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The Taoshi team is headed to Austin, Texas this week! Thomas Dougherty, Taoshi's Director of Research Development, will be speaking on two panels this weekend - “Building Alpha Generating AI Trading Agents” and “Code of Capital: Building the Future of Finance on Bittensor."
We hope to see you there! | r/bittensor_ | post | r/bittensor_ | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdTJ6RzJHUkg4M01GVm1sVVY4QjBEUkdScHUtUDEwMmlOV0NWRUVhSmJTUnN4bFh3ZnRXRmdodDVBM3U1bkZYTmRLQW1OUWw1bmNpMzBwVjVZNEhfdUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROEJXaXZpZHMtd3NJMWhpeVJGSnNMaGFQMkVXTWNhMDNJRTVlWjhBekt2Y0VPMTJ6VXFjY2kwbi10S2pxcWFfMTlfazZoT3lTZ2VPWWFJaXlGaFNSdlRUdWctc09ndV9HNFpQNTJVcFUxT1p0WlhBTDh3cEU2Z09ndndsSWtacjkyYURLRXlrUmV1dTBfWnd3NW1MekxtQWpxTkJyWkRsQmkwaFl6MnFpZndLZ2tqcnRveGhILXpyYXhQaHNVOUow |
Phew !
for one moment, i thought it was going to be voiced over by that irritating asian girl with the childish voice. | r/polkadot | comment | r/Polkadot | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRG9RUjNvZ05VZWFMbWIxclJtMkF3TEphMHVzUVRwQVNiSWQ0TGM4QmpzZVBlb0hqczRkZUxiMVFNM0NpZ0RhWkFwbDU0a0Y0dlAwMVZSRVJrQUh4ZUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReHpYS0k2RXpLZFZYdEZpTExpSnlscFVpd3JGSk8yMlVlTk1saGlDb0c0WWFWWHl1aHk2Z0VJWWxWZ0tZMzdWU2labnhBR1RCLU55ZTZxSjBOdy1ZemN1V3o3VWpjSUhzdFZIbzJ5WFowQ0VsWUNhXzVNSUE0VVBVUkVBejR5R2ktalVjRGFBazNqbTFaWG9GM3UwNEhpQy1ndU54dVZWRlFHTk85SDkteWtzPQ== |
I just graduated undergrad and spent most of my time doing research (Computer Vision/HCI). I enjoyed research and since I couldn't get into PhD and can't afford master's, I'm looking to explore industry until I find my footing to attempt grad school again.
Market isn't the best right now, so I am very fortunate to be picking from these companies, I wanted to know which role would provide a better career upward trend and build my technical + professional skills.
My initial thought is choose Apple for stability, choose Google for straightforward SWE pathway. Let me know what your thoughts are.
TC quite similar within 120 - 180 range where Apple >= Google. Location is both High COL (Seattle/California/NYC)
Edit: The teams for both Apple and Google are quite similar, both for their mobile device development team (e.g. XCode/Swift, Android) | r/cscareerquestions | post | r/cscareerquestions | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMEZ4NWhjcWpqTUJESDBBQlBSVzFMOHZIUDZ0VEdrSVNuZzhJZEt2MndDS2x5M1pjVWJVWnR5bmdIdm5yRlRQRHlTZ3gtM1I2T1pxS2gxVXFUaW1XbkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRnZfaXRKd2gxcHk1dXpWVW0yTkVOY3VIRnIwNnRUVXAybHU0eVFRQ29qMjJRbUhLazl3OWRUYmkxQkNyQWJHbHUxMXVpejM4c19RR01DTHFub2w5Mk1wbV9fVVpTZk5WSkFJc3BZMzNHOUQ2cExqTDlvSmhqY2Z0TGxoX0ZfWnQ4UkdUcGFfVEE1dk4zSWVGakkwemtIeU5WSy1ZaXFwQWNKUXNoOUNPellzQkNSUXZ2V2RKRFdlVXhwYnQ0NVk5Q3RvTlh1cTZ5WERibnQ4TlNyYm91dz09 |
Yep brand new noob …..! And PROUD of it ! | r/bittensor_ | comment | r/bittensor_ | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQktNT2xmU1hPMkt2c3RSSmlQdF8xeWNFOC1rMlI0azFzX3dRRHVkUXBubUNDZGJGTzZvQUtRMlNrUWpNWXpOYU9QTWlUeXBXaEhIWDJEMDVMUWdHTjc5Mm4xbGhTMjdWaXM4c0F2THpWc2c9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQ1NuSjFBeWFMQjdROWlqdjBSVnpmMEVyOXFWWG1wQ2gyT1EzUzNRZ2xGSlBQcjIyX2txWTRnRVM5bV9PN0JBNjhwV2VOSEN2MHNDNnQ5SV90dlc2TFNyVlFxUEtKb3Itc0oyeS1IV252NXVxSXdycUV1WUl2NE43eU53RktCVUxBNk93ektpUDNUbkJXZDZGbFRxWnZ2N1J4VnZQYzExUmx6b2dqelZ1TjNMdGxfWEdIU0EtSTZWUnpNYnk1R1pPZzEtUlBfalBIU3VZemstc29GUGFGZz09 |
The fun part. I can't post this meme on X. I just disappears. | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcEE5MDJRaWt4V2JSa19NYmtCUllJSEQzWWNZVmNnU25CMll1d0l0cXJ2YmtqaWQ4S3J0Y21xQ19vR09ZMXdyYmo1aFNMSHlYUWszOFA2R3JUcFJkcXpPbmZWWmhsTGcya2EzekluaklYQXM9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROGdCTkhWY3cyQ3NkeFZnSVMzWHpBa2YzeEZfWFQwdTFZRDh3cnIzN24tejJIMXdTVm1WYVlBZmlLdmVfYWktUENHMjZvVnFGOUUtV0ZmRENYTldwdHlUTGREV0o2SnI3NExDUzByWm1ycWFJTS1nZVh4TUVyNVRQTFNFSnV6clU4bkQzLUdxMVRtZTM4OENpeGNTcElJY1M1Sm5RSkk0UFlDR1UzWW9OTjhMMWtidGxHVl8zQVdpT0MzeGVKVGFybjNaYm9KZUJCYlBlVVJHaDloWnlFUT09 |
Encrypted microsd card > | r/monero | comment | r/Monero | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdVd1ZmoyWEpfMmRUeW1mcTVFSll4LUFCRDVjVXVGbmN5a3o4bG00Y2kwdkJaelZRbVFOUHFhQkhOZGpUTXZhQUhGLU1ndkNIaEQ1aXBYcWdGdXBvSVRaWnBhNm92WEhlVHJPX2hSVnZLSnM9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUXVJeTNEQVVRQ0ZoeUhsaUliUXk1X1h2UlphS1JHUlhfVExzcjh6emMwQlVUSG9zNnZOdWl4MWtUalBBeGtwaGc4LXNyN0c3aGpWLXZ4MGVTVmhEUVlyd0U3TTNIemhfc1pwNl9xeDhESHcyN0tUdHAySHg1X1VTT28zRFZDU3piWUJWaTBiMTIwdGdyWFhVdnVocTkzYnBlYUV2OVYyc1pVaFZrTmNjUzRxTnpvbDI0TWVWYVV6Q3hlellrV3Z2VVVFRjdPTklTTzZvYURDcnZmUHB2dz09 |
Fellow seekers of freedom,
The watchers are everywhere—your coins, your words, your very steps tracked. QueNet’s my stand, a project born in the dark to keep you untouchable. It’s no glittering promise; it’s a tool for the ones who know freedom’s price. QueNet hides your wealth and your voice, leaving nothing for the eyes that pry.
QueNet is building a dual-core system for true privacy advocates: secure messaging and anonymous transactions.
Our communication layer combines the proven strength of XMPP with OTR for encrypted, ephemeral messaging, and adapts Session’s Tor-based routing to obscure message paths.
On the blockchain side, QueChain evolves Monero’s privacy model, tightening defenses against node poisoning and deanonymization.
We’re not starting from scratch we’re building on the best, refining what works, and fixing what doesn’t.
QueCoin (QUE) moves quietly across a global network of randomized nodes no single point reveals your trail. Each transaction is routed unpredictably, making tracking nearly impossible. We monitor for malicious IPs, filtering out threats before they can touch the system.
Stealth addresses and ring signatures conceal sender and receiver alike, blending every transfer into digital noise.
All of it runs through Tor’s hidden network, shielding users from surveillance.
This is privacy, engineered secure, anonymous, and built to resist exposure.
QueNet’s QueChain is built on Rust, using rust-crypto for its mathematics. Nodes, spread across the world, handle transactions and messages, chosen randomly with SHA-3 and block hashes to stop those who’d trace you—no node can rig the choice. We check node IPs constantly, with bloom filters to catch suspect ranges, voting out the bad ones with BFT to block poison. QueCoin (QUE) keeps users hidden: stealth addresses, made with secp256k1 curves, exist once and disappear, guarding receivers; ring signatures, coded in monero-rs, mix senders with decoys, unseen by watchers. Tor’s onion routing, run through arti, hides all paths... a system for those who seek the dark.
All corniness aside, I will be open to audits from community chosen professionals and the chatting protocol will be opensource and available publicly.
We are not requesting or accepting any form of funding or donations... This is a tool for everyone to use, as long as possible, without profit. | r/cryptocurrency | post | r/CryptoCurrency | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRzZwM2ZqTzZCbTQ2N0RET0xTbG40REh5dEtvWTJWdTZSdW5Bb3hhVW9KX0tKbjhCVHczaUwwNkhRTVYzTm9CYU9iSk8tcGJHYmd1eVhpc185WGRuMVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMVVFczFJS1ZKT0tHTjJmTlYyNHczbkkxVHQ2S3dLZEwzNldaNTVoWnloV2pZOGJTbFpoeHRaSWhXWi1lMUlFeUtFSGswUUhTbVZTYXFVVHAxSDdLYVhLY1MyWEc0RHJfQVZmZlFBbVduQndQRTFwMVlxdUp1Y1ZXNnpFNS1oMkRiQUpWMkFQdXRDS3JnMjdfQ3ctb2NCRGdyV3BidGhqajVUX3NhTkkwc1ZGRGhkd1hVeDl0alpIbzRVakZGUGt6 |
Base layer is not private default so it is crippled. | r/monero | comment | r/Monero | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRT1ZwaHIwYndMdWhJM1VxMC1yS3I3M0FSeE9ia3FXSXZubDZJQzFvM180Z2VHV3U2R1A3Ql8tNm9fVUlPdE9ER2FxalNuaTRjdktlckZPT1R0QWlDWVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcXRTS3hrWWFha1RyeTBsTmFPck1Wb1l1R3d0V1F6YWNTVUEtU2FCRm1WS281cXR0VjdqdFhzVlYwSmVqOU11cktWQktTR3NfY0VsSmNYOGZNQWlBWjU3OF8wUlBFNk1MeFVobF81dVQ5LUVLaXI5aEhOTE1pLTEwbDN5TXpXVVR3WS16cWpVZ25wODdPcXV6RmU1eFJLVVA5UU85aWtjY1FpcnlPWnp4ZHV3RnlQcWlBUGJ2Z25GREtORnV3Y0xr |
[Yanis Varoufakis in Conversation with Jeffrey Sachs on the Six Global Crises Confronting Humanity](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKIzdmWT52A)
>Jeffrey Sachs and Yanis Varoufakis worked together a decade ago to prevent Europe from harming itself by crushing Greece. They failed. Since then, Europe’s self-harming policies exacerbated by a lethal dependence on, and servility to, the US have had nasty repercussions for Ukraine, Palestine as well as Europe’s relations with China.
>...
>On Tuesday 22nd April, Jeff Sachs and Yanis Varoufakis get back together again to reminisce, to take stock of a world spinning out of control and, crucially, to propose tangible solutions that we must campaign for today.
>This livestreamed conversation is organised by DiEM25 while also being transmitted live across China through the network of the China Academy. | r/wayofthebern | post | r/WayOfTheBern | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRd1VQNndsV19kTXJTaW1nNnBJZWx2SGEtd1dCY20zaDdQTVlzTnltbEc5Z3diUGN5M2hKdTY4Yzl1RHhFS3dPRXM2cTJ1UnZvNVdKTDVOWTdCQ0tvZEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYTZwZnlNSWJVaTZwcHNSWm12dV9ZekNHOGM3c0JXVFU1eXN3UmZlZmI0TUhNemxhaU1lVUxyb2s3di1OWjczbnh5SkhFXy05eW9aTGdTaC1YdDMzcVhUWHBvRmluOWx2aXB5cm5mU1d3UGxsNllXWVB3bmJVSE5fUEQ3cHdZRGxIbUduaVRvSXh3V0JnVmRQQTh1U1N5dUVKS1NMUFU3NHlTeTRqaktYWHFXZURseEhPMkxNcFBBc2tERFhUTDhxNDJRZzI3VFltZmxGN2JWRzFBUTVyQT09 |
Does anyone know how to get a website you made that allows wallet connections with Phantom Wallet to be verified? I want to ensure users won't get warnings that the site may be dangerous when initiating transactions and connecting. | r/solana | post | r/solana | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNEpQM2JoME9NVDYyczk0NlpzcUNBWXJISlhIVWFDeWE1UEttQmljTjZiZ3N5ZldkUlJEajlONjdnS0VKRGhnMHprMk5qQ1RjcGlYTzZwUDZWb1RUbzhyRXZqWWMtTWx4bWtyQVQ4NmZKa2c9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVW9SNGc4Yl9oUXIzYzZWM281aTFtbWtjQWZVYkVvblU1ZDBMUVVYeVo5NHE0N3pCbkxvbXpnVExsUjRIRERGTElVRk10blplTWRWNU0wZ2lEcm5NN1QtOFhJYWE1VUJ3STBGWEd6RUdOY2R3cWpXM3dQT0hMa3hmOWlYX2VQZ1ExbUxXSE1NdkFQOFo1SWFXbjJhcmx0MHBqY2RCbXo4OUN0RVg5ekpxZ2NzPQ== |
Hi ya'll! I am looking for a job and I have messaged recruiters on LinkedIn, but so far I have not had any interview. Do you have any recommendations for recruiters or how you found yours? I am also thinking about using agencies like Robert Half. | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcVZUMlNjSzZrUm03ei1pVzQzckN0YWdIcVNDZjJqckNVU1lVUkp3bVpTNVU4a3pMX1V5TElhcWFDNk1taGUyajcwYnJrWVUxWXlod2N3MXJzRFcyUGRpX1ljVU1EOUdsMzBVLXRSZF80S289 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaFlCWHlleEFXRkVVZ2gza09fU0xLU29lQWQ1NUQ5MFZ6TmFKb1VRaXhMcko4cklFaGxoOFBWcXJRTHFEUUFhNnp0N2o0NVhPd0I3RkZHMDhYRHJVVGYtN09oMzFSb1kxX28wYnVlNzluR0ZDZzZkX0dXTmdoSllMcjVacm9zSnc5V1ZFZFBOMTM5d3F1NzV1NE5nWEV0Y0RrZUpvSjhLem40ckN0MVI5RkVoSDA4b18wTS1ERFJKUGJLSzJMdGha |
TL;DR
Continued Improvement and Feedback Loops are DevOps principles, so based on user feedback, I've updated the end-to-end DevOps hands-on project part of the FREE pragmatic Dynamic DevOps Roadmap.
https://devopsroadmap.io/projects/hivebox/
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Background
For those who see the project for the first time, this free/open-source roadmap focuses on principles instead of just tools and uses an iterative approach, the same as in real work.
Now, starting the hands-on project is easier than ever, even for people with basic DevOps knowledge.
Enjoy ♾️ | r/devops | post | r/devops | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdWpCb3U5eWU2UEVveDR4ZG4zZm1XQXZFeFlQTGdDSGM0SEZVcl8tenktM2dueGRLQ1pqaGFFb2gySHJIcGJjcFpCWFgyeFJ4TDc0ZFFNVHVUT2NXVmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROXkwTTkydUZVZlpzN1lkelBKZzZHSTBhNjhBbGVEWE9EeG40cGhtUWdwNVZwS0Y3blpxNThqNjJYVUxwNWJmbmxtNWY4UFpfUE41Nnd2U2c0YXVqMHY1SDdhVS1ITnp3Y0NUOWVodXNRbDFfTXlUTWpRZFd5MzJMeEl0aEMzdWl5ODFKMzVUQ3MxbXlPZVI0WWNUa0dBTlZHSTNlTE1vbERBS191SDMtMHF3bEdiTThFLUcwLWVmSWJ6NllEbzk1 |
Here, if you have a milkshake, and I have a milkshake, and I have a straw. There it is, it's a straw, you see? Watch it. Now my straw reaches *across* the room and starts to drink your milkshake. I... drink... your... milkshake. I drink it up!
