaVlBVkhZWFdpWmRJQmFGbWFodGd1cER0NXhnZl83b29id1dRNW42Y3U1V2lON3duc2NnRlFqcFhmZEljaGxpMEJKTFVrWERXY2Q3OXdmazRrdnU0VlVpbjVBQUF5M3JwQjRLdVYxdk9PST0= |
I have read this book twice and I just can't get over it haha. It's the Book that made me fall into love with linux. I have been using linux for nearly a decade now but really only became comfortable with stuff after reading this book.
However, as all good things must come to an end, there's only so many times I can read it. I am now looking for similar books where the author is pro foss. I Also like how he gives productivity tips along the way (for example, focus follows mouse setting is such a nice setting). "The command line" is filled with tips like these and the author always writes in a simple tone. Ideally I am now looking for some intermediate to advanced level books with the goal to transition into system admin position down the years and possibly take linux+ comptia exams. (I have already cleared comptia A+).
Some popular titles I have come across (and would love to hear people's opinions on them)
1. The linux bible
2. Learning the bash (oreilly) by cameron newham
3. Comptia linux+ study guide by Richard blum and christine.
4. UNIX AND LINUX SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION HANDBOOK FIFTH EDITION by Evi Nemeth, Garth Snyder, Trent, R. Hein, Ben Whaley, Dan Mackin
I am thinking to pick one book from this list but I am not quite sure which one Would be similar in tone to the "the command line". If you have other books you can suggest please feel free to share!
PS: I use man and --help all the time but I like to read books for pleasure too and hence this post to find a linux related book. | r/linux | post | r/linux | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYUstd05DTklvNzNBd1ZfMUljNkM5bVl5WjROb1owNmpWU29KcEpWM1NKT0d6SVdqek5OaGF1T2ZfWGN2VDFManhaaW0xNGtFNmZveWk4YUVwUnB4TUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTnlOWlFZLUQtZ3pxbVFpNE9YaEVST0pheHNyQnM0RlpFNHRZT3pYWHRBbmZpbDFMUVd1eHZaR1Exdml4aU4wMFRZRzdqbXFxMmZPNmJ4WHJOTU5kbjJXYWZIRnZLV1RXblloTVlIRDczdmdpNFVSSTNDWHNRby0telpPRlo1eGpkU0FMVnFGU3c2M1U0NmltXzNRWEU2ZnlvS2s5ME5Ub1NOMTZQcWZlRi1vSFBIb1lLQVZLWE1WRHJlZV9UeERF |
Hey all, to give some background, I’m in my first few weeks of a Tier 1 technician job at an elementary school and to be honest, more than half the day I’m just sitting around scrolling. My question is, is this what entry-level IT roles (help desk, desktop support, etc.) consists of? Is this normal?
The only time I really get actual work is when a teacher or staff member puts a ticket in or gives me a call for help. Definitely not the worst job in the world, as I do like it when I am busy.
I did ask my boss if I could work on certs in my downtime, and he said that was fine and encouraged to a degree, but I’m afraid I have too much downtime around here. | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROENPamRYbFo1Qkx6MHlveWhnVHF1OGZRXzhyQy14WjNwcnhMb2xGaXg0dU9INHc2YmV1enluOVl5RjYyeTB5U1ZKbzZicHFUN2FVclpDMUlINDBZMmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaWQzbklBb0hqNkc0SFkyQWN2ZzZvYkNUaHUyZzFXcGJ4ZE9LVktVdC1pQ1NNcjRObDMzeTJzQVZudnJvTHJSck9xY3hGUW9yMkJsaVI0T1B1TUpRYTlhTTlCQWVLNkR5cmxBNDBJbUFzTXBuY3JPdWJGUzVKWlJJME9lUU1KdEJkajkwRHNsQ1ZRLThEejlaODhJdUFGNEFxeHNCUzZKYjhuVV9qei1xRERMNFBrcW9vYTZuOXRjZmhzYklzSzFreDVWZDFnOFNDdFU1aWxzdkxyUEljdz09 |
Agreed, but I meant the ecosystem and tooling development mostly, high is based on plenty of teams, not talking about cosmos chain in itself. | r/polkadot | comment | r/Polkadot | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMVFxZU80VGJEUlNZU2tpYkpyS0R6TnV6Q05aVmg0blRPUnREZ3I1dzVHejJmQ0tUbUR5c2hGeXJEZmU5SEwwRnY3TnpVNnRHeDRiVENQam05cGd2Snc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdUZzNm1sVHpIc3hWRUJIRGc4M1ZtYk8tUXh4RWVXVmFZVTJDX21INUlUUHBDMEdKM2RzWXZrRUJReXNVSmNvYXBGQkN1VnB6cFpFTFNmUWlhbVEzbmVZcEl1RnAxZTZUYUNaN0dnZm9ZSE9hNXQ3bWw5MVB0NFdqUGhIVXh3bXE3eWF5MUR3NlFrb1N4SWI1cllSZWk4SmoxSTlNU0JaaHBteHc5aHNuMGpFPQ== |
