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A lot of my friends didn’t get Bitcoin. So I made a PDF instead of arguing.
It’s short, and has real-world fiat failures, stats, and links.
No hype, no coins, no affiliate junk. Just a beginner-friendly orange pill:
Fiatisfake.org
Would love any feedback.
Thanks :p
| r/bitcoin | post | r/Bitcoin | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTVhhdHdYalJrNXB2X0lvM21paHowX0RHVXZILUF2eWRkTU1yT09GOEhMV1F5aG1KdWJOWVpoekpndU54OEVNTTBPVVRFcUIzVVlscmh0bV93RFN0bGxSOHFYNkt4RDhtUHIza2tkSnU2LXM9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRb2UwbU1DcWNqZGE3N1FGbi1TWjZ5NXROQ1ViSzI1WTVicXJQY3p0elRXNXlWLU80cVJ2cTZfZlUtUzRFSXFPZzFVUkFFOWlGbktUZXZKa2V3ZzdpV3BMbmJWTHZsSWU0aDR2R0hYeS1qUHk5bmg2eW5Bbm9OS3dlOGFYemNEZzZtUXZiWHh2UFJXeEJrTEdhWjBUTTl2d2ZoeTlRRVQwTUJXSzBRd2d3Szd2bllhNU1IdkdXUkxac2hVVHBqQ2JJMjA2ZDZDQ3BEU0s2bkw2Ml9PT2hsdz09 |
Great to hear that slashing will trigger a fallback to the full unbonding period. I know a lot of folks were concerned about the security risks with shortening it to 2 days, so this seems like a good balance. | r/polkadot | comment | r/Polkadot | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZEZXR1QxOEpxTVREVGwwb0FLTTlGRmRuQ05OSzk4Wkc4akVGWGstcDJwRTJkQVpfQmVsSWNTclI2eUhaU1otVGowS0QtUTRWUWRNVGtRT0JtbGYtRVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdnpENkRHS0o0cGh0OG9XeFZ5NjBaOF9Ybl93MXBsSGdaTHNzTTlIcUJETTlqTklIdm1aODlyeWc3NmVtekd3bFU0THVtMTJ1T3p6c1hHaEVkaEtWR2FRSzEtYlota3JnQTNrMkgzT3QteFBheFZ6d3NiT2cyRVlJM2tJaXF4SktCTk5fT2dPN0RPWXpONlNwUGN6aFJKNkR4ZlBfbTlmSE5jMTRGREk5dmtfTnhsMERMUWFtcHh3MkVYY3ZBNEhPN2tZd0U2N01WOFVvbVI1WDUyc1ZSQT09 |
Happy to hear it! You're most welcome! | r/polkadot | comment | r/Polkadot | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVUV6LWJqbVdrczdzQjJ0QzN0MWxNRWJ6UVF4M012SklPRXplUUhvellWaTg5NlVVUzNvdlRiOW91OVlLbFlZLTNZS2dUQk1jRTR1VmJLSXJiSXVrNkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRb3k2cFc0ZGlYT2VXQkg0cVBkYVpKN3hSUGRYeGY3eU9MTHUtQ19PUXYxeWp4RnNPRGthRkdSU3N0LWRreHZ4MThKQ1NDVU96el9UREk4aGNIYWkxZk9GSjdVdG5EQWs3cUdIVEVLekZ5OHY3MlZPdG90MFJ2U0szSXVZUWR6UGZfUE1hd0VMTUFqM3VVUTBjd2NpY2NtaXFQYm5KUl9qNzBnZjhTMDhGLXV2Qm1DUWZuZDJ3b0tPRHU0bVgzWUJZT1BIekpuWEplanlrWk53MmI5WEFPQT09 |
Hi
I want to ask, is it worth watching pretty old tutorials? I want to learn flutter, and there are 2025 courses but they take only 5-6 hours. But there are some older courses like 2-5 years ago and they are much longer some are even 37 hours | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbWIxU3lFTFhVci1Id2E0VW1aeVJHd3FoODM4UFRhRVFFTDU2ZXJSUHBoZE1ZZkFEU3BJYmdVNl9TLVNEa2tRY2FhSDhjSG1lU2VoX0ZzNzg5M3JMeUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZ1dHYjRjU0lrZTRTc0NSYkplelRZUlMzanJKWmtjYUotenpyX3p1emVBUEwtd1pONG5pNTNiR04xdTZjdEdLQXlldTA0ajFzVl9GLU9jZ0x6VnpPaDNTdWI5UEkyR2tQWkNDSTktcXZiTW5fUUpMVkpLOVk4aWJtUGZMZVcxVHRseW5EWGFQU3N4Tjc2TFJuUTdDYnB4ajhQRnRzR29KRDVpbGlTSkNsUWtRPQ== |
My Fellow Regards,
I stand before you today not as a financial advisor, but as a herald of loss. Not to chart a course toward generational wealth, but to declare our sacred mission: to baghold together, until the bitter end.
We meet not in a moment of market clarity, but in the chaos of zero-DTEs and all-in YOLOs. In the last four weeks, we’ve bought calls on halted meme stocks, averaged down on AI pennies, and convinced ourselves that the tariff pause was bullish - even as futures bled red.
If this capsule of our regression teaches us anything, it’s that the regard trader - in his pursuit of gains and validation - will not be swayed by logic, risk management, or reality.
Some will ask:
Why go all in on a weekly call with no hedge?
Why buy the dip before it dips harder?
Why sit in the Wendy’s dumpster, watching red candles, hoping for Powell to blink?
We choose to baghold - not because we can, but because we must.
Because we are already deep in the call.
Because our average is trash, our liquidity is gone, and a bounce is the only thing standing between us and ruin.
Let every institution know - algo or whale - that WallStreetBets will bear any theta decay, ride any gamma wave, and misinterpret any macro signal, to do what no sane trader dares: stay the course, even as the account hits zero.
We do not act with caution, but with conviction.
Not with models - but with vibes.
Not guided by analysts - but by charts drawn in MS Paint at 2AM.
Because that is who we are.
That is what we now applaud.
Thank you.
And may God have mercy on our open positions. | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbmhZT1M0eTBIUEZVQzg4WlZsWFp6VnRvZU4tZ2FwTW9INHpXZEtaZ3BJUUdNNE1UcjdZUzVveUdQcUhneHVYTFNpUGxRQWJDM1hjenVqSmpnRnVkcEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSWpfR3VkdEY2Z2V6am9CZlpYNGtTR3ZDcGV4Y2dHejB4dS1DMlQ5Q0dDVm1xTVQ2QWVRUXJPLW5Sa2REM2QwSlZUTVJvRzcwYlF3SW8ta0FVWHdrNHc3WmxlbURGU3J0TDZnRGdfeTVwWUVsZHg3ejNIWnRYa3MzMTBRalgzVlhBNzBCbVBGRWNZTDhjd3c2cVNoUTlvckQ3YllNa1h1M3plWlZoQ1ZlNnpacVRkRUUxUm5peHctejBVRVZUV0d2 |
Sometimes it helps to just pause and read what people are sharing. With no goal in mind, no expectations. That’s how I randomly came across a post by some guy — I think his username was (u/Tashi\_x2020). Just a regular post, nothing flashy. He simply shared what he did and what came out of it.
What caught my attention was that he wasn’t trying to impress anyone or push something. It felt genuine — calm and to the point.
I decided to try out one of the ideas he mentioned. Didn't expect much, just did it out of curiosity. And strangely enough, it actually had an effect. After that, I started looking at a few things differently — things I had previously ignored.
Not sure if this will work for everyone, but for me, that approach helped shift my routine a bit. Sometimes, you just come across the right person at the right time. | r/btc | post | r/btc | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVmRJSTJIMVU5dTRaRGhLc0xWeGtJSUI3cnBIVF9QMVU2cVVLMHptaXhmN0R5elZpaU5zME9KRHgxVjctQk9sUkllQ1k3d0lhRHN6bWtnR0libWx0anc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaV9zek5PeUFsM1hQd1J5bUZmeUVFR3Q5bzljNEpUdG80MVhic2x6UFBTdkdES3NMZmlkWHhtM3pmTy1aLUViTlRULVNsUDQ1OEFmZ0laMkpIc2ktNGdvNjJDUzlTZDUzVk9EaWMyOGJwdU5FQ3dSNlR6cGdtR0JMUlBhNFlCR1d2OE41UkZIczQzNVpsRlJCSGRubVR6dFBmTjdhRnhSNUxCenZDQkkycXhjQlgzckJUbFdwZHVTM2FucF81dEhF |
Based in the UK. I like both subjects and both unis. It's just a question of whether my slight leaning interest towards QT outweighs the job prospects of a top AI masters? Anyone work in QT? | r/cscareerquestions | post | r/cscareerquestions | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRREQxSU5rYTNPTEpXSTNBSC02YUU3RjZrRklMWmg4R2RTcVhpcnI1WVFnMF92cFY1N0huWkV0ZGVKUXZMSkFCcDNqVEozUFNQbGNza3B0S0ZCNVBYMHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUjVuMndGbHRsSEkzYmtVclRTMk5oSkdxVkJKRTlWMkswa0p0MTN1anhwS3ZNVmFMZ0FfR2ZSV2Z6QmxwUzJfZy1ZNWtRV2lVU3B1YjBZdGZjdnRGaDJCRUtpY3pIMGtEQldTc0NXdkdxdFRROTIwajZQeFdnQVQtVDJtN3p5ZFNfUnRPS1pGTzk1RzMwWTB2Q2RzTi1TTExjUW5vakE1WUxrbHQwVC14R1pVUkFBVFRHV2VpZVpOX3d1STUyYV9pT0pBYjNPdHdpZEg3WEcyREhKbExZdz09 |
Not debating what makes a good/bad commits or if AI even can infer the intent behind the commit, just asking if anyone found something that works good enough, i.e., better than just committing everything as "WIP" when lazy. | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaHhnUFp0VXVHZmlWTURkbkFmOV80SkZ0T3NzWXZBQVgxVDh2SFpZaVk0QWgyY1hpVG9BWlUwaGJKT3JiQUVUSUk4czNscHIwLXNQM3JGODNNZVR3MVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRXhxenRtSXYtajZXcDNuNmxISGlaamtpdzdoVEoyU3N4eEdJblpubkFVeWF3MWRyY3dEYzdWNDZVTm56X1JtOFgwc1VQZUl2VlUtRlhDZzI5NVVWd25rUklrLW80dzdKX05DdURDNGNxcVdVNW5kWWc2b1I3Z3ZabzMzaGMxZGxHOW5GbnJYMFpCaEJZVkVVU0RRT1UtNzFsdVBGYndQdHdaQ080NC1LaTdYdWhMM1RMS3YyS3k2R0xOY3VHS0R4Z1c4MTA1VllrTV9YeWpMRHB4SHRsdz09 |
At the end of 2024 I was very against bitcoin and anything that had to do with bitcoin because I was one of those NPC’s who just though “fake money no value terrible investment” but starting at the beggining of this year I started to do more research here and through other reddits and I’ve been fully converted.
Bitcoin is a great investment and I hope that Bitcoin can completely decouple from stocks to be more of a safe haven when the dollar falls (kinda like how gold moves) and there is chaos and uncertainty in the markets. I have a little bit of actual bitcoin now but 20% of my portfolio now (will probably increase it to 30%) is IBIT because I truly believe bitcoin will continue to out perform and outpace most stocks and ETFs.
But I have you all to thank here for knocking some sense into me and making me curious to do the deep dive and full research on why Bitcoin is a great long term investment. Now whenever I get the chance I preach to people they should have some kind of Bitcoin exposure in their portfolio whether it be through and ETF like IBIT or just holding Bitcoin directly or in a cold wallet. I’m still learning more and more but I now believe Bitcoin could be the future and more and more will start to adapt to it. | r/bitcoin | post | r/Bitcoin | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcEpHTzh2OWdHak5GY0s3bnk4c1hUd0RieThid3kzTU1iUlE2cjdKeXRiUHBtdkY2cURDN09VR1c3REZ2VWVzRVU1SGJnaXY4NmRRVkRZYV92WHB3OFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYXZrSTJzUUJKMEVzR0MzRVNEY0ppREdRaFRzNkNNeWo0Y0F2R0lIa24zTmN0S1NHMGZUV1VBSEV4bFZYVGczU1VQYndTTFFnbXNCRzBNNlQ2UlhSQzJmWUdSMG5xeXJhS0NyZGRDSHNzY0dmazNmOTZveWhwaWRabFNQbWI1ZnEwTnRUSXJUV2Y3Sld4Zmw1bk0zVEJlZkJWQllmMkkwYWJKNHBROGlyeElSLXQwSW5NUzlKb3F1NWswRktJM08x |
Exciting news! | r/polkadot | comment | r/Polkadot | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROVpyN3JiMDg3NWpHYWtNdl8xWThhWmQ1aU41VFRRRktzVVJLRGJDR2pud0xpSFo2cXJiVWFjamFGTkNtSUZMTkxOV084NGZhVU1CcGJuZWZnWmlpb1RWZldZRHhZY2pQbHVpNkxQUUVKZTA9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdFkyZUxPRW92amdxakFTYzRLd2lvRkJlZDhla0ZWOUFIejJBOVpTVUJ2bzdMRko1dFVjRzd0aDZOUEtXR3o0Y3QtRXdTUlQtQy1HcXBWbU1TcE53cnJjaE96YlA2SWlKN3VFcVd3cFlrcXdzMFhxSXJ5QWxfN3hCbGxJa1hVckdxSV9ZWGNjdzNPeTc5OEowa2NiLTlyMC1SelhNYUdmRXdKS3I0akVLV1ZkbFZmdU9KcWNleHRiR2R6MldyUTlOcVVwY24zT1lMTVdXdERfbEVfSVlMZz09 |
Hello I’m trying to break into IT from an unrelated field. About to start applying to jobs but just looking for some feedback to see if my resume is on the right track! Any kind of feedback good or bad would be greatly appreciated. :)
[Resume](https://imgur.com/a/3Shs67B) | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUmRYYzhEZUg1YUJMRlNsRUVXZ3JfOExwMUNiTkRhb2dMZHc4bGZ6R2Q1cXdTYTRWQzlNSmE1Q3BXRV9WQlZiS2M0ZzNlQzlqcVMyR25zMlAza2kycTU0RUdYWVRTQW5XWkVYSGdqa3ZTZzQ9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRX2U2MlRrV0J2LU44YzBHNDNIUUZyTEdTYTVaWHE5cHF6Q09LQXg0TDdPN1E5RkJzd01aaDdaWk1JaktqQ2xseXY5TEp5ZWdhLWk3ZURlUWp0RXN6cERDUGR4SEstc0dhQ29VSnBsWm5Ka1NHVTA4eVFROHBqTzV0UFZ4Qi1Hd1RSeUUzMUxrV2RfV3M2NWNiOVNSZmVobGJ2OHFmQ1FKaGljbTE2VHVMRW83T3g0RmxvT3poNWczZjJQZnh3VXN1 |
Hey everyone,
I’m working on a concept for a civic tech platform called IDADS. It’s designed to let verified citizens give structured, real-time feedback on policy questions—like a lightweight hybrid of Reddit, polling, and civic education. The platform is meant to help both citizens and governments engage meaningfully *without* relying on traditional social media.
Here’s what the MVP would need:
* Daily/weekly check-in voting (YES/NO/ABSTAIN)
* Pseudonymous but verified user accounts
* Insight-tagged civic discussion threads (Reddit-style)
* A Learn Hub with short explainers
* Basic dashboards for user activity and gov sentiment
Attached is a rough UI mockup to give you a sense of the layout and vibe.
I’m mainly looking for thoughts on feasibility:
* What stack would you use to build something like this?
* Are there parts you’d recommend prototyping with no-code or low-code tools?
https://preview.redd.it/xi1076bxtdwe1.png?width=1024&format=png&auto=webp&s=d11cd41f06c8f8f86b8b47b101208ab3208d1441
Happy to share the full concept doc if helpful. Thanks!
| r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRlVib0REd2ZIT2p1TFlLY2V1UlI1R05SUjVDMlZ3RjZWZHl6dVFlWkRJWHg0bDhPQWQ3ZzlIQjF3dU1VR0p3SFBLV0VuMi1fX0VTcGR3TktKc3czZnNhaTIxYzh2TkhlcmYyYmN0ZUU2Wm89 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRN0xJY2VES2E0OXlSRWxud1NwUThXOEpOT28xVzJkUTRGYmhwNXRxS3ZabExvYkpUMDRQUVJ2dk5UVGV6QXlaMEt6QU5uRmZEb20yeF9BdXh1UnhvYkFjTld1dG56aE5YNFllU24wdHY1TGV0Yk9SSjY2TW15czlqS1hnYmVWZk93MS04eVpLbXVrUmh0a3E2cmprYTM1eWsyaFJpQmF6RGFwVkFPVjR1S1BFRFFDWThrTDcyU3FzZkhVNjR3Zm1GcXZMNUhvZTBVNnlzRXNTYVN4VXdBUT09 |
Hi everybody,
I'm currently working with API-related specifications at my job (more from an architectural/documentation side), but I've realized that to truly understand what I'm working with, I need to learn the basics of how APIs actually function-- and that means learning some programming.
A colleague recommended I start with **Express.js**, and I'm open to that. But since I'm a total beginner when it comes to learning how to program, I'm not quite sure where or how to begin.
I've checked out websites like CodeAcademy and FreeCodeCamp. They're great in terms of explaining concepts, almost like dictionaries, but I find it hard tot transition from theory to actually building and applying what I've learned. That's where I feel stuck.
What I'm not saying is that CodeAcademy, FreeCodeCamp and such websites are bad. It's just that because of my lack of knowledge and experience that I don't know where to begin. It could even be that after all recommendations I would apply for CodeAcademy or FCC even, its just that I don't know yet.
Ideally I'm looking for a learning platform that balances **teaching core concepts** (like how API's work, how to build them) **with hands-on projects** so I can apply what I'm learning as I go. I'm willing to pay- my budget is up to 40 dollars a month, but I also want to make sure that I'm choosing a platform that helps me build confidence and skills gradually, not just throw everything at me at once.
Luckily my job gives me time during working hours to invest in this learning journey, so I'd love to make the most of it. Do you have any recommendations for platforms or paths to follow that could help me?
Thank you. | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRa3FTMTlNSU9SSUo4dkUweTBSTEtXQUF6MFdpQ3pscDVYakFrX1pONXpUbFdqZjl3czg4VFBDNDRuWllFdHY4NElUaERjQXZ5RGZlN2xtRjZTS25KUkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRd09HZnd5dC12bGRKNDNkV293Z2k0XzNkWXBnVE5kSG83QkpLdTc0cjJLSkw2cXE1VlFISkFyQXJrclM3eU10MXJqU3E1ZWdkSUtnOV95aE1nbVphVjJSVE5uTzN0Q0FvTFBIQVJoYU1KM3FQRmg0Y0Y3bFhQT21OZlA0dk1lNzNJNTNBQUhDWlU2U2Rfb1E5NkstNHR6WnNtdjVraHpuLVB3UFFqVHJoV1E4UXk0bFZndkFLZm1vOG1uSzQ3VmJ3 |
Hi everyone,
After talking to family members about Bitcoin, I tried to find a nice paper template they could print out for writing their seed phrases on.
I didn't find the sort of thing I was looking for, so I made one myself.
It turned out quite well, so I'm sharing it with the community.
Here's a link for the free download, in case it's useful to you or anyone you know:
[https://seedprint.org](https://seedprint.org)
If you've got any comments or improvements, I’d love to hear them.
Update: The site now has both 12 and 24 word templates. | r/bitcoin | post | r/Bitcoin | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNGZkWEdtRVVkR0FyNFZhV01NdFpwRkc0NWtYSkItaE1Lb3hZdEFXNnV4VDk3V2tNNWdTeklsTk5mbkFacnRKbFhoUjhMUTh6d3IzdEF3NHpwWFZxQUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNWZoQnoxbWUxNTJiODRIUWhMZlNISlRWMTBhNzhXQ2dPajZrMkV2M2ZVdzNnT1pxeVpsN0xuRG13VTFucmRDR1pkenNLaXh5ampEaFhkbEdvNURHczJZOS1FaGgyaTZHeXRIZTJWbUFfN1FRaURWNGh2Y0pJVDJrQkxkYXdIZEV5T2pQWXpFZ21TcUVIVjNCRjhPelZiOTNTZkJGUzhCWHBLV2FGbWZwWjZDcm1lcnlPUGxReGFOdmszOEw0VGNt |
Hi everyone,
I’m Godswill, a freelance full stack developer with 7 years experience, I offer both frontend design and backend development, I specialize in creating stunning websites, landing pages, web applications, SaaS applications and e-commerce websites, automation tools and telegram bots. I take pride in my work by delivering nothing but the best results for my clients. Here are the tech stacks I use: next js, react js, node js, php and python
If you have a project you’re working on, a website that needs help redesign or an e-commerce website that you’d love to create, a SaaS project or bot and you require my expertise feel free to reach out, I work solely on contract base as I’m not looking for partnership or free work.