Sorry ber, sorry bul. I drink it up!
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Hi everyone I have bought a new Android phone and have installed an app called UserLand (which is a vertual box that let's you use Linux via an Android OS).
I use this app to access Ubuntu via a terminal. However, I have one issue and that is that I can't access any files in the app.
I hope to get around this by attaching an file and sending myself an email, but I don't know how to do this without a GUI. Can anyone assist me with this.
Thanks | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdUkzLWR4aGotYlZRVy1FMXBBUHNodDltaXUxVWJ2YkUzWTdaczhCU2tRTnZsUVo0STI2MzF0RGtxRndSb1pNbnJkWHptRVdPaldSREhjYWMzbWlsQlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNXBkMEJhUkIwWG83b3RsbHp3aGJjZVVzZ1hfMi1Va2gyWXRORUJka25KSlR5dFFQaWN6eUgtT1pVS0k0c2dTQW03NW9uNmhVYTc4czB5a3d4cGxOUmpycE9GTy1XVE45WEh2OUMtUlhoc19ma0FYUTBtU1pmNk1pRnFLZXhDUFhzODlKMi1mSGZfa01MeWZaUnBicVFxXzVlSkUyeHJxTi1RM3pzVTBXNEhNN2NWVHlkQ2VkV0JiN2NkNUpDNTdpT0ZhWVc2Yklmc2tkSEJCNEQ3TFAyZz09 |
Hello, I'm trying to build an ISE/NAC lab, but I can't find a Layer 2 switch image that supports the "authentication" commands at the interface level.
None of the following commands are available :
authentication control-direction in
authentication event fail retry 1 action next-method
authentication event server dead action authorize vlan 100
authentication event server dead action authorize voice
authentication event server alive action reinitialize
authentication host-mode multi-auth
authentication order dot1x mab
authentication priority dot1x mab
authentication port-control auto
authentication periodic
authentication timer reauthenticate server
authentication timer inactivity server
authentication violation restrict
I tried the following IOL images :
\- i86bi-linux-l2-adventerprisek9-15.2d.bin
\- i86bi-linux-l2-adventerprisek9-15.6.0.9S.bin
\- i86bi-linux-l2-ipbasek9-15.1a.bin
And yet, I see plenty of video tutorials on YouTube using EVE-NG where people configure those commands, but they never mention which images they're using.
Does anyone have experience with a specific image they could recommend ?
Best regards. | r/networking | post | r/networking | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNmI3aTdPY0ZIRzd6cnBWY1ZHOWcxZ3pTVDZrSzNKUUZKX1dDdGlNdkJmWjVTZmpmZGpaclVDc1dhMlYtMXZXblhvQlNhQy1YZ1A2VHF0dnlIaW41TFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcUlQcGlaZzZfRmlXLWcxT2NidHpwMkNQTVpPQkJfOHMybWNkQl9FX3pkcWFETWI2LXNaa2lqY1R3ZUM4bVNBblVGQXRtMGxSVkllTHlmZFlHbUNPdUxyZml4Wi13RThmb1dzTFBRV0lJbkhXNkNrR3JpUXZJb29YZEE0cmJ0dkJpdkZ6M2JCWnc3V1ZrdmpGUC1ZY2w3elJJWjdVdGl6Z0w5aGdnNThNNUxxX3BSU2Q0YkdvSm1FNkdWZUV2d0pxaEpVWWtEQ3BNREwyOVg5a3pvdWw0Zz09 |
I failed the bar exam a couple times and have been working a dead-end retail job to pay the bills. Looking to find the next step in order to earn more money and save up for the bar exam again. Saw the CompTIA certs and am wondering if they would be a good move to try and break into the IT field and what jobs I can expect to get with those certs and no IT experience or IT relevant degree. | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYkw2bjMwbDlXLTNWSzh2VE52alM3LUxqdTRERmdpYVdHSTRYTVVTajUzVlZxQ1dRUFJLSUU2Sk5tSnY4ZkpUNDV3aTJSZ25oWW9PQXJpdk4wbXgyNUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTW54bWE0R0xlWGlpYXh0SjZmNDRWQlRKbGxPblVfOUxpM3kyZW9TUEFLeG1STXRZbmxycW10UkMzcE4wQkxQQ3VnVEs1ZVRvWHZKRnlxU29rWlc2MFZEYkdhQ3I5WjVLbUdkTmdZYnpKeWdmMnJfeENmY1Jpam0xTlhHWHdoQnFJUHlPSmhTVW9YSmk3WXJlZDdEZTcyX2hTYVpjMm1BbU84WkJjcWh5eXpocUVoc2dlMnUyWlVXZ0plSW1ycllt |
Currently working in a small company as a web developer.
As developers, oftentimes we need to alter DB table schemas for the new features we are developing, but in our company, dev team has always had only VIEW permissions to the databases in both test and dev environment. We need to prepare the scripts, but the actual operation has always to be done via the DBA, which is OK and understandable.
For efficiency, we asked for a local dev database with ALTER TABLE permission. We had stated that all the changes would be firstly discussed with DBA, and that they could be the executers to make the changes in test env database.
But it was not approved; DBA said it's interfering with their job responsibilities, and that we might add the wrong fields to wrong tables and mess up the whole system. But it's just a local env database; we told them our team could provide the scripts for them for approval before making any changes locally, then they proceeded to ask what the necessity of a local dev DB was, since they could run the scripts for me just in seconds too.
To be honest I have no clear answer for that; I had been thinking it was just natural for developers to have their own local DB to play around with for development. I never expected it would be a problem. I asked one of the coworkers who worked in a bank before, he said he only could view the local DB as well.
So I'm just wondering, how common is it that developers don't have ALTER permission for a local dev DB? For those who do, what do you think is the necessity of one? | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdzc3UG9yTWpJRUo0ZThPSzZiTVMxT1Rybmp0eDVLTXFEdzBoM2NtVktYd2tOVUR4S1hUNXFPX2cyb3FMZDQ4WlVZZk0zYXlpSmlxMk5fVEVGWlV6NmZqTkpQcW9nTTl2WmgtWFRzUjJQMEE9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZzIxdmlCUDhKLVRKSk1DWFlCV3V2WThLbG9OWXIzQ3RETG9BMGE3TndjTURaR2FaUkloWHM2NjJRT0preTBoSnVxWnVPNnNESnZ4TmNBcmd2WGl5SS1pem12eUEyaW9xTWxlWjRNS3UxbHY2X2wyV2dJT0tCWTNNYWN6dWp0SnpSTmtuek9iT2VDYTJFd3dnbmlfdkE5OHNhV1VYMWs4TmhmNmdSc3BnMFBjWFRlZHFJZUZZdHA3U3l1SzlBcXV1NnEybnBraTBKNnhobWp0ZVZQODVJdz09 |
It's obvious. | r/bittensor_ | comment | r/bittensor_ | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVkdaWjhvcUtEaUVyakNqZTJROVZ4OUwyTEh0bEpXdVdTLURSanFjN05HT0ljZ1VVSllfcnhOMGpwdmttUmtXcEZvV0JpS25rTm1KWW90Tl8wZlU0Z1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdjQ3OWlqSHJ4QVBUSmZlMjB6OVo2V2VTNDc2RjR1eVNjR2JMbkZKWXdCT2pQY2g5ZVF4N1loSDNUWGxhWUpvRXZScW4tNkZ3ekxsLUFZQTAxTEx6UnFUYVJybTlGWmlwb3FyNTRVYk1FR2ZVaEgtRUhPYmhkbHVIRVRhLVh5QlViMDdQT0k4YzdHY2N6cUFESFpqcnloRWtsZmR3bkowT29sN3l2NG11YnM3czVvX2pCQ1pFZEV1WHBod09YeDNjOWpvYi02NG1nOHMwQ190XzZfQ09YQT09 |
Thank you Mr President 🇺🇸 | r/trump | post | r/trump | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRb1pOa2l5TzFTOGJFeXNCRWRlWTRYcHRJa3hKN3psOXVySERla0ZCSFVqX2N6QkhuamZnLWlxeU1Jcm5pR0VmN1AxWDdWLUZRZFRURFpDd25sTFVtY0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZi1jLW1WMVBsVmNHREJLcF9FRXhLWmY5WmotNE9RMFdjOXgyWEFFaUo3cm5URWFWWWczTy01Z3hPVlR6eUxpOVk2ZDMtanRza1JSekJCQzJfSkpKUUZKd3Y0VmNDNnFLcXp6d3F6M2JsaEk2MzY4am9WanpGQmV1aS00NmZQTTFwYTNJY3NDSDNBdFExQlBjVGNzcUZBPT0= |
If you've tried out Claude Computer Use or OpenAI computer-use-preview, you'll know that the model intelligence isn't really there yet, alongside the price and speed.
But if you've seen General Agent's Ace model, you'll immediately see that the model's are rapidly becoming production ready. It is insane. Those demoes you see in the website (generalagents. com/ace) are 1x speed btw.
Once the big players like OpenAI and Claude catch up to general agents, I think it's quite clear that computer use will be production ready.
Similar to how ChatGPT4 with tool calling was that moment when people realized that the model is very viable and can do a lot of great things. Excited for that time to come.
Btw, if anyone is currently building with computer use models (like Claude / OpenAI computer use), would love to chat. I'd be happy to pay you for a conversation about the project you've built with it. I'm really interested in learning from other CUA devs. | r/artificial | post | r/artificial | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUnJ5Rk1tSk5jMXdKbTJuNHNCMU5qQ3V1WG03YkJ6OFhwcndqMFhHZFdINm1hZkdyNjRPNWU4VllOZ1FFV3ZCVW5YcTFtRHF0WENwSURJZlF5bGN0cUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQ0NETVc2Nm5NQzJteE1rWmE3ZFJwLW9FbU5fVElUb1c3Ync5WnNTNldrM1BlODdidnhWZzRPTmtvU24xcHVBLW1HRXhnMEV3WFJPT1dSY0N5Yk5QeWJzUzZabVhaQnNJVmhhc2UwMjdkWEZYbm40ekF0cW1TSXQ5R1E4aEdsMWNpX1lTTGRqbktZZXNoeEVxbEc4TEgtQVN0Qjh0V3JWVi1XY0xzN2QzZmlseFVGRFVIMU1FbTBteUtzVkdwb0dnUlhnWWpnQVp3RFhEVUtnd3ZRUnRxZz09 |
This is an awful idea. Monero isn’t about “adoption over everything” privacy and security is still a fundamental part. If you are concerned about losing your seed phrase, put it on an encrypted USB in a tamper evident bag and inside a safe. | r/monero | comment | r/Monero | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYjVhTlAteUlIeE1KVFk2WjRNcVN6dXJHNG9OUEVjWDNyU2tFVXQ0U0x5QmllSVV0VEluNW9PbnYtZjNsdFF2ZnBCT1hUOGNNZXBiek1oV3FqTXNFU3hHZlQzbHBlNFY5VUk2WV8xT0hqR0k9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWTdyTnNQZ0ZRTzBRakNMNHd5MUU3bVZVb2xuaTF2VnBwYUg3a0Q1cl9XaVhUSmluVkx6TmdPd29QT1FqV3pMU3ZIOG9yZXJWZDduR0RXdXhfRThzdmU3WWdEYzJpWjk5Q0plMzg4bzhFRjd0d2o1WDdBaW11VkduYkZjTEJFUDVockR1TDYxdDBWNm8wYUtLM1ZLM1dwVUFMYTFIcERQU0hyWVJ5dnB6aVhXNm42R0syRTk5YkVBWG1TdFpRVnBLNENEa2YwNEV5a2Q1Qi0xUWVwdXI3QT09 |
... without a bank involved, e.g. in Switzerland? | r/bitcoin | post | r/Bitcoin | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRellrQThFdVlSYzRBNnpXMjdidkpZWGNSNE15dTlURDV4QVprUjJpck9LLXVueU43c2hhY01ZUWFQT1Q4a296OVAwcmZrUHdmYXpKMUxHa09HTGpRMHF2bXFmd2FSdkRIRERUSGJCSHFjaG89 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVU9ZOGlXeDFldWRXUklnaVNVcmNRcjctT2RuUjA2ZzF0dkVmNWRNRG1reXRnWHdQWjQycmd4WURkSnFEUlhHOXEwSlNsUmxVMzRfNU9LbFFMeUFtMDBTNlpNTDRWdE1vSm1vc1U0bUhHZ0p0ZGk1V2s0THpJbk44ZVNGRTVaOF83cGJoVy1lcmlXUER6VjNBNXlERTZNSnI4VVd1cDNYYkRTTUhmN0NxQXoxVjZUc0RaWWFha3I5LVhwd3hibGly |
I've started exploring the use of AI in crypto trading, and I've noticed that many platforms with integrated algorithms can help coordinate trades and minimize risks. It sounds promising, but I’m wondering how sustainable this approach is in the long term. Have you tried using AI for your trades? | r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVElhMm5uR3kwN1NBTG1yR1RhZlozWkhiZFc2YVpESjhhTVh0T1hpS3NfM0tRbUxnbEJDeHV4dUZoX3N6dENWcmNSMm9WNG4xOHpfRGVkTFRnR1dlZHFTVlh5cjMtSXlJRHRLMWNud1dRQzQ9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNTMxZjA0NGk3VnA3dWh3VFFWLTNobVd0eDItVWs1cm4tMGdMYVBuOVQ2UVNyWDZyUUk4U0dvVHpWVGdTelVGdmNsLTItZmo0T2pNNm9qaVh4VTNTRF9nWlRFVW5KdlFQNTFDSmVJbm00bTIyNHJQMTVwc0JTa2h1aDFsLXZVa1Jra1o3VTNjTjF2MTBQWE1ySlhaUy1UMkNSbHQzeGJRY3VWX1E1ZTl1TWRhNGhQU2VjUkExbGVIWkhvNE1IbUdu |
I currently have a job offer for Tier 3 helpdesk for a small MSP. At the moment I am 1099 with some contracts that while are not permanent are indefinite. I’m making net (because of higher taxes) with 1099 job $78,000 with no benefits. The new w2 job would be net $72,000 with full benefits. Would you take this pay cut for job security? | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdFZScmtIVTUyTFQwaERveGpmWnZ1emtQRWlRWmpaczBod1R5VDhodGZ0alliMV9NWnUwdHBBVnlIZkVBaFdQSWRReXdXMkNaT3VBM2ZxZTZybjJlWlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbnBPZ3Fmb3FBOE5nbjF4cm1meV9BTEgzN0kwWVFXSzF2czY0WHV2S0Q4SnRBWnRtOEUwUjBFZFZFZngzdVRRU3VicVpFUkF1Mm11czFjejd0UWRBOHBodEhFOVNvRHlkaWROUnBBZVBFZ1BqQ0FKLTdlOHV3ZEdLVjNaNU9EQ1JYa2FSaDRYV1VMam1FNHI4UnBzeXJLNlhQQi1mWVZQLTI2bW1mWmV1RUJUU194dEZycUpUcW5faHhldDBPWWJTVzVwRTVISmJmVUNBQ05aWVY1Q3dQUT09 |
Do you feel comfortable sharing info about your environment. Graphic Card? OS?
For instance, I'm running Ubuntu with an NVidia 3090.
Can you give us the cmd you used to compile llama.cpp?