Got it! Agreed completely in that case. 🤝 | r/polkadot | comment | r/Polkadot | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRS0dFamhPZ2RtOEVZS0lwYldGeXBGZ0RpQUJoTXAweTdKNXU0elZqTnpOWkhSTE5rRXYwVzY1dVVGekswOU9zRFVJQThrQXNzTEp2Yzgxb2VxMlMxN2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZWMyWnpFLUJqSXgtNGhSdWZVSDh1anlEQy03Rnc3Z1M2bU1MNFJaeFl0T0lOWksxODR4VmNLeU52T1dZS3NqMWYtVUJwUVVwZnlXYVoybFlrM1p1ZlZfd1l1WXd0eXZ6TEhsTnE5UFRIQS00ZjluYmV2NDJ3TExucnZwZ1k2blJvRkxqc0J6TmlGTFpUc1I1R2hwcXBDRGtsYS16RjBUdHJhSFNfYUh6RW40PQ== |
Hi fellow Open-Sourcers,
I'm over the moon to announce v1.0 of [KwikUI](https://github.com/isakaro/kwik-ui-android), a UI component library for Jetpack Compose!
This marks the first stable release, packed with a growing collection of production-ready, beautifully designed, and highly customizable components to supercharge your Android apps.
I've been working on this for quite a while now. You may remember a sneak peek post about this posted about a week ago.
Anyway, I'm really excited to release this.
Below are the main highlights of this library.
**Powerful Carousel (Slider)**
A flexible and feature-rich carousel that supports infinite scrolling, auto-play, custom navigation buttons, dynamic content, and more. Smooth, extensible, and works beautifully across devices.
**Timeline Component**
Visually appealing and easy-to-integrate timeline component for showcasing events, progress tracking, or workflows.
**Stepper**
Elegant and responsive stepper component for multi-step flows, onboarding experiences, or form wizards.
**Toggle Buttons**
Group or standalone toggle buttons with clear state feedback, animations and full theming support—perfect for creating intuitive and responsive UIs.
**Modern Toast**
Sleek and customizable toast messages with support for different variants, icons, actions, and durations—designed to feel right at home in modern Android apps.
**Grid System**
A lightweight but powerful grid layout system that functions similarly to CSS Grid, enabling you to build flexible, responsive layouts with ease using Compose.
**Accordion**
Expandable accordion component that helps organize content into collapsible sections—great for FAQs, settings, or any context where space management is key.
**Filter Chips**
Customizable filter chips that support multi-selection, active/inactive states, and are fully stylable. Ideal for filters, categories, or tags with smooth state handling.
**Versatile Text Inputs**
Clean, accessible, and themeable input fields, including:
* Standard inputs
* Password fields
* OTP fields with auto-focus, smart navigation, and error handling
**Tag Input**
Let users input and manage tags effortlessly with our intuitive tag input component. Includes support for keyboard shortcuts, duplicates handling, and validations.
**Permissions Handler**
A robust permissions handler that helps conditionally render or enable UI elements based on system-level permissions. Handle runtime permissions with composable ease.
**Buttons**
A flexible set of buttons with multiple variants, icon support, loading indicators, and full styling capabilities.
Biometrics Verification
Effortlessly verify user identity using biometric authentication. Comes with built-in support for face, fingerprint, and fallback flows—minimal boilerplate, maximum security.
**Date Components**
Includes:
* A date input field
* A beautifully designed date picker
* A date range picker
All fully customizable and easy to integrate into your forms or calendars.
**What’s Next?**
KwikUI is just getting started. Expect more components and even deeper integrations.
Also, did I mention Kotlin Multiplatform is on the roadmap too? Yes, expect support for KMP in the near future.