You can also check out some of my case studies on my portfolio website: https://warrigodswill.com/ | r/btc | post | r/btc | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRb3ZMV0RQZVJyZkpOOHJhd2VEMEZRQzdRRlhlM1hxNUV2UWFwRWxreG9GZTFPNkpqSVFjUkxiRmVTQnpRaXUtdnhTS1lxOTRSaDV0dlRCczFCU3ZmS2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRc3pOY2l3VTF0OGNBU0hUbE80bWNIQ3NDc3RSczdCd0U2V3hTOXFhLVJ5THJtQlQzVkNoRExPdjlwOVk0MEJJbmduU3A0ZGdSTXZVVnpHSk9vT0tTS2oxN0pwY3ZpemR5SXlRZXVDcUVTSEhFTnZpaWZlelhjQk8xd1V6Y2dBWXhpUTlLMExwWjVSTHJYTEt2YjRHYkZHWHZaRkhBZDNHTXpBdXFVZlFVT0tIQXFGQUFzcjZPZE1tcHl3WTc5LUxz |
monero currently is one of the most (if not THE most) private chain in crypto. but after [vitalik released a blogpost about why privacy is important](https://vitalik.eth.limo/general/2025/04/14/privacy.html), its like every single blockchain now is suddenly focused on privacy... AVAX is launching eERC-20, Solana is getting confidential balances, ethereum is focusing on private L2s and privacy pools..
i know monero basically has a perfect distribution system (ASIC-resistant CPU mining), but will these privacy solutions from other blockchains pose a demand problem for Monero? | r/monero | post | r/Monero | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNTZnR3hOYmF5YVlob1phRU45b28wVjNLXzBtUjRMd2FHNnFrV3JNR2gxdUlHUFh6TW45ODltVUlxeXNnN2VMclppeUZ5MFdRWEhsd3Q0d2EwdHFxRkFLS285OHQyM05qSzNoZEFLUkpibFE9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWmpvNEVQVFhweGVnaGl0LUNGQ3NSbEd1OUx5NV9SenU4RzBYSk1Ockp3bFB6NWpqSEVkdU1tT1RGOVdhamlvZ2wyMzltUllVdGYwYWd6aVN4cWh1a1VDdzFxVTZfX2RrczRabUtjT19Dcld5bjY5b25uZk5iZ2xMWGxaVy1mSzdpNmpEOTlRT1ZZcEJTaTdpRHROUlFtdWctZDJ0aU9mUmlydndwT2VDclZnLWVDd2s3MDVpendLbHJGc09tcUJu |
You mention “love” several times about this workplace. It’s highly doubtful that will ever be a word you use at a law firm. Unless you absolutely are positive that you want to be a career lawyer, I wouldn’t look this gift horse in the mouth. Yes, law firms provide “training” - to be a details-oriented lawyer. If you get excited about what you are doing now, that’s worth a lot. Imagine you are 70 and looking at this fork in the road - what would your 70 year old self tell you?
(From a former Biglaw and in-house attorney turned something else completely (wealth management looking at leveraging AI), which still uses my legal training but is far better suited to me.) | r/legaltech | comment | r/legaltech | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRWh5bmk2Q181eHAzSllYLWlndEd1MFBYTklnV3lCQld5bEpqX21rcDRKYjB4ZjBOcHg5ZWdoVmEtNFN0b0QtRXJvbkd1Wi11WmN2bkMteXJScGJ2RFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQm1ST0VJcllwcTM5akJiM2tuZWpqSzBZMVkzbi05OXBORjRmbmFwTWUxRnp6VUhqWWIxYjI4X2Z5d0xrWkEzanRTaVFlMlViWEMwWllsYVpCdWtBTERyTlpjdU9rektSRnE4eTBYS21xSzBwSmgzVnRucURzdjMtZ1k3emlEWnloTVpIQ3NJS0x2S3lmRzRTZlVmZjcwNkhwaDNXZ3JSLWdNSGNSOUdNRl9la25qMlRKZlVHRS1Jd2xIN1JXa2hqSGUwdU9RNDFoMnFBajJqcmEwc04xZz09 |
Non-X Users: https://xcancel.com/mar1dev/status/1914637422526111805 | r/polkadot | comment | r/Polkadot | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNWZrNThBal8za2lVb1JBZEthTDhiQzBLS1l0Z3JicmU5b2ZUZDZEaWR0MTlpaHZKazhvUk1QSW50QXh1TmZseERhNFJsbExOdkRrZGZWM2xPR2JDTUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdG0zMGE3TlNTTEdEb1prZUJZS3dPSzZXU3NBdm1JQmhtSjcwbEdmTERjQXc2VjRUdEsxNlJJX2FHVmd0eVdUQVIzb1FaTHhrY1JDYUc3VzlRYW01MkNlblFCMElFbFdWVFRHQTJEUXFkTTh5YnFWTjZXSGUzWVplc3FhQTdEVXp1bDlmWVlLNEV5WG5GcWVHQ3ZaUXpFZ0dhM1IzVF9ZUVhiYnRiTzZLUmNnbXRYalA5V3dESXZKWURrdEpqXzE0RXNod1JjS3ZaUTBvVGREYjVfZzR3Zz09 |
Hi everyone,
I’m Godswill, a freelance full stack developer with 7 years experience, I offer both frontend design and backend development, I specialize in creating stunning websites, landing pages, web applications, SaaS applications and e-commerce websites, automation tools and telegram bots. I take pride in my work by delivering nothing but the best results for my clients. Here are the tech stacks I use: next js, react js, node js, php and python
If you have a project you’re working on, a website that needs help redesign or an e-commerce website that you’d love to create, a SaaS project or bot and you require my expertise feel free to reach out, I work solely on contract base as I’m not looking for partnership or free work.
You can also check out some of my case studies on my portfolio website: https://warrigodswill.com/ | r/devops | post | r/devops | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRczMwOXVfU3ZvV0RtendFN25MWHd6cFRidG1yMFRYTDNjZGQ1THhpZ0wycFpkcms1eEhtOTNjSHc2bWdjcVh3NjFWQlRRb18taWZHV0lQMEpNU2FNX2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQVBRT1dnWEpURG53a0toS2NkTW5MUm1qSTV0RHRyZ3JPMkJ1WFZaMk1SMmkzNm5VcnRHa1FuVW1DVjZ1NnIwQkJEWXZVU3YyaU40LVNINFRBTmN1UFpiSFhqLVNvN1E3OFhnaUE1TzdkZzhyWmphUWQ4WkZjYzlHa3dGNEZIT1IxY2oyLTBrNklkcFctMGdrazhFWWM3ZGs3WUVnWWRyZU1RNnd1NlFlUkNPejZyWlZDQ3U3X0V2WnU3dFFFLXVq |
I know very little about bitcoin but I’m set to receive 3 Bitcoin from my divorce settlement. Can someone guide me on what to do and how to receive it and also what fees/taxes I should expect to pay. The little bit of research I’ve done is pointing to opening up an account on something like Coinbase and receive it there but I’m nervous as it’s significant amount and don’t want to mess it up. I’m based in the USA | r/bitcoin | post | r/Bitcoin | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTDZUNDFqWlJfa3dCaTUwaEx3M1BHWDdOUDk3dVJKT2JsUGdsUVhYWmh3eFA5b2diQ2h0QjBPejVHRlpZY2RIUjZSQ0tVd0lfMWlCYnJLb3RQNXJYOVM3ZEVrdE9pUXhKZDBBYVhwVFJFTFk9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReFNwUjE4Q1FRWk01OFJBTHJxbE00bEhqOWJUemczUVNhTkplbXBReHVZOW1kZ3ExcFFuM0RfVXJhSEdUUzBuajdZZzIzSUhlM20yV3VzRTUxTnpIREsxYWFSX0FUUWlaSE1FWUFoU2w0cUVicE85WlN6UkxIQzBLbHpqNmM3ajFub3NJd1NJQlNoSFZhV0RBREs5RUNZMWxodTFSdnVEVkswV1NKU3pidU4tS3VEQ19PaktDM3prR1lpSi0tWHpZSHpxTnNWLTVhb0ZUN2xpZlJWbnVxdz09 |
What to add/remove. What to improve? UI, font, design..... | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRS1VfLWM0VGg2d0ZWMGZISVRZc0luVkJtTGI1bUZ3QTlXTlNMZTBYY3NJZG1Wb2tTMEVtRy1uWUg0a1o1X0Nmal9kT2trbnZCYVJqdUM1djktQThiQ3Q5dzRYY1NYZkZCYWE0SEtjdlNXWkE9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRckdxejJwX3VJYjJ2WmFFT1lvOVRnMk5vaWlXemFtZk5aZDYxekhMVlkwdUxqWnRzZWFMamQ1NTkzbmlaZ1lBVjlKSTNjSkM0WDBlb1VSTkR2N3pGNXNJTzhPTDVxYml4VWhxVEZneWhDUnpIakNVZkJUYXRTUV9fUGNtbkhHMkNLWFYyQWxHZnpyQ3M0ZGhRY3MzWTdKa3ZVZE5CM200MTZ3d3BpSlB0S0hiSEFhU0tiS1pUU0hEMzFlV0hMalB2 |
I use this as an educational post as I’m always looking to expand my portfolio - I’d like to know some reason re. your choices!
Note: This is a magical scenario as I wouldn’t recommend putting all of our eggs into one basket. | r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaGlwaVUwUE0yTjZScUJwMEpLVkxtenVnQ1NiQm1NR1hBeTg3S0lWMWd5WFZIVXdRZUNxM0l4eGVOZDVfUEdTcjVuUVNfallpZmhlWnNUUnlpRzlHZEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRVBEUDhwTDVkVVZpZkZTX0lGY1JodmM4WWZaYmJPTXFNRk04ZUR3eG1faEtYY3d0RmEtbVBFYWk5VGlLZU9WSmxWTTl3VjlTakNlZl9ZNkRXZklQUFNyVXNxTnJRdHAwbEZRVTFxZ2xIN0V2RjM1dERYRWJJQkRUVmhQbmJTU01Oa1Nrc1ZiQXZBYVp4U1R0QkZ3b1JlQnpNekFyN2xWVGtmM2Itd1YwcVRVVVlXQTBHY3dVR0NXUlR3YTRBX25WX1lVUGVKNTZfLTV6N1ROdzJrZ0J2dz09 |
Interesting! | r/legaltech | comment | r/legaltech | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUlhvc0VEWXEzZmp0ZmZ0bTkxc1M3THQwU1VKQ0V2LVh1Y2FEUjJUa0t5SXB3VFR2MEdEXzRob2dUVVMwdmM1Yk1NczJZMnc3MDA5UllVQld4WGI3M2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYm1TMzBUUWVpTXFoZm5qSWp1bDFJLVlMRXZiWVp0XzBwV3hJczU2NDNoNHdTbjJUeTVXZHZrUGhkWDMzcDFPM2hGWjVXYWsyaWVXcldfSGVWbHc4MExnVmpCWWlnaDNobWNVSmJUckhjN2xJcVdCa015RmJDNXJPTnNfTkVFREZ5ODdxX3IxWGxVSnVaejZBX2tqRXJxcFVPQzg0N252RjR0bWxscEhUM0E3aklpeGROcG11UW1ZY3oyQkJWTDZ3bVpad0E1WU1pdUxHajZ0RjNRemxIUT09 |
Hey everyone, I’m still pretty new to trading on Solana and I keep seeing people mention bots like BananaGun in random threads. I’ve mostly just been buying/selling manually but I’m starting to feel like I’m missing out by not automating anything.
Are these bots actually useful for catching launches or managing trades better?
Would love to hear if anyone here actually uses one and what the pros/cons are. Trying to figure out if it’s worth learning or just another distraction. | r/solana | post | r/solana | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReGpBa0ozVndkcXdiSmp2NzgzNDlMOEpsRGZRdjNTQlB6emRoRzhLX19aR2d2TGVfRWFSTExVNWVjS1EtQUFsOTR3QWhqRGxDT3NFZERPTXNIb1R1MWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbHFFX1ctTVJjMnI3X1drNEdfeDd5MFZhLThfLXZSN0ppUzN1M2FPM19PSEYybzZnZWdMeEVjUEthV2FfQ1RvaGwwOWowekt4VldNS1hWbVJ5NVlzYnd3UHd4bnY3djhZOE5RZWtucDJqdW1pSlgzLU9tY0dCak5INzNnVlhLbWdOWkdWd0lOR051R3FHMUlrZ2hfRTdBVVExSk1JQktJOWRYSEc0Y2tONGFkSUlsQ3hpTFUyczNuU0Y4TmNIM1RiNXZwOFpZWVJxNExYemNIcFNvbDFoZz09 |
Alright so I landed a screening for a remote part time job as a End-User Support specialist role, Is there anything i should study or look out for or should I not expect technical questions? | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbnQtXzE2Vnd3OGNWTXJkQmZWUDY3ZUppRExJOTY2RDR5Ri1FV0dZVmpqRllONEdmZ0dZZGloem1HOW9HWVR4eFBadHA3NUgtMTNJV0hvU3Jiemc3VG5uSmFib0xYM3pnLTZIQXJxQlRDWTA9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVFluMDdRN29aOVRmQ3V2ak4zZkJiMHhwYkw3SWtxOHhjeV9Zb0o4MDJJekJxV0FlaEtxYy1KWnJ4S0tzend0SnRCMUxwcGlKMTlCeEFRSFJoUEp4UWhqWXRvellrbFYtM3E0bExuUVRRcElLZ1Q2ZmVfcHpxYTN1OHU1cFRrQXAzM2RFWGRIek1KVzlzNzlBLWZpdEJxVkh0NmVMMXBXZ2Jtd0o4NzdUYWFYT21nVlBGUTI4TnRWN0FjXzBwSDRE |
Hi,
Need advice is it okay to store Bitcoin in Bitcoin Core Wallet? Cold wallet kinda expensive IMO. What do you think?
Thanks! | r/bitcoin | post | r/Bitcoin | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSEczc0wzeW9WZ1YtS0g4Zm5DbjJYc3JNS3BySFdlQURjYnRzYjE5V2hWcHA1VEtobktKdnpLNVFWTFgzWWFpcndCWWZSLVFHbDd4UmJtOGhGVURxeWlGWWJBVVpYLVFNRGN0b1lScTU5QWM9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMWRydWhwbUg5MTJCTW5oSzVUYmxaM1hIU0xRY1UyamdjTEU4S0JrTlpkak5iZmlSWDVuM3V5MjBDLUVPQ3R5WEU3dGQ5T2llOFcwbUo2MXU1S0VKSWx3U3dYMmptUm51dGRaT0R4ZDFwS2VpZkJCMVNpR0Niam9GLWFIOHhwaWxjeWczbXp5eE5nMmVjZVB2XzI0YUlLZktnZE1laDBza1NPS1l1aTZSaEFYd3lfRHI0cFk5MUd3eDVOampndkRU |
So two days ago, considering this is a SOL focused community, I posted about my intent to launch a token.
Instantly I got like 3 or four comments mocking my post and later that day I found my post deleted with some message from a MOD too, that apparently i can t even open again as it appears to have been a read one-time only message.
I am a newbie and completely non-technical background while my ethics has been proven in so many ways within my professional track so far.
So question is: why on earth would the mods INSTANTLY delet such a post?
Is this world gone mad completely?
Why would this community even exist since networking on a topic related to the SOL bockchain is instantly deleted? (my previous mandatory Flair was ”meme”, while now I tagged ”ecosystem”) | r/solana | post | r/solana | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYUlLS05hd2pXTmNBd2ZVRnZHMTdFVEVzU0Y4UGhZWDIzWTJKdHJESnVXU3daM3BqaHFrR1VXQWJGbmtUTkJVRF8wSmlNXzYtQl9VenpDWmZmeHJzZFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZnMtVm9DNERqZTAwMFMtd3I5X0VnOEExUUt2a3lzMzVjeElTZHgxLXN1Q0Z0LWFNMXpkMmtJVC1ieEtmRGU3T2YwWXJVejBGZXdvNmdBQXhOYjczRWxLbEdYaVN1ZVIyTUljQmFVZGdvN1FsWHhZbVYxSnA2WWdDZl9qZkc3clktc2NhaFVOb1dTZ3F4dzZRRU9UX003UlZXUndCMUNuZkZJbzBnNTNGcEJiUFJVOHJFb3k4emp3Mm9iMVhETHM1Vk1ENlFFNi1SaHdsdHZGSF9QRXJOUT09 |
What's considered a "crazy amount"? | r/polkadot | comment | r/Polkadot | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRN1BPN0JtWl91UUFhUnhDeXdFZnBZLWdWQUFWamlCZFJxWkZPZllNZWJ3N1hWTFRQZmtrajBSY3hkZ2V4bUkwTmdsWFRScmRzNnFGWkRHcGdpRVZSaHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNDZuR2tuR2dMbjB0ZHRVWjNOTVNCVTV4cUo5UzVtcXk1RHp5TmdOanVDbDl6ZlhOV3RyaU1tdjFzV202UldfVERnWjFwakNURWZWVXBGb0FLT011VmVvNkZOYkV6VURPUFJGV3NyNWRZRndCRXNIUnlfMTZ3MFpRWVZScWl5V0tFZ2E1WXBZV0d6d2lQeWtCUVFRRHNSWGxLT0dQRVFVT2t0aHhncFF4NXgyNlVscnJLVGk1TExyTUdEQzVvQ2hSaVFRbVBxSHhsMnk1V0VFbmhfaldmZz09 |
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/c4g2l654dket?post=asset%3Abd322e1b-490a-44ea-b442-04c1ebcba4cf#post | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcmQwWkpVSk9Kc3htSmhvNkVRZkltamlPSlRiX0x1RDJWenhIcC1IODVzNWJtelpnUzdKeE83aUFJY1pJajZ2SFhGVzhaOENLNU5ieU9RNGNoR1M2QVU4dk9QYXZVN2FkYS1DNHJmWVY1VE09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReU8za0xGNk1xdnpLbnZERkRfQ2MzdE14X0FIY0tBcDk4VGVRd3JfOUpjY2gwTHY0VjlhOHdhM24tWXN5RUE0aGRpUnpqU0NyaFZQbGgzcjk2d1lsT2NGXzMzMHRNbm1mQURQbU93eXJ2WFdrTUVqSnBZdUVpMndfazFxclVjQUI0bkhzNnBkcnJDUFZBNExTOC15Nk50V09NSzVYaHdQRjJIbnkyeWhzbWdSa2VxeFh1SXNrRkJhdlAwZ1N6Q29BVDh3UHJLSmFmbDdMNGJjYUVFOHFDQT09 |
I have experience in running local LLMs, you don't need to use CPU in heavy things like LLM running you can use it for encoding and decoding data and like that but in running LLMs the best choice is GPU | r/deeplearning | comment | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRldCTmtsXzlSVU9YR2o1WDVRWE5zNC1JNWJEOXNiN3ZRUDNaNll2djNlZmphMm1NSkx4WFF3MFRsbmJUNjR4eVAtc0U1V3JvNFNQc1VhRUhrLU9UeEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRY2NTTGVGb3V4UEJnOGhKTkducThoa2VkOXV4eElpWjI1bGpKbThYaFg1MTYxLUhLTHhXcmZUaU9rbnZwcFpzZ2lsNjlSTnJtNlpkYVprcXJhN2JZQzRoVG0ya041V0w0TXR5Vm5qSE1qUE1NY2VMQlYzNWYwQlRnMUhOU0tmY2JzVVRJalNrRjJ6UlRLMHRrbTZxZnFzd2lsSVBuQ1lfR0ZvZjB1STZQSDhNbHBET0lRUEVBWDVkbHlMQ1d6bGp4 |
I've been diving deep into Google's A2A protocol ([check out my Rust test suite](https://github.com/robert-at-pretension-io/A2A)) and a key thing is missing:
***how agents pay each other***.
If users need separate payment accounts for every provider, A2A's seamless vision breaks down. We need a better way.
I've had a few ideas.. simply using auth tokens tied to billing (for each individual provider -- which doesn't fix the user hassle), to complex built-in escrow flows. More complex solutions might involve adding formal pricing to AgentSkill or passing credit tokens around.
Getting this right is key to unlocking a real economy of specialized agents collaborating and getting paid. Let's not bottleneck A2A adoption with payment friction.