This is what I use:
>$ cmake -B build -DGGML\_CUDA=ON -DLLAMA\_CURL=OFF
>$ cmake --build build --config Release -j12
Also could you run: llama-cli --list-devices
Here's my output:
>ggml\_cuda\_init: GGML\_CUDA\_FORCE\_MMQ: no
>ggml\_cuda\_init: GGML\_CUDA\_FORCE\_CUBLAS: no
>ggml\_cuda\_init: found 1 CUDA devices:
>Device 0: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090, compute capability 8.6, VMM: yes
>Available devices:
>CUDA0: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 (24151 MiB, 23889 MiB free)
If llama.cpp can see your GPU it will usually be device 0. | r/deeplearning | comment | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWDZEeVhhWk9PLUozeUdoZmk0ZHdzN1c5b3BpbUpZdlJ3OUlJV3Q3NktPQ2ZiWG1LWHpzM0pqd2Y0MXBzcHpLRkpfWDl4SW1XbzJlVVZ6QWItcTc4RlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRS0RRbms1SDZPSHZKVWh1Q1dEazd2VUx6OGYtS3A0R215Ul9NbDBXYlJ4dGZSdlU4UHhnYU91WnlPc19QV1N0UTlQNmhSejZTVjJiRHJ0eUdENGR4ZEwxUjJHTlBYQmplcmhPTkx6V3B2dFVjOUxTcWJwT3h4Y0dkS2R0OXAydU1UV3pyWU9LUDZiSllIZGt2WWVTYXhTUEE5WFZxeExRcWJrVExEUnVIN2luLW9FQl9zYnBnSExzdnowS3h5MElz |
12GB is too small, get 5060 ti. It has a decent MBW. | r/deeplearning | comment | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZGxiSGpqODJDaWJVS0x0ZXVlQXR5VlZ6aW5mTnJ3VGNGVC1ybWc5aUppM09HdjhCS3FmNGcxam1iazJMTzZDRi1QTXN2VXNTVVFia29PYWZCRHZVMmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRWNoYUg2RzBmSDZxNFRFTFVDTVM3MWJ4QW1uWVFHbHo4WVhXNFlQYlJwdnd3YV9TQUhBSlVNRkM3ZXhPNVc1NjkzS25mY2c3bmhJTEtsWnFNa3U1d2hlWTBHOW9tVm9maDlaRFlQUmpod0ppUTVWY01yV0hfajhETm1pamR3YUNhS2Fyd1Z1UE1Vc2NPcXNuVl9ubFFCR0NJRWZpODc2ZXRQUVdfNW56SnhyaVVLR2J6WFlUaWJHQmZ6NTh3dTdi |
What Vitalik says makes sense to any intelligent person. But Vitalik forgot one thing.
Privacy makes you an enemy of almost every government on earth.
The government can simply seize all of Vitalik's proof-of-stake coins and put Vitalik in prison
for "money laundering" (illegal privacy transactions on a centralized voter-controlled proof-of-stake coin = money laundering??) | r/monero | comment | r/Monero | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaDRkZzhyNkRlZEZvREMtQkxHek9GWmZ4dDlCWEViSzFxYWtlc2NYMUlCRVhXR2NaV2Q5cnp2SmpqY1RYMTkySnZJeDRLUzVWWU1zbHEyWHNucE80NVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRY0RmNUhZWWJzUk5ocXdKcGVGajRlSFVFOG5iWThfbElDcDB0MXdmMU94WEpaY2xwRGJKWUVmdGxCX0VBbzl4QlFmSEwwZmFEZndWS1hKVWtPR2FieExxd3ZCZGlIUjRZMmZkSVV3N2ZvalBQbHhKM083VFBNSUVfamdzYXRTdDVFZVhuQkhtczUzYVBXeVdISEV2ckQ4SFUxWXdtSExacUxqZlRMdW0zN1hHYUE0dDNXTU1LSk9lWkwtMEVPWDYy |
Monero is ten years in tbe future compared to all other chains and coins, they would have to put in a decade's worth of effort on already top loaded L1s to compete and even then, they would probably be too late as quantum computing is just around the corner. Monero is likely already preparing for this eventuality. | r/monero | comment | r/Monero | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRX3JvSW9IcjlmZVRoY04wVkZCd1lmejhac0dkNEhwMmJGMTgzWDhfWnc5ejctNElhaDlfYlNIX1lEeHlodnphV0JMY0xQaXNwUFFqOVRTY0k2bHFEWDJySmltckJUalhSUFpZRS1FcUV4blE9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZHlvazhzZDFJaU90aURQbnpxOUUtNVlnLVlLSkxaNV9ReVpCRGhlQTQydTd4SjNGd21CYkF4VUVvSEVGbzdQT1VQRUwzMnhhR0Nld1NJUWlxcnJzLW9FampiY3pIRG5QOTJGdDBYaTJ2Wm5nYXNqVFpBMVphc2c5N0txdldBZkNUTzVSV29DT0FXRi1uUjJIbnlNYzZnb2Y5OXZnZnlsVnBBbEJVY085Y1ZTMUJTeGFtdUF2SGpRNy16cUlLdktK |
This is a free bi-weekly newsletter with interesting topics in software development I have read.
I would appreciate it if you shared some thoughts and feedback about it here. | r/programming | post | r/programming | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQVZBLXNaa3ByRWVsSEZIM2NueXVsMEdXVjdOYm5Kb3pRZDZVWDRiV2lrZGZQaml1cEgyeDhhUWRsaHN0ZzVpcTU2SzlDQkhEbkU5YlVId1JrcEo2ZGc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRS25Bc0JWaDZpdEh5TXJFRm5oRzN5Zlg1S2lmNzJOYy1TNGp4SkNDdEJKd3lOaEpiMlhZaXo1dmpoM1VLTFhHTnpnbWlEOWtxUkJ6dVVpN0JqMkk0QkxtNTJaa282VHpiM2JGdnFWU1Q0QzRXbktvNXA4NkxaVnhHSDN2SFdiaVlmb0N3MnM0eVo4WElzMGtEODdzQnNMV19jZTZkSUp5bVljUEZ0ZDBKQzA4eEtTbzhXcEdqM3ZjQ2tta0dfWHFQ |
I’d like to know if it’s possible to create a website on GitHub using Jekyll for rendering, along with HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. If it is, could you recommend a good tutorial?
Additionally, I’d like to know if it’s feasible to make each piece of furniture in an image interactive, so that when a user clicks on it, they are redirected to a subpage.
I’d really appreciate any help! This will be my first-ever website, and I have to finish it within two weeks for a high school project. (I’d prefer not to use Wix.)
Thxx! | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdTcyOWhGZ1VwOHoxdzJVOW9jclpSc0VpTGg4dWU4bmRwZzgtQzJNYjBPNUs4dkU5ZWJlaVA4UmxsOW5fY0h5a0NPb3pYU3I1QlQ0d0hIaHlXTDN5R1Z4XzZnQ1hqa01zbk1hSFRRRWpMRDg9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRXRMSEpiS1RzMUh1aEF1Y3dxamhINEJiNVVoQ3dzeWF2cy1uQ2pPUmQ2UGstV2dPV1lITWtDWXlGenZpeHB2MURKbEZJU3dzS294ODN1OVFrWXZFR092UTdDLXRGNjUycElyWDJHdmxjeURKMmlnTkR1TlZta2lVU1hYSkNBZU5xckkydTRnNkZ6RlJhQTE4cDVjV1ZZMWRDSEtMc0Y3M1ZEMmMzZnJpUXk1VGxxTE5rc2xSckNHRkRTWmhxTzhh |
But I hear that the bandwidth of 5070 would yield better model quality. 5070 has almost 50% higher bandwidth than 5060 ti. Is that correct? | r/deeplearning | comment | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQVdwdXM4OFpEd1NFQ0w4N2RmTmRMMUI4RkRKOWw1anBWcEZEUmpkc3VQYTF4UXY2TTVnWFFDRERaaTJaTzZSTVl3cVluVXdwVWI1NF84bTYtUUpDbGc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSzRTS0dIQ0EyeE5mYmpLOUVHeXFfQy1XdkloSTl6XzNVNXgzRGdtZFh3eVBHOUZUYTROZ19vRGVFcEVuejdOM3diWVJ3M0tDWkpaWVA1cmNMVUZpemVla2Z0TTh3M2ZtQWxRNzZiX0tMY0hYalp5TkhQdmFfRjJzM0FZbmp4aHlxM0piaVUxb2hieXBlUlR2RW1XX2xpdWxlU0M5MDdTRGpPVDRWaWFOS19XOFpIMERxd2NqNlJsOXRqekh6VDBE |
Offer:
75K base SWE (Embedded + iOS + Android) at a Golf Technology Company
I enjoy golf and everyone I've met so far seems cool, so I'm sure it's a decent fit for me. But, I'm wondering if it's acceptable to argue for a higher salary? This is Southern California... so I was expecting at least $100K… I never saw a job description, they cold emailed me after seeing my resume on LinkedIn.
I also have an internship offer for DexCom that I haven't cancelled on yet that is full time for 3 months and would also equate to 75K salary at the rate it pays, but if I were to get a full time offer out of it, it should pay more (if the internship was already 75) … of course there's no guarantee that will happen.
Note that will be my first full-time software position if I accept the offer from the Golf Tech company. currently working a part-time full stack role for a random little local insurance firm that pays very bad
Is there a right way to ask for a higher base salary?
Please give me your insight / recs! | r/cscareerquestions | post | r/cscareerquestions | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdGFtOU9HNjdra05lWndUYnVpUXo5RDYxbDRPcERURHdOYks4VDFBMHVkYThscXM4NTdTZlZuQ3JSYU9rbU9HbFVDbHNwWlBlQkVhWXZhd1VsTW1HOHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRR1NxLW1RV21jaUlCa0V4Q0RpWkdnVnlTTmNaSWZaU3NQdW1aWW52bXRWTjJxUFJlVERmOW5aMGk4NkNHVExtSzNvVUtJRFdCeXpCT0Nsem93QVQzUFJlcXdlS1QzY2MtcVN1ZHZBLWxNVmFfcEd0WGd3VXNmYXJQMmNvZ3N6SDFiUGE1dXZBTTJLUjd0dWhJVmUzblZqeUtsZDMydS03YU90ajdBWWNzWGNmZWNDN0lFdFoyOEpOaVN0ZDhZZ0duZjJVeV9pRVZZcWpQVUw1UkZBbkxxdz09 |
Some people come and go with using Monero but the base of users is for the most part very aware of how privacy works (or trust the recommendations of people that are very aware) and perfectly knows that Monero is some of the most satisfying cryptos out there regarding privacy so no worry.
This is, by the way, why the valuation of Monero is so specific and why we don't see massive investments into it, because everyone in the field knows that it has its own world by itself that is quite uncontrollable and this is absolutely brilliant!
PS: 99% of dev teams claiming to focus their project on privacy are 100% blatant liars. | r/monero | comment | r/Monero | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdGx0d1dIM1c3NV96X045UWxKdGIwVk83WXZmQTN3VlkwdmZkdFltWDJ1SjU4RFozcmJiSHVFTkF5STh0UlBwS1lIa3dXTzAwV2ttZlpfeWw2QmZQMVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZlE0Y0pwYzY1bUhwcFFlSXZ0MGhnQ0FCQTh2LUFaNWE3ODEzaHlfX00wRFBsazk5dmFWeW05b3FMVm1xUDRfaG9KN0VEcEdSeDNHT0JVMGluYjRBcFh2eFdKanJtTGNkRjBsU0lUMzFPc2VDRUh0bVItUzVRb2EtMkNNcU1HLW1OOGdjbEF3b2dLVlpBbzhZOFFyRzNXTnBGU3h3OHg2OFQ2ajE1czUxTmRqa0tER1NXQWhkN1pKVTFiM0tQV2s3 |
I am curious because I keep hearing about how oversaturated the field is. | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSnNSY0VRUGp1clBpR3BXQlAzMll5OWZnSC00ckcxMGNBOE5TY2lzZV95YUktSmpZR0hmeWxqRHVNa3dyLWtrbVpTWGNOcGpOeUw3MG8tRllxblFWeFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRY3dGRm81ektIZm01NUg1TUhCRm9NZEFXR2dsTDlPXzJ6VlRsdFpXR05iWUtOak96ejFncl9tVjVtOTZ0bkJpVkJlckFiY3BTal9QMHE3Y3I0UnJENzQtbnV2WFFncnFUS1kybDZwQXpoOV9CZ0dhMHNNbkRkOWNJM1lnZlJjR1BrV3JyTHNLNmJrSUhMaXlPUXBzVERDMks1cy01Njgxc3VZT2FyLUhtMENhcno2QXhmTWRLTUZvczJaSGRUNmtTWFBXa3dmSjNtaDlaUTRqRVZnaWVIdz09 |
A pruned monero blockchain is currently 86.7 GB. Not bad at all. | r/monero | comment | r/Monero | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQURzVEdOOVh6dTBDY25zN3laSy1aMndsVHZpcHpzZmxJd3A0cHlZeVQ2NkFKcnVSaFpfUE01NXR4T3VvdmN2TE5Xa21tejVmYlRxbGw2RGNLUUVvdlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVzNyUmlKcWk0NVBja1I4YlJRMkt3dnU3VnYyZDJmRktYMlpiZ1g5c3A2VmYzS2hrTTlhUHlfVFNGZVlScmM5blp4cG1HREl3M2ZaVThuandYY3pwb3dXa0xmTURtMlZySGZEVm1lLXBzSVFmaTU4V0gwQmZWbFhVMkxjT1VtVm5uMHhHSW5ubXg5SE9BZFUyd0dGc2ZneXBsZEV3UVRPWXBMT2RfX2NueDN4LVhEMmZhZkRqWHVIRzUzWTBSVkhD |
Quiet you! Anduril is about to have their IPO. | r/tech | comment | r/tech | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdDRTU09lT2Y4dTE1MTdjRUU3aTFPRzFsbEdaZWZweGtVem4wbGxWbjhBalJzN3VGQWdGVFF4ZXluQ1lNeUJRZWNqZ0hSOTV0WWFFM0tlbmNtX2ZJN2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVzJpRnF5SjBQQzI1Zm5TbXM0cHVYeWhFbnRTckF4SF91SWE3NjNhV21aM3p0dThUUkozWFhfczk1NjlJNm95TGhCMzNDNGlqaldJUXdxUjZBY0FIbEstNFFTTUpBX3ltay16a0xSM2d5dEVZSDJ6TXJCbzd3Z1VyaUV2U25GWWh1TlFleXF4c3lPU3RLakVZNHBBSDQtUUlhU0toTTNNY0wxeVF4N2o5czhDNTFzRDlDU0tNZG54MEVsdnJmWTRjT2ctZXJYVnRiUWEwRDRsUFNIc1phdz09 |
Hey, guys.
I’m an attorney in a small law firm. We dint have the budget to pay for those “do it all” systems such as Harvey.
So I’m looking for tools that do specific tasks well.
A very time consuming part of our job is document analysis.
I found Logically (formerly aforai) and although it’s a tool made for academic writing and research, it helps.
But it’s not a perfect fit.
Can you recommend any other?
I’m looking for an AI tool that allows | r/legaltech | post | r/legaltech | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUlNDOFpyTF82SklxcWZBUzVvcEZkZnBfYXBjY3FQN2VVVnhrWDlaTF9hNGxlakUyai04anZsTFVjWkRUYWNEY3VGQW4zNmxBOVZNLTJDdnVYclItd3VJXzBWM0RaN0VGckNFZ1NvdmkzYUk9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRHNWZG90NDhQSlNNVEY4cmVneHdPdlZmQjF6V1hlcGNMZUpVZmVXRjV6YTZfWHVzMy1DT1A5Y1dxaGhsUkhLdHRXTVhQYm1UczktZTZabF9hVFVJNngzRFAwWlA4UUt4bFJkejVSRWZmWmowZWhyd2N1X0RwYV9ZdHVfc1NPRFdGanlITmREN3NldEtyS2JvSGdDakVZd3dtXy1MMFp6NnpqT1hJbnZWM3k0M1RQWlM1ZHFQTzh5VG55c09ycjY0 |
I cut them at the base when they are at full bloom and about to start withering, then I bring them inside and put them in jar so that I can smell them. | r/worldpolitics | post | r/worldpolitics | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZ3pFYmZLempMTnRxaE16NElRd0JxRjlRNGQwTTBibDJ4bFVOX1ZGb1ZzcEpuY25nZ0pJTlZZMllzTlUxOFh4YU1TZ1VyMk0xQ0ZBNnUzTUUzc3VoRWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcENadGh6ODM2dDk0Vk1sMVZrU2xlVDJ5c1JOSDNGTm9OVlA1ZC0xSFEwcEhDbE5iSnFScWpjd3ZFWVZES2dUUE8tbl9ncW5ReGxzNkFwUXlRUVB1YURvVDJmS1JGcFUzNHdTMXctTGVjRzdLQ1VUQk9xUWtQcjU0QmpKTFpkZ2VqZGdKZWRBaEMtY3pYOG5iOHFYcWNNc0NlUVdqU2lfa0NCeG5YT1ZNeTV1SjZsVmdkRlY3MlRZZGxFMzZ3TDdT |
It feels like everything can get oversaturated and no job is safe anymore. They used social media to saturate stem degrees especially cs and now they try to saturate accounting and trades that probably will soon be saturated like cs. What will be next? It feels like no matter what i would choose i may end up in saturated field if i have bad luck and my field will be targeted in social media. Is medicine really only way to avoid oversaturation? Maybe nursing will be good but it also see targeted by social media. | r/careerguidance | post | r/careerguidance | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbHVsWVlTWnBxbmtObjJjaGVxNFZBazZpcVp1RVJqT0VWa3AxdHpCSHdvZmFrLXY1ZklSRzhRZlpxQkpOdG1pdVBXWjlkX18tZEFyNjlVY0NfRjJtQnc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWnJ5SGdid1BpU3BHb1JoMjlzalFIenJmaDF2ZVZxbU5Mc21UOGxLTnAxR3hnNE9GUUloNGI4QTRSR2FxQ2g4V3RqLTFFSXBKci1iN1FidzlEcERGTVdScmQ5NFMtX0ZRWHFLeG9kM2hXYmRlNkpQemhXZWxVSXMyQmlCV2JCTFMyeXZiY3Bxa0tnVE9zY0FEcVJMT3VUNVdpRnlLeFhSMk5oalRBbFJfS3E1S0lTbERjZTRLYVNEbkh6U2NmREhBaU9yTWFnU013QnpxQmUxSDNhUENCZz09 |
I really like Bisq—it's peer-to-peer, non-custodial, no KYC, and not limited to mobile. I’ve used it to buy a good amount of BTC.