Can’t wait to see you use it. | r/opensource | post | r/opensource | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaEVXRV9RY1hpcURoVHpiMTBkTzVGM2RiZnJvZXdzTGZSajVnU2ZEOUxEOGJtNzhWdWJKTHI4dzJTalNqQkE5T1duREJGN2F6NG1zM2NtUXB3UllCc1dHZVJtQ0c1REhCVi1tQzZMTDJ3VVU9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYjJJQ2o5TmZFNVM2MVM3T1FDVzZwQzdQeHpPUXFlZUdnZ2lka2kwd0FXb0xCZ0o2S0ctYWh0VXJ0MTNDMTRwcnUzc1piZ1pyR3lCZGVlUGhDQjg4UnpXUncwSHNpa1ZNUkVHNkpSczNKUXRxb0JxQ2RVeUVnWVNqaTItSUF4NU84ZXV4T0tXUEpDZzhpV29Yd2pVbEktQkRCbS0tSXZ6NlFHQVdwV0dVVXZPM0hHb0otUF9rWHZ4c1padDE3dTVZZGhvd3BlSjB0RnY2ZnJGY0lTYzZyQT09 |
If you estimate the potential gains from its current price, remember that the main hype occurred when it was much lower initially. While it's possible for the price to increase 100x to 1000x beyond this point, the market conditions required for that would be unrealistic.
To assess whether a stock (or cryptocurrency) can reach a certain price, research the necessary market conditions and make a reasonable judgment.
For example, for Dogecoin to hit a specific price target, it might require something like a 200% increase in trading volume, reaching, say, $50 billion—which, while not impossible, would be highly unlikely. (Note: These are not actual Dogecoin numbers, just an illustration.)
| r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRemhzR01kaVN6eUJRUkRhMmY0TVhvYlVwMmRHSkFzaW41LUZMZFlkR2NjYUJrOHFoRGJnVk9DakxyZXppYWEwZ1dqRzEtNnlmeUtUN2EzWDhRanV3QjE3QXo3T0lDRXlUUE55amdtS0FLT0U9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMmU5SVhSM1htd2ZHSlo1aGQ5VGhJcExPX3hyQUMzNWVFUl9YcHRPSGw0MVpoUkVBdVNrOWhtekpTWGVNMzBPNmo5MHNMVTlmZUxXZ2x0N2Ftdlhid2d3b0hfRkdpZEc1UE1ILTR3OFpIbTNVU0dwdHI3Z21EVnItSE5qRjZ1TklvbldKNUJsdFllQzlDNF94cUhBTDF5S0g3ZWxHN2E3LURVbDQ5M2hSYzV6OWVMZi1KdGNaRmYwaHE5YmZuYzRoMG1ydlpqRHBmTkJiQ19wdzBVcXNOQT09 |
Ironically, I had your project open today, looking and reading and grappling with how I feel about letting go of my existing document processing pipeline. I didn't think too hard, and Im sure yours is decent but just thought this would be interesting to share.
I'll move forward with this this week I figure. | r/legaltech | comment | r/legaltech | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRR1JjczROeTlmaktfSHlia2pxNEhUY1pXc2czQ0NHdVotT1lUV2ZNMWFqNVEyTVozX0lkQVNoZFk0RHZ6c3hiOUlBZW5hNWlfLVlBam1qQmNYRzAzNXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdzJIVUxGbll6VmNhMkJNSndvd2h5UzZrRWhBU2ZoaGJPQXp6TEtVaURTa3NVa3NndWh4RVdDVm5qZHkzRHhMV3FEX0kzUmtYX0pvSGxNVmxObmVSQzg2OTNmcmNpZTh4TTBRQjlnWEQ4bkdoZXZtODBnejZyWFFrMHpBY0hNRFZWckZCOUFWdHk2REk4THFYWEI2Wk1DX1RpQU44bHBSWktnZnV4Q3RqbmdLUnpwdVB5TFZQNGRjM3pXV0RnemdXaDBkcURPR1V3cGF3cXViTzYzNzJkZz09 |
A dynamic SVG glitch effect generator with real-time preview and customization | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZ1lya2F1Ul80TU5KUVlYS0VacWdPYmxxLUQ2NFhreHdkTnRkRFh4cEdlNWtiQ1R5amdkakVIZEI1SnBpQzBDalpoNUlHdW5MZ2pUa2NETjdEYnN4bDBLZTBkbFdoSloxVE1HNFZwZ2Itd3M9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWmZnUDVDQUR3TkxRT0Vyd3JxWkw5Qk82MVdMRndra2pESmRiWk9HU05xQkxlcHpHRERYcFdneFAwa042STFOejRXQXR5QU0tRUV6dzF6MDV5bXBOWEpDWjItdW84WTlCYkZDN01UcmhUTjhuLU1zSHBqZXdFNGtYVWtkODhNUm0wRi13Nmx6NU5EMDhWUWRmMEtQSjFDYWp6RGNPeEtKdUtaRlgybHN5bV9NPQ== |
Pretty sure this used to work without issue, but lately I can't seem to get the zoom/increase font size feature to work while using the Chrome DevTools mobile view.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open Chrome DevTools and select the mobile view
2. Try using the view>zoom in/out feature (cmd +/- on a Mac)
3. If your focus is in the page, nothing happens. If your focus is outside of the page, everything zooms *except* the page itself.