What's the best path forward? Is starting with metadata conventions enough? Let me know your thoughts. Join the discussion at r/AgentToAgent and the [official A2A GitHub issue](https://github.com/google/A2A/issues/265). | r/artificial | post | r/artificial | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNUZiNGtMalJRakJZRGM0SFpUWG9IM0pHOTFZaWZBWWNGenpaWEFsdXN1RktyZFMxY1hESHhqQjgxYk1ubFl5a0pxNXZxbXVOcTFwaVVsNDJGdzg5M0E1VzRSQVZKUlZpRDZfZWdNU3VLRms9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRODRWSC1Yd2hmQWU2Sm5qZnZveTZSWnczbDNCZmZucXNRbmZSNERQVjV3bXFlMmFRX05Ed01QczlVc2o1MkllMHJTZk12TzZLeW9hOUtXRDZaUDgzZzlzOUpRa1lQVmVLRFY4NE1tX3VMcDN1ZWZLLXU2QjVQX1BGYWROVDJOV3MyV2YzM01FWk93LU9KSEdrNjdMVmdCTzNOMXc2eElFZUkwbU9tTVowSzNrNnZNZUt1b2lEMWxXQWV1X3gtRHBqNnJvRUNCeFUzd0VieG0yZWE5YlZoUT09 |
Hey! I'm pretty new to networking and would like to setup dell Unity storage in our company to be visible via network. i found out i have to setup a separate VLAN for that, but i do not specifically know how to configure that VLAN. We are using Cisco C9300-48T for our core switches and C9200-48T-4X for edge switches. Only guide i found on the web was the following
create and name the new VLAN:
\- conf t
\- vlan 30
\- name iSCSI\_VLAN
\- exit
And to then set the ports so they can access it
\- interface GigabitEthernet1/0/48
\- switchport mode trunk
\- switchport trunk allowed vlan 1, 30
\- exit
is there anything else i should config along with the MT9000... Can someone guide me through the process
Thanks! | r/networking | post | r/networking | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQUFFelQ3NjZKNXNDTGljNHdDOUdlVmpicjZhSU5WRTA3cmtETExHR1N1NXhJQkhKOFp6OEFmT05oVkFNZGdva0s2ems5aXE2VWhVeUt3LUNVVlN2U3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYUMxN2Rtd0pPa2l4cnFIRVI1Y2VjYm9nZUtyMTI3cmFLWWJzcFJNbG40Y3BfNFNKX2NFenZDeVMtblhaTHJuc2s4cTZtZUlZeUhPYVBhV0hWZ1ZlSDZzMWozM3N0S0tweGVSNzB4UmlCSE9aR1dJT3RHRU80Q1lIajJuWk5TQXJmQmNUTnhQQmJZbmZoSGw5TzFYLTlVdHc3OThjN3JYWm5zZ3I2dy1md1YwPQ== |
I have been pondering about a question asked in an interview last May. At the time, it felt like I answered it pretty well but maybe it wasn't the answer they wanted. In the end, I lost out on this job and the feedback I received was simply a split decision between me and another candidate. Wondering if this was my undoing.
To preface this, I have finished my degree for a while now and have never been able to work in tech so I felt I needed an honest and sincere answer. I treated the question like a "What's your biggest weakness" style question, where you turn a negative into a positive. I said that, yes, I regret not studying something with better employability prospects and in an industry with easier routes into entry-level positions. But I also said that I hadn’t given up, even in this job market, and that I had been working on multiple projects and was still passionate about getting a job in software, despite the challenges.
What else was I meant to say? "No, I've enjoyed not working and being unemployed since graduating"? I think any type of "no" answer here would either make me look foolish or disingenuous. | r/cscareerquestions | post | r/cscareerquestions | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYkFJOFhMT0JITUxyTDFmb2Izb0JxSzZRdWdjcDV5NVVZb05JQkJOakVwLWh0RER2UFQtdFotYVQ0Qi1RLWdxYTc0d3JYZkVfQXFwcGZoNzlsOVljQTdEQmQ1TVVZRDY4c3JTNGxVQTdCUVk9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRR1VxR2dKakhNOURvQXB1VkJ5WTNidUlWV1N2OElibnVpNWhjcVV2MnU2aUcxRk9SdS1xV0JTekI5V1gtdFVrV0JUVVBWWkRjMEJHSjFBczFCYkhWMkIzOEFyRUp0akF6RmhUN0ZQODl3YUpUWHRjbjF5OU53UTBYTnhBVGRNWC13WUhyYUk3LTZSR2pwbVpJS0ZQQXNPcWtfckp4bDdibkVMczV3c1pOdTlRVlM3MDVadk1FalhRcEplOEF5RU4yRHhjZGUwZWxWSXdTU003dGYyUmFXQT09 |
[https://www.arxiv.org/abs/2504.13837](https://www.arxiv.org/abs/2504.13837)
One finding of this paper is that as we scale RL, there will be problems that the model gets worse and worse at solving. GRPO and other RL on exact reward methods get stuck on local optima due to their lack of exploration compared to things like MCTS. This means that just simply scaling RL using things like GRPO won't solve all problems.
The premise of solving all problems using RL is still theoretically feasible, if the exploration is high enough such that methods don't get stuck in local optima. The crux is that the current paradigm doesn't use these methods yet (at least not that I or this paper is aware of).
*I highlighted these results from the paper, although the focus of the paper was mainly on the model's reasoning ability being restrained by the base model's capacity. I don't believe this is much of a problem, considering that base models are stochastic and could, in theory, almost solve any problem given enough k passes (think of the Library of Babel). RL, then, is just about reducing the number of k passes needed to solve it correctly. So, say we need k=100000000 passes to figure out relativity theory given Einstein's priors before he figured it out, then RL could reduce this k to k=1 in theory. The problem then is that current methods won't be able to get you from k=100000000 to k=1 because it will get stuck in local optima such that k will increase instead of decrease.* | r/artificial | post | r/artificial | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRa05ScTU1dnRpeFpwUFdUN09pQ3hkN1htNmp3enNidDExUEpCOUVlVDFLNVpncE1RQkNJb0xaQXRTWDZ3NFhZNXlHUGtTVmtlTXZ1c3EySERmelZUdmFFSzBDNWFoSG5rUGNHUjdDRzBKVHc9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUUhINV9QS2NhYUxiMW5nRHR5LTNCa0hWWHBOWDFFV3VBUmNyblZCYm15SjRoRzh0OFRObk1LYlpudUllZU9sUlpNSzdpdGs1c2FnbDBBdjRmXzVoYlJMc01vTWJEYThCS3plQW9uSkw3ZFJHdmUxOXBYUGhGTHVxMmdLbXh6SnlMM2FOZm11blQ3Q0ludDZjeHdPMlh6aThhQUFEVFdZMXM3TWZ4WGtvSFZvcHpHQm5USVVmMWpOZ2F4THpid1VtajhBVi12TnJFcVpUdUg3S1dpem5mQT09 |
I want to learn how to code and I just don't know where to start. I don't know whether I should start with javascript or with python, or if i should use freecodecamp or codeacademy to learn coding. I need some advice | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcjBsZEVXZHJwZWtJanJOWjhhNnh5RTZneGw5R3IwMjd0MTlwTGVGR1ZGZGUyd3R3RS0zRGtZT2phaG5SemVjLWR5Nk04RmJIdm5VTFRuNlRxc1ZCOVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMjBQSkFOa0NFSF9HX1IySkVYd0IwbDJabDdmMW5WMmRKcDlGLUt2M0xfemNYY3pkX25ER1owRWlwMDdxa2xtUXVsUjFDODBuQnpsdS1zQjZiZGVpbldMZHAwUmRvQ3VhUXRyMHVKS1NDOXlwaXVIRHJZXzh3TnVMODBZWmJ4SGdtOHY4TzJWc2t1Vm1WZ0NFZGlzcURrSktqdzZ6WHo0d2RWS1ZSVFFaczNvbjlIMGNZNTF6VHZiTUNEeEhwZDkw |
Hi.
PLC have asked me to redesign the site, currently hosted and build on Wordpress with elementor but they’ve asked for all new sites to be away from Wordpress.
It’ll be a static site, not much content change except for a few uploaded documents for investors over the year.
What would be the recommended stack for this? React + node? | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVEQybjlXaW9mNGNHMDcwcW5BbmpoUDUwY255dmhLSUt2V1dGRDRLZmItT2tQVy1CbzUyNTlabjBlQWw1Tm05SUlYUUJMSV9TNzlqVmJhTHlLRUNHTFRKTGdObVdXVDNZcHItWkwtaGVkR0E9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRc1BIYXZqUkxFazRnREllRUtsdk9KVG1PYmQtVDEwYkFPREFpTG4ydjVyajlEY2tqVGNIdktBSUZCM2xubTBHRWZNWEdtcEljdEtrUnlYd0hleGhfVDNLUGFlVzNqYTBhZm92NGl0ZExoWUlLSHJibmt3NzdkN0hFaDhrRE9tdWZWUXFENUxPZUU1SjY2S0RiSXp3ZGU2Wl9KVXA5Wkh5UURIM29VSFRGVTdJPQ== |
It’s my first year in college and will be taking my first coding class. I’m not sure whether to take C++ or Java since my goal is to become a software developer. Which class would best fit me if my end goal is to be a software developer? | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbFVnLW1yUktEb0JpQlpQMkpVRjBkTWVHenB2TjNfWTRNRTFlOEVRV2ktbkIxd0ZJYkN3ZFdrUkR4enpnVkpoaGdKbVR2X1M1Szc2d3dISVBTMXV0RXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQmRpLWlqVEoxOTRDS2czdzJ6X0xCLUxwbXV1MHRfWjBzd1pkeWlUblZyNktGTVhEeHdTZkdncFYyR3BaUjRMY1I1WDNkQVFFemdUWTZHQUNUM0lxdHBYRFg2a3Y2RDB5Y2V4RmtNUXVBSC04ZEtqNU1sdGlEZ0lNeXVCN3ZkcldlM0phOWlSb1d6bEhBTVNBZ19NNTQ1dFdwOFRYUHpCa1dVb3d3Snh1eWJpYjh4RGNTTnYtM216MmlnaENlUGR4dml1eHA5TWZXM0hQSldTZkVMb19sUT09 |
Considering the euro/dollar exchange rate, the Nasdaq 100 has lost 27.5% from its February highs.
Throughout the entire 2022 bearish phase, even accounting for the euro/dollar exchange rate, the decline was 30%.
This doesn’t necessarily mean we’re close to the lows, but it gives an idea of the extent of the decline, in real terms, so far. | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRT0Z3aWFzdENlNlp5OEZjM2lkdExhNFRmanVaOEQybFV0ZG9OMW5TWUNsX1hrbnNBSllWVTgtZHczRk9MamMtdVdIeHZ3alNLRXdkOHQwUmMwcWxkT3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROTl5Y0owNTNlTDVLaEdESkY3X1RmY2hob3lGeFFlQ3BIM0JtV2RHMUMtVjFkUjl2N2g4NTB3XzkxYmFPendiVENKRHZ1NlgzTS1TcnpqbFZKa2MwWXVKb1JNdFhzQkpwaHNYdTRDS3dOWWVqQUhnOElBWWMybW1BSTluTU1OT1hNOTRtamROd2lvNFYxNVpxSWdZbEgzQ2xoRkowb2pFYUdHbzFVa0UwRS10UDZwRUsydUlaMFdiTWlGekFXSGlLYkdGOXJhMWNCNWQ2MmlTb2tEWlZvUT09 |
Hey folks,
I’m working on a hackathon project where we want to check if someone's GitHub matches what they say about their coding skills. Here's the idea:
1. A person gives us their GitHub link.
2. We check their repos (code, commit history, languages used, etc.).
3. We want to figure out if they really have the skills they claim. For example, if someone says they’re a full-stack developer, we’ll look at their repos to see if they have both front-end and back-end work.
4. We want to use an AI (LLM) to help analyze all this data and give us an answer.
**Question**:
How can we quickly build a simple version of this?
* What tools can we use to get and analyze GitHub data?
* How do we set up the AI to check skills based on their GitHub?
* Any tips for making sure we’re interpreting the data correctly?
Thanks in advance for any help! | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaWRISUM0dTc0MUhCTkNZOXUyTW1HMkZfRWx1Y0dCa1liVmhzdzJMclFCZldzVkdmT0Y1M2U4UTJjWU8yZDlyUWw2WG9ubERicFlqOE1HdWdiTENuQ2tjME5RNjRnS2NyYjVzaVZQMGRseHc9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReHM3RWc4ZFgzTGFqNDZiTmZXaXJ1ckdvcEV2RWY4SDZ5UHByUi14bWNyNHdfQ2FLRWNVZlE5U2Y4eWo1cS1sZDhpOTBmQi1ienRidlpVNi1ZTGE5V3cwMUdWRnZrNnlOaXRNUGZqTk9OMDVTRVRzdXRmN1JTUlNwZ0lBREgxQ195ckNyeTdfVVJkU3hLY1R4ZG1pcjlqZVdzTFlaZ1hLUFdNeWI4RE9WbmY0aThzVDVvMmI2NkJaTXJUUDNnODYyS3NlOGNWNFNJZnB0UC1hUHdzc1FuQT09 |
Hi, I do research within the space and for some time i have been quite frustrated with some of the LLMs so decided to make a video about it testing quite a lot of them. Hope this will be useful for some | r/deeplearning | post | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRR3hTaXVNYUV0bmF1cXNqbURMUGpkbTNTdFR6UDN4aWF6S0dwVlFkUTNYTkZVQWtrSE9YaEJSVWY4Y3R6MVQyVXFqRWMxSVR6eWx1RjBtZmRKcUN5UVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRV1ZleTFBdGhHS0tFa0RHbFhpRTlnRm41Q21peEJYcFBuTEpXNHpzSGhMTzh5TGxhTHBfMXdLV2lIY2J5N1RyT3VHWnB3OXpZMHdFcUg2TGZ4UnBuYUFYa1JFS2hEc083V0YyN3hZMjZNQk9NSGw4cEtFSXRqdlltNUo5NV9tdmpZdXpGbEZ5cjB3V1JBM1p1MVZacUtyZ2pVWEhkZGZfSGtpNTNVcXFfeHJ6NmdnY0xhcm01anJlUC05MUJVcXV0ZXJ2aXIweW94SFg4M2VSMEY5bkxQZz09 |
**I’m currently in my third year of college and have a solid foundation in frontend development. I’ve just started diving into backend technologies to complete my full-stack skill set. That said, I’m conscious of how my GitHub profile reflects my journey. While I'm actively learning and building, I want to make sure my GitHub doesn't look like I just got started recently — especially with placements approaching in my final year.**
**So I’m looking for guidance on how to smartly build up my GitHub profile over time. As of now faking it, to make consistent, meaningful contributions — even small ones — so that my growth looks organic. I want to showcase a timeline that reflects genuine learning and development, rather than a sudden spike in activity just before placements. Any advice on how to approach this — like types of projects to commit, how to maintain consistency, or strategies others have used — would be super helpful.**
Basically how do i fake my github profile for now until i learn webdevelopment thoroughly and start making actual contributions? | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWWo5RG1aTVhtTUlqUWNGOFhmX3VyYXhkbXIycTNlR19kVGhBbjlFM21LVV9uMk9OazIzMG9Pa2FZaDI1MmR3TkN0cFJqQlV3TDZ3UlRQOGxCQ1hzVlZDZV9BOG5XWUoyR1BFcG9EWWNETjg9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUEQ4Z3dYZXQyLV9wUzVmLTVQMzU2N2JETWw3YnZTcWpxdGlpQ3c3VkVYTFJIRmF5ZEVSREZTeUt5RGh3YnNmRS0yX0dLTG1BcGdEVzN1VVhZc3QtdW00eVVZdUpBTkRaQXp0cXNJMmFDOEhuZzRzSVMtM3d2dGxJWFdaNUpBZGh2WUVNYjQ0OW1sTFVEUzF6S29HSTZYUV9yUEw5VXZJdGE4Ui02ZWh3OGVTVDdvajktYlo5dW1WWkZnOEJQbXp0 |
hii fellow programmers i am a bca graduate i have a decent experience in programming i have programmed in c/c++, html/js/css, sql & python i also created a music player for windows as my final year projeect. but now i want to restart my coding journy from start because i want to become pro in fullstack devleopement and software developement and i am confused about where to start
please help me with this | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRU3poamhZdzRCTHFkWk9PVkU1Wks3MmRMd0hyN3l0QXU0aTJBZG5tNXhrSU9FbENuWl9fSkFYVFg0TG5TZ3RzeE1rQVhIckl3YktNeHliZzJXT1RNQ1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcGxENzA0U1ZJSjFzOEVxWlNDSE5TeGNnWGZjNGdQbVhYTllTOWNyd0s3R3ZFdVBMTGZiX3JNdURGM2xBaVRteGZVa2RocGt4OHQ4RGFsMFRiTFV2cmVsRzFBUnhkTzF2cHQ3SmExd1lFVHR4NTNNUjQxajk0UWFVZkNRRFpQWEMzbkpfRklaRzZ2bXRBVmlEbVRrRkZhNEhhT1NNWmJfeExrYXpMaHhBalVHbjRrZkVoak5WZFdpRmNxYWVKZDJP |
i have been counter a lot of them recently and it is very annoying to work with them and yet i don't know how to deal with it, especially when your work depend on their work and even refactor their code/work | r/cscareerquestions | post | r/cscareerquestions | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReVc5Smw1NjNrNlVZb3djQXFrVUl6QWdNRkFid2g5NVVBNGFqQzM2T21sZzNCQXFka2NnT3Y0MWlKbC0yTzhIUzNOT0hyZ1VBRGZ0OFZ1c2drc09HRFE0cmRIVmZuaGFuNzFGYk1hMDVVczA9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRd1ZvMFRCVllOZ1dvX1UzdW9Bajd5ekNTQVBaeDlMNk8tbkVEZl9nazZQT2hfME5yaXY1QUN6TWxzelc3b3N0X1ZNMTVMVnpwaFJfY1JrNEF5cE1tTUZyS0FFMUZ1NGQwN09GWjg3MmF4UHoyak9Yb0ZvX0F4UlJGb3VzYk5qSkVYOXItRDhJakxJRzQtN0J4bXE2UEFnWHR1bl9GMVlSS19JczU5eUhRVzhKYmNwNHhoSUpvWVFYeWZlMHJQb3l6QUluQWlNZk9qNTNxX3lySE4zMGViUT09 |
I recently designed and conducted interviews and had many thoughts documented here:
[https://towardsdatascience.com/beyond-the-code-unconventional-lessons-from-empathetic-interviewing/](https://towardsdatascience.com/beyond-the-code-unconventional-lessons-from-empathetic-interviewing/)
It contains:
1. 5-page Brief sent to candidates
2. Feedback from the offered candidate.
It provides guidance on how to make a good session, diving into detailed mindsets and behaviours.
I'm interested to hear unique experiences you've had in interviews:
1. Any activities or specific discussions you found were particularly engaging or beneficial to the process?
2. What feedback did you receive, after putting in what effort to get it?
3. How did your interviewers misinterpret you, or how you could have told a story better?
4. Anything else you wish was done to make both sides more prepared? | r/programming | post | r/programming | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbk5aUTV5OVZqMGtpNjJ2cVVPLUNSWURIWk5rQ21jWXNQcncyRzBLek40RHNRbVo2MndBWGdFVWxJa0hfQWVnOHVBa3lBOXJtU09hM0l6UGh4RW5mTFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRR1ByMlhZbVhHU0pLdXNCNjl5eXZGSjdWNlJhMXFjYkNnMHNDSmZnMmE2UnlwSTFiUGRaVmVCcF9nMjlMUU9hWmVIcEdyVUh3ZDRoWUo1SERkVHBwTnpKS0VDaFo0LVBmN0ZiYXZqbFdzOWo5SWNwR1NkWURoUktBMEZxakdkVXA0OF9zSy1VUG1XWlo0b2JzZDlDMVgza2tzVmFIckttTHJMZ042ODFBcklCSXYwd1poRkJfUDhUd3NHLVRPUGVxd0VHWjNMNW56cnV4dGtqV2M5VEY1dz09 |
Morning all. Bought some SPY calls yesterday before market close. Saw call options being bought once SPY hit $509 yesterday and decided to buy in and hold overnight. Pretty happy to wake up this morning to a gap up. Sold all 10 contracts. Profit of $4200. Happy trading! | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRU29OZUFZU3ZRT3I1SmhzaFo3LTR1SnpjNkptUXNPT1dtM1dlSXVGVExRVnNWdWZrdkw2QkhCeE5fb0l6OHI0YnNTMlpwT043Vi1heFptWm1oX3RIMlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdWZjalhWcmRDWWV1czhKQ0NSN3Y1YXhBVWNBUnduVldwbWRobHpZei15UWl6aW1RaGZhTVZycTI4U0lzam1sTzkxVC1JcDhySHNkQU5JVnBaLVYwaHVENTN4UldDN3lsb2hwb2F2Wlk2LVdYNDdyWTdFSXVIUVJCSXAzdkJmNThhZmFrU3BrMnpnbXB1NmJfaXYtUEZFdk96YUhFR3FkdDNENW91T2RKeEpKaHMxdkpJVS14SE1kdW5haUY4UEFDNDAyMS11R2FVUm9EdWtlLWM1MThaQT09 |
Hey everyone,
I’m working on rebuilding an old website of mine, but I’ll be honest — I don’t have much experience with UI/UX design. I really want to improve how it looks and feels, and would love some advice or suggestions from people who know their way around good design.