That said, it's unfortunate it doesn't support BTC trading against USDT or USDC, i.e. trade BTC for USDC or USDT, and vice-versa.
What’s the closest and safest alternative that offers those trading pairs?
Appreciate any suggestions!
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I trade in peace, no names, no ties,
Through Bisq, where freedom never dies.
No middlemen, no prying eyes,
Just peer to peer beneath the skies.
I've stacked my sats, the honest way,
No KYC to spoil the day.
But stablecoins? They’re not in play—
No USDT or USDC to trade.
So now I search, with hope anew,
For something safe, and just as true.
An app like Bisq, but with a twist:
Those stable pairs I sorely miss.
If you know one, please do share—
A sovereign trade, both safe and fair. | r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZGN6WFhQelNMcHhTSFlLZmJpek16dXF1b25PWlYtTjM3ckNObG1KRmhLTkU2d3B0ZWtHQ3VJNWJWSjgxU1dpYXVMakxlaGZoelFtcS04ZzNUZDk4RGNTTjZyb2RMOHdGbHJYY1ByMEFpLVU9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRX1NNZUdNNnJGNHpENDE3TWVlMURhSm1QVGtpTjVVRWhIWmhTUTE1NTNjVzY5ejFHNUdQY0xKb3ZMUTRxdWNwUE1paTh6ajVqQ1dqZk9rN1k2ZGV6dUlicG8zMTVfcVVBZDZ1Yy1GOUExS2RaazdoYmpHYUVlZ0xnZ0lXMWtZZnpSZXJTekZLNGpYZm9pUEt1ZmtWdmxQdXlwYUNyV3dSRjl2SGZsSE1IN2RLLTMyODgyYVd3YmhndWgzc3lGT19aTWRLSW9TN1B1U0lYVTVmTDdYNmRBdz09 |
It's not only about privacy. You also want a decentralized network and fair coin distribution. | r/monero | comment | r/Monero | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRlBmZDZlSjRTVUlrM3cxbFpWM05BQmVzUmpYblBZc285SEM4Zk5EU0Y0Q21UYzhjQ0o4bFNWUW53YjlRQVRuWjRtakxlT29LNnNkSGdub05zOU01cXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYWxVSGg1RFQ3TlhCUWU3QUF4Tld1T0pvUEhUZDEyU2xhZU93QUhOZDFoZDgtZXI0ams3cHpNWURCcW9ZcjM3WDNGVEpXWExRQU1zLWtfOXFTQ1dDN2E3dmpjOFhYVDNKZTJla01Dd2E2cmZRbk5NQ1Y0ZFlZWDFCb3hUeXRHU1ZzWEJ3WWpVdHlldVh3aUlaTzNxOEFocGF3ZXFzcWwyaDlaYU50c3cxbXFQaDVUVFR3ZXN2T1lGeDBzUU1yamRx |
MY POSITION
SPY $745 12/19 Call - 280 buys
SPY $750 12/19 Call - 300 buys
SPY $755 12/19 Call - 200 buys
SPY $770 12/19 Call - 200 buys
SPY $785 12/19 Call - 120 buys
SPY $790 12/19 Call - 150 buys
SPY $815 12/19 Call - 100 buys
SPY $825 12/19 Call - 1500 buys
SPY $830 12/19 Call - 750 buys
MY ARGUMENT
I. The Setup No One Sees Coming
You’ve seen this before. Not the chart. The moment. A sharp drop. A confusing headline. Everyone bails. The algorithms freeze. And then, boom - the narrative flips, and everything rips. That’s the setup right now. SPY is down, volatility is up, and everyone’s arguing about tariffs like it’s Econ 101. But underneath that? A $0.14 option is hiding in plain sight. Deep OTM. December expiration. Sitting there like a scratcher ticket no one scratched. This isn’t a normal trade. It’s a cheap swing at a high conviction reversal. The kind of bet that looks dumb right before it doesn’t.
II. Trump Does What Trump Does
Trump negotiates like he’s writing headlines. Go big, go scary, then walk it back and declare victory with a simple tweet. It’s not theory — it’s his playbook: NAFTA, NATO, North Korea, China (round one). Every time: chaos first, deal later. Now he’s back, and he’s swinging tariffs again. The first shot was expected — China. But then he blindsided everyone by going after Canada and Mexico too. Europe followed. Suddenly it wasn’t just a trade policy. It was a global pile-on. But Trump always wants a win. And wins, for him, come fast. If he starts rolling back these tariffs - even if China stays frozen - the market doesn’t need a resolution. It just needs a direction.
III. What the Math Says
As of April 17, 2025, SPY closed at $526. The $760 call expiring December 19 is priced at $0.14. Using a projected mark of $678 and the same moneyness ratio (678/760), the equivalent August 15 strike is $590 and closed at $5.15. That $678 level isn’t fantasy. It’s the pre-tariff SPY close of $612 plus the same 10.8% gain SPY posted over the same stretch last year. At a cost of $0.14 and a value of $5.15, the return is 36x.
IV. The COVID Rebound: Redux
That 2020 move? Everyone remembers it. But instead of a deadly pandemic, it’s a tariff detour that will unwind - no vaccine required - by just two thumbs pecking out a tweet only one man on Earth can - “the tariff war is over - victory is in hand” - DJT. This isn’t a hedge. It’s a shot. A reset bounce puts this $0.14 option in the money with room to run. That’s not moonshot math. That’s just how mispricing works when everyone’s looking the other way. COVID showed us what happens when sentiment flips. This setup’s cheaper, simpler, and it doesn’t need a Fed bazooka or a warp speed cure— just a shift in tone and a headline worth chasing. If you missed out last time – now is your second chance. | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRGpjblRDei1uUHpOczNVazJZRVJkODVlV3ctNXNPRmh4Y3AtblNCM0JfbDFZeVV2QWxteWlZV0RXS3hQWG5LeUtGeGdJaXcwWDQwdWRWTF8ta25wT1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRd19LMkhvMHQxNmZ5QXFxajNfb1Y3dlJhSkVtMm5fS3lMUlFZQmhQZnZHVkFuYlpBajYyekxzRzQ4WUJKNU5wTUFPXzZkS3JkQnA2bUFFUlh4U1AzV1BoTUQ3ZGZkbkxtWVJjSWpERE9MTlJUTGFvM3otN0pNWEFoSGtObGlJZE40SUxHdDBMZGVGMFdLVVJRa1ZYMl92RW80eHk4dU96ZFhRUHFSMk4tS2VJTmFiV3ppSFVNc0MzRlpXQ0NFb2QtbE9uRTlBOEVJTDNlUlFMcExFd2IzZz09 |
This is for the folks who deal with new builds. So we have a new building coming up and i'm looking at the plans and trying to see if there's a section that tells me how many network ports total I have. I haven't read it 100% but I don't see a count. Do I go through each floor and manually count the network jacks? Just want the subs thoughts on this before I begin. | r/networking | post | r/networking | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZlRRM3ZhOS1sLVBNT0dDWm10ZWlqT2d6WWxrN3N5MExHYmdZZ3FfNWpwb09nZTlPSmpaQ3kwRDhyallvNWxyUEJjUU9PamRXaGptLUhzdEpDNkVDZnJBYkVlLXY1LXNNS3BlelFYNk1jbG89 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUk1OMUxMczJqbVF4d1UzOER1QWtSZWVGQWJWOTdJeVQtdTYzNnU4ZDNDZzNJVTBnbExQMS1HelFVZ2dxcDJ5ay1QdWRsd2lkOG45Z3l5dVRqQUwwUC02ZjZBYlo4VXFrcldjckM5ellscUZJM3Ztdld6RGdpbHNkSkNwUEE5SXAtaTNnR3FHZ1JHZTJ4RkIzbmI1SUF1S2FkYmlVanpUeE1YSUc2MUlMZ3pBanNlX0g2bnhrWVlMRnl2SDJ2Q1hu |
Is it possible to store subnets on a cold wallet? | r/bittensor_ | post | r/bittensor_ | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYlcwVGZIUDhfUnNhTm5ITjZUanhPN3JnWmluVlREbG5TYWxQa3hqbHk4MVZoMjNtUF9fb2lkV1Q4d09aNlBVWk1lYXdnczFoc0RsZElSYlpLcnRBRkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSlJPZFRaTHRiYWUzOG5KekdDaHdNTU1JSS0wc2VUTk5JaC1GVVlURlBKeVU3R0lEajNQd1dCZGJvaWFjOXhsRjRuRmVTSGJEdy0yOFpvTkdraEctX0lYOUp6aEp5UjZMelZDWGFWc2NfTVpHaDhEYWJFSlFDWXpqX0YtMnhqTnpaeUFtUHBNTjAxY0J6T3g5S0w4dmdyYTRyeWhpN0djRVNHYkJzQUlHLXUtVExETnJESlZ4OW9XWnFnUmFHUEho |
I see a lot of job posting saying “leverage AI to add value”. What does this actually mean? Using AI to complete DS work or is AI is an extension of DS work?
I’ve seen a lot of cool is cases outside of DS like content generation or agents but not as much in DS itself. Mostly just code assist of document creation/summary which is a tool to help DS but not DS itself. | r/datascience | post | r/datascience | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRb18wV3lYQVNydk1OR1BuWXZPMzE5bGlCdmlCc05TRC1MWktuX2VwVF9kY2t0dElVLXNLb3BubnE4YVR4SGFiLXhTOTBvNmVvZTY1NGhBRm9NUTFhWnQtTnczSTZBUUhpQklNRVhPT2hTT3c9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZUYyUTFqVnJDcjRCQi1GaFVQVjNlVFBSSURTb2Y1Vzg2VW5WaUoxVVM2WkE4RzZQYTExSkRRS3N5Ql9hRVVGdnRqMFl1a2MyNFZVMFhzWDhsUFlLd3RLYllzaWhiVmZLTXJOZEtHTmFxQzFxbkZxVm9MRWNGZ2NQRDBPM0ZiR0dua01aaEQwdVA0TWU1MkJTWklBbXg1UE1jWHJpZkhIZ2VaSXhNRXJHVEJleUNFamRPT0NMMTR2cmRQNk1zWjRx |
Price dropped for a few weeks but I had no money to buy the dip. Today, I finally have some hundreds to buy some coin. Except we’re back at 90 or whatever. Life is cruel | r/bitcoin | post | r/Bitcoin | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZGRwNTktSDBMRUlyVHQ3SFhSbWdsSXhmeVphU0kxeEhRTTdrMXBUVVVHTmlDQUFoeUYwWXdrWUJQREE3VXBRZWNPaVZnWGpnZkpnOEljRFJCODNJWmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRM0lQSFRaQzdWVjBleXA3dlB1WUhib1BxTXUxWGhmdElzTHFXVFRScEkwSmlyRHlhT01Ob2ZQbVEyb3h1QkUzbjVaVjBuX0R6MFlRVkN5bC15WmVJMGRXakZDVTZfbW1HbFVGQW5FeUZuZjlVRHRBNWlwOHFFUmpuMlA1SGQ3aEFZOGRrNDcyY0FQNzQ1MkpKSS1ra29PalJ1RDl3VjlkMzAtYjNwb245NUVFPQ== |
Anybody know the reason? is it this one? "Trump says he has ‘no intention’ of firing Fed Chair Powell" | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUVNpdzE5cG9MemZYNU56cUlRMUZLMkxOREF2MU51UzZyWThZTFVNbHluaURVU0xORVhhQkNEaC1UXzFOdDB3b2xpWExXV29GX1FJQ0ItOTlMRVZVY1hRS090NmVNWlVwZ1hsTDgyTmJ4X2M9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMmJVMTh0SXhPVEVHMEZfR3FfUDBzb1JtVldsNWpPSjJ6ZDhjWVU3dVUzaHRGY2pQaXBGd2hnR2VIVUJoU0NUM09udG5aZjJYbks4b2g5RFRSdDBWOWRCM0t3ZjRvSnM1OHFOYXJsQXI1RGFkLTZXeUNCUXh4MnBVX2R3Y0FoZnBDM25ueVk1dVB5WDVnS2VPcmc4aFRZSXdiQVM0dW1mRUtramVLNE1pMGtHeVdaaHZTVnVubU9fQU9CQ0Q5ZDg3 |
Hope! | r/bitcoin | post | r/Bitcoin | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROWswS0ZGNk1ibHZVVnNSRkJtTjc4ZjBjXzlZcGtpV080UmREX2w4SW1UaTlONUJJUW9QVnBONENTeWEzdi1xRy1jSF8tNUZpUVVaRjBITU44VThnRnc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaTEtNzlCNHVFLWl3VzhDR25maks2eUZtMUpBMzNNazB0YUllMTFjVlJWak9EZEdvY3EwWldPZmlYNmNGbklQdVBtRGFFek1wd2hPMjdBbVlnb09McUxMZ2FsZDNPaEdJYlA0VTNKQVBBSlBfSGtVZUJPTVVQQ0pVV01qeUlGS1VPRGRDWURqS0ViSWlQUDFfVVFScFdFYXhrakV0QVdZZ3JNNWlCVTJmdm9fMzFTelJXZkNYanprQU1SX0dQZFFJZ3JxRHBzY2FXbm5pTXRiR3RRZG5oZz09 |
Copy / paste your post into ChatGPT or Gemini or whatever - you will get a useful response.
Actually perplexity.ai would probably be best. Use the deep research mode. | r/legaltech | comment | r/legaltech | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdG9IVHlfZFlqQWxpN1V3MVg3Q044eFBDSF9Sal9CZUVlWFZPTGdTc3hJRGRid1lrdjdXcEd4amlTc2NjQnNIUmRvQ1dnWTU1ZXdDS0VzMXNnY2xFN3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdllBWG5IMVZsYkt2dWVDYlo2SlNoeEZ5cGVZZkk5S1FQTU1NbHlabnRyN1luQWx4X2VCalVyZWF1UmJkRmRyTjdkUFkzVnNEYzdFNC1reXYwX1lOLUo2Sl9ZT2VXbDFtZWN5MkJnWGFTc09SMGUtZ3NPYW5DdUxmckxWdGpsNlB5bXZSWTltajkxVTgwNl9zSlJqUEJ0ZzBuZzN3alNfQ1RnMEJuNE9ucXVQRFNDaEtiU3M0dWlxVkhUVDIxbU9CNTRZTGRaRlRkdWlIR04xeFRIbnpqQT09 |
I understand what you’re saying but at the end of the day the game is to accumulate TAO and it’s always disheartening seeing your tao declining even if you’re looking at the fundamentals of top subnets | r/bittensor_ | comment | r/bittensor_ | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaS1fbE5lekZYY0doc1ozSEd3Qm1EamFnc19RamdlTUV2djRJMUotenRyOVk1UjZSVTI3Mk1hMzN3VkV2SDJYUEFMU05PMVhEVUV1aWVxeUhYcWR6Z1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUG82dXMtX3FHWTlEZFF5UXp4TVpncnpKc0NobDRsWDRiY0N6REpGNjhIaG1iR2Q5VUR0Z1FQWHlaRFo0Tjdvaktxc3NJYnpudXBkUjZ0TVdOVUE5QVJ5TUdSVXctbjZVb1FRd1R1dmt6MXo5VWZScFNmSnZIMFcxV3dfc29hSlNHbG1IVlY4VjhOalBVMG8zV0FmME40Nl9MeXZyak16Njl5TGhydFEwNlBsdkEtN3A5OTNmQW15MFdsZW5DMlYwbEVINDZxd3NnS003RlRxWUdNeHlqdz09 |
Donald Trump has said he has “no intention” of firing the Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell, after indications that he could sack him sparked a sell-off in markets | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRR1g2dDJyalhvb2VzYlg5SzdaWWkwRmI0eWRSWF85TlA0R3pWLWhCakVzQXJCTFNWX05VRUlLYzFnMnJiRHlRSjRRZHhIQWVlSGViZktkemFaTnJrdHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVVpnT0tqQ214YWJ4aHN0emNVNzFxM0JHZ2dGZlJuUmRLNTJYNzJlM3hKcXg2OUFrcTJzRGxIeWFiMXBveFV6ZmZoV0JzTGhya0cxVjNYN1daVHBqYkNBeHRFWjNmc0wtT3B2RW80Q1Npeko4b0x0dm4wb2w5RkdLNVc5aW9hZ2xtdzY1dGMwRENZdmFoUmJ6Tm94V1pPRjEzOXV0TzNIZDZ0X2JqckJCc09XQjB5RGRRY1RsOElYSFVNUU5JZUVwejExUW8wcGhjdU8zZzBsc2Z6M2tTQT09 |
Hi guys, I am fairly new to crypto and I bought few coins as long term investment in a crypto exchange (biget) and so I had a question, is it safe to leave it in the exchange or do I have to move somewhere safer ? | r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNk90SEFPNDUyc09qWkhzWTZtLXhHYkRMSDJvQXB0N3FKQUlZTFlpQ1puZ1lNWFpIVzFXUEhJcDdIYkhMeXFDWWduTEhMS0psdm5NUmtTUVFfSW9SYUd0T0hBTkN0alpSQVB3dkpFS3BuN2M9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTV9tcXRtaW1pZFBUX1VGUmZaSW5lWWM5ZDZ5Y3ZvQV9UcHFLdlA2VldiTzFCRllLTnpiUkJnZU50MW9sdjNsTm5US05YRGNiUlpFQ3p3QWxNS3RYbDlpcWdTUDVubXJNRVJ0bFNzVHlVT3lmQTJOanZlODFLWTVFTkVfcjlteUV4Q1NrTnhYb3JaWGsxMXh1UnlSQ3pBPT0= |
Hey all,
I’ve been working on organizing Python libraries by what people *actually* want to build — stuff like web apps, data science, automation, AI, etc.