Anybody know what's up with this or what a workaround could be? This is a pretty important thing to use for testing a website's accessibility on mobile devices.
**Note:** this is not the same as using the zoom dropdown at the top of the mobile view, they function differently. The zoom I'm talking about is akin to using the "increase text size" feature on a mobile browser - the DOM elements adjust individually, and depending on how you built the page stuff will rearrange differently.
https://preview.redd.it/x1n612olf8we1.png?width=2239&format=png&auto=webp&s=4e112bb282b57803abd48b568e6e475ba7203831
| r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWG9RdE40QVA0eXRSc0tucHlqd1ZaS1c5eTdiVkFpYWFVUEplSnczTFhGREJYYUhBZ1BHbmRsQ0dnNUZhNEJmc19RSE9xRmlXZzJvWUNLSXFZeFpRRHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZFRDSWZ1MTlZRlNRNHY3OWV3ZE5vai02MFdZVDB6cmtQVUJoQU9LdHNlTmJSYmpvOVdpaENQSW5Od0VacERGMldYdDB0MEFxWlB4RDJtTTFZWmJYbG05bDQ4MUtRTDZELUt5UEVkY2h5U0xEaWR0OFJuLThidWVTcERnRVJ0aVF4SjVNdXc2Z2hldWRjWGV4dEhZaUphYXBTZ1V5eFp5ZDg0cG5oVTllUngyOHN4Z1lVZ3lDSXctS0NXVF9hSTNy |
I just got absolutely fried on an interview. I graduated - I have about 2 YoE in random roles. In order to get any attention for my resume I filled it with fluff and lots of keywords and it came back to screw me over.
If I didn’t have the keywords I would have low code garbage and nothing applicable or competitive enough for this market.
I don’t have the interest or discipline to code all day every day while applying to jobs. I’ll do my applications and move on with my day. I want to get a job to enjoy my hobbies with peace of mind. I want to clock in, do my sprint work, and clock out.
I am competent enough with a computer and access to the internet to do software development. I just don’t really care to do it on my own, grind leetcode, grind documentation, and act like some super genius.
I enjoy coding enough to not drive myself crazy doing it my entire life. I find some satisfaction in solving problems. I don’t have the discipline to know every high level aspect of software development and regurgitate it on the spot in an interview.
I am applying to any job with the word “Analyst” now and praying I get something. I get about 1 interview a month…
Is this the way the industry is moving now? Do I need to be some cracked T5 grad, leetcode monster to get anything?
| r/cscareerquestions | post | r/cscareerquestions | 2025-04-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbWNUbWRUMmZudU82N1VMa2ZjQ2NDamJfZUl1bFNpNGM1bkdEM3I0WVhpcml2Z2pMOVhWZ1dJY01VRGlzM0RTMjFDZUxVbnlMa3Jpc1ZEVU5TQVFtVmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRV2luNTJZN09OdElocjN6bjkweGNOUkptbVZqNFViemMyWXptTnE3cFhHZEszNEIwZW4tRHBWTjNfa0d4Y3FLSUxrV2RzSFNWbFVlZWdaMHpsQXJzSzhORm1HZDNaWlE4VG1GUV9xTEdzY2RtVUtWZ0JfRVhJUlJhaDQ3d2FmVVVNanN1a1lsRUp2SXlVMGVTUW1aQlBGbG5kSV9Tc0hOVXhOV09oQ1FLNnNkUzd6Q1NmOW1ISS1ZeHN4ajlvczJhaGFJaXVOVGdWN0g1NDFYUUo0SEY4Zz09 |
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