If you don’t mind sharing a few tips (or even helping out), feel free to DM me. I’d appreciate the guidance! | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTXBQQnRyVFpla0gtOVhmUlNkVTdQV0laV29xdjVpb0ZXdm1LMTFfOGFROGYwNmRHRUpXUmp6MTg1SjVrZF83QVN6cDZwY0hkWFZYWHAxcVVyeVM3TjIweHUwaUExOXNRRE9oVUJhN0tkZVE9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbW5WSjFUZ1dIS0tzeWpXUEdvUDNrZW53RUUzMTVoTUVQYVhEV1BCQ1plcmlCcWYwTWF6MUJQSlhyUzVFNXl2eURUenh4YWhHNGFLMkJEN2hsVG9HM2ZVSXJrcW1nOVJ3MndRWTJqTHVvYmZwV0xjbmFFc250VjdoWlhiMDNFT1ROb1RSSWJnRmllSHg4ZWJFQndhUUN2Y2x0aW4yQjlsVFpiUWhqc2M3a01sbDJQVHE2NFRHeHVBN3ItclNScjdU |
I have been working for a small f&b company with 5 restaurants as a iT support . Where I have been managing kiosk , printers, email , Pos etc.. I have overall 3 years experience,
Now I have managed to get into a BANK , where I don’t have prior experience in working in a large enterprise. I have been selected as a Senior associate . What are tasks I am going to do, what I need to look into. My new works start from next month. Please help me out. | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQlJtU0RWLUp0N2VqUUE5R2U4V2NQOEtqckZtQWk4MW1kZ1hEbnNRUVRJUVpHbU5yelpVVW5mOFRVRmRaZW1NaVRfSzdjdTg2SjJGOG9KZmFNWWxmTXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROVZPRHZ3dEhNa0JwOVF4N0lOdnB6YWdZSnRkdzNMamNSNmhEcjc3MldIQnpWa2tyZGYyclZKb1I5cVNVM2JhM0VUdWx0SF9najRta2ZYTzNlemJ4eGVibGhNUFV4Y0p1U3ZWWG9LQ3JBRzF3d1QwbFZuUWN6a3QtNUotRDJXVmtvMXJpd1E2Nkw2elZoS2xjcWVLWFd3Y2ZON3gxLXkzR3BteXdxT0VWWFRFbmZHV2tmbHNxcy13Nzc0UVZhZHhN |
As I said in title, I am looking for a OSS project, but currently I can't read very long documentation and code, also I can consider me as beginner in OSS contributer work.
I generally interested in Desktop Environments and Cyber Security (especially WebSec) | r/opensource | post | r/opensource | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdU1WbnRDUUs4cURmNDd3c0JuXzV1VFJ4dzg1a0tOZGtSLUxMNWpocENjcWluUFVsSGphOFlRcmV5ZzFFenRHOTc2T3lXN2IyY0hDS0JacnN1Sllqb2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNENBdWEzM2p6LWQ4MThXUUhScVNHdzBGNjlCdF9uWUJFeGxjQ3hQOV9LeFl0UFRIaXFlaTQ5MEUxLWRBVHZPVVpkZWhwcms1ai1sM1VQUWxhWWxKSW9Zei1tRjBBQ2p2V3JiZGZVTkNScTYtOFJPVW5NaERHYVBCQ1RmUmI1em1Xc1NUWjI0a1BITDQtaU5IZ3FDZW1oaU5YU1hQQ0ZreVQwblNtNVFmb1BGeGh4ZGNINklha3RfaTRKWXo0ZGty |
Trying to find cool extensions that I can use. Currently I only have some standard extensions like:
\* Ubuntu dock
\* app menu is back
And fuzzy search
I am looking for cool things that we can share accross this lovely community. | r/linux | post | r/linux | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUVUzaFVYT0RCc0xpYWZmNTJyMG81NmxrSEZpeDVmZGVHUXAxd3c0U3hHRGFONldyNlpSUS0talNHSUQ1Y1NkbTdlVy1xNHdGNjV2TXlnNDUxMEtkNGc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRM1pkbERaOVI2WXlscEdFMDFtVFllY21GRjliRllkLUlMbU1KOEFwNGRJUnJCOWdNN25ydHpZN3N4aVJGZmdMT19MdGtaRU92TTVqR0RJZTFSdFZLUVBKd1A2b2NvRVFiWE9CLW4xQnFyMFdZM0sta3JpTlc0bmY5Y05XeVFmaC01T3loMU85ZTlqMVFZRlNZSnZIMUV2WlczanFlNDYxckhKdzVwa0JjcURBYVRtZGtWeG1BSWY3QjU1UTVvMmVP |
Hey folks,
I’m working on a SaaS app and need to nail down the legal stuff. I’m looking for practical advice from anyone who’s been through this. Here’s what I need help with:
* What legal pages do I absolutely need to add to my SaaS app?
* What other important things should I keep in mind legally?
* How do I make sure everything’s covered in those legal pages?
* How can I protect my app from misuse or abuse by users?
If you’ve launched a SaaS product, what did you do? Any tips, clauses, or resources that saved your bacon? Thanks a ton! | r/legaltech | post | r/legaltech | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYWRRVVpZSG9vdld2a2pzM2xkYnByem5tc0JmMjRJT1lkenF1Yzg0ZFR4ZFN1cS1RZU5hbERuU1lsbjgxXzdFRHlwOWo2Yl9MaWlRSy0xaGxYUU5mbkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMVpSdVFTVzdma3JIS20xYlNhQ2dGVEJsYVNiYnp2bVNDNjI1aWYxM0ZwaTdhb0pyYV85eWdzT1B3QXBCblY1VEZ4dHl5bW15VlJraGYzMWpRNnlvN1ZTdlVoZGVIZFRxcDRpNlpqdFI4aTJTTVRFeVNQY3RCN2RzQWktQ2hIQTA1Ml9vbDVxWG1KWE1UZmRtUjB6ZUZpY0pmSE5DZy1BVFotVmdBamd5Qng4U0l4ZU00Z3FteE9TYlo0NzdKMFM3WGJMNlZtSzBHVEZ5SDdjWmgybm5nQT09 |
A few notes on this!
1. This is a lightning transaction, not an onchain transaction. Look up "the lightning netowrk" or follow me + my content.
2. The wallet is a lightning and onchain wallet, it's called Bitkit.
3. No I do not care about selling 50 euros of bitcoin; I needed to purchase things with this 50 euros.
4. This was on Madeira, a portuguese island near Portugal.
5. Bitcoin doesn't care :) | r/bitcoin | post | r/Bitcoin | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRb01WQ25kWmVTMGU2ZHl5ZDRvRklsWEZPRVhFakxVRENHd2NwRUFhdHA3RW5UdjhSLU1KTGtaQ2Yta1FvcTdYeXBDb2oxQU4xV3hVMmYwaXdTdWQ4M0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYnN3VFBrS25RSXVhZXdpN3FGMUdNc0pZQmlIVHFRUGVydjdmSjdRT1RPZDJJblItTU1PT3dTd3Ffc0ZobHFFS3pwWng1ejl4bkx1RDBKRzlzTk11bWlLMWo5NkNPVklwMEx1QUpzSWZ2TkpQOXNUMjJ0b3RtSmhzRDlLUjI1NFZFS3dtREJESFZyZGk4Rm1QSFd1Z2YycnNQSWVxZVM2MnlpM2lsY3E2aWZhc0lITXpiMHoyMWZUcU5EeURjRk1R |
Is it just me? or that I feel it is riskier to hold stocks cause it just takes one guy with power to bring them down.
While we have seen Bitcoin being put down by multiple people in the past. Even spit on by naysayers and it is still preserving its status even with this market turmoil.
P.S.
I am planning to rebalance my portfolio to 20% stocks and 80% bitcoin. Previously it was 40-60, respectively. | r/bitcoin | post | r/Bitcoin | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRk5Od25zU1NZSFRFc25XU3I5QkkxbENLbmQ5eFZRTmQ2ZThPS1h0ZTRaS3c1U2FEN0UybHBRQ0xpMkVWMFdmRkxMMHU4T2NIMVdPazRNMnBfRTRIVGhyY0NVMktKaG95NWxsMWpiblp2Mkk9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNmFNUVU2bFc4THp5UUR5SF9vYWhyYzVfS09hWldzdWxLXzM5SzVKbUZlckhzZHRjM1kwdkI0ZXFMQzN3UEI4aWVSMHI0T1dLc1hQRHcxOGE0OElhWks1WlBDemRVX0NYdWtGc1lPYXV3ZTNEeE16R19HaFhyQ0pWV0pJaVBoTHN5TGNhNUw2ejdDUmFQaHlxNzNNTjZwLUl1YkRoUHZkMkdFTlBuZnRBS2ZiN2lRSFotclAtOGs1T3BWMlA2ek5o |
Thinking of starting a new personal project, but it's already been done multiple times before with multiple repos available.
How will employers take it if I still work on the same project? Will they think mine is just a wrapper around one of the currently available implementations?
I had the same dilemma when doing a video player, because there was a step-by-step guide with basically all the code available to do it, so anyone could've just copy pasted the code.
The project i'm thinking of doing is more advanced than that so i'm not too worried about just having another generic weather bot.
However, i'm more concerned whether employers might think mine is just a UI/UX wrapper around currently available implementations. Even if I could explain it in interviews, I would still need to get that far after all.
Thanks! | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcEpfSzZXZngtczdsaERnSUdIU3QyZDBFZWxwU1hWREJ1VFlFLTFsaHlrQnNQUTJ4aDlGTDhMZExLSmhRRC1HaloyMk9mSzlIWS02djhBamhIbFlwVmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQVh0MmM4NTA3N1RnSDRDNDNXOW0tbjVqb0x2OXJwbWxkaVhmNkxtUkxGOWJmemxYTkRmWGdGb3BQRzAyU0szandVb3k2YjRhT2xkeHZDUHU1NEVKQm1kSUNXa3luaHVtbDU2NHh0SHptbXhLaF9RZVNTRjJYM3l1SWs4anlVLVpzbG9uRzFOM3ktcHVjUHIyNjFGaEpjckNNWi1YTUpwZ2VEamdpRkhsaktLQThORVpRc0tJSWlEWWpGUURReFpadUQ1cXM1NGR1SG1CWmQ1cl9uRmxoZz09 |
Hey everyone,
I'm in a bit of a tricky situation and would really appreciate some guidance.
I've recently completed a full MERN stack project. The issue is—I didn't make any Git commits throughout the development process. Now that the project is done, I want to push the code to GitHub as if I had committed it incrementally, from the initial setup to the final version.
Is there a clean and effective way to simulate this commit history? | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRN3prbktlSGFYeGt1YVpidUIxbVZpXzJKZFk5SGZEalRyZkFzTHNmaHI1cnBOOUtGVU8zZ2RaMV9Zbk44Sy1xY3hlYWRmT2l6U3JmVEkzU01PUHhoMmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMmJqMnRMdXhTWG5UWThQRHFWdlJLbl9CQ0hqOHR1bWk5Y2ZGOFdlM2VnTVVLOE83MWVYbjIyejJ3dGVBTG82RjhlQTdnT3BOdkV2RUZXOWtUUnVsY0VwUUNPbnRxV0QyeldlbmdJX0x5S2pTNE1nVjhDTXduU2hsRWNmN3BuSU93MlZhMExMT1pwbzZOd1VTR0dfQWRCaHdBSnhma1R4a1c2TE9wU1pEUkNVZU93TzlnTmEzVjVtRldsek8xdWNwQ0w3MURYMXpsVGZ5MzNFdzB6dDhiZz09 |
I have been taking an introductory class on python and have covered up to functions until now with DS, OOP, and UX design left. I want to go into AI and ML so should I start learning that now beside python and how should I balance the two as an highschooler? What can make my life easier while learning? | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReThLakNJdm16bTdWVW1feHR5enBlZ295aGtBMlZ3VU5tbkU5TWs2U1R6LUE4VTdkOWg2eVRQVk92QmdXTjdGSFl4aHp1eGl5OFltdldvcEJNZ0szd1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRM0FrelluT1UxTHdRaFlwNmZjblExWTIzeGV5OXJXTk05OXExbk9zMWtSZFZUdXRVWldsZ2pTT0FLbTB6ZXE5TE9sZFdzcVdBeEowamxFSVJSZnVOTGp3RlVXR0lvQjU1QldPMW8yWjRvdHZFV21tUVU0WEhsM0VobllQU1d1U1Y4RjR0dGJRbS11YkxlT2ZfYlB2bGw0akY3bGo5V2tZdlhDN1JTQ2pBU3NfazI2Nkh5MWdNalZ2dGhyU1FENmNV |
Turning 16 this year, focusing on O levels. I currently want to get itno cybersecurity and learn it more, also wanting to in the future pursue a degree in it. I find jobs like cybersecurity engineer and pen testing especially extremely cool. Can you guys share some info on the jobs and how to start getting into my education pathway towards this job scope? Also how can I learn it on my own. I have seen some cool stuff on tik tok, even the unethical stuff and overall cybersecurity seems really fun. | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROVQ0aDdiOUNZSVUtTGlrQ1BteFI4TVZaWXp4ZW1aRWwtSTRlcFB4d2dIbjhJU3ZENVd5RXlHUW9GcVJSLUd4MlQzS0Y4Tmh3d05ucG1yZGtubFhBeWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcExGdi10VTlrZkREVjUwTnR6QjgteE44dTNYY0ozRVRiM0ppUEZiMmdpeHJWU2xIeTJPVEVNdHdmaFJZcEtiUDFJRDhQdlFaRnkxY3F1VU5pN3FSTm1kY0J2S243di1NUHMwQjRnOHpNajlMVzNBMldVQVhVNEE2WXhpOTVuWlkxbV9SMURpbXZ6TWVPZWZwQy1OTUI4U0RRcExSLUE4bjU5aHg2VmNzaWhRZnY3ektBQWEtbzNHM3piYkg5a2o4 |
In in the process of getting quotes for a switch replacement for our old HP 3800. The recommended replacement is the Aruba 6200f JL727B.
Just wondering what the disadvantage is of ordering from somewhere like server supply, vs provantage, cdw, ect. Server supply cost is $3600, vs \~$6500 or so from others. What is the difference, or how come server supply is so much cheaper? Both are listed as new. | r/networking | post | r/networking | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReThrT3EyWGNGXzhLNzllc0NSOEVoV3IzMGtheHdMejVZaThNR1VoYkxTdEUyS1FIaTlCMURLeHZ4RGZRQXRHbVBzcWhtLU1XcUZablFsZG9YSVBhVVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReVdDMFpQbFhVb2lpZHB2Zi1qdU4wOEdNdU5HZGxxUXlLWUMxVjRSbExWRzdkek1lX25rNGk3cGZtQURKekI5UTdUbG9WdFl3eERxMExpdldoZ29Qb1hOTi1uaDVoSmdSeC12eTVBLXZjY2tiLVVraktFNnUyZ1g4YzB6eHRiY2lqbkw3N1RlT01tYTBPdEJCYVlfT3pKRWF1a29wXzBJbU1oRGVNUFRXYkgyUFFOM1ZQVzQ4QVJibHJ3V3lVTWNp |
Based in Michigan. Oakland County. Pretty close to Detroit. Any companies you suggest for a complete beginner? No experience except for customer service and call center (in healthcare, not tech).Currently studying for CCNA. | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWC1XRHpkZ3FxMTg3T2Mwel8zal9NazlmYWhPZFZRaDhaVlVVWGk2LThrbGxqdXV3VnU1M1ZzQ0xQY05jWDNyd05RVFVOU21icDNVaFU1cHp1TVotUFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVlE1X1RyY0hSdl9qRDluRWFBVUpyZ0NZenZ4bG9hZ2FpUmNVNjc0cTgya09zZU1FWkRjRWRraEtQSXJRZ1A1aU42X21BSFhENHFfa194amFZZjRRMkNlTlJLUTdxaldveTVDT3NpajI4NE5tRVZhYWtJUWpGLXVBYVFrbzUxWGdaVTMybHRLWHp2UGVKRHp5MjhxSHhNUk1kYkszR2JYMHZnXzVITUNMY214dUFPeGNJQndsWW1wQUgzUVpyOFJlcjBBYi12MVpxa2dSSVlycFBEUlN4dz09 |
hey everyone,
recently I start using AI more for fun and gradually I dive deep into it and created an awesome projects out of it. Later I thought is this projects really valuable for my resume or not?? Share your thoughts on this | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRemFQNWhRR204S1VFZkdPOTFWamk3OFpNMjNCVWhPNkZkRkZwQlVnX1NZRTgxTVB3Q05SQm9hcDdYM0djVmpYQ2tQTVBuWmc5SzYydDFzQ3ZjT19mT1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQ3NuZ1cxWVpGLVB1TTVZbnFEX3poa1k1WjJXUTkxMzRhU0Y4eXZpRHhMWUlUMVNGc2NzZU5yR0ZuVmN2S1dlNko5dlNkMmZzME03TVhBZWtPMXRiNlZMdFVIZW9CbGsyUi1ZTV9EY0V1VlJjY3Z0V2FSWUZlYlk2ZXBPYjRtNndNcDZYYkc0MDBDMHk5YXE5cDRzMUZTZ0JsdTNMbjZIbmlmQXYyZ1JKMWMyUkJjZjhHdGc5U0h3QVRSZGNHbGo5cUVaajBmbGVxdF9iNXZzVXZuMGNmdz09 |
Hello! I have AuDHD and depression and anxiety! Due to losing my insurance at the beginning of the year and just now getting medicated on new medicine for a grant, I have fallen behind. However, this class is important. It’s computer support foundations. The info I see is very important, yet, the medicine I’m on isn’t really working. I’m struggling mentally. It’s making me feel like dropping out, or like, in general I’m getting thoughts of suicide due to the inability to actually LEARN this stuff. I’m in college, and I feel like I need to skim through this in order to pass. But I feel guilty, I want to learn this crap. And again, I’m struggling to learn it because this new medicine isn’t working. I am able to switch to my other medicine, but I’d be more anxious on it because it is a stimulant.
Does anyone have any advice to give me? Can anyone with mental disabilities like autism and adhd relate? I need help.
More onto those suicidal thoughts, I think it’s from feeling different than my peers. They don’t seem to struggle through these courses like I do. I’m scared I’m gaining imposter syndrome again. Should I drop out? Am I not cut out for IT? Being the only female in my class is probably rough too… and in the job sense.. especially since I’m disabled with AuDHD. It feels like there’s a lot of stuff I have to live up too. | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRd0pyTWpyVlJGbmZJU0FJakpvamJGUzBlREJ2NFdpQ25VN3JxOU4wblZiaDNQN3N3WFphdC1GSFlCemQyM0FYSlM5b3I3YllCZlZvWVA4eEFGXzFfQnc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNWpjOFJmZkFuazlHVlI0MWVVT0xmcGlmQkpTSW54V3JZdFFILWl4SmZXVzFKY3FyTHB3engwcmxSalZULTRBR0NrUXdSYkxrM056Uk1DT1lRQkpvVVl6dGJ5Rm1KVzZJVlk1WUktUVNkVkZxSG9rdEY5WFBpVVpZSmdHOVplYzFLdWQzS1RQczBLS21uNG5XNElrX3ljWThHdlk3Q00zYU00NWQzTHhJRnJKUEU3REh5OGNnSHFaN1Z4ZGE4ZkpyRDRjdFR5R1hXemUySHBUaWVqcmtBQT09 |
Presidents who’ve been assassinated
1. Abraham Lincoln - (1865)
2. James A. Garfield - (1881)
3. William McKinley - (1901)
4. John F. Kennedy - (1963)
Parties of Assassinated Presidents
1. Abraham Lincoln - Republican
2. James A. Garfield - Republican
3. William McKinley - Republican
4. John F. Kennedy - Democrat
Political Affiliations of the Assassins
1. John Wilkes Booth - Democrat
2. Charles J. Guiteau - Unaligned
3. Leon Czolgosz - Democrat
4. Lee Harvey Oswald - Democrat
Notice which party is assassinating the most political opponents throughout history? I’ll give you a hint… it’s the party who lost the civil war. | r/trump | post | r/trump | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcndrSk4zMWJUVEdiLUFWQTdLNE9CRnN1dnN1OVA1d0o4eHFKcUlTNG5EZk41RnA0dnBxVmxBbm9RLW9iNEdFLWNiV0lpX1FnRjZkTmxvcUEzNzh0TkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUUxSazhTc09kVnRLaWdNdjhiVGpGQ3JUY3ZiVTR2Qk5ZSGdPcTRfU21iVFFTb3ZWQW9oVnN2Q1RUUWRaOURZVHhPTGFNQVJXbEZfZ2hNb0RhUmRPLVZQbFRMRzlydEY5RDcxWHdoa3V2bXBqVERod201Ri0xZ1R4Y2pseEhDaXJYOHQ2ZmkwZk4teEIyVkJYUjhXbndxSWZZWFlhRkVoRUVBcWxXSG84bURxc2k5ZEtqakp4MFBxTE9xSGhIU184 |
Among Americans overall, Barack Obama is by far the most well-liked political figure among the 120 asked about, with a net favorability among Americans of +22. He is followed by Bernie Sanders (+12) and Ben Carson (+6).
Least liked -- Mitch McConnell, Dick Cheney, and Chuck Schumer (-31).
Among Democrats, it's Obama #1, followed by Kamala Harris, then Bernie Sanders, Biden, and Tim Walz. Walz is followed by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — who is the only Democrat in the top 10 who hasn't run for president or vice president.