Hope it help y'all | r/programming | post | r/programming | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQS1TWHNRTDZfa1AzWjRqem5qZ3c2QnJJeEJFWHQ1WTZUcW5YS2dRN2h5bHJnelBTekhubERTRXZndkRCYmJ0S0hrYS1QRHZ0NHROY3VHcldLcUllZEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTDgzVENMTElmdWVHTDFMY1VBSm5HNWFLODFublJVTGlmd3g5a2RtRnZXSjZBQVlFYUJrSXQxRVh4Y3dJaFlQWks5Z2NYUUFpNjJqSUlUZUtySk9DZy1HczZhZUJFLVNqQkJmdGlPRFF2X3B5R2xySzBHblExanYwWE1IOEZMbHR1aWJySjR1NWN3aVZHbEIwMlVjY1VKQ0tTbjBpeU9RUGNQUXlyYlNYVTFBVnI5ejN2U1R5cWpsQnNNWXZQRWhOWjZubDJOZnNYUlBzUkZ3WkgxZmZqdz09 |
I have always been drawn to the JavaScript literal object. It is expressive, compact, and readable, if only there was a way to execute it. But JavaScript didn’t guarantee property order for a long time, until ES2015, which finally made the order predictable. It also introduced the shorter method syntax. This made the object literal more powerful and even more compact.
This inspired the core idea behind TargetJS:
* Provide an internal wrapper (called "targets") for both properties and methods of the literal object.
* Execute the targets sequentially in the same order as the code is written, using the framework's execution cycle.
* Enable a functional pipeline between adjacent targets.
* Add lifecycles, looping, and timing to targets so they can execute or re-execute themselves when a condition or time is met. This also makes the functional pipeline even more powerful as we will see later.
That's the basic idea.
To make the framework suitable for front-end development, TargetJS allows CSS styles to be integrated into the same object as targets especially since CSS styles closely resemble JavaScript object literals. To enhance style property utility, we added value iteration, so we can animate styles easily.
**What does TargetJS solve?**
TargetJS addresses several common pain points in front-end development:
1. Complexity of Asynchronous Operations: TargetJS addresses this by providing a structured, synchronous, and predictable execution flow, allowing developers to avoid asynchronous operations altogether.
2. Scattered State Management: In TargetJS, state management is inherently handled through its core concept of Targets.
3. Boilerplate and Verbosity: TargetJS code is compact and follows a predictable execution flow. Method calls are not allowed, and loops and conditional statements are rarely needed.
4. Rigid Static Layer of HTML: TargetJS minimizes reliance on traditional HTML and CSS, allowing JavaScript to be the primary player, resulting in a better and more dynamic user experience.
5. Disjointed Development Workflow: Developers often juggle multiple tools and concepts (UI libraries, animation libraries, state managers, event handlers). TargetJS provides a *unified* solution, simplifying the learning curve and development process.
6. Difficult Animation Control: TargetJS makes animations first-class citizens.
7. Performance Bottlenecks with Large Lists: TargetJS optimizes rendering for large lists by using a tree structure that renders only the visible branches.
I'd really like to hear your thoughts and discuss them. I'm also open to ideas for improvements or constructive criticism. | r/programming | post | r/programming | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReXJsLU96bmVGLVpIUW5mZ0Z6LS14Z1duNzJzRzBHTkl1UFpxUUNzbW92TXdncXl4Y05vdUFaR3YyQ2lleTdnUTBIRlpDVXJtLThnY3Zrd250SUdXbDJWYkRMcF9xQU1LYU5xT2k5aXB0Mlk9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRR0R0T3I2cjVGd0hfekhnMHZyRnpnXzNrSTVPcXRPdnM4NUV4RFJqYVBaYnR6ejJQUFRfQ2pad1NadGwyaEphS1hSN3dWOUZaZmZ4ZnROU3VJQ2s3S1VtT081MXc2NGlGc201RUpFcDAyb1pydEhIT2JNVkwwNHI0emFla3hJMUd3c3AteExMNDNWTW9qTlRvdUI2cUpUSHlGM1dWT0JQSy05M0gyVFNoUURIcXlrX0h6LWdZc0ctWXE0VFpXYlBPQlF5aU1tVWgzdEU3d2Y2bVl3SVc1QT09 |
Following.
I'm currently storing my root-staked TAO on my ledger and my alpha TAO on a hot wallet. | r/bittensor_ | comment | r/bittensor_ | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWkVWVm5Hb0V5RVFJb195VXZNMzRvbjA3cG1MeGsyRC03QTRha0dld1BoMkxLTDNKS1kyRnBuSXdtU0JoLVNudzh1dGJIYmtHTlBJTERnT0JJSmZ1Y0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRndZT0hneHQ0RTJicVlITnhmd0lRU2FoNTQzSng0ZEZwZTVWT1JJVEMxU19xVnZNZHQ2QXpvR3QwaExyLTFMdVhSX1pKa2FQSVI4eUhvUTJ4ZEVyVEdnM1VyNGM3NVhjWU91V01oVDBXdS04NFRBejhHdmxpNjZxSTVvSWVhSnBEb2J6R1Y5NW9lbUc2NV9NbFdURlJjeFI5VGt5TWZBZzE1dkRxbzA5eGRJb1V6ZldZYzE4WU5RT3BjT19sclktMzNOZnhDZjA1S1FzdEt2X3p3UVBDZz09 |
my background - I'm a 26yo with 6 years of experience in the industry as a data engineer and fullstack engineer. I'm currently traveling and don't want to work for a company in the next half a year, but in this time I want to learn new skills, work on personal projects and maybe even make some money. I want to spend this time the best I can so that when I go back to work in 6 months, I will be way better than I was before, and would have a nicer resume.
What are the best things I could do in this time to have a great skill set or great resume?
Is it having personal projects? new technologies to learn? successful app with customers? contributing to open source? Reading books? My main goal - becoming a manager in a few years and being first amazing at technical skills and business understanding. | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWTdyYWdPMm94ajZXM0NyWGxXeHlwejMzMDZVMkUtekdYM3hQUWdLVGlVdDY2OGp3YTF0eUZBSE9YbzEwOF9fR1ZWNG4zWnFlTlFSU0JSMVR3WDVmbGc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWW5INUtnTXpPRU85WmpHMFd6S0J3bmdrSjY1YVNWa2ljUnlfOXJuRHl1Yi1GVDhXeVpFd0picFd1NEZLckhKbm10ZjZBYVBJalk2aUloVFZ1d28zZXJiTF9MdW1HclR2R2NWRzlNYnY0TVdRdEt1TVdIT2hGaG50MDNpVnhQdVF3NTFJWXJfQXR5TGExSjdnT29uY0ZMYnkyU082YzhJR2xaXy1iUU9rYTNtUXdZSUYzVnpjblBMSzV4clFUVGVKZ0tsQXNiMTBOVGljYUVlOFZ1R0trUT09 |
I think your message got cut off… :) | r/legaltech | comment | r/legaltech | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQWN5UTRPOXNHclZkMzZ4RG1Ra1NKaUFLQktZam1iVHVGWGM0LWdrS1V4SGszMkJNb05RUThnQVNQaUlLR2tMWV9CMXEtZG1SdWFXVi16Z250ai03Y2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdDM2Vm43WVFCbFRraEEyeTJTVDBMbndrejhrSEdyaXhfM2VQLXBaRllCdzZaaU4yMU1pTUZLWmJCNlBsWDdnbjNudXNiblpOTmtBU1R1OVZlbkktYThyZ0pwLW1pdTV3MlZkZ2NFODMzSDlXUW9PM1dfYVJXX0tSQmdnR1AtZEhQVWpUbE9iOUNZWGFPbkRTcVdBQUItWlUtb1p6WTdudFY4QVlJVmo0OVp3N0twTjJXeXV3cTVQMXlEWTA2dUZFZ0JsbVc4aXdnWlJ1dzA5RWdvN3JRZz09 |
You can use Gemini and Google Docs. Of course, some things still need to be done manually, but overall, Google is a big help. | r/legaltech | comment | r/legaltech | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYUMtWUZyb21WVzZTWDdmeUxTWEgzMkhkZllSVGhyeFNFRmVjSHE2dzg5b2pOaWRoT0xPR1lVdnc1VXBYXzUtZjRnbDBPVGJJQVdTc195SUx1UWJBUGc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTEo2SktSbUVPZno4ZVk2ZGhpbm4yczJFVXo3cXVCT19WdXp4a0hZbjFhTzQtSXQ2Z0FISXJOeGpaYnFlRDJEUG5PS3hhRzl6WlI0U2dYMG9fS3pLenR0WmYxSzgyYmZ4bm11Y3pUa1JQYlFRNXlSejlHazlPWENoTUcyaFRoYzhiS2JXVEs4aFZuY3FqUHV5T3R0N3B5STcwOUs2U1BEalBxSVp3bHpySEVNd205NHdPcWJQYm9NTkQtMWRRUlctajlUYzFWRnpqb0UzejRRcS1LV2NNQT09 |
I bought at 60,000, I bought at 65,000, I bought at 73,000, I bought at 90,000, I bought at 105,000, I bought again at 78,000, then at 80,000 and probably bought at 500,000, just buy and relax. | r/bitcoin | post | r/Bitcoin | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZ2lhSWg5bjNBaHpjZ3o0VlFTNHlvTnl6OVNodE9oQjdfUlRCTnRrRTM1T25VLUhkdXk1R0VZb1VOcjYtWWlhLUlONXIwamlJOHcwUjhMeC0wNmpLa2FNT3A2QWk2RGFtMmN4bTVDSUpJMVE9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbEhqOUo0ZGprTU9nTkZaTDdUSFB3Y3k0cE5xZDBFNHZnaFlwVEk3NzczVzFkUGhUVndOd0ZiTkRqSV9ZeFl1Z3lITXJaQktGdkYxa2VCU0s4NEpXVHRqbDI2YXFsaGYyVzUtRkdNb0NQOTlNTTJ4Y2g3a1hpU0o3YWFfZE82YndBNGxQZlZRcG9EUmdCTWNodXVZWkpjS0JGeHoybGVkOUhSdTFGTHVrQnU4PQ== |
Either the GPT types, or Iqidis for legal work. We’ve had great results with the latter. | r/legaltech | comment | r/legaltech | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRN05uODB5OVRUR3I1WGdzal9sVWo2MmV1eW1TY0JwVWtwek9vaDM2bmtBVVRJUnpvb0xCRU05bVZLeTc2Wk0tcUVnbG9yZ0x4RnAyRnVuR0tBRWF5SEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRV2hqQzkwUVVoMkN0TTk1bFl5T2hENnVnVlJHN29veGpqQTUxQlUtdHBrcE5MOG5iRHFzTER2TFJkNDNEeWxIUWhDNkE0YlJtRjB4SUQ0VVlmQTdXbElncjhyTTVndXlLR1ZOb0ZLM3g0NnRLczBCQVJJTGJZQlhJVTFubTZJZGNGak1EVFh1eWhZWktIS0t4c1YyNkgycmxDQlpBS0NISk9QQW5kaFNpT3dSRFBLQnBxS0xaTGJHem5sUlhtZ01iMUFyN3N1MS14dzJodEsyT0UyUGUwUT09 |
First time I was down 100k when mango announced the pause, then this time 25k… | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRU1dLdzBfaXVIODZDdGxFQ2x5U2gwSFdqWGthaEdoT2djTm13cHd3RnVoSnBmTXNKU2hpSnpxWmZaeDc4TVd4Um4wY0MyWDRlN0lwUjZHbnc1cDMzcnlTdHczQUE1blVSdXducm1sUGR4S3c9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdUZWZ2o4TTYyNGplWTJXSzhxcjNFTFdIVlVMTjZDUXlkWWdKNFBzOEs2YXFmcmhsQTBLMjA5a2QwVUVZMG9pcDVkWG5wM01qRVNJQndMQ01jMi1SbWJEQVRhREtqRGxJVUZ1a1pUV1N1c3FvZ01lVTE3dENQeWhQMmtyY2VUa0Zwb2ZkTFZuRVJZSjhpX0JoM200elZrOWUwblBPbUpJX0V0SGFlWWRDWFAwPQ== |
Top subnets are safer. But I also invest in those I like the product or have great team.
For example I bet big on score because they have a partner SICS the football analysis company.
404Gen because I think 3D Models will be huge. The rest i'm still searching for gems | r/bittensor_ | comment | r/bittensor_ | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRM0RHTnpYQW9HWWNhMEpib3pPTkI3dGhCOFh2UW1CV1dfZms5dGMzZWh6YkZPZjBPYnBkcldwS2RGZGtacW55MV9sbDNLdDhZN21CaE93YWVIWGE1NlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRV1lxOVF1SG41bWxRMnJyWXJDZ1hodjFVNzNaZ2g4WElQcFFpSmVERVhIY3NCcjlRbGZJeWtlNzBIUzVVb3NTZnBQZ3pBREZpeU5KUF9Lb29Ga0F3OHZDa3RNWHhpMXJjNUZFV09fbFB3VDhVbk5OMGoxRTd4QVZsd1BSekxITGtkVDZLa2VNOXNEMTNMd1B6TzV0LXBPeGMwTWpQd1hxXzJHYVpxaGVGYWFXNHBsY1ZiaDBNLS1EZVg4YmNpb29JTnhWOWNKTDMtQ05XUHU5eUtaVmhKZz09 |
I was on the fence about Neuro implants. After watching musk go all Hitler you would need an army to make me let them put anything in my head | r/tech | comment | r/tech | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdlg2UklZRzJENW1IblNwOGtxQ2NXUzhlM3FWWl94RUNkR1J4emN5S3lPMXQ2Y0RhQi14akJxZXI1R1dYY081eklnVFl5cHhKTnNGRW9yaU5KNmZlQXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRajFtMWhqdXNFVHpwc2NmSXZ5a0JiQWkxMDFkWW1NNnhERjZxRHE1ektiX1dES2RmUmVoRHRVNDRxbzhMMGVYaTg3Sjl6VEgtYXZLbFNKbHExOEtmTDRsYUpkVWpNd1BoUDdsaHU0blNsRW94ZjNFSXFvZnlvdU9QY2NNRk9NcmxJTGpNc3hmZHlUWVhXVldBNWFtUFpmSExuUExLek9nUHVCWHNDT3ExR0Y1cHpJbWJtaWhHRUxKZGNUVWJEZFM5VGlJWXM0WkdneFYwaTlnSkdBVmc3dz09 |
I was benchmarking the speed of Github Pages which use Fastly as their CDN.
I deployed Google Cloud functions in 10 regions and then store the response headers in a database. They've been making requests every minute for several days now.