Among Republicans, JD Vance has the highest favorability, followed by Donald Trump, Jr, then Donald Trump Sr. Ron DeSantis came in 4th in the poll. | r/wayofthebern | post | r/WayOfTheBern | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRX2k2cW5ucXZ4d2pQdGZaRjZOUTNwQk4wNnJURDhQME1kSk10T3BFYmtjWTQ1cFpxbmJuQ2tCSUd2U2NXV2N1RHpJbXR0Q3hlZnNySzNnTEx0ZFNUSVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQ3MxbWlTWEpfb2lDbkd2dHJHVmZwbVllTk1EZDh3eGFiOGQxUU9oTERDY2FFYXRoZHhLSWFPREJKRm9aV1BlR3h4MHRVRjNDWnVLMXhhcVUtYmVRbmEzTzloeGE1cmw1X2Y0RVNSNllwNTRwZWJiQXB4MFNjN1pvemVNR1lUTW5hNWhCcHNFQ0d6aXBzaFZ1VkY2TlBIXzlSaHVhMnNHc2VaSTJ5S1IwaHhxWklndzhPaUVfU0xkMkY2UzFFZTFCa2pvLWRtXzVlVlFsZDFKQ09WQ28yUT09 |
Let me give you some brief, I work in a very small company where founder don't have any coding knowledge or experience. Also, this company is not part of main business.
The founder came with another person likely a partner, for developing a new product. Firstly, they briefed us about the idea, and how they want to develop multiple products. After all of that, they asked to give us an estimate and for which they said, it should be fast enough as majority by which they mean 80 percentage of work is easily completed by using AI tools (which they came to know from an IT company owner)
I have tried many AI tools from Cursor, Github Copilot, Lovable, but no tools were able to help me complete 80% of the project. It was 30% or 40% which I was able to achieve after multiple prompts, code rewrites, and so much explanation.
I don't know what to say at this point, but seems they are stuck on the part that majority work is done by AI, and full applications are market ready just by single prompt and Developers won't be needed in future for coding but only for writing prompts. Also, they told that prompt engineers are the one highly paid right now.
Are there any tools in market that have such capability? Please help me, I might be wrong, please share some insight or whatever your thoughts on this. | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVVBRUEtWMDZNc3lGSi1TQ0dUbkY0M1AtMHcwR25ZNG54Vmg3aS1nV0FiR2R0SnRRUmNOTGZKS3JqODNPX0dzTkhJNjczWG9TUFV5MFJ2dFRqc1NQZjZTVHhPYUcyVmVnX0F3WGRqRlVRYzg9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdlVHY3gwb2FpNVNiTmphMUgwbTFDSlpFMU9WUEFuQ2U5aUl1RUlpQzdlMnJDNmpzdnJUamlpYWFjWWd6SXZLcWJsN1c2a2UwZy1oOWlBandydnRSN0FaYzd5d0dUZEtIRFRPZWItZ1ctN1RiblJYdzZsSWRnVDh1a2VvUVFPcHlTd1d1MXNvNEEzWENWOXl5M2xlUG1ZeXlOYWZXMEI3UTJQNFlXMkxBVXFCSzZsWDZZWjF6akpVWDgwUWhFcWRHQmM4b0x5SzFkVUx2T0JOY3N3TXdMZz09 |
Hey everyone,
As part of learning backend and infrastructure development, I built a lightweight CI/CD tool called **RAY**.
It’s written in TypeScript + Node.js and is meant to help me understand how real-world deployments with Docker work.
The idea is simple: you describe your project in a JSON config (repo, Dockerfile, env, volume, etc), and the tool handles the rest:
- Clones the GitHub repo
- Builds the Docker image
- Starts a temporary container
- If successful, replaces the old one (zero downtime)
- Logs the result
I also built a minimal webhook server that listens to GitHub push events and triggers deployments.
This was a personal learning project, and I’m still very new to this whole area.
**Would really appreciate any feedback or suggestions from more experienced folks.**
GitHub links are in the comments. Thanks!
| r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRekNoV3oyc1dIS0l3RzAzdFVuVklaTFJDd3Eyck1DU0tpZWY1MEZ3TDNjOXBzRF84ZDNOM1czand5WkVyMWdGd2ZjUGl0VzQxbUxIMVJteHV1dkdPQTJiVDdxX1IyRnFOcUdvcFVRbEJBQ0E9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZDROUzJtZVZyVWdsVmJyT0tvS3I0S0hsQWVaWVpMNzcxYjhnZVF4QmFJVlZIOFpzOEZLdXNkcVp4cHNyXzVNdWpqbGpnRE9TRDVZbFV1b0doMF9FYU1MbnBTNm9jamlpMG5aMkNVaUtvM0EwUVFpbzBVNjNqM1Ftal8ydHBDXy1mTnlzNnFocmw4RThudUtqN3JWVnVRSEQ3a0xuNmIwSFBQQ3kyQjB3UVlxbWhxTWdjUjJmSHc5Y3JHSDNIcnNuNmE3YmExbFZneXdzQ3BfMnZtT0puUT09 |
Thanks for sharing the resources. What are the differences between V1, v2, … to V5 in the lecture recordings? | r/deeplearning | comment | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTEVGNC1EUGR4QlpBVXZDZUVUaEJXX1FfUWlnQ0NPVnZDU3NpSE5kdWNNMW5tcXlnSHp3OWZycHNIMmlIWGctUHFlNURkT216QmtrcW9DUEJ4Rk9wYXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSmRlbzNlT0JrZkVaeXZFNFhxaGM5NWRYaU5ldW4wWG9hS19ReXNraDduNjAtWWtvOUhiNVNZVTJpcUxaUGFkQjFjUU52OVdVcUEwNi1tSE5GNHpJbTFqZVNnZ0QzNF91X0szbDZBZld6NmoyQlgxOXZlNEZQb211S0VQcEZNMDBkZlJSNmw5TXRnd2wwMlZVYnRFc19GU1RoVzRnTDNYMzRTa0FlSnlINWJiNXhNRkZCblRUTmhmUWVXSmswZk5fUHZVYUV0cUJCTHBkSU5Md3ZMekNKUT09 |
Today I was analyzing the social media sentiment about ETH, and during my research I came across an interesting tweet. A 26 year old investor known as 'Crypto Beast' on Twitter made a very bold play. He sold $3 million of his S&P 500 stocks, basically his entire retirement fund, and went all in on Ethereum. He currently has 6,337.375 ETH, worth over $10 million, at least that we know about.
The reason why Crypto Beast did this was because everyone on crypto Twitter is very bearish on ETH, and he sees that as the ultimate buy signal. That is real conviction!! However Crypto Beast isn’t alone. Whales are starting to get bullish on ETH, even as the market sentiment stays negative. A bearish trend usually creates fear, but that is exactly when smart investors 'attack'. Ethereum’s price volatility is a big factor here, making it risky, but it is also a potential goldmine if you time it right.
Crypto Beast is aiming for a 3x return, aiming for $30 million. Other whales are making similar moves, buying millions in ETH despite the trash talk. Meanwhile Ethereum keeps showing it is full of life. So while everyone is fading ETH these whales are doubling down. Are they crazy or onto something huge?? I am definitely ready to ride.
Resources:
* https://x.com/cryptobeastreal/status/1914406912927654264 | r/ethtrader | post | r/ethtrader | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRd1VDM3o4V0QxRlNiMkZvOUc0dnduYWItMW1ZR2tQa0hvN3R3Ung3TWR4V3FCNFE3TWZoODMweVRPbV9aODYwSUF3Qm9HcjROaXFGQmRiYWJiUVQ0aWNtcjZQYXhBMVpjd0Y1TE12bEtLWXM9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdTN5cDU3N2RDbVVVSkFGeDNKbXZYd2stSnVrNFZ4TTF0QXFicVh4Qk8yQlNHc0NqcG53VVQxUDdRamQybnFxOU52bE5VNEptYzNnLUNUS2puT1dUVWtwdUIzSURvYUllNlJCSmdNMTJwQVNiZ2NRNWd1U1l2S1N0QklKZS1nN3pUR0IzTjlCeURnNjM2bS0wc215OUZLYWZtemRxUG56dm5vTVlKOXFYZmdWeFVobS1YbS0wNUU0Z1VhWkJzNzlxUTJNZzZKQk9ELXJmaWNPU1RtZk1XZz09 |
https://youtube.com/shorts/y6hw2K6X86k?si=IKy_7zW_QHl-KIL7 | r/bitcoin | post | r/Bitcoin | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRX2pLZUlGQ1B5cGtKVi1qaXpfbkxtSXVhMFpxMVM1aHRYWjZ6VnlVcU0xOGVjbzdrVnoyV1NhU3lzOXNBcklVVVZ0QkljdHloTEg0c1B2bG1NMmp5Qnc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRa0V1N0FJVHBXNmVwTVZWMWRCdF9qSkN4ZjJzS2RQdkxteWVLcmVEN2F5WGV3eUtwNWE2QTJ3QXpoaWJ6dUV0aFhvOVdYeHFJSVllYTJpTE45Q204NEJVcmxMZjBsV3pFTm9JTmp6NHF1WmhDN1NaZi1YZGhYRnY3MjdwbXU1ZmszcVJwX1VQUVllcUkwSmljQlVpV1hnPT0= |
Hi, I’m currently working in a helpdesk role at an MSP. It mostly consists of T1/T2 support (basic troubleshooting), with some exposure to Active Directory, account management, Microsoft 365, and Entra. The pay and environment aren’t ideal, and I feel like I’ve learned just about everything I can at this company.
I was recently offered a new role at a larger company supporting a cloud-based SaaS platform. The pay is a bit better, and the environment seems more supportive and growth-focused. That said, the work is centered around a specific product and isn’t really tied to traditional IT infrastructure.
I’d be taking it with the plan to stay for 6–12 months while studying for certs and ideally transitioning into something more technical — either internally or elsewhere. My concern is that stepping away from my current helpdesk role (which is at least adjacent to sys admin work) might slow down my long-term goal of becoming a sys admin.
While the new role won’t necessarily give me the hands-on experience I need, there might be an opportunity to move into something more aligned down the line.
Would this be a smart career move? Or would I be better off staying where I am, continuing to study, and applying to jobs that better line up with my goals?
Appreciate any honest thoughts. | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQndOOTBFRDIxMTVxdUpHdkhPbnQyVkxzU3FLb3lqUW9mUjQxSjVpQjRGVEo1MDFsWGF1azhsUm9nejlmcGhTU0Roa081ZW9fb3BtcWl6bE1qY1FyVnc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTEh6OTVYNERYV0FfT01pZ056MU9Ldk9OTzA2bFVvU3VhRHhqTm84YURjVFdiS3J1R1JhY2JCWmdzR2NQaDNHUk5JSWx0b0ZIS1prejJZN2dWTnk2eTk5THdMaV81VkFpbEVubUVEa09WdHZrYTAzY0ZPOFJ3QmZSREZPbnJNeUUtWFRTdDV3ZjBRcjY3WGlkVFlkeVNjLWpXMVVpM0FXOVpBR2pnRDRWYzJUNnNYU3VGSGxjR2VnUlM2VVVGZnNtVmlQcXQzMzJCTmdLdHRsNTRKX3lrZz09 |
Hi, I’m trying to get into a training program for beginners. This program requires me to learn some computer terms and explain them deeply. I’m looking for a book I could read to understand the concepts.
Here are the terms:
Terms:
Bios
Boot Loader
RAM
ROM
CPU
Binary / Octal / Hexadeciaml
Kernel
System Call
Bits .vs. Bytes
Bash Commands:
man
cat
bash
echo
who
whoami
sleep
ifconfig
sudo
alias
ls
cp
mv
mkdir
touch (edited
| r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReWFwWjl3RFZ4b0ozQURLaE5NMDdyd2FGdlQwNkprX2pUVHpQQzYzWEM5UE90anV6MDMzZGwtRVlqUEg5bnZSazFjVUtqOTdWMnBmeDRCa1c0TVRwemc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRczAyckZabVlycXpBNEJWV3BhVkxGQmtNNWxsaUJrQlo0Tjkybi1ibjZWS09wcEhoTHVxVlhHb05WeDBhMFJlbW9zT2JoU2p1a2w1SmZXQjYtUWFFcjhNLXF5aklhUmpKUXk4cE5CRUVLanpVSkpldzJJSGNPeEFIZUg3TmpsUk4zRmRMcHZDbWJpUkVMemM2cGRVTTQ5VndtUm81Tnk3cmZiaWJUMmN5OF9kTmlrNldodE9uVHdDYktYZGttaTJFeG80S1dKc3dVUm5QLTBqMGVERFljUT09 |
I've been coding on and off since I can remember - started with AppleBASIC, took a break, flirted with PHP, found Python, learned JS through Codecademy, built apps at work to help me and my colleagues do our work faster, eventually pivoted entirely to web developer.
Been full-time web dev for 8 years now and it would appear that my growth in the field is pretty stunted; 8 years in and I'm not senior by any means. I have difficulty troubleshooting problems with my computer, whether it's Docker containers or WSL issues or just whatever tech issues you can imagine; I can't self-serve on this stuff, my brain turns to clay and I am just deeply afraid to break things. My supervisor has to swoop in and assist; sometimes he does this even after I've put in a ticket to our internal tech support because he's just faster at it than they are. I retain no knowledge of the process to solve the problem and so if it ever rears its head again, I repeat this cycle.
I spend a lot of my time deeply confused, re-reading the same story I was assigned. I ask questions during stand-up; my supervisor can typically answer them, and he answers them well. I write down the answers in my pen-and-paper notepad. The meeting ends, I open the repository in VS Code, my brain closes up shop. We just discussed the problem space, I know what I need to do, but do I? I re-read the notes. Re-read the code. FUD overtakes me and I slowly start writing, afraid that I'll paint myself into a corner or build something stupid.
Our team recently pivoted from a project we wrote just before I signed on and have been maintaining/updating to a greenfield project. The front-end remains largely unchanged but the backend is different, hugely different. We used to code backend in Rails, now we're using Ent. One of the software architects for the company recently came in and absolutely laid waste to us for not building in a domain-driven fashion. None of us have ever done it before; even my supervisor who seems to be able to hold very complex systems in his head and answer questions about them with little fuss never fully wmbraced the change in design pattern, preferring a "get it working now, get it perfect later" approach. We've been roundly put in our place over this and told our code was flatly unacceptable. Nobody's losing their jobs or anything but we're now operating under a paradigm we don't fully understand, in a language we've never used before, with a framework we're unfamiliar with. I have to believe that after 8 years I would not be so slow on the uptake to really be able to learn new things and follow a different pattern, but as it turns out this shit is hard for me.
I'm coming to believe I cannot develop, I can only code, and the gulf between these things speaks for itself. I keep reading that the path to senior dev is really only supposed to take a few years; it's been 8 years and I'm not there. My velocity sucks, my knowledge retention is garbage, my ability to pivot and context switch is clearly wanting, I have no confidence that I'm serving anything sustainable or efficient or worthwhile. I spend more time wondering if I should even be doing this, but I'm not really cut out for another line of work (I'm in my mid 40s and found out the hard way at half my age that I'm not a physical laborer or a line cook or anything like that) and frankly I'm making too much money here, supporting my wife and child on my income alone. Whether I like it or not, I pretty much *have to* keep doing this, but my brain is foggy and my memory is short and my confidence is non-existent.
I keep thinking there must just be some hidden-to-me routine that takes all this mental overhead and reduces it down so I can just focus on the problem space, but I don't know what that is or how to look for it. Coding is complicated, but people manage it. I'm not "managing" anything, so I must be missing a trick that allows other people to simply sit down and write code while I'm stuck going "wait, what? Really? Hold on. What?" What am I missing here? There's got to be something wrong with my approach and I'm spending all this time so afraid that I'll ruin everything that I can't even begin to think about what I need to do differently. | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRN3VEaDF5WXJRbXB3T1k1akE0Zjdka2QwVHl5SlgySmI3VTdUcnRYNVhTQ0NUck9kYzA4bnh0ckZyblRKTC1PN3JlRDhybDFQajNtWEFHc1FIRk1JZlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNGU4Y0N2a3lEbnZndk5adE95dDZNakxCenBaM1VxYVAzYUh1N0NnNVdmR3pCZW12NXpGenhKbnBCNFExTmdJWDJHT1REZDk3UGRrcDN2NEVPVE5qNVltcU5SaWRGeTF1ZXJSazJlUGJidGZZek5yRE5IVGNEaVk3aHJjTkxYaHN2R1RkcWJaMUtrYkdyNzMyV3lGRUx0SEN4alpuZWNuSnROM1BVWDhtVWkxZEpKTzNKekdBejJvODE3bExVS0JJ |
Do the Democrats have an age problem? Aside from gerontocracies definitionally not being representative of the population, are Democrats placing themselves at risk of not being able to pass or block legislation?
Here’s the 2-year mortality risk for **men and women** at ages **70, 75, 80, and 85**, based on the **Social Security Administration's (SSA) actuarial life tables**.
|Age|Men 2-Year Risk|Women 2-Year Risk|
|:-|:-|:-|
|70|4.29%|2.76%|
|75|8.81%|5.44%|
|80|13.42%|9.84%|
|85|21.96%|16.83%|
There are currently 62 democratic incumbents that will be 70 years or older at the start of the January 2027 term and 5 of them will be 85 years or older at the start of the 2027 term (one, James Clyburn, in a Republican controlled state). Over 20 of the 62 live in Republican controlled states, which likely effects how quickly they would be replaced in the event of their death.
Thus far into the current term, two democratic representatives have already died (Sylvester Turner, aged 70 years, and Raul Grijalva, aged 77 years) and Republicans in Texas are reportedly attempting to delay a special election to replace former Rep Turner.
Should these people step down? Do they need to be primaried? Democrats have already lost two Reps in the midst of the Trump presidency and are statistically likely to lose more in the coming months and years.
Are there young, smart, charismatic people willing to step up? | r/politicaldiscussion | post | r/PoliticalDiscussion | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdXRLNUFPWVpOUUdrWW1NSTBta3hueTZTOWdZWXktYTRqRmhXZVNZaG9TTy1jdE1nVE93bmlDWDBoeWpEZlBJbTNuNlFaeVU3Vkc5dVNBSlF2NDRiOEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRU0NUYXllWDlaak56bTNOd0tiUUdIbk5kNUlIQXpzR29iaUpGbWVtVVdwRGR3dUlzU0VSUTk3VU9OXzRSTy1nZGQzZWF1dDd5dm9Sc202LXE4a21PaXV1U0cxUFdQaTVhUW5KNkN4YUctZy01SHJubWY3SURnMk1FRW9ySG1ISUpCOEFjcFV0VldvRWdnQ1ZkRHkzOElUNk9tNWd0NGVTYkpHWmRJbnRfUXhxNi1XdzF6eDRpbzU4cVB1YzVhbFdQTThzek0xOC0tTHBZZllsY0RMUERQWE5kZUk5aEZMV0cxcjJJbFdleWE3UT0= |
Hey folks, just needed to get this off my chest and maybe hear if anyone else has been through something similar.
I'm a junior dev when it comes to actual work experience, but started coding a few years ago in Uni. I work on a super fast-paced environment/team where things are... kinda chaotic. The codebase is messy — tons of commented-out code, duplicated files/functions, non-modular code, vague commit messages like "updated code" (you know the type). It’s been like this for a while and most of this code and behavior I am complaining about is written/stems from my senior dev (have no idea how he is a senior, honestly), and I’ve just tried to keep my head down and adapt. He just does not care about following proper dev rules, a "as long as it works" kind of guy, in a dirty way. Lol. One good example of this is when he was moving one of our project's repositories from one organisation to another on github and instead of him moving the whole entire repository cleanly while keeping all the commit history, guess what? He did it with an initial commit. Months worth of commit history lost, and he doesn't mind, or maybe doesn't understand the importance of version control? Don't know really. What I know is that I'm fed up. If my project manager or BA asks me to work on a project/feature he is working on, I feel like strangling myself. 😂
So I finally worked up the nerve to write a *very* respectful email to him. I wasn’t rude or anything — I even linked a helpful article, explained how some of the practices (like unclear commits and leftover clutter) were making things harder to work with, and framed it all as a team improvement thing, not a personal dig.
He didn’t reply.
A few days later (today), I followed up in the team chat and tagged him directly — he responded to other people's messages, but ignored mine completely. Again.
I’m honestly feeling pretty defeated. I tried to be polite, constructive, and professional, and still got completely brushed off. Now I’m worried this experience will make me hesitant to speak up in the future — even in healthier teams. I am still on my learning journey and in no way senior, but I bet even an entry-level dev would see the annoying things he's doing. I have even started hating working on top of anything that he worked on, pretty hell I don't even want him working on the features I have created from scratch or updated because I know he's going to leave his mess there.
Has anyone else gone through something like this? How do you keep your confidence and not let this kind of thing shut you down?
Edit: He's the same guy who's worried about our whole development team getting replaced or removed because nothing is getting launched, MVPs keep on getting sent back because they have an insane amount of bugs. So keep that in mind. 😂 ( I didn't CC anyone in the email by the way, it was just him) | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTXYyZmVaeFRxYlhMNGJrVmxIQ0dhd3pBN0haX3pzQWkwd3Y5QmhwZm42TnJVaGJ4RnJyVTZZSUltaHF4bzJUNHN1RHlGOXhJS2U5MXdRQ0NELVN3aGlJSzIxQWJjZ0tQR0I0ODdBbENQWE09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVFg1TzFwOXY5ZVAxR2pVZVp2Q0ZSR2xEME1qMHZsMVBKa3ZISzZtRVRINlp0TGl1QzdtWEtGTTJVb1Ytd2pGSUxWSjFnVU1EZWxnMTdEY29udGstLUR4OFpEZUpweXI0NFQxbU9fV0pfeHY4cFpfOFFSaUljUmQzLWpTbUE4TjVTNGNvNEVTdlo4NXlkU0NwWUVQQnpyUzRDRUJpeE02cmlEa1RVR0FLX1kzZ0tCQlZoOXFPSDRfUzlITk5GVXFEVjBDR0VqT0lDa1RrZEdkVXNjc3g1QT09 |
Hi! I just started CS this month and enjoy it but worry it’ll be a struggle to find any jobs in this field. I’m not fantastic with math so I can’t do finance. I’m currently a PSW and wanted to go to a better job. Should I stick with CS, will it be a struggle to find any jobs in it? Or should I switch to healthcare or a trade job. I have been a PSW myself for 7 years | r/cscareerquestions | post | r/cscareerquestions | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcjdzOTRXMlg3UWptM3l3b213NXNWZTVlN3NsNHBJY210ajNKT1ZDQ2tYZkJqX0lwQ0t6M3lpczJiVmdaXzZ5eGl6Z1Buc1pOeFBaMXRkSUotRjZaSG5obFB4X2xPa1QzdWNmRmZJYzE4cG89 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRkZGSTkzWkQyS2hqLU9qX3pONmhfOXprU1ZGZWdOLXpuQ2twTVF4LWFrMTlFcmhidFNhbFpaVWJsR0pCRTQ4cGRwSkN1Z2dMSF9jS1BnTmtudF9WTzQ4QXFkb2JRN2gtTW1pSFgyWno1LTdfMTVNSUgwcFVjRWNZN05lYnJMQ0VEdVNVb2h5c3lVNHNyZDUwUnhGZS01UUhtWTRFdTZKOFF1dXN6Sk5aZDM2cFRjY3hCUENpX2ZYUnJxY0tKTU9HeWJNMU9zMXNNUU1UMm03bUl0ZS1uQT09 |
TL;DR: The market for BADGERS is getting exciting.
Here's how to interact with the markets:
- Divide current the price of BADGERS (in sats) by 20.
- The above number is the effective annualized staking yield (APY).
- If the yield seems high, stake BCH for BADGERS to sell them.
- If the yield seems low, LP stake BADGERS on cauldron, until it's higher.
- Active users of BADGERS markets can reliably get more Bitcoin Cash.
Example:
Today, BADGERS [are trading for 70.4 sats per token](https://app.cauldron.quest/swap/242f6ecedb404c743477e35b09733a56cacae34f3109d5cee1cbc1d5630affd7). So staking BCH to sell BADGER would yield a roughly 3.5% annualized return, with minimal risk exposure for the underlying Bitcoin Cash principal.
The yield for Badgers is **higher** than the current rate for FBCH of 2.1%, and higher is generally better for yields with comparable risks.
This is hard L1, fully-collateralized, always-auditable, time-deposit, low-tech staking with NO LOANS an no funny business with the underlying capital.
## Intro to Badgernomics
Over the last six months, the market for BADGER tokens on [cauldron DEX](https://app.cauldron.quest/swap/242f6ecedb404c743477e35b09733a56cacae34f3109d5cee1cbc1d5630affd7) has crashed from upwards of 2000+ sats per token to roughly 70 sats per token now.
Typical pump and dump... right? Well, nope, not so fast.
The market for HoneyBadger tokens (BADGER) is about to get interesting, because it might be the **ONLY** active open intrinsically-priced decentralized token market on Bitcoin Cash. This is a fair market that users can affect, individually and collectively. And the token price and staking APY are closer to where they may be long term.
Another interesting, or boring, thing is that: a million people could lock a coin in the badgers app for a week, and they should **ALL** get their whole coin back plus 1000 BADGER tokens. (This isn't a Bankman-scheme). And since the BADGER tokens will always have some non-zero monetary value, there could be a million winners. And they can all know how and what they'll win from the outset.
Like bitcoin's issuance, the "Badgers Test" is a simple checklist:
- [ ] Total token issuance was contractually controlled.
- [ ] It has a fair distribution with issuance not directly benefiting the project owner.
- [ ] Token price is allowed to float based on intrinsic open market forces (not pegged to an extrinsic oracle or BCH itself)
Very few CashToken projects check all these boxes. Badgers does with Fungible tokens. The [Emerald DAO](https://emerald-dao.cash/) was an NFT project that passed the "Badger Test". But to date, I'm not aware of any other token on Bitcoin Cash that meet the above three features as cleanly as Badger.
WBCH and FBCH obviously peg to BCH, which is less interesting because we know 1 XBCH is (or will be) 1 BCH.
While there are certainly meme coins or NFTs that have contractually controlled issuance, and lots of token derivatives tied to other assets, BADGER is interesting because supply is NOT controlled by a single actor, and it's NOT pegged to something outside. It's firewalled. It's a realer market than a derivative. People in BCH can actually impact the price in a decentralized way. And it's not like the issuer kept a bunch of tokens to cash out later, meaning a single party could dictate the price.
## What is the Badgers Dapp?
[Badgers.cash](https://badgers.cash) is a decentralized finance app to get token rewards for staking Bitcoin Cash.
What do the tokens do? Well, for one thing, the token price indicates the prevailing rate of yield for people to stake BCH without impairment losses. So not only can users get a *yield* on locked principal value, which is huge, but everyone can also see the *market rate* for that yield, which is bigger.
Badgers uses the [BadgersStake](https://github.com/SayoshiNakamario/BadgersStake) contract, which anyone can view, interact with, or audit. And the total initial supply of Badgers was held by that contract. Anyone can stake permissionlessly. There is no way to withdraw that BADGER token supply except through staking. There was no developer reserve or Badgers Foundation.
[Badgers.cash](https://badgers.cash) has been around for a year, it was released around May 2024. The contract address can be viewed [here](https://3xpl.com/bitcoin-cash/address/pvgcl3xk6nwqlngkk09e7g67x5vxs57jv6v2q4qm4ct5yv4d3ppfgl3tq982v). And the tokens can be [swapped on cauldron](https://app.cauldron.quest/swap/242f6ecedb404c743477e35b09733a56cacae34f3109d5cee1cbc1d5630affd7).
Badgers was the second dapp on Bitcoin Cash to pay a "safe" yield. Along with the first app (EmeraldDao) & FBCH, it's "safe"er because staked coins aren't loaned out for interest, principal is simply held on the contract and released later with some bonus. In contrast to protocols where coins are loaned out to a succession or riskier parties, badger staking has less risk in practice, because it's always fully backed and easily audited at all times―like bitcoin.
It's very easy with BadgerStake to see that all the coins are on one contract, and that everyone who staked in the past year got all their coins back, with token interest. There's been about 1500 transactions, with 75 active stakes at the time of writing.
## But we had open defi markets already.
Ehhh.
There are protocols on Bitcoin Cash to engage in *currency swaps* tied to an extrinsic oracle, which risks the principal of an investment and doesn't directly impact price.
A swap is not a timed deposit, the risks are very different.
It's simply not a market if there is no price discovery. It's an unplugged controller if orders never really go to the lit market.
Additionally, there's a risk of loss of principal. If someone hedges 1 Bitcoin Cash in a swap at the rate of $350 for a pre-rebate or coupon, they're risking a fraction of their principal in coin denominated terms. As an extreme example, if it was revealed tomorrow that the President of the United States promised all national stockpiles of gold and weapons to another country, and the price of Bitcoin Cash shot up to $350,000, a hedge position might only get 0.001 BCH back in principal, for a couple percentage prebate.
It's not really a straight yield on principal, if the principal can be lost.
On the other side of a currency swap, someone can take a leveraged long position, but they aren't really participating in a market if the strike price for the swap can be determined by a single party with a lot of dollar tokens and advanced market making capabilities. So someone bullish on Bitcoin Cash can risk all their principal and not be participating in a decentralized market, if they enter into a leveraged currency swap settled by an extrinsic oracle.
Places to speculate on asset prices in ways that don't impact the markets have existed for hundreds of years.
## But there are lots of token markets...
It's also possible to "stake" assets (BCH+tokens), but again, there are risks.
Automated market making on BCH involves placing both Bitcoin Cash and some token in the same output or vault.
If someone mints 21M scamcoin tokens and creates a market where each one of those tokens starts trading at 1 BCH, it's not really a decentralized market if one party starts with the entire token supply and can dictate the initial prices.
To provide liquidity for a token that a single-party issued is risky, because the LP staker must hold the token on their books. In practice, the issuer of liquidity creates considerable downside risk for any party that didn't control the entire initial supply of tokens, unless all the tokens are provably issued to a permissionless contract.
It's trivial for someone to begin an AMM market high, and harvest value from parties trying to state liquidity at inflated rates. When someone stakes a token at a high price, they're essentially offering to buy more at that high price.
## Moving Onward.
Badgers.cash has grown over the last year from an app with 10 BCH TLV, to an app with over 150 TLV (at times). If Badger Staking offers the best yields in Bitcoin Cash (better than FBCH), than liquidity should go to Badgers. Some kind of positive yield, no matter how small, is higher than staking in an app with no yield (like the HODL-EC plugin for example).
With the way Badger works, the user chooses a predefined future locktime to hodl to in advance. One of the nice features of this setup is that locks can "auto-complete", anyone can execute the code to repay the staker their original funds and BADGER tokens. Which is great for getting everyone paid back.
A competing app could be more responsive. Markets could be more responsive, and users might stake more liquidity, if a dapp offered the flexibility to unlock at any time. So someone might choose to keep the bulk of their reserves staked and simply wait for the price of a token moved slightly higher, then they could unlock and sell dynamically in response to the market. Or if the positions were tokenized and could be released for liquidation as NFT keycards in response to the market.
There will soon be new dexes, new auctions and new uses for BADGERS in vox.cash. It will be possible to create transactions arbitraging orders across transactions. It will be possible to subscribe to apps using BADGERS tokens.
But for right now, anyone in Bitcoin Cash can collect some free BADGERS by staking. Anyone can put in a little money, see that it's locked, and see that they get it back with some positive reward. There is no outside lever to rug or liquidate everyone's claims.
Right now there are 75 locks on badgers.cash. There could be a thousands locks, or ten thousand, and all the money can be seen and accounted for at all times. And everyone should win something, individually and as a group. | r/bitcoincash | post | r/Bitcoincash | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROWFvMEd6N0FaWmxtV1NFWTdVQUVrVVkyOTZHY0E4ZXM3ZnowTHJGMVN4WW04ZTRQb0VicHBDTXFQdl9feVF6dk11Yzc5U0pQLWF0eng0SHIwUWJCZVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROUFNSU9TVXVESG5tVWt3dGRzUmJJSy1LTlhVTEJvbVNmbXg3WmlWRFNORjR5R1A0NzZNNm9SbWhJOC1CdUhJWU8wcmtHMnIzelEyYTFLVDdmT0NENVR4NTgwSjE2dXZ3bDNzT2ZKbmwxNXlIUFB3b19kY051cml3MEZZb3h4SFRZS3dvY3lLbkt0dERMMW5aTFpkTmdiLTgxc3NsZ1N4TF9UQ3JJZnFTakdSYUh5eUV4ZlRiYkhVZVNPSGFFb1dwRzZ0ZzJKbjEyVl8tdUI4X2p2aERQZz09 |
Hello all. I am currently working on a project which requires me to create a video editor on the web with Next. The requirements are that the user must be able to do the basic video and audio modifications (cutting, speeding up/down, pitching up/down, volume, merging...).
I am an experienced Next developper and software engineer overall but I have no experience in building anything of this sort. I did a bit of research and learned about WASM and FFmpeg but I was kind of hoping there would be some library or some batteries included framework that would make this process easier. But it seems like Im not gonna be getting off that easy.
If anyone has experience making this kind of thing please leave whatever valuable information you have. Is there an industry standard for this kind of thing? Also if anyone has any information on how ElevenLabs does it or videodubber please let me know.
Thanks! | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRLVFRVXI0NXdXRVRScjA3ZjRSd2tPM1VLZTgwR2xVb1pqRjQwV1l3VG9FaUNkSjdZRGota3JzaThuUzNPM1hfODZ4ZE1fU1hnc2ZqaS02ZXhIa2ZpdWJTcDJxOUV3WHFmcldYX1NkTFNWTlk9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMzFXSnJkclBPLVhuRXVlYW42cmZRTmNaS3ZjbnVZUEMzaG90X2hXbEszZjZZbFhvLWhTaWdLVmlCcTI4NGlUYVRCUkJBSnFPdG0zV1JLbUFZSVl2Zk4zMURxck5SSGgtMGktMGd6NHZreURiRVBWZWFHUEtxX1BENjNjUkRONlM2OVBkcTBTc3RjOTNkYkllNkp3M2dCQmdSYWo1YTlIY01XaDlycXRTV0NRPQ== |
Hi everyone! I just graduated from a business administration master with a focus on IT and I would like to work as a BA now.
My main challenge is that I don't have any related experience to the field (and nearly 0 professional experience by the way) except all the practical coursework I did or contribute to like analysis reports on various subjects (digital strategy, information security, enterprise architecture and so on...).
I had a very short professionnal experience (like 6 months) as a marketing assistant during my gap year before starting my master program and that's all.
Overall, I have a pretty decent understanding on how things work in IT and I obviously learnt many business analysis techniques. I just lack on-field experience.
So according to you, what are my odds to land an entry-level job as BA ?
Should I display and detail some of my coursework on my resume as those are the only related experiences I have ?
Or maybe I should aim for other roles to start first as my profile is not strong enough yet ?
Looking forward to hearing from you, thanks! | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRN2NZcEpuUlAweDdoOVJXWENuNEJUbmZLLUoycFNoVmNZTHNXRUo3OFAyY3pleXRKaEV0VngtUGRSQkw2S3Y0a21kcHVKSFo3eVBDTkxkLXRNS1ZiVlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUFJqeEdRWU9yaWJuQlhkTVF1bXF2cFJobC1PbXBSMmNlWE9md2ljeGlCZHhFSlRNXzktdVBobEs3VVJUTGh6M0kwOTRTeE44TWdpWWRvRFcwRHpwN3RpVmpuTnlpY0ttRlFrUnNCdFN4ZkxqVTlETG5QRlVMam52RE1oZmV6dkt4bWJzTEYwUkJMYkdUeUI3Mkpkell3NkFoZmlSQVpSNUh4Nm5jckNPeGRSdmhTQUZDMjFXaXBVdlBoRU5KeVFYX1ZEQVZVUksyV2FIX0tyYnIzSTlWQT09 |
A little background, I work at a national level in the US, with around 100 sites under my purview. Recently we've started adding more, bringing our total SDWAN sites up to about 75.
We have sites as far away as Hawaii, all going to Iowa (primary) and Maryland (secondary). For the most part, we're seeing 700-800Mbps out of 1G synchronous links on Cisco 8300s and 8500s.
However, two states, WA and MT, are giving us horrible throughput. We have a couple of sites each, all of which are giving us \~200 down and \~80 up. I've done testing directly with all the ISPs involved, and it's not them, it's somewhere in between. It looks like we're passing through Hurricane Electric's network for all the problem sites.
So my question is, how do you get the ISPs you're transitioning through to check their systems without actually being their customer? | r/networking | post | r/networking | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYjFMaHdadk1GeFhKMVgtMk9uWkFUX3YxbG5oQzFKV295VmY1M1pTLVEzUElmS01va2RMYTkxQWVmZVkzM2hCcDEwaWxiSUFHZWZWa0pMbExlMzFJc2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRN2JfcWI1UEVsN2lIRGtRUVpfYjdvcDRaZktPSnIwbGxJUXRkVlcwZ1JscVB0M2RPVGZ1TEFLSXpaVWFXZ0dKUm9abEI5amVwdWV4RFBDczBPM1BrYmJzb2RDT2ViX1RMYjlxVTJLWXRrZTFZT2tOb1M1ckh6RHZxQ1VjZEs4Rzd0VWwzTjFQTWJFVUthSFMzUDdZRVVPakNuY0hwM1VJSlE3dmN6RnROLUVJPQ== |
Hey all,
I’ve been working on a project called **DeSent**, a decentralized, privacy-first text messaging service that uses NGROK tunneling and (soon) onion-style routing to enable secure, anonymous communication without centralized servers or logs.
# 🔐 What is DeSent?
DeSent is designed to make secure messaging **accessible, resilient, and censorship-resistant**, even for people without deep networking experience.
Here’s what it does:
# 🛰️ Decentralized Messaging via NGROK Tunnels
* Users can host their own servers — no central infrastructure.
* NGROK tunnels through NAT and ISP restrictions, letting you spin up a messaging node without port forwarding or firewall tweaks.
* No messages are logged or stored on disk — everything is ephemeral.
# 🧅 Tor-Inspired Onion Routing (Planned/Not Yet Implemented)
* The plan is to add multi-layer encrypted routing between nodes.
* Similar to Tor: each message hop is encrypted/decrypted layer by layer, so no single server knows the full path.
* This will help prevent tracing or interception of messages, protecting users in surveillance-heavy or censored environments.
➡️ *Note: Onion routing and encryption are still in development — if you’re interested in helping build this, I’d love to collaborate!*
# 🌐 Public Indexing (Testing Phase)
* Servers can opt to be listed on a public index site.
* Example: `Will’s Server – b1ac-216-126-34-147` (NGROK tunnel address)
* The index helps users discover active servers, monitor popularity, and easily connect or switch if a node goes down.
# 👥 Looking for Collaborators
* Coders (Python especially), testers, node hosts, UI folks — anyone interested in **privacy tech, decentralization, or censorship resistance** is welcome!
* This isn’t a corporation — it’s a passion project. Help as little or as much as you want. No pressure.
* Raspberry Pi 3-5 preferred for people looking to host their own nodes (Keep in mind I am using systemctl for now, but will change that)
# 🔗 GitHub Repo:
👉 [https://github.com/KaiserWilhelm23/desent](https://github.com/KaiserWilhelm23/desent)
If this sounds interesting, check it out or drop a reply. Would love to hear feedback or ideas — or just nerd out about privacy protocols and decentralized infrastructure. ✌️Hey all,
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hello CC degens.. so i have had a ledger x hardware wallet now for prob 3 years but have since sold it. However I realized that I had prob about $100 of crypto on it and didn't want to bother trying to get all of the dust out of it (believe there is 30-40 xrp, some trx dust and maybe some bnb)
I keep hearing about how insecure these Ledger hardware wallets are and how not to store your passphrases in the cloud (btw, i did store my passphrase in the cloud, on my phone, in my password manager).
so here is your chance to prove it. **And I'll even make it even easier too, i'll give you the first 23 words.**. All you need to do now is figure out the 24th! please reply to this post if you do figure it out!!
If you do, the wallets yours!!! congrats!
1. atom
2. radar
3. struggle
4. vendor
5. swear
6. shield
7. business
8. target
9. rough
10. twenty
11. valid
12. begin
13. cage
14. slice
15. license
16. oak
17. staff
18. drama
19. excite
20. wall
21. town
22. album
23. flock
24. XXXXXXXX
EDIT: please do not reply with guess, rather find a wallet and import it and see if it works. mods, delete this if its out of place. Balances as of now:
https://preview.redd.it/20w0q4hxjewe1.png?width=1404&format=png&auto=webp&s=bf619f74e7bc93386ae800edea7112807931dc77
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mate, wrong sub. | r/legaltech | comment | r/legaltech | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQ0pnOGNtcGRxOU51U25FTm40dl93VVdNTnZJc0ZNZnNLMkNVQ3g1cmRHemx2WHNqZk5xVXN0dmxxbVc2WU9udVpSVVhBS09GOXc5LVFxdnN2U1hMTkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZjR4RHlEYkEydkZxU2dRek1IbjM2QW1PZWRVR3NkR1JPSjBXOTRySUxCY0VrT1VSdGZxTVNmdWpPcE42R3plWVlGTlVGYTB3VnpfSUhTT3M2ZmFITHVfRndURmhkU0hNNElXbk4tRXNxNGVaUHVwdXpGaExSTkFHb3l2VVU2NTBvTkpjLUd6alBOMG5zaWtmeWhXQnZMYWw1RFBSMHk3dWk1Yk5OekZnaW52dGNsaFNNZmxqd1VuYWx2S0hhMlRhQVkyNzlpeWRLemxZeXJIaEVIb0NtUT09 |
I'd be happy to chat. I had a similar middling experience in law school and made my way into legal tech. I would also check out [legal.io](http://legal.io) and legal technology hub to better explore the space. | r/legaltech | comment | r/legaltech | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNjdHSkxLOVJ2YU5EOHdCSkViQ0xsU0dwdDMteGE0QjVidGdiM25XZm80Z1MxYUdsUWZrQ0x3SHhhbVN6ZTJxUmdGcTNTRUs3SFVBdDZucmhRaE9vb2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSmoxRmZVbkU5R3ktOUttN0FHVXlkTXVmdC1ac3dWdFNXQWQ0dnZJQ09ZdDRVTnBwbnRoelhYQlZwTGN2Wlg5TEpVSElpN3ZSay1jbDNMajdqa2k5VVpDYkEzZjZkNEcwbHhQRU5jWndKci1TM2V0NjZtSlFyTUtkdnZ2Y0dscko4UXpJd1N2R1pkeE05UlhUaGVTVzBfcmZJdDIzWFFDRmE2TmZJendqMlNPeE9PR1M4NVlKMG1oZVI1ZXlPUURlM0VGeTFzeHRKZzZ2bVFzcnpJMWtfdz09 |
Explain to me why does Phantom Wallet gatekeep so hard? Like I get it, Solana has a lot of scams, but don't they only have to check that there's not an approve instruction on the transaction to show that your wallet might get drained? They could also highlight more the amount of Sol you'll pay in the transfer. At least give a smaller warning that says "dApp has not been approved yet". When I reached out to Phantom/Blowfish, they said I need to have someone in the community vouch for me. So if I didn't build a following beforehand, the app is fucked until I get some brave souls to try it even though Phantom gives this agressive warning. Am I missing something? Are there other ways a wallet can be drained that I'm not thinking of? It seems pretty simple for Phantom to just check what is in the transaction and put a warning if the transaction is suspicious.