What I notice is requests made from Tokyo cloud functions were being served by Fastly's Singapore servers instead of Japanese ones. For example, they have the response headers:
"fastly-debug-path": "(D cache-qpg120112-QPG 1745358122) (F cache-qpg1230-QPG 1745357702)",
"fastly-debug-ttl": "(H cache-qpg120112-QPG - - 361)",
"x-served-by": "cache-qpg120112-QPG",
Doesn't matter if there's a cache HIT or MISS, and I understand Fastly doesn't do tiered caches anyway.
I also see that Mumbai is served by Delhi although that isn't much of a concern.
Other locations don't have this problem, Milan is served by Milan, Sydney is served by Syndey etc
Anyone knows what's going on?
| r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYkZfeUlaWEZjLW8xblVBZFcxelUzQkVIWGJzX3JPTUxsR0NpaEZDajVkWk9iUUtVVG82a2xoVWExTlFrSXZTSmtJOEpZdXZ6VWNsNndpXzIydE1uS3hLTmlvSXFncnFXT0RZTGZnYWZoZW89 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRa19aaFNMakxWVFFjR3FuMmdSSWJJVGhiTFJDS3FUeEJVVDJJMEdMaG5qSjJ5d010Q09MR3pENWdHdGhZVS1JTE95anNPVXkyWWNLMURKMDNwMmZKODQ2SWp4Wkt0R0swZzU2Y19hN0FNMkcwR2xYLWMzSDM3NzEyYVhqVGdpN1VaZFphWWczT1o0TGM4MGZQelVXMnhyZkVlSUpKc29iQlFOS3FTcUg4REl5UFl2YmJpdEtsVlZfVC12UGR4aFJy |
I could have bought more...why didn't I buy more...
:) | r/bitcoin | post | r/Bitcoin | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbURlazF6ZmFZWHZyUTJMXzdtVVZSR19jV0diS0VvaExVLWRWTlZxWnNRdXFVdEJjSUtvSVBYbm1fd3dRZmdfZkpXSFFWM0tsNGdSZ3RpNWl4X3Z6emc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaWtaVVl2RUVpamNGWmlRdVRKYkFQQkE2d0xjUk1vRXlUOHRyMEs3VHA5WjVuY1pSYnJSYlZUQ2lKc1NHaF8xRkFITFFOZjJobG41MzJELURCVXJDV3NZZXpmYTZEX0JVcTF2VVVnU19ycVNMSmQ3VFRQV3pSc2JmTjNoNXg2d2VYb2V0RXhzNm5EeEZ2bFJqbTl6enlxLUxCcXluSC11c2Y1MVhTR3REYTZOZDFCYUdpcFpWY1FtMHhWS24zc3Vi |
I’m currently working for a company I really don’t like. The work is terrible, my team is on a different coast, and they are going to begin enforcing 5 days rto. I currently have a verbal offer from a company but nothing guaranteed. I know the correct thing to do is wait for my official offer then leave but (and this is completely my fault) due to my unhappiness at my current company I am WAY behind on my work and will get found out soon. I have had no issues getting interviews at decent companies either and I have around 80k saved up which is around 1-1.5 years of expenses. Should I just quit and enjoy some time off and if the verbal offer falls through begin looking seriously? I do think the break would be good for my mental but idk if that break will be worth the stress of no job. For the record I have just under 7 years of experience. | r/cscareerquestions | post | r/cscareerquestions | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRVRaMnd0REpiY1lXRGNfZ3loZGRYaDdYRlBSVXdMRWxhVmlCelFWYkdXS21LOFhtOF9VSERRc0NxSVQwUjR2QVZkMjZqUHo4U2JJaGlJS1ZpcVMwVHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZ21taDRBRFprMm53T3pjSFM5Z0NCdU96Q3ZwR3F4eTBlLVN5QUllYUM1ZlA0NWlDaWJ2UVVfcE1jcHhldVFUN05mVnNtNURsbG1UWEs3OG1rVExRc2F5MlB5dzF3U3RwYU90ME5fTmE1MVFYSWIwc3J5Tk5mT0MwYnZVM05oYWFFUHg0X2Zvc3FibXp2LWJYZVN1SnhJd0h1WW56Tm5oNExWTEhkS1hHYmVZPQ== |
I picked a few ones that I believed in after doing research and cross checks etc. spread too much and you don’t get the power of multiplying dollars but then you also have a chance to lose more. Research research | r/bittensor_ | comment | r/bittensor_ | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNlhNQVB2Yk5pZDZDTVEwUENUazMteUs1SmhGYlpVUUNLOWVmbEluUk83bUlGXzRrb0N5SzlQVHE2WlFDUHBLQWhONUhBRWZXOEhVaTgzVl85NGdCSk8yNkVDSFoya2kxejd3aFRuYS1XNEE9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUTAzSl82UC15azV2Vk8yOG15b3NMa0JyV25iSU9aSmM2RHQ3VERiX3JPSlZZZ3VBaHVzb2N4Y3ZsdlVJdGhPaGw1OHZlS3h6V0pWVU90Rkx3bGdLN2VOQjI0SFpDbkZxUnF3VUhfOFBoX0g3TmowNEF1Z0NpbGtlMVhGMHZOTWRCYU5yUmJCdGliRjMyZnlkaTZRMDlRSFhZazJKdGRKRW5Temdwd0huR0U3dEhtd2ZVc2wtbG1HREh3X2J2MVVwR09WMHJBLVFob1NRTlNMbmZJTmpCUT09 |
Happy birthday Gav! | r/polkadot | comment | r/Polkadot | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRVNuOWpBTW8xWVliOGpMZk02ZlBSNks0R2thdWd6NndEekZ0d3NNSUxjUUVfV3czdkM0aFdXQUVQam1KYUdoVEhwcTY2aUlGV2tjeGp6RThXN2ZpT0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQjFNTDQwbkpWYzdBNG93eGE2WHFzbEUxZmp2c3MtV1NueGRXU2o1NlhtLTMwMHJjWFBDdGNUQy1kLXVHSXZjLXR6cERiMXN6akNPTFJJVFZqTVJpN091MkJKOUFaX3I2U29Qa0R5T1VjU1JGWWgxOHhuNVZZSW9aS0xOeWFyTE85aVlNMEg2bXRIWkFlR3BQVldrNnNvR3BwNlU2ai1wMjhvSEZBZE9DMHFrcFh4TGIxanhSM2ppbWZDT3gxMnB4 |
After one too many friends and clients asking me how to fix their QR codes, which they generated for “free” only to have them expire due to artificial limits, held to ransom to pay a subscription to reactivate their codes, I decided to fight back and make a truly free generator.
Simple nextjs stack, deployed as a docker container to a small coolify instance on hetzner. No accounts, no tracking (bar umami, which saves no user data), no fee. Hope you like it! | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYkpzYld5cFJrRmpjZ2YwSVo2bUJTTDQ5Y3dVSG5SR3FNSWxheTdfMmNWRlhCYURhQnpLYV9ZQnMwTHpwX0ZNdEZEZDJIaTlxTE9EVXhhVUUyVjFnTlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUnFNT25XclozMHI4RHNjS3BCdzM5S0VUSEhCUlNjVGpEdEd1TmdfcGFhX29VVTVpLTI5MWE2Y0tYVVluOGhCLTBkd2JJeThjR0ZOQVlDNEFPOU13YzFQeUlhbE50MkpUXzVIZ2VEOUFGRko1d0Jic2dmUnVVMjB4VjlYTl91YklxbnpZb3ItQU9YRjN6c0VDV3pBSENkYWVjbTFhSXUtZTBuWnNLYVdTZzRGTnI0OUhuMXR3M2tzblJNZjZ2UElKQXNNaTFKQ2t2Mks4cndCOGdESENfUT09 |
I’ve been trying for over 24 hours to fine-tune microsoft/phi-2 using LoRA on a 2x RTX 4080 setup with FSDP + Accelerate, and I keep getting stuck on rotating errors:
⚙️ System Setup:
• 2x RTX 4080s
• PyTorch 2.2
• Transformers 4.38+
• Accelerate (latest)
• BitsAndBytes for 8bit quant
• Dataset: jsonl file with instruction and output fields
✅ What I’m Trying to Do:
• Fine-tune Phi-2 with LoRA adapters
• Use FSDP + accelerate for multi-GPU training
• Tokenize examples as instruction + "\n" + output
• Train using Hugging Face Trainer and DataCollatorWithPadding
❌ Errors I’ve Encountered (in order of appearance):
1. RuntimeError: element 0 of tensors does not require grad
2. DTensor mixed with torch.Tensor in DDP sync
3. AttributeError: 'DTensor' object has no attribute 'compress_statistics'
4. pyarrow.lib.ArrowInvalid: Column named input_ids expected length 3 but got 512
5. TypeError: can only concatenate list (not "str") to list
6. ValueError: Unable to create tensor... inputs type list where int is expected
I’ve tried:
• Forcing pad_token = eos_token
• Wrapping tokenizer output in plain lists
• Using .set_format("torch") and DataCollatorWithPadding
• Reducing dataset to 3 samples for testing
🔧 What I Need:
Anyone who has successfully run LoRA fine-tuning on Phi-2 using FSDP across 2+ GPUs, especially with Hugging Face’s Trainer, please share a working train.py + config or insights into how you resolved the pyarrow, DTensor, or padding/truncation errors. | r/machinelearning | post | r/MachineLearning | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRekZjbUpLamI1Q2pVUVZENGI3RWFvN0p1eXZTT1BzWTI5eFhJQ3l1ZW5WR0hYLTFOZTNsY05PTkt1c0NJbk5HZW9qdnJ5TWwwWmxvQnVTQjc1dWkycHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdWhnR3NKeGxWOXpkZW1tRVotQ002bl83VnJYRl9TY2JuSDNJOGtveW9wVzdWRmxzb3NadVcwVm1lUVgyalUyN2MyZzBTUlExN2l0RWd2UWdrSmNxOU56WWs1QUFvUi1XZGNVdUJDRDRlb3E4OGlIQjhWMjUydDNyX1pWOVV4X0U2emdtdkFmb0dkakwyVzcyVlNFQm1TYWZHNFh2VFRZQXd2RDNGdnozbnIxOGt2Vll1dmpfeUZmT2p2OXY5RzhhU0g5M3VadDJZb2RYS1FLV0VoM2h3UT09 |
res.render("index.ejs", {area : JSON.stringify(req.body)})
req.body looks like this for example:
{ country: 'United States', city: 'Florida' };
The program returns this instead on my console
{ value: '{"country":"United' }
Im passing in this same object into a form on my ejs template:
<form action="/day2" method="POST">
<button name="value" type="submit" value=<%= area %>></button>
</form> | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYmZ3MXByRGVtaU93d0ZKT1lLR2J2U0pYanVHTnAyUUdoX1B1M0FDSnpVTnhPUHp4X096Nml2UFBDbE5HTVRWUTNUVHBheUpURGNDZjJ2dlBlRjJjM0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSmpDaWIyekNpUzNLV19DVk42UVZObFpMUGgtU3Z4Mk45RW9iTjF2LThkbHhUQnhuenhaWDRudHpqWHRwQk5BVjVaLXJXUnJBenY5d0liUnlkemFFZ09UcFE4R2JENTNWV21uQ3g2N1A5bW1RcS1GNldCTGdDMEI3VlU3U0dvRGdFSXZ3UTVtbE5nV3VDVkM4VV9GU1EwbHhBS3FwUVFMWEgxMURoVllSYk1XNDJOTG5WTnF0WnYzOWNHWFE2UGhQV0ZHcmVQQS14dFUzS09UakJ6aXpVUT09 |
I'm in the process of building a mobile app with a backend API. Aside from the usual email/password/JWT tokens, how do I prevent someone from using my backend outside of the mobile app? I can use an application API key and embed that in the mobile app. But anyone can decompile the mobile app and search for that key. Once they have that key, they can then sign into the backend API and use it outside of the mobile app. Are there any techniques to secure the backend? Or am I being paranoid and overthinking things? Thanks for any suggestions. | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSWVMVVJYZTkxcjVqUTAxaS1WNnBKaXF2U0VnQWlLanhlSndhZC1vZ1M2eExveWQzQmRGVThQZzVMSWFjZXpVSHhvUkxjS244ak9RQlM0TDk1LTFpUU55NWJJaXFMdlpubk5VMDRyR2lxQWs9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaWJ3ZmRQWnd5TG5VamFRRlhSTW9PT0RfV2F6WHZCWTJldVk0cVBvZEFSSFZBaWFId3VWU3NTN1lCc2F3NEtoMHl5R0lJa1l2b2dGVEx4ek1rTlFBZUFSaW0xaFpySmd1SHRIdEtjY3dRemZrSTlxOUYwOG5MOXZOdUdYR1J6ZEZUZnFGeXZLM2FqSW9xajh4TVhOYjd6bTZZWHVTc0pDb3VWOXloY2p6Q0xVZm1aMFFUUVZRakZ4UXp3S2EwUGN0 |
Hey fellow devs! I've been working professionally as a developer for 3+ years now, and I'm still refining the tehnique of learning new technologies effectively. I've developed a system, but I'm curious how others tackle this challenge:
My system:
1. Buy Course from some sort of online learning platform
2. Create dedicated Notion pages for each section of the course (as I go)
3. Take detailed notes and screenshots as I follow along
4. Quiz myself the next day on previous material (using AI with my notes as a reference)
5. Build something practical after completing the course (like rebuilding my personal site after learning React)
Some challenges I've encountered:
* Using my tehnique can take a long time
* Sometimes by the end I forget stuff from the beginning (i think this is normal)
* Knowledge fades over time (also think this is absolutely normal)
* Sometimes time between learning sessions can be long due to time constraits (family, baby etc)
I'm really curious how some of you approach learning new stuff any tips are very welcome.
Here is a tip that helps me most of the time: I try to explain what I've learned as simple as possible, if I can do this I know I've learned the concept (eg Recursion is a function calling itself until a certain condition, called the base case, is met. The base case stops the function from infinitely calling itself) | r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQ2p1ZlVseHA1ekFHT1hGcnhIY1ZHclR3UENoRW1ERUhfR2hqcFZ4ZWotX215WkRxZEpnWEcwWFJRSzRnS1pQRGptNV8tblVYdjVzWHgzeTM0MGJIRHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMzYzbUgxdkN4MkVyOXM1MF9sN0wxc0Ffb1NVYkNOcnJEUWk0aXp0SWZnbXUxeVpaMXRlZ2xDWVBYMkVrS1dhS29sUEg5SHNSTWFZcEdOZGQ4WUZMbV94bHJ0ck5IZ0lUbktJRHNGU3VWQjBCU2VIYk5telNWLVhNUk5wN2hIUk1ndXlEWW5qN3VFaTQ4bTcxUmxJaVg5M281UTBLakJ2MDlZX3hUaHZQWDVtMVVVeWtITWNZcm1ld2hoenFGOFJxNXJua2tNR1NibnpWVkU5RWtEN29kZz09 |
Perfect. Just did. | r/legaltech | comment | r/legaltech | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWEl4ZFkxWm1COElrdDdVdmtOUEZyYzVrS25zUnVTUDJWY3dJZ3FrMElmS2ltMlFCZDM3dk4tWmxzUThHeVdTQXZsdm1Qb1NXdnV5OVNYSXlwYlFsTVNZUnlDLU9aNUpzX0pzbTRXRG95SHM9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbGhRLXcwS2VVdlVSd3k2YXdfamI4WFdOOFhQRlk2ZHdwdFU2S1d5ZkVnVE9wWEhFQWFJcjQ2WURVVVctTUE4TWk4azN2dGVLOUdVZV9KVkFKZzlXMmJpSGNGOU1VczV2MTZtVGNic1Q2TDNzcHpMMjZoR3FYVUV3dFctVjFzd2lSWVNfdjhldVdRRDdHWk12eWRRZFIwQ0xEVGFaQlJ4Q2RvRjEwWWU4MGpOTmo4cHUxWHJreHdYQzVkVXhjZFJsYmtSUGtpSXplbExJMFJMT19sbE5jQT09 |
Article snippet:
> Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, said on Tuesday that he would spend less time in Washington working for President Trump after the automaker reported a profit drop of 71 percent in the first three months of the year.
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> Mr. Musk told Wall Street analysts in a conference call that he would continue to spend “a day or two per week” on Washington matters, probably for the duration of Mr. Trump’s presidency. The billionaire executive is one of Mr. Trump’s closest confidants and has played a leading role in the president’s efforts to slash government spending and cut tens of thousands of federal government jobs.
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> His comments came less than two hours after Tesla said it had earned $409 million, down from $1.4 billion in the first quarter of 2024. The company previously reported net profit of $1.1 billion last year, but revised the figure to reflect changes in the way cryptocurrency assets are valued.
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> Tesla sales have been slumping because of intense competition from Chinese carmakers like BYD, a lack of new models and Mr. Musk’s support of far-right causes, which has turned off some liberals and centrists from buying Tesla vehicles. | r/liberal | comment | r/Liberal | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdFZBQkc5SXFxR1pyaG54WmQteU9EMkVqalN0dFdnSTVwM0NvaTUyZ3QteTExLWZwQ3JHZDJoeFRfcjZQNUZoU1dKYXlBVF9ZdEZOck9nZ1dkY0l0OFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRekk2cnhxUGxFS3c3Z0wza3g0WDV6aEFiU2xZRU1faFVwZHNWNUdfTW92dzkyNEUxTEppeHFTOXJDbUgzRUFtYXFBTG1FNHVQZV9NSzY4WS1OYkV6UDN2dUVra2VncmNIRTZjc3lsSmdweTM1cHg1SjV5T3ExMTRBZTh3b0xCSlFrbU5CcHh4bUw0S3NReG8zUXJ6UXQyTmxibFJFV0Vmd1NZaTh1eFJkZFFUOHR1VmplSVQteGFGTlJyMDVQRzJKVEVFUWxDUlhETkpydE1OQmlLa0hTdz09 |
Good. He’s leaving. | r/liberal | comment | r/Liberal | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUl9iNjktVkl1Q2Q0V3ZnaUJleXU3dmR2S2RCUXh3dVhCUFRZdEZveDdFeThZd1Z4Nk5RZkxOek1WZlZBaUIwSEwwREJyOUI3RFhQWGZOZW53MTk1S0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVXdJTkxRbGhnbldmM1BUdjh2RGxvUW5IUGhaTjN4V1MyQTk2Y0F5M3hfdWQySjR5Z1ZuNmQ1RWwzN1p3YmdpVjQwTFFYSGs5UGUwbVQyR3A1ZTZaSnZUV2pOZFUzZDhNZzQ3RUNxRmZCdGVzamJqRXhnelZEVW9xYUdRdzUwTTZmbkt2RHp5bzNFWTFKSWxUdThEOTNEQW1VTllLcklRMi1WZWtuNVNXaGt0NWVNV3Q5QzNSamJEMmpRUmhmYlpscFBZaUJQYUNXVWEzbWkwYm12S0w4UT09 |
I just pretend we never knew each other. We are now fundamentally different in every way. No sense in trying to salvage anything | r/liberal | comment | r/Liberal | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRM20wNUxTb1FGanhxRTNkam4tZGdLdzdydHc0TEd5OTFGZ2ZqUU5pWnh2aUtiTDlYUXNoMWx1S1hJV2dpR1NlZ3ZLS0N1ek9zaTJ3dzBQYWNxZk9vX3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRU3A3RnZvd1QwVFd3N0FRTGlzdWRwMC1KTFdZM19RMDI2Um1fSW5GMXpad0pVZ0pQUzdqZ0hoNkFjQjlsbDRPRzRKOXNKTGFHU1BzMDgzbUNRWmNJX0Jhczl3SWRZaWp3WjVCZUVGY0V6V29IQVZDTWtxOFVlb3g0ak9yTzN0dm9tM3UxdWo4cS10T2F1c3lzTDdWSENoREVWbXY3elhlczNfeUMtSXhodW43MUNRa3lMREFZVEVaQ3RjNHBQbW5lMldXbHBZT19qTGkySWZHN3FyVV9FZz09 |
49 players invited to attend the first BFs camp of the year! | r/rugbyunion | post | r/rugbyunion | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWXJYaDE1U2tsRmZmZi1JWDdyTEZtNzBpRGo0ZFpyZ2dVQklZX29VM28wVWVHcHhLR2M0eXdIQ1liM1Q3cEJBRld3NnhEWTBsRHlIbDEyWndtRW95R2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcW1LOUtIem9OUDBhZ25PVlZuSVF2bHZZNlFiMDdDRmpudDFnSklFTWFVcDBXazZoa2lOMVlvQ2g0Vmp6ajNERzVob2lva2R6WkdEMWpGVzNycFN6R0s3OGlCcFlQSkxzdXl2SXJEbW5ZX1RQVGtYRWlvdEM2VFVwMWdCOXJNbEpkbjlxeVVUa0lPWHZGcVVxTGZ6anpFeS1WSHU0dDFfdWZFNGJOMVZZdkVsT3dyLXMydGI4b2M1Yi1xOFJONzZV |
I've had some great success using LLM coding assistants helping me code a classic deep learning project (PyTorch based neural net, training scripts, etc..). It's actually pretty easy for it because the libraries are pretty old and well documented with tons of examples (meaning Claude, chatGPT, etc has them pretty well ingrained into its training data and base knowledge without a lot of tricks to add docs to the context.
Busy right now, so didn't watch your video.
P.S. The hard part is good training data as usual :) | r/deeplearning | comment | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUDBBaFczeGZ4ZTBLQlNsdTBYaXBwOWYtVG1QZkM5bC1UbmFseUM2ZDdJYzBHb3NuOEptalUwWGVnUDA0eWstWUVMOHJfR2V1SFlZN2xVUE9NUDZjM0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRa0pOQ1ZfQU0wc1RkSC1OVnZ2SnExZXdHN2hJR1pJbG5HbTJJam9Uc0hNX3JBbnozSmdZUlNtNW9vQWVKOFVmZTc1cVFYMnFXR1hrV3R2NTlOcUs0OGtvRVk4YUZyaU94ZGRUT1BtMGpBVGs4bzR2bG84akxZWkVvcUM2UWhFUFRVSmcxR0czczZOc3B5N09QTFhpS1YyNWhMWnZ3OFNYTlFOSDFteUZRWjcxNVMzai02OHJQQV90V0E1dmpkVDY2a0k3RTViUVVMQjBjT3VtLUNkR1Utdz09 |
I think it would be awesome to adjust the spectrum range, open it up and see more, or narrow it way down to see just infrared, or ultraviolet, etc. | r/tech | comment | r/tech | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUXJEQjFXZXpKb01nTTVncmt6QS1yUmFGY0xQdl93WEt6dUlnQi1PN093S2c4SnQ1V20tWEFFQ3ZlQXdVaXludzN2MFQ4VzNLUWhlbmJJenpkSDhSN2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWkY1N1pCRjlkUVVkdUdZSFlvdFlpMGJ5UkE1OHROMnNfTXVja2tVSUw5aE9DczVJenFRSlZkbjRma3lHZ2gwR2llT0V1cTVMMGVLdmowTFl3c0RGczNnMEpJV3kxbUxwX2lOT0x5cVYyUlZzY01KdVZzNUwzdFVodmJFWEZmOHRFaV93QWNVMTd3cm5hV1pNekZTdFUzUFlTTlpSZDJ3aVFUb0tuREdCeTRsNU92UDZ5Nk9WT3AxWHJGOEUxbXcyYkFQcW52ZWhkeFB6dFBvNFJPU015dz09 |
LOL, he thinks he can save his failing swasticar company.
You lose, muskrat. | r/liberal | comment | r/Liberal | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZWg3Zk1HLVZuOWtkUFpXdml6cUpRTGRLaFpfeHd3bm5YYXBGUjBWd2hTaFUtSzJBa2ZfNU90TDE1a3RGVjI3N1dGTXpYTXQ3NDZkSE5MRzZtb0VlUWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReXl3YWhEa1ZpV0l2RHkzdVNFOUdGaGRWVDIzVDJ1MlF1Y0k5Vy15aWdtLXJUVlVHT2tKWlN1eE9Ld3VfdGFwSzdYSlpMWmZtWU5YR3F4eWJJREVjNWNXc0RGZU4tOWJZSjBUcHpqOXlNLTJ2UFlwMmV1N0ozVW1mOW5RaVdRRm9yb1V4WnJ4X21hM2o1aVpYZ1ZKVXJVV2xzdmt1Sk9aWFZocVR4bnBhUWpiLWxZc2FxUHUzNDEyQXV6VXl5MXBlenJHQXZzRkVXbFJtcnVWeEZYbTE2QT09 |
That's not true. It's actually the contrary—higher VRAM of 5060ti will yield better model quality—because you can train larger model on 5060ti. Its fundamental principle of DL that neural network performance (quality) is function of scale. | r/deeplearning | comment | r/deeplearning | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYWg0S1pLd1NXR1NqMTBBa3F4Zk1xX2dVNDdDaTkzVEx1bWJDanhzRDhPUmZyTE5RRWVHUXMtdk9MeDU4NkhhRDVDajVGWHZmMlMtcVJXa3d1WGlIR3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhROWVTSDJZYnRKcTU4YjJZZlVVNm02ZzVDU3pNdmplT1FkUE9lQzNOazl5TUFyTXVMVUxYZ3VWamJaWGtTZGZLWWhxcERKcWoxazZKMlIwdGdQMVVCODFTWThoWGRlS2J3UFFtdHRkZEVKQUxXWkFHMnpvY1ByS2I4R3NGRF9LMUt6WTdhS1hiUGdYVjVPaFY5X0hpN0djcTN6Y0NwbC1fS3A5eEVEQWhxOTQ5ZEY5YlFUTENFSmVWOHVFOWQxaTJx |
I (24M) have been doing IT for a chain of clinics for over a year with no issues—until today. I was on a call helping a doctor with some software. About 10 minutes in (only 4 of which I was actually on his laptop), he snapped and said, “I have shit to do and you’re just fucking around. Can you get someone who knows what the fuck they’re doing?”
I had just uninstalled the app and was about to reinstall it. I told him, “You don’t have to talk to me like that,” and he kept cussing me out. My team lead overheard and took over the call. I was heated, so I stepped out and took a walk to calm down.
Later, I told my manager I needed the rest of the day off, and he was understanding. He also said he heard the call, confirmed I did everything right, and that they’re reporting it to HR and the CEO. Still, I doubt anything will happen—he’s a doctor and brings in money.
Not looking for advice or anything just ranting maybe I am in the wrong but idk. My parents and manager says I shouldn’t let stuff like that get under my skin but I’m not used to be talking to like that especially when I’m helping someone. I need to get out of help desk.
Update: I want to clear up a few things. I do not work for an MSP — I’m directly employed by the clinic. That means the doctor involved isn’t just some external client; he was my coworker.
Also, I did not take the entire day off. I only left one hour early.
After speaking with management, I learned this isn’t the first time this doctor has acted this way. Management is fully on my side. They’ve already spoken with HR and the Chief Regional Officer (CRO) about the situation.
They made it clear this incident does not affect my standing with the company in any way. They told me they know my character and how I treat our users. They specifically mentioned I’m typically very calm and professional, and that it takes a lot to get a reaction out of me — so they understood that the doctor must have said something inappropriate.
For context, the first six minutes of the call were me trying to connect to his laptop using LogMeIn123, which anyone familiar with the tool knows is a standard part of our process.
Management also let me know the doctor has since apologized. | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQVFVWEZtZXp0Szh0YnF1ZEt1ZG10WS1yZ19POW9LekQxenBNclVKemROTlA3VHY5NUZtdllYZThacVNDeXp2eWFYaXVFTDBuakIyckZRYUJ3dGJCaEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRLWFmc3Q2YTJuQjJBdTZPUG5RY0t5ZVoybzlFa3VoZ1dydGVUX2h6a0ZDRk9uQVFqYmRKM2lHeHY1Z2lUZjU0VzBWVjFQTUJMa1FiZmhHY1RXemxaTmI0RHFHQTNTdnJUUjRNbVhFRGZ6R2xBbmRRc0JfTnAyX2JCR09uaEV0MjB5UUdPMGVhaXRBV2lGS3NNLWdIZEgxTnNyREFtaGFVT1RyVWtxWHJKZWpoQl9BWFM0N2VuUUd0SnZEaEFLMlBl |
I heavily rely on .env files and often find myself juggling different values for the same variables (dev vs. prod, different feature flags, etc.). To make my life easier, I built sidem (simple dotenv manager), a TUI app that makes managing .env files a bit easier. It lets you quickly toggle variables on or off and select from predefined values if you've set them up in your file comments. It works by directly commenting/uncommenting lines in your .env file, so there's no separate state to manage. Might be handy if you often switch between different configurations or just want a visual way to manage your environment settings. It's written in Go.
You can check it out here: [https://github.com/taha-yassine/sidem](https://github.com/taha-yassine/sidem)
Would love to hear any feedback or suggestions! | r/opensource | post | r/opensource | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRc2hjeGtnTXRjWDJmOVdVQWdYSnlTQXJXRzU3Q3Z0dW5MdGFVYUVkbTN6a3FVYXFBYjc1VGNwQXFiQUNHaF9KRGRaaW1vQlFmMUNKYVlhemlVQ1FqbUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRT0ZNQUlwWmFNLU4xLWRtdlBjeFo2Q0ZrVTVFeUlRZWJwY0tNejFtbElCVXRMdXZfUGZnRmV3NDl5cG5LV2dLTEF5TVVWVE1IOEZBYjF3enViVUVfZzNicVhXQkVpVXRieDltdWFySU05N09KR2JaUGFkcGctcUE5My1wOEowa2VnWHFxc3hFQTFxSFc2MnNMMmZYckUwR3NFWFJLUDU0X25jMjZCNlRpUnRaT3VoaDFEYU96LUwxbmhpSk9YLTNE |
Apologies in advance for the rant, but I'm just tired of [restack.io](http://restack.io) dominating search results (often when I'm searching for technical answers about APIs or frameworks etc).. It's just AI generated garbage about every topic, it's often littered with hallucinations and misinformation. It's contributing to the "dead internet" and reducing the signal to the noise.
I'm not sure if there's a way to get google to de-rank them.. But that site truly needs to be burned down.
Please do your part, use the google result triple dot menu to give feedback that the content is misleading:
https://preview.redd.it/he2ncj3lugwe1.png?width=1245&format=png&auto=webp&s=71267dd3eaa832d0d4ece2d555f0d97f909b0990
| r/webdev | post | r/webdev | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTUo4TVZ2MjkyT0tPZFVpRVlSeW1kR1JfaHNSNV9OVGVfWmdTS3d6STZnTnU5cGpIekZEbU5TTWZwT0gxeEpUUlB0aEdIX2o0a1I4SmRjU3hfUUR1cmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRei1VWGF5VGJfcTVIdE95bjhNT3JXakMyOGoxU0F3X3hzRW9VcEI1ZWJGWnRxUkRMVEJvQ0g5dU1QaF83clREUUw1QUxwd3pJNjRTMW1OaHdTRTBlUHpnQXpnd0hiMHllc3F4RUZEc0NoNTBtYWVVOHlwUWVpM0ZvOWRURkNHcDNHUWtVYnkycG5wcEhGQmdOMDd6czNBQVo5RzVkXzhld1B3Zlkyd0RUaTQzSGw3bll0UlBQXzNNZUpxRWw3VUx5UDl5M0pjZ0V6TTNOWWlIQzJzanZXQT09 |
Comparing it to JAM slightly misses the point. What we should be comparing is EVM, ETH RISC-V, WASM and PolkaVM.
Polkadot started with WASM and moved towards a RISCV solution with PolkaVM.
Ethereum started with EVM and moved towards a new RISC-V solution just like PolkaVM.
In fact PolkaVM could even potentially serve as a replacement for EVM even on Ethereum side. This would require some collaboration but would be fun future. | r/polkadot | comment | r/Polkadot | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUmJjQkhGdUNkbURQN2Rrc0lxTE5XQ3NwSThPQmI0M2VxRnZfSXhINnhmZ1ZBa29NaVhzLVVIdDlsNmYxdFlGdmctTm1abldTZlhpNmVhT05yNnNMMkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhReHJzbEJrM1RsOGNqU09vT3ZNZ0c0N2VkZDNYd3ZhSzdLWHh0WUxxSmd3Sk1NaTZRdzNTRWZ1ZkE1MWJiYWJpMkN6anVYRHVwZ2NEbGFUeTU1MFROLUFEWE9oUUI0NGtmU3ZKdTVtVXdaelQzanlEWjZHTVc1Qmw5SldVSXc2QXlvR0poVUFXWTRDWUFFcnZaNWZKUG9kUzRmZGhyRVkxTEtpczc5RW5Fa1Y1bTU4MGwtME1QcWhpNUJSdlRRWG5QeTFneDV4ZG1MenJmcmpRWHMtam1MZz09 |
I was looking for a new job about a year ago and everybody said the market was really bad. I'm in the same position again, and people are saying the same thing.
I've got about 20 years experience, currently working in typescript/ node/aws. Back end developer with some front-end experience. But my preference is definitely back end.
The opinions about the market from people that I have talked to:
- it's pretty bad, there's a lot of competition for jobs because of remote work (recruiter who mostly hires contracts)
- it's terrible, because AI can do half of the work (colleague)
- it's pretty bad, there's more candidates than jobs and most jobs are requiring you to be on site (recruiter who mostly hires contracts)
I'm currently on a contract (remote) and looking to go full-time. I'd rather not take a pay cut, but boy it looks like I would have to -- even after allowing for benefits etc in the calculation.