Please only useful replies. I know you guys hate devs and consider 95% scammers. It's not useful to say "Probably you're trying to scam" because I'm not. I'm just trying to understand why Phantom gatekeeps so fucking hard. Do they want people to make dApps or not? Sorry it's just annoying and I would have probably developed another app if I knew about this warning beforehand. Do we really want one wallet controlling the fate of developers in space like crypto that should be open and decentralized? I would post on r/phantom, but they lock post there fast af
https://preview.redd.it/aqmm4xeugewe1.png?width=324&format=png&auto=webp&s=79fa747e46078a78ef17e0a40ab4675312c2cc4d | r/solana | post | r/solana | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVlN2M1ZSNmpOT0RVUDRDR2FEa01yUDhFaW43Z1lrcV84VVBKd1pvSl9JZmx0QS1uUUl4R09pUFE3WTZoczNvMzdkcTJmbFEtd290d1pXekZoc0xCR21Ibnl4dHMwRlpiNnNjalRnUW5Bc2s9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdW5vNGhmWU5HSkdPdm9sSDhYVHJfT0NraDhOdVpZem1kek0zNXpXd2owQ3NHRm9ZeG9GQl9MaHFWOW1zX3NhZVJTdlBObUxJcDNMOTVUX1FYNnRFYVk4WXFnOFhTUDNuaHY5RG40cDV5dTlWYnVGemxNdzg1RGEwZHNaRnJkY2E2RmlaeEpTXzFGTjAzSVRZRGw3aXB5ejd4NjhBRDVyVmp2VjdNWG5XUDRJNXFXVnE4aGx0eWdsTnBTWUZYYVp4 |
Curious how one would find something like this across different AWS accounts? | r/devops | post | r/devops | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRE4yUnIwUEY0T2hkUkRkamtVbzRFaTgzV2N1WVdBdDVoRlJxQWU2R095WW0zVWFmYjA2bE9ST3IySjgtQ2hUSkVnLXJSLWx5T2xJMUtVck9wVlZITXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQVNEYlR2Q3VVY1IwVUFSSlc5RUxSRVlZU1NydExnYlp5RXdiclNYSk9TeDVxSVVWeXVUdmV3c3pVbjcyWFVWYll5LUMwRk1hSVBvcDBlNlFWN3FNUVNCRXlndG9jS2RNVVZ4MVU4TWlNRzlmaDJjTVZ2aGZQaUlwWUZRU2JQd2RHX1lkWUhiV2d4TDRSU2hoSHVzQ0NPOGlaV1laVjYtM0kwUHZsbzU0SE9zSXc5VDdKUkNTWk94a2d5bFkxYXl5UkpiSVBkRU5MdWlXZXBhSVYwZzNzZz09 |
I am conducting a survey on GitHub Copilot use behaviour. This is a survey for my master thesis, and all responses are anonymised and have no other purpose than academic research. The only request to answer the survey is that you have to be 18 years old or older. The survey will take you 5–8 minutes. Thank you for your time.
[https://novaims.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV\_9GjNdQ1vC3S0FAq](https://novaims.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9GjNdQ1vC3S0FAq) | r/devops | post | r/devops | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbVA5LURLSDFBU0NrX1k0OUpYd2Qyb0Q2ejUtTy1JcDVJWmlmYVEyZDRST253a0tNZ05IYV9tYWpHazJZRGw2Sy1NWlhEbkliNURNbnZzU0szbHVmdGhiQ2xwVW1aT2xNX1h1MWNFNFhfTUk9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSHppdWk3bDdtODFaOWtOZjVEU245d05IY0hKbzFaODVMLTIyVVFQazlNbmVYY096YlFBTTh5ODlKcHhkY3dKYWJaTjRGNVpOZm1JRXdKX0JqdlhUb1pVUDVYZ3dJTjZSOUpmWDVGZUdWNHRTMWt5dTc5ZzB5WmoxM1hNOFVRMjZKMUdIeXg0RnZUWDNXZzZ0OXA3UC10VGlkcU5rckx6aF9VTEVVMmM2aXlhRlFaamwzd09yNjdmc2Z3dGx2eS1kRVBZSlBxbGtMQTNLajJZMjNCel9oQT09 |
I | r/rugbyunion | post | r/rugbyunion | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZUVsZTBYaFZoOFBGQmJwOEVsTnQ0VjU0X19kQkNTMzREeDVvOGV3WEVoTWFXSlpZRnFDZ1VSelZjLW9MWDV3Y2R2cndMN09lZlJjNUFjUUZDV001YXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWW4yRkRwZjRtOUdSTTlRWlFiTGFweWIxenBpWFhoaXZxS1FSeTRmMC1oNDVEM0ItZ25WNktvZ1hrRTRQVGZjeU9YMWM5QUhyUEZEVldRRzRKd21kQjVpSXBOWm5NQjVVTldnbVVSRGVtTjZueHpIR3VMS0xaalN4OHlpZjZxdlplWEw4ZjVSWk5DTUs5cG5jb2R5d3RsdGhDcXlXalVqNEVPMXJHSW5wTjNGQml6cXZTU1ZsaTlHVzZzZXkyRGEyM1NURUtGc0RmQjc0Y3NzQjVTX2RSdz09 |
Do you think startups are a lot harder to be at then other companies?
I’ve been told to avoid them because it be a massive amount of work but I can’t imagine it’s that bad.
Edit:
Additional question, were your startup interviews as annoying as corporate ones? | r/devops | post | r/devops | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcXgyd0tudEVSMHNVRGRsTW92WE96SXBXV09YejM2N1B1RVczQzZDbXhpbmtqY3pidkxWcDZWMXN5Tm9fSG84V1NqZmNjbVZwaVNEOHFVa3JHWk54cXlOcjBnT2s5SWZDMktnNDUxVC02NUU9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcnN1SkJWbkI2b3dJODRYMnRJbjhkZEJhNkw2dERRUDc0WVR6VTZ1RTNCaW1SeW84a3F4enVER1YzVXF4ekZJN3RVTHB5ck4xZ0U4SWViY3lmNFZQdUZvQm9sLVE3ZDlTVWxSUGFsZDFNR0Z4TGtWWGJSVTNWQU5oclFmeFNKRzRINkxzYURKalEzcF9ZcUgzZTlDbnN3bXRCMmdZUS03bWNhRTBXNGVSYjZVPQ== |
Based on what you mentioned, I would suggest using Oneflow, it is a CLM fully powered with AI and has a lot of features in the contracting process, they also have an integration with SalesForce | r/legaltech | comment | r/legaltech | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQjhmTDY0dmtKUlZ5eTRnT3B2Zm1SYkFUVmF6blRiQWxGdWpLZldqaTA3U09YR1RSTUs2c1hmdVh6eF8xaTVfREZCYm02SnAtbENVX2xTb2tiMWJCeDlqcFpyU0Z5cUxTbnJmUlFYWlRSTjA9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRU0VQRnRocTVxTkM5RC1lQlVMbU5hR2NxaEsxX1Fyd1RyV3B3cjFUaDJYd1QxNVBZV0FVdDVXR25GS1ZVX19XUWhyLWJVRmp5bVFlalJWMktUamJpX2xGTjhXMVh6ekZWRTh6NGhrSjdlZk1ZNGtmV3J2TzZVVUZnbEVQUW1HVVpTdk5ObXVhTHNEdEpQQzR4YUk4Vk9mRnNuUDNJdDNpX2FadzB4OVUyTkdEVjdlaV81VEVZZzIxM201LVJxYnFP |
Hey r/devops !
Exciting news - I've just pushed a significant update for **Dockflare**, my tool for automatically managing Cloudflare Tunnels and DNS records for your Docker containers based on labels. This release brings some highly requested features, critical bug fixes, UI improvements, and expanded documentation.
Thanks to everyone who has provided feedback!
Here's a rundown of what's new:
# Major Highlights
* **External Cloudflared Support:** You can now use Dockflare to manage tunnel configurations and DNS even if you prefer to run your cloudflared agent container externally (or directly)! Dockflare will detect and work with it based on tunnel ID.
* **Multi-Domain Configuration:** Manage DNS records for multiple domains pointing to the same container using indexed labels (e.g., cloudflare.domain.0, cloudflare.domain.1).
* **Dark/Light Theme Fixed:** Squashed bugs related to the UI theme switching and persistence. It now works reliably and respects your preferences.
* **New Project Wiki:** Launched a [GitHub Wiki](https://www.google.com/url?sa=E&q=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2FChrispyBacon-dev%2FDockFlare%2Fwiki) for more detailed documentation, setup guides, troubleshooting, and examples beyond the README.
* **Reverse Proxy / Tunnel Compatibility:** Fixed issues with log streaming and UI access when running Dockflare behind reverse proxies or through a Cloudflare Tunnel itself.
# Detailed Changes
# New Features & Flexibility
* **External Cloudflared Support:** Added comprehensive support for using externally managed cloudflared instances (details in README/Wiki).
* **Multi-Domain Configuration:** Use indexed labels (cloudflare.domain.0, cloudflare.domain.1, etc.) to manage multiple hostnames/domains for a single container.
* **TLS Verification Control:** Added a per-container toggle (cloudflare.tunnel.no\_tls\_verify=true) to disable backend TLS certificate verification if needed (e.g., for self-signed certs on the target service).
* **Cross-Network Container Discovery:** Added the ability (DOCKER\_SCAN\_ALL\_NETWORKS=true) to scan containers across all Docker networks, not just networks Dockflare is attached to.
* **Custom Network Configuration:** The network name Dockflare expects the cloudflared container to join is now configurable (CLOUDFLARED\_NETWORK\_NAME).
* **Performance Optimizations:** Enhanced the reconciliation process (batch processing) for better performance, especially with many rules.
# Critical Bug Fixes
* **Container Detection:** Improved logic to reliably find cloudflared containers even if their names get truncated by Docker/Compose.
* **Timezone Handling:** Fixed timezone-aware datetime handling for scheduled rule deletions.
* **API Communication:** Enhanced error handling during tunnel initialization and Cloudflare API interactions.
* **Reverse Proxy/Tunnel Compatibility:** Added proper Content Security Policy (CSP) headers and fixed log streaming to work correctly when accessed via a proxy or tunnel.
* **Theme:** Fixed inconsistencies in dark/light theme application and toggling.
* **Agent Control:** Prevented the "Start Agent" button from being enabled prematurely.
* **API Status:** Corrected the logic for the API Status indicator for more accuracy.
* **Protocol Consistency:** Ensured internal UI forms/links use the correct HTTP/HTTPS protocol.
# UI/UX Improvements
* **Branding:** Updated the header with the official Dockflare application logo and banner.
* **Wildcard Badge:** Added a visual "wildcard" badge next to wildcard hostnames in the rules table.
* **External Mode UI:** The Tunnel Token row is now correctly hidden when using an external agent.
* **Status Reporting:** Improved error display and status messages for various operations.
* **Real-time Updates:** The UI now shows real-time status updates during the reconciliation process.
* **Code Quality:** Refactored frontend JavaScript for better readability and maintainability.
# Documentation
* **New Wiki:** Launched the [GitHub Wiki](https://www.google.com/url?sa=E&q=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2FChrispyBacon-dev%2FDockFlare%2Fwiki) as the primary source for detailed documentation.
* **Expanded README:** Updated the README with details on new options.
* **Enhanced Examples:** Improved .env and Docker Compose examples.
* **Troubleshooting Section:** Added common issues and resolutions to the Wiki/README.
This update significantly increases Dockflare's flexibility for different deployment scenarios and improves the overall stability and user experience.
Check out the project on GitHub: [https://github.com/ChrispyBacon-dev/DockFlare/](https://www.google.com/url?sa=E&q=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2FChrispyBacon-dev%2FDockFlare%2F)
Dive into the details on the new Wiki: [https://github.com/ChrispyBacon-dev/DockFlare/wiki](https://www.google.com/url?sa=E&q=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2FChrispyBacon-dev%2FDockFlare%2Fwiki)
As always, feedback, bug reports, and contributions are welcome! Let me know what you think! | r/devops | post | r/devops | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZmVVU1g5U0t0dV9FS3ZPbXpLbktnWFRsMmNKM09yZkhjdWxmNHBNanYxdlBXb1ZzbzVPc1pzWEd1UHVJVFpnSXhpUjMyTEgwbXR5T0FXMzNPQ1Ixd1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdm1WWkNwUWFwSUlCcWNwQzVENDV6VDh3OGdUT2hyUm1wd1M3bkxpek9XQjNPcjhXaUNsS2hXMFBwajJBUGNrZHBMd0FrN2EtNnhjeVE3WW1JMmVKMFVSUnYzendJeDFwOXdXNHRPRWREeTlseW9tOGZNMGZUWUZfVmd1dEdMbG14cmx4NjJzaExjNENZUmkzdG05ZHByTERjcmV2TGxVOXVUMmlDSWVuTml6YWlPN2RmXy1BZkxOVTZhS3BZLU02 |
Are there decent jobs out there that are remote? I was working on security+ unsure if I should push through. But currently with A+ and network+ what jobs are easily available and what is income looking like? Granted I get it varies per state/region | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVm5GbG5ocHNKam1ZZExzc2FWQVJMZHdDVGozeG5JYlcxUVB1aDZTb21mV1BZN3Zqbm1DMnlfVUpBSVZQaC1rNXdfdHVFbU1OOWthc1BDUWdnem1zbkp0ZmE5Mlg2WEt6bVRmM25EX0pvMXc9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWHZWZlI4NV9CSURUaTJ6dzM3S1FVNFYyM1lva0FuM2RxcXlmam1pUkJVeFpSbXhwX2diaVdwd0d6WHduY3k2U3VJaURnNmluZTM1V2NrbjVObzlMeGdhY0RacWR1ZHRTYTBteTFPdWJfdnFwU2tuV1c4TVlITnZRYzI5eGxzOGtVcVpRZzR1dW14bnRLOW1fQkVyU0kzMTVjSXd5SUcySU1ZMHZoNmJZZm1GYnY4VldvNFd2c3JHLV93R1ZENEVwaVo1Y3lXYVRlcTZnbGpQb3Flb0N4Zz09 |
Building long-term personal savings is one of the best ways to strengthen your financial health. It reduces daily stress, gives you more freedom in how you live, and sets you up for a happy retirement down the road.
A powerful way to achieve your financial goals is with Bitcoin. It’s been the best performing asset in the world for 15 years.
Yet it’s also the most misunderstood. Even as major financial institutions jump on board, many people are still confused about Bitcoin or unaware of its potential.
This book will teach you how to use Bitcoin to build lasting wealth. You’ll get a simple plan based on the hard-won lessons of veteran Bitcoin savers, designed to help you save without fear, stress, or regret.
If you’re familiar with investing in stocks, you’ll spot some familiar ideas. You may already understand why a buy-and-hold plan works or how dollar-cost averaging helps. If you’re already a stock investor or you have a retirement plan like a 401(k) or Roth IRA, this book will show you how to add Bitcoin for a big boost.
If you don’t yet have a solid savings plan or have never invested in things like stocks, that’s okay too. As long as you see the value of planning for your future financial goals, you’re ready to start.
If you’ve bought Bitcoin or another digital asset before, some topics may feel familiar. This book will show you how to do great over the long-term without stress or worry. If you’re new to Bitcoin, that’s fine too—this book will guide you step-by-step.
This book isn’t meant to dive into debates about economics, software engineering, or other complex topics. If you’re curious about those areas, I’ll suggest resources to explore them further.
The main focus is on practical steps to build wealth with Bitcoin. I want you to feel confident starting small and growing your savings steadily. You’ll learn to harness Bitcoin’s power without stressing over daily prices or doing a lot of day-to-day work.
Do you value building a better future? Are you open-minded about using Bitcoin to grow your wealth?
If so, I wrote this book for you.
# What’s in each chapter
I recommend reading the chapters in order for the best experience. This guide is designed to clearly explain basic lessons and help you launch a Bitcoin savings plan that fits your financial goals.
But if you prefer to jump around, here’s a quick look at each chapter:
**Chapter 2** explores Bitcoin’s track record and why so many are using it as a savings tool. You’ll see how it grows and builds trust each year. You’ll learn how a simple four-year daily savings plan has always gained at least 32%.
**Chapter 3** shares time-tested lessons for building wealth and introduces how Bitcoin veterans apply these proven strategies. You’ll see how to create a savings approach free of worry and stress.
**Chapter 4** builds on Chapter 3’s lessons, guiding you to create a savings strategy that fits your needs. You’ll learn how to make it simple, automated, and built to last. The focus is on getting you started quickly with no risk, so you can move on to learning more about the full power of Bitcoin. By the end of this chapter your Bitcoin savings plan will be up and running.
**Chapter 5** reveals who’s buying Bitcoin and why it matters. From billionaires and companies to governments, tech innovators, influencers, and pension funds, you’ll see why their support signals Bitcoin’s future strength.
**Chapter 6** shows why Bitcoin has staying power. We talk about what makes Bitcoin unique. We take a look at how Bitcoin has protected peoples’ purchasing power over the years and why it’s expected to keep doing so. We see why savers are moving away from other assets and into Bitcoin. We also talk about why you’re still early if you start buying Bitcoin now.
**Chapter 7** explains what sets Bitcoin apart from other assets and wealth-building strategies. You’ll learn how the weakening US dollar impacts your savings. We explore Bitcoin as a key way to protect your purchasing power and why it’s likely to grow more popular over time.
**Chapter 8** shows you smart ways to build your Bitcoin savings. Learn how to hold Bitcoin in tax-advantaged retirement accounts. You’ll also explore services that pay interest in Bitcoin as well as reward you with Bitcoin for everyday spending or seamless transactions.
**Chapter 9** guides you on planning your Bitcoin journey. You’ll learn to decide how much Bitcoin to hold, keep taxes low, and choose the right time to sell.
**Epilogue** shares the Bitcoin journey that my wife and I have been on for over a decade. I discuss the twists and turns that showed me the proven lessons in this book, and how I finally got Bitcoin at the price I deserve.
There’s also an **Appendix** that includes resources for learning more about Bitcoin, plus the research and data I used in parts of the book.
If you want to get started *immediately* – with no discussion of Bitcoin’s track record and no explanation of the foundational lessons of the savings plan – and you already have an account that lets you buy Bitcoin, then you could skip straight to Chapter 4 right now.
On the other hand, if you read the chapters in order and still want to learn more before you put a Bitcoin savings plan in action, don’t worry – you can continue reading past Chapter 4 for much more discussion of Bitcoin as a long term investment.
# How I learned these lessons the hard way
I bought my first Bitcoin in 2013 when it was about $90.
Over the next several years my wife and I collected more Bitcoin. We treated it like “mad money” – risky bets that we made for fun, like gambling in a Las Vegas casino. When Bitcoin went above $19,000 in 2017, we sold enough to wipe out all our debt, including my wife’s student loans. Back then I was pretty smug, patting myself on the back for unloading so much Bitcoin right at the market’s peak.
By the end of 2018, Bitcoin had crashed to around $3,000. I looked around and didn’t see the global adoption I was hoping for. I decided to sell almost all my remaining Bitcoin. This was awful timing on my part. Within months a wild bull run kicked off. By summer 2019, Bitcoin hit around $9,000.
Meanwhile, my wife continued her simple and steady accumulation – buying a small amount every single week. I had to admit I had misjudged when I sold. I started buying again, this time with a long-term strategy.
Over the next 5 years I shoveled most of my income into rebuilding my Bitcoin savings. Around the end of 2024 Bitcoin reached a new all time high of $100,000. My wife and I celebrated our successful savings plan. It gave us the option to retire early.
Here’s a price chart of Bitcoin showing some of my major decisions:
https://preview.redd.it/1lcuvaimkewe1.png?width=2854&format=png&auto=webp&s=88754eed3259fc53474324a32df68a51af1ade28
A decade with Bitcoin gave me hard-won lessons. I learned from my wife’s approach of simply holding it no matter what. I realized I was foolish to try to time the market. Bitcoin is a powerful long-term savings tool and should be treated that way.
The die-hard Bitcoin community arrived at these lessons well before me. They’ve got it down to three key lessons: buy a little all the time (dollar-cost average, or “DCA”); buy more when the price tanks (buy the f\*\*\*\*\*\* dip, or “BTFD”); and hang onto it for at least four or five years (hold on for dear life, or “HODL”). We’ll expand on these lessons soon – they are the core of our Bitcoin savings plan.
# The goal is to grow your savings worry-free
Money matters can feel stressful. We remove worry by using a proven plan. Let’s look at common worries with Bitcoin and how this book handles them:
**Worry #1: Large price movements**
It’s common to hear people describe Bitcoin as “too volatile”. It’s true that, over short time frames, the price can move a lot (both up and down). Without a real plan, people become fearful and sell at a loss when they see the price go down. This is why you may hear stories like, “I know someone who lost a lot of money with Bitcoin”.
The key insight is to look at Bitcoin with a long-term vision and buy small amounts on a consistent basis. This has proven highly successful. We’ll talk about how to fully automate this strategy so that everything is on autopilot and time works to your advantage.
**Worry #2: Losing money**
No one wants to lose money, and the word “savings” is supposed to mean low risk. A necessary part of any savings plan is to minimize risk. Similar to Worry #1, the key insight is to commit to a long-term vision. Take a look at the lifetime price history of Bitcoin and you’ll see the general trend is strongly upwards.
Here’s a simple but incredibly important fact to understand about Bitcoin’s price history:
***If you ever bought Bitcoin with a daily savings plan for three and a half years, you didn’t lose money.***
Pick any spot in Bitcoin’s past (starting at least 3 and a half years back). Pretend you started buying $1 of Bitcoin each day. Then, fast forward 3 and a half years. No matter what spot you picked to start, you’d still have *at least* all the money you put in. And on average, you’d be up a lot.
Later in the next chapter we’ll take a deeper dive into Bitcoin’s price history and talk about the *real* power of a long term plan.
**Worry #3: The future**
Since Bitcoin is relatively young, it’s natural to wonder about its future. We want to know that it won’t be outlawed, it can’t be destroyed, and it won’t simply go away. The next chapter looks closely at Bitcon’s track record and explores its future potential.
# If you bought this book, you can build a Bitcoin savings
How do you buy $10 of Bitcoin (or $1, or $1,000)?
If you were able to buy this book online—whether as an ebook or a physical copy—then you likely already have everything you need to start saving in Bitcoin. If you have access to an online payment method, such as a credit card or bank account, you’re ready to sign up for any one of a number of established online Bitcoin services.
The most common way to get started is to use a reputable online service that lets you deposit funds, buy Bitcoin, and hold it on your behalf. These platforms allow you to make additional purchases at any time as well as set up automatic buying (which will become important later in this book).
I highly recommend the US based platform, River, to get started. River focuses exclusively on Bitcoin, which means they specialize in providing a secure, easy-to-use platform tailored to Bitcoin users. Their website is well designed and simple to use. They provide an excellent system for setting up recurring buys—a key feature for dollar-cost averaging (DCA), which we’ll dive into in detail later. River also removes their transaction fees on your recurring buys once they’ve been running for 7 days.
(If you don’t have access to River, or you want to shop around, there are other great ways to buy Bitcoin. See Chapter 7, “More ways to Bitcoin”, for more details.)
No matter which platform you choose, the key is to get started with a small amount soon so that you become familiar with the process. Then, you can build from there.
# Start today: Buy $10 then sell half
I have a good friend, Henry, who invested in Bitcoin a while back. Henry is a successful real estate investor and has managed income producing rental properties for decades. Several years ago we were talking about Bitcoin. He decided to buy some.
Time went by. Henry sold some of it as the price went up, and held on to much of it. It did well for him as an investment. As I was working on this book I asked him about his experience. He said, “I didn’t think of it as real until I sold some of it.”
This caught me off guard. I thought, *Why would you need to sell an asset to know it’s real?* But then I realized it made sense. Bitcoin is different from real estate. You cannot touch it or visit it. Even though Henry had experience with investments like stocks, Bitcoin was still a new concept for him. Buying it with dollars and then selling it to get dollars back allowed Henry to do his own reality check.
Henry’s story gives us a great way to get started. Sign up with River and buy a tiny amount of Bitcoin. It should be enough to make it interesting to you, but not so much that you’ll worry about it. Something like $10 should be fine, but of course it’s up to you. Then sell half of it to see how you can turn it back into dollars.
This is a great way to get started saving with Bitcoin. Here’s why:
1. **You limit your risk.** Since you’re starting with a relatively small amount (like $10), you won’t feel worried.
2. **You will naturally be interested.** You’ll want to learn more about this way of building savings.
3. **The sooner you get started the sooner you will become comfortable** with the basics. Then you can build from there.
This famous Chinese proverb says it well:
*The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second-best time is now.*
# Why you shouldn’t buy Bitcoin
If you’re approaching retirement age or older, you should be particularly cautious before putting any significant amount of your savings into Bitcoin. As you’ll see, it’s a remarkably strong asset over multi-year time frames but it can move around a lot in the short-term. If your main financial goal is to keep your savings at its current level regardless of time frame, then you probably want to focus on more traditional, conservative tools.
A main theme of this book is to show you how to benefit from Bitcoin without feeling negative emotions such as fear, stress, worry, or doubt. If you read this entire book and then don’t feel comfortable buying just a few dollars of Bitcoin, then it’s not for you. | r/bitcoin | post | r/Bitcoin | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaUVrTUVPT1pXOFBXMzJSSWZRWWtaZlBzbXVLVGhRa0o0RzZkLUZXZVVLZ0xmajJOQmIwREdsQ18wd0huQzZDVDdNUmp0LS14UXN5elBwVDk3bzY1R2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQTFiN045LVNXdzgzY3RFYVdrSjlTWmpPNURTVGtUSmUwdml3blRSSTd1SWJRWnBORVRrdklHQlRzQUtlNzEweWFJY180a3Rhb3BRLWZFd2xERThnRDFkMU5kOUc5bElVb3ctYmp1Vk9reTJTQkVjU3N2LXFhQzQzRXpudF9WSkE1RHZ6MjJ4Q0VsNkQ4Wllwd25EMllxa0dpNGU5VFcyRG5xRHpITW13eUQ4WW5TT1RwbXRYRDZvaHVuUTR6RHEtR0NmN19kcjhiSjIyTkxwX3dvQ1F6Zz09 |
So, short version: My usual exchange froze withdrawals AGAIN. No heads-up, no real explanation, just a polite “we’re experiencing high traffic” message while my funds sit there like hostages.
After raging in the chat queue for hours, I’m officially done. Customer support reps don’t have access to my funds anyway, so there is no point in arguing with them…
I’ve heard about decentralized or “encrypted” options that supposedly let you keep custody while you trade. Honestly, I’m not 100% sure how it works - like, do I still connect my MetaMask? Does it feel like a normal exchange?
If anyone else has switched from a big CEX to a more private or encrypted setup, how’s that been working out? Is it stable, or am I going to miss the convenience? Real talk, I just want fewer nightmares. | r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRb05QdEFjTUpGSTZzMDJQWFBXczBUTmpncGxucHROd2xYblZCTFFpNW0yZWdHYTNUR2FnNlAtcFBLR0dwRmZaUGNVQnBKaHJPWGRja1R3VWRHdkNzaVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZ0s4Sy15bzJ5ZjdOa1hxRWZpSnJ1aDlneGYtOGZGbjg5NzBTVWJCUVRwWkx4RVotVmxuNzhaa1pFZXVwUTJYWWtXZUdvaFl1VjhHSTFPYXBwdHdwMDZBWGpySnNnZWJWY0JscHpuaUpoeDh5YU9DYlhHVDZ4b2pQbGdyanVlcEtDVXUyN0pqbWgxY1BXSjZZdloxRldPYnF4QnRHcXJzd0VvVTY2cGlQalJ6UDd3bEhvZTJHYWw1WWdZYXBaRHFoaWRXbEhQelR0YVBnZWJ4U09MYU4xdz09 |
The State Department released its plans for reorganizing the agency Tuesday, a first step toward reducing what the Trump administration says is an inefficient foreign affairs operation.
An organization chart released to the public shows that the ultimate plan for trimming the State Department does not go as far as versions previously reported, but it still eliminates several human rights-focused bureaus. Future changes to the plan are also still possible.
Among the bureaus and offices the administration plans to cut are the Office of Global Women’s Issues and its Diversity and Inclusion Office, which were expected given the Trump administration’s focus on eliminating such programs from the federal government. State also expects to eliminate some offices previously housed under the undersecretary of State for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights, though it is expected that much of their work will continue in other sections of the department.
The State Department also will eliminate the office of the director of the Foreign Service Institute, which provides language training and other educational support for career foreign service officers.
New offices will be created as well. The plan would create a new assistant secretary for emerging threats, which will report for the undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security. | r/neoliberal | post | r/neoliberal | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSy14TEdzcW5feXpLcEdyNFM4cnBKeEJqN2NsSGgtR0dycnVqcmZIbnBwcm5rdHl5d2JRbVZHckQ5eXNLd2FrYUpOWWlZRW1nWmtCakVfOVZTS1lzeFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRal9SaGR1WFpiX2JseDlQUklsc1g4d01vc0UzbWpuNUNlVTM1Y2Rlb21FU21RUjRha0JqdlYtN2NZWE9nLVFOYUhVUXI2elByd0J3QXJ0Qk9jYzh4aW1WOU41N0w4UGFITUpYaW5WY3hHSGwzU1l1WUdReXpkeTg0azhSU3gxNjMyXzkwRHMyWXRTdmVXN3RIVndkOEt5R3U1WnNMRS1pRU5HeXo5eGRkeEVlNmIwUWZPWkFrUVZZVGhWaC1IcFJ3X1ZBV1FMVjNxemFUY1gwSkFTZHl2Zz09 |
DevOps Toolkit just did a video covering our open source project, mirrord. mirrord lets apps connect into a live K8s environment during development and “mirrors” traffic to a local process from a pod, so you can debug/iterate as if your service was live in the cluster!
Here's the link if you’re curious: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLa0K5mybzo | r/devops | post | r/devops | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUUZJUWhENHZ1X2NKSXhMODNCVjd3SzRHaHJuTUFIanA0ZTFkc29nR2lSMVNYMmlnbGs3dFVCNGs5QUlVaXlId0liZDdDNkNjMzRoQlUwdmMzUXpVVEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaXdmaG5SSzNOSGFuN285ZnkyS0FTWTRXUktrZEY3LUgwSVZCT3FJUTVHRzBBSEhtZEV3VTRpNWRPT3I5Q2F4Rk1Wc3RuZDNHR3d5ZmlPSkc4V0M4OGZCMjEwQ1ZLWVJWdGVWSkVjLVNlVE5TQjVVRlBTT0ZWMFRXdzZvcHRsbFB6OXhWUFRrSXJWc29jMFQxXzBITE03SE5aQjhaYzJkeFB6N2hyUmFCSVQxRXZkU25QZElmSG9EdFVJMV9IOVNFLUlVdHRoLWlWNUJyaEx6Sk92YUtOZz09 |
Hey, I’m finishing up the last semester of my junior year as a CS major. I don’t have really any impressive projects under my belt, no internships so far due to feeling under-qualified. I do not meet all the requirements for any positions I’ve found. Definitely not an expert at programming.
I really enjoy working with docker and the cloud-side of things, but I have been demoralized by the reality that will hit me after graduation. I never really cared about making six figures, but now I’m worried about not being able to find any kind of job. I am painfully aware of my shortcomings and how bad of a position this is to be in.
My two questions are:
1.) I see that a lot of people in this subreddit are really dedicated to getting a FAANG/six figure job. If I am not super concerned with this, what kind of opportunities will there be for me after graduation? I am not even opposed to going into the IT side of the industry.
2.) If I take an entry-level IT job, say, helpdesk, after graduation, am I permanently barred from moving into development? I hear that a lot of people in my position in the past have taken helpdesk jobs and worked on their portfolio on the side, eventually landing a dev job. Does this pipeline still exist in today’s market?
I’m feeling very lost. | r/cscareerquestions | post | r/cscareerquestions | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRS3lDT0NzWXNZSGVtMnEtNGttTXZDWl93elZnNlpEdFRjQnhad1ZmcFFrRG5vMjBEVlJYOUpoMVhJbFR5ekVibHVLRGxQUUxzZjhZRmRCMnkwV1c5NHk1a2hSUnZQdnlZSHNLeld3WThUWEU9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRXzE1dWJxYnkwUmJsS0d0bTY4UDdfNkxQNlJFWW9uSUpVX1AxZndyVlRSc3lmMFJrbElvc29wUmoyY3lIREN2N0M3dmFlaFNTQWdEd0hzWF9SZDF6V2NpcHlRMHhQNXpYWGJCQkNvUHUyN19aMkpYYXROQUQwcXRzYnR6TXplR3N2aWpHMGJqd2dsc0tmamh2QmY3ak9kWkUzVGM3MDdQOTR5SHFHbUNRUUs3c2hoZWQtSTg1Yy1tTUhONmZROUhYSDZBZDhDSHBKNVVXcVNna0ltSFdCUT09 |
I built dir2txt — a simple but powerful CLI tool that turns a directory tree into clean, structured text or JSON dump.
**🧩 What It Does**
• 📁 Traverses a project directory
• 📄 Dumps readable file contents
• 🧹 Optionally strips comments (smart detection of comment blocks + patterns)
• 🎯 Respects .gitignore, .dockerignore, .npmignore, etc.
• 🧠 Outputs **LLM-friendly** .json or .txt files
MIT licensed code at [https://github.com/shubhamoy/dir2txt](https://github.com/shubhamoy/dir2txt) | r/opensource | post | r/opensource | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRb0ZsN00ycUtBSjBmXy1EdmRYQm8xUGYxOFFIMWwwQUFEWGs4VTR2ZVR2VklONlA4OUpUdy16ODlaem80TlN1NDVkZUR2WHUzaGVCdUlMaXAtNFc1bHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaVlWTC1YaFIxT05TYTFsMDhVc0E1cDhmRGlrR0twUlRELVNhS25IT1BjVG9zV0NOV0ZsNzh4VjNFVTYtNkRzZGZ1emRKVXo3WmJMbHp1T2ZERGlmREJidWw4OEZfSFd4VWhtb3FPajJXQVFhSDVVd1M2MTZBOEVQa1J2ZVhzZlFmS1RlTWtrTEg2cGtaT0JGVXppRnpQVlh6VUhQcnpZc01xWE1RcmRYRllFYWEwSXBoUV93UVJjZW81NWliQlVpS3FMb3MyNWxpdHlUTVpQaGJ2NmN6dz09 |
I've been putting off my A+, mainly because I'm not sure how I feel about the job market for Tier 1 support. I am interested in Data Analytics but don't want to do a 2 year degree since I'd have to take out a bunch of loans. I know I'd be good at it, though.
Does anyone have experience with getting the Data+ cert and how it worked out in the end? | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRY2RqdDUyWVRpNDE3SlJWRzd6bXAzbVRQZFBSaVU4U3FPRUs5TWFoVXI4MWxLTDhUcE1UNTQyaDhsSFZlSTlxelgwZEpaV3d5d3dzdUt5TlhXNzJCakE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYkNKYWFURS1CODhyVEZjS2RqdmxCc1Z4QjBQZ0c3TzliS1dDWC1DMS1lSEhlWGVRWVpRMUl0OFpPU1Z0NlJxSnJNQ3VMbmxweTFteE5PZjB0V0VfQVlPamZXQW1BdXhQazZxN0dMMzkySTBVaEhrRHVoaTgyd1NLU1EyR0dnM1dTRk94MmlCWUI1MVpHX2R3Qnk0OGVwWnJYNF9XaTRCN0J5QUxJOW5fMUhXOW9LUnJMclJ1dnVCbmlQcDVwUU1Y |
Been thinking about this lately… should projects lean more into Twitter raiding, or focus on organic community growth?
Raiding gets you quick engagement, more tweets, more eyes, more impressions. But some say it feels kinda artificial, like it’s all hype with no real connection.
On the other hand, organic growth is slower, but it builds trust. Real people, real convos, real community.
Honestly, I’ve seen some projects blow up through raiding, then pivot into proper community-building. Others relied too much on raiding and disappeared once the hype wore off.
So what's the sweet spot? Can you do both without losing authenticity? | r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRVlWVFJLZnF1SUVleF9zX2haOUZUTzNqNHBnM0Q1bEtqM1VSYjVyQVJwYm5JbUxHRHhxclJ5Rmh0TkJpQTVjVG9ZZEVEdEcyNFJmNnpaUUZWRTVKWnc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMnlEQXhDOW5LWlUxZUxJOU0tc2FpaXdfU29CYS1acFJWX1Fmc2pFajZOOEJiaDVzQVNSTDdzYWFCN01EZnhicGw2VVJVdVlWNGdUci1JdHA4ZTNyN0tFT25WeUxiT0FPNkxxUElNb1BQN1B3N1RhRU5pbG54aHR0bDR1UW9PQlBjMi1GcUNiT3hPaFRzTXJILVBGQ3ltWUN6dEs4d29TZlpsaV83eHNQakF3SmhSWnV0WVVRSGYzU2pqcHozX3RqNlJ5S1dOcEl4TnVJemZOamtPMndjQT09 |
So...I decided to try my hand at a little swing trading, take advantage of some crypto movement.
Coinbase showed a 7 day free trial on their website. Supposedly no fees for trading. I did my first trade today.
The Limit sell was successful. In reviewing the order, it shows no fees. Perfect.
Upon the sell, I immediately created a limit buy order at a lower price. In reviewing the order, it displays a fee.
Anyone know why the buy order displays a fee? Will it be nulled out on execution? Did I miss fine print?
Thanks.
| r/cryptocurrency | post | r/CryptoCurrency | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSUkySFBwU2QzV3VORlhmWnBGNXR0b3lmem56Zzd6MzFCNFZvLVVHSDVkOS1YQWVUY2V5OTZkS1N4R2Z5amxSZmh2TkR3M1F5LXdLVmMtWmRCTWRxRUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUEFJeXB6STFtR3Q2dUVmdU5hZ2NiaWthU3lzZ0QyRXZ5cmI3R2g4T3doOTFpTmNPelBOUmxHbDZzZHVqcTZNRU5LUktPanJ5YXFpRmpnWkxfWk44cXZ5Rkd1MWdGaEtjNkNfZ1A3YzRadWhsTDVKejhMVi1wNWM1ODRoblNGZFhDcXJUMzhtVllGYmFSMzBSTWMweDR0N2hvMjdEc01fR0Q5NlJkM0NWMTBORjVkTHB2b1VaNjBoUC0zNUQtcGtSNlBmMVVyZ3l1R1p3cFNpSTBpZGVLQT09 |
Sounds like CUDA (Assuming NVidia) not installed properly. Are there CUDA demos you can run to make sure? To monitor GPU activity I like btop. | r/deeplearning | comment | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTDZORThYTkoweUdrNUtOY2w5T0NqWVVPaXBoQ190WEVoQzRxOXVzRkRreS12YUJ4ZTYtUF9mZFRDYlpsOW5pTGFRZGctMDRaZEk5ck5sa1paTmhySkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZlEwTVFyTUNnQWpqdmFjRUxCM1RPMzBxVEZNU2QyV2NQWFN5UHZJbE50eGR3WWtiYXJNdklBU21QRTNKR3AwZEhHVEpnYUJuc0lnaGU2U0pwUVhVSXMxMHBLcFFzdHFXSmI4WGpENklGTks1a1JpWEMyOUt2QjhGSlU0S3RnUFhQbFhpR0QyVmFpTk9SZDYwSnRxMGQ4VkVsSVJvdE5JZUdzSU1BRW1qM3NocjVaaXpaV1gtNHJBV25vSmtxbTMy |
Hi Friends,
Is it possible to find the website builder of a site without contacting the owner?
I see lots of good sites where I'd be interested in hiring the builder.
* Anyone know how to do this?
Thansk | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWGFJMmFqcVpmbWdlandGUTVGU3FsWDktX3BiaFB4WFp3X3NPMl9iTEdDOTE2VDNXdG4teko3eUZyY3o2ZVV6VmFwdzBWSklsdFNXUXpYdDlmMmVVOUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReGZEVEdEWEp6dHhzTHJrcW1iOHMwbk5HUGVnbFNwOU0wdTlaM1BqclpKZER1MXJPamg3S2FES1FDUFhnMlBEOHlhYktQaU82LTYzUnZjRTR3M3FkUElIOTZQMEJXMTI0bHhONkVzWlZ6UmxuQ29NVXNJeE1LckdJM3JqNVVDejA5ZU9uZnNYVEh4dTBOR1FWb0ZHaTN3QUlJTVFKYkhBYmZjN3VrejBIRWZCalUzRUFTc091aDFkS2hCYl95eTI2 |
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