So what's going on here? Are we just still kind of reshuffling from shift to remote work? Is the lack of easy money from investors hampering hiring? | r/cscareerquestions | post | r/cscareerquestions | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRclhzeXQ2RlBFMVhmU1RGZ0xmX2Vyakh4c1FhbF9XNHd5LUxTZ0lubm0xNjNiUEZCbGJrRVV2aWo3TEZ4UGZNS1JENlVQNk8yZjctSGdWRThOTFBpSENaUVE3OXcyQjZTbENfeGNXS0xLRlk9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRc2lEeV9BMnVFcGR3VDBsaUhPYnNXTDRjV0MwSERIbTJmb1M0c0FTMUxNQTJQUXRlZGsxcE1CZDZCbHNCMlVZbnowWDdFVk1NOThXcXhhUzRDZ2xpMVIySkxtZ0FTQXpRTXhuYXJPSElDaHZEalpBbnFPVHNrNDJDMXZ5aW12OENBQ2RKM1YyRTNYdTRvMDZtSUI5eThUbmZvRUxTLTRmdTlDU3UwYnNDMmRZSTZJYmtnYzZXaWlYTi1Oemt1YWJkaVVHT3U1eTZmTEJHVTFZOF9RdzBrdz09 |
every week, anything you can, everything will be alright | r/bitcoin | post | r/Bitcoin | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdnY0UFlEOW85TGhQUFRpeFJ6NHp1UjFORzFRRy1iQkFoUFowaWxWeHV5ODFFMEFLS2VjbHNCWmZhallDQjZUNms5eDFMTmZsTU93WTQ2cUlYTWt4TkZ1NlhwOWlXYTFZWUxaQjRRbVZYMk09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNFNIbDlzYUppS3FaalIyeHdGT0d6THdtdFNQWDR4LXNqc2x2TG04YkZnYVlYUFRQVGM3em1ST1JrNmMtWGpwTVBYZEVyTVlKWTdYaTc3SDI0YW52bkJsMmk1bWZuY2pzcmJWUmVDTGo2MGRPd0ZEc3MyT0J0Qk5fUV8tX3JWSFBoanhwdm95SEFHZEZmME8wVGdpdDlnPT0= |
[Multiple Cisco Products Unauthenticated Remote Code Execution in Erlang/OTP SSH Server](https://sec.cloudapps.cisco.com/security/center/content/CiscoSecurityAdvisory/cisco-sa-erlang-otp-ssh-xyZZy)
Seems like no routers and switches are affected, but some software products may be.
Edit for clarity. | r/networking | post | r/networking | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRXFtR2tpYldKeGZEQnZaY1p6SEZ5bGt2X1NXbDY5QU5HenpnbExVbnhJYURYSWd6NGtpbDY2WUJsMFJQazhNUUR2d0lfTEVMaGZCa0FWYzhYdHRXVVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRc1BTQ3BwZTI3Yl9LelVDc0ttLWMwYWp0RXZCZWpqVVhpWEtXVE96SzkwSkJkZmNFd0FzaXlrdW9Wa0hKakdxZGdwZ2ZJV0l4M2VRTHhFeFJ4SWtiVzFJcXBWZzVfTFpzaUZFeWhIZmVrYzdPWl9HOGtUV0VqZVRaV0tPTkcyUXdwT3F2R2kyQmhxNEotVEwzd1BvZnE5RlBnQW5WVFJNNVVNMDNEVTQyVXdNPQ== |
You should not feel bad for not wanting to associate with people who don’t think you should exist. | r/liberal | comment | r/Liberal | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYTFtRWF1c1RvZWdnWm50elNYNHdpZExJRUFWTnNiZFowSF9oekJHSWM5ajhhY01Na2lnYUdGT01BeEM4YndxYVZtVUNLd2RkM1hOb05WczR2MFJRQ1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRNkx4N0ZuUTVYeUF6Vmt0NThYMDZFNEV1RW1FaERyRDFnWGlpakd4WXhPVklKM3REZXBrV0kzTWtCcl9zd2NySU14WGVaVVdFTHpacVMtTWhaUWRrRmpvVDRoN0k3ek92dkNpdE5OWmZzdHNrVWQ3ZkdLVy04akFCTElNZzI3MjRVVlpFYUpaMFFselU2dk9tWnd4XzJDbFM2dE5EVlc2Q0s3OU9md3BZMzBVbFlVTGZvNlhDTUIxZjZyaFJhSjdvTHVLX3l1ZFJjeV9DM3RlUjkxaFhkQT09 |
In addition to active positions in picture, I had 12 SPY 511 04/22 calls that I bought when SPY was at 511~ yesterday and sold at SPY 525ish today which accounted for 12k~ of gain. | r/wallstreetbets | post | r/wallstreetbets | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRczVJOGF1Mmc2VzJ3WENKZ3ZMV0UtbjlXdkR4XzBma1gydnhrQWtjQlZ0YTRrT1ZjcGVoc1pYeFBVUmJMOE9iMVRBc2JBbnhVdDNtNGZVbXp4VUcxZ3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVUU3c2UwZzZhZHd0ZVRTZTBFMXFxSmU1NHFlTVRkNXdNdi1Tb0xEbjVQTl9wYU4tMEo1cE9DcWxsay14T3VsdVFCNzdSb0xIZU0tcVNnODlFeVQzbW9ENUdzbnVRa01lZ1c0bFg3eUgzdkxUbGlmc3huVWE0RmxaNVBhRzNFR05PRlo3Vnl2WFF5VUs1N3U4MGpSbTAwVVp6U2x6X1FEMHhrSzVmdm1GV1hJPQ== |
My neighbor has been pushing a project called Vertisan (VTSN), claiming it’s a revolutionary “fractal tech” that’s supposed to replace blockchain entirely. The founder, James Vertisan, even claims he’s the real Satoshi. It’s only available through a website using something called CryptoCase—not on CoinMarketCap, no major exchange listings, and barely any independent info online outside of their own content.
What really raised flags for me is that my neighbor, who keeps buying more, has never actually sold any. When I asked if he could sell, he said yes—but only after asking an admin in their Telegram group.
Has anyone else come across this or done a deeper dive? Scam, cult, or am I missing something? | r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMHZXc0o5eXNfemxtRTFjR0VZanl5ZjlqMEIzam9GR3EtY1RRUzN2anFSWl9nNjVDdWtQVE1rT3RBSlBLd2o1V1BrZzFCOS1XVVdKRHNfQW1VYnhONXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRS0ZzekhsLUwza0JvTGg1R2lERkprNFFVTnlYNUFkd0tDLVdYS2FZemdTcy00RlRWbWE2WWZkMkN4MWxzck5vcFVUUE1VM0FrNXZfdmlfcmVMdXJpSXp4Q1JKVVVMazdiNnVvZmt6SlhSSFJVTEZpSVQ3eVlLYk5mckdTWHBtQzRZMkV2Zk5lUng1VDNEZTZEQ0JzZkxYajRZLW9HQ3ZjVE9ZOWhYYWFyXzZKMF92eGszZkV0SzFURUdkOVVWR1ZmQmV5aHdtUTRIN2dqVDRLQjExRDZ2Zz09 |
Everywhere I read ses that futures are agreeing to buy a coin at a determined price “x” amount of days from getting the future. How is that any different than just buying the coin and then selling it in that “x” amount of days? | r/cryptomarkets | post | r/CryptoMarkets | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTmtITVVWRk81YnVkb2VOMEhpVFZLd2xRMV9Na25IeHpFOVR6SHRqczlvazBuX1Y1bm82eXc5Z0dLXzJFejRvZjVQUEhuVjYwQ05RUXNBb2xkUnlGdXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRR0RFc2NYaFV6MkVzZjI0Y2lMSzhXUW43akhiM2tjWUJOU0d5a0diN3JvS1dFaU91eTY2VnBHZzJUNm1lQ29hM0hDWGlPRVhSakJTUXA3N3gtcE9JaklkX3N4Si16TlhSYVpLUFJYbDd5UVc2VTZKNXpINzBGbU1kdGstalJxanhsRHAzTS13MXIyRG1BUFBUVGJlbXF2NVlSeFlxN1hpUzdCU0lIY0s2cWRrX3ViN2tCdlNIZTlQb0ZOWC1hZ2drNXljOGdBVWtYN01pUW1CLXlDY0VxZz09 |
Lexcel.ai | r/legaltech | comment | r/legaltech | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRemZXWG9kdE01UkplTTdSSm41MFpxQVF2WjhPTGpSM2VFNHFMcUN3d0pVS3g1QVN3WU9aM2w2blRFdUdIZl9sY2JOYzZLeUJfU2lBVU40Mk43ZUQ1a1I0Y0hrS1lkMng3NDllNklUYjlzM1k9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRTjh2cTVveVRiZ3BGQ3BmbERCeGVuX19nMmxpOEJ6alp4ZFRzNWRjQ3NoLTRMQU5LQWNBMFhTdUVueGNYOGEyeGwwYlo4ZjJKMkZNNnp5YVNTY1ZaVE9CR29ZbDl2WGxDdEJ5TEJmbGtMR0h5RWU2Q1F1eXM1UG9OLUdobGFLcUN4bk1kaFNCaFprWFlKa084S0RHUDBWQVFxcEl1N3F3anNEQ2ZRSmoyYk8ybV9fNjZxcE1MS2tvNXplTVB0czdwaDIyRFMyeERDUG5wTE1IWDk3OV8zdz09 |
It’s really depressing and I get how you feel. My family are huge MAGA supporters and I’ve had to cut them off. It hurts, but when you live in a completely different reality than someone there’s not much you can do. | r/liberal | comment | r/Liberal | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWk4zcnRtaFgyalkyRjdwV1ZpY3QySTBVZGNCUEEyOWVZRlMxRDQ5M2FwOEJLckpXZGlRQTRCRHpvR2lNa1JIdHgyU1RUZFNvVTZfRlZwMnl2T1p1endlU3ZMbFRIX1didVB0S1JjczliNU09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaDY3aUIyVzdfTXJGRXdSb0ZGN01VVXBVMHRHQUpOQlg3RUZHQnhhbVFlbkFiQnNFdTN5MEVWNDI5c0NQelVpZkQxXzkxanNxLUc1T3V3MzZpV3dTdU5xcVZrTUFtZ2Q0Q3hQMjg5NXp5czAxdWx4OGY2dGtZN0h5dGRub3dtajRNaFZIMkFQMHRfMFBPQlJaY2h4WU1XcFFSTEM3eFUyTGptMHF5YXBYemZ3MThLX29qamRTc2RNbkNLRHhDZjR4Nml1Z0FhRkpnUWxoalp0UHVucUhvZz09 |
W 👏🏻 | r/liberal | comment | r/Liberal | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSHI0TTJqUG51RGpjMTRFMFVIV0ppd0h2VEpWMXNOUUVUUzE1RW14clMtTzJBTnRVdkRaY24zZHdqcHA0Z0ZXczZXNm45RHRuUlJNd2VoSVRTTEdSTEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRbVFsMERtMjJLX0lSOUl6RmR1NEFsT05SamhJeEY0dzZCdkE5NnFBMF9PR0p4dDdZRGMwSnNLQ0k0aGhHaVFVankzVjJKNmRVQzVWRFdCUldDV0JRQmtSUDRqQko1U3Jpd2daVDZHWVBDSTRwVUViLWcyOWJJMUxUWHRsbnUzZU5YNzVzYkEwQlJDNjc1NDZONll5bzlyMW9INW13Q2I3T005RVRvRFh3T2Jnc1BocGtkdWFPNDMwNXJvQVl1b3YteGlKZkYyRC1RZlo4ODZQRWRoRmZ4UT09 |
How about NO fucking time? No one elected him. | r/liberal | comment | r/Liberal | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVENOMlNBaGxYYTd2VmsyUkRIbzBtOUNOZmJJTWxBSklvVkt6MncxcG9GbWpCd0VsLVJpRVF1bDhCaWR4RC04TjhJVHBYTnFUVm9fRUdlMi1HSk05cEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUVZJcFVrRnlPM3Jyd0Mtak0tazBCSks1Z2hVV2h0TzMtNDlXREtHZ0dVSTZ5ZU16QjNDd3g4RFRPMkZ2SHBETGc1MW5jTzMzMk56V3Vwd0pBWVpmSW8ySHVxYm10VEJTTlhhbzgxYkFnLWp5Y01zZXNVcWxKdmJMSHJYbm5odEJ5OEpKazFGUVpKNE1PcDhoUjVmb2F5WklMZ2tfTkpJNDdxZ28zcUdsbTRqYksxbjQ4WWxxRDVKdFI4TU5jdElCVXRySWtDSTFiZk1WR0lLbWI0OGY4UT09 |
I have been learning Luau since
January. It is currently my first coding language and I just couldn't help but notice that the syntax is really
easy and simple like if python is considered a beginners language where does Luau even place at?
| r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSUt1OEJRc0xBLWdMMWdkbURQZnR6TGJLYVBsaVYzWHNpbXJpVl9GV3U0bjctanUyTWtPZ05vR3VyQ3ZmTEtwb2c2SDlXMlFnX0tmV1M3dkNEcTBBblE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRS1dkak1yZTNqdmZRTDlFcHpTbjNMRnNMRmU2UUNXX3J5c0NkRGRTUGlFWEpUZWVnSmdfRVA0NHd0Q3VzdGpSZWxpX1pIRU5XbU9NVzBBZE9rVWh2ZEo3WXVSSkc2M3M2YVlQeGFZaVpfU25PeHVsdkhEdGJ3amVOcS16X0tad1ozQldxYWxRQXF1amJXQ1l1X1R0VFNqTlFyZldIZUZ6LTBtbUhocHpKMEpxeGV3cFk3RVgwLVNXQnhjVkR1VEhfTlBkWlEyWjRaa05ZN2hrM0t0ZmhDZz09 |
Hello, I am an entry-level programmer going to Boston this summer for an internship opportunity.
I was wondering if there are any local meetups or programming groups so that I may build a network, meet new programmers, and learn a little bit about different software engineer positions.
Of course, I checked Meetup, but it seems that most groups haven't had a planned event within the last year or more.
Any tips or ideas would be much appreciated! | r/learnprogramming | post | r/learnprogramming | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMTVkNTdvTEpDc0dVb1Q5SmpfbHdKaGNIME1pUEhhc3h4SWtyckVTdVBoR1Y2cTdIclBVcFM5NWIwcVpBNFhpZlJUeXoxd0U1VWtBMWtENHRMd1JvUl9OR1pmMGdIc2F2RGZjSnBXTWp2UVk9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRT3dWcVkyRC1QaDE4aDdJVGNCdkVlbk5fLWFfbjRxU2JCd1VldXRrUEZ4LTJYNzFLOTl0Qmt4LWxmeTR3eWZ0dmxHRzE2cUFzLTlad1R3bHZnNlU3bnBsQlJTNG03MVhNSXpCME56VThJWWNPSzhxX1lLNTFaS0NGZHpvbTdSd01Rczk2M0NwXzZrelVJbk5EcEFCWGpmRXQ3MXN5Y1ZRdzFrcHJfc1haMG5DSmx1OXlGUE0zTVJxclZyS29sY0k2QXNlVnVDbmhGdm5OZXlTT1pTTzlSdz09 |
I got my Associates degree in IT a year ago and been working some 15$h/r retail jobs to save money, I payed for all my studies before but now I need some guidance to know what to do next, Im completely clueless.
I live in Texas and Im bilingual on spanish.
What should be my next steps? I live in the Dallas area | r/itcareerquestions | post | r/ITCareerQuestions | 2025-04-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcHktOUFGZFFsbnlRSFUtZWFuTU50SmF6TTNEeUI0NG9SUU82NHlDdTcxS29RcDFkdURaVnpqY3VzNDNHX3ZqTlFWbGJaVzhnWXZ0VHh0cjFxam9wMVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRemtER0lnN3locC0xamN4QWxuVEcwcnRmU01ObWhoa3FZUl9tTm5qU090aF8yQmxma01QQlRiSmZyUlFtN3NzZUlGVVgxYkVBQWFxUUdrS1RJcFQySnB3RkhUeGNzQjdhRG5BRDBhUGdVU2VkT0hYbmZuYUoySThhd1plYy1nM2xqbVZIWFVnTDYtLUIzQ0JieEZHcmN1ZDFpcWVZUUZ2NW4wSU96ck9EY0hHVzhBNF9GcndOUGRFLW53RWJmMjVT |
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