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r/wallstreetbets
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r/wallstreetbets
2025-04-23
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What if we biohack NFC chups into us that contain our wallet :) /hs
r/monero
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r/Monero
2025-04-23
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Tariffs
r/datascience
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r/datascience
2025-04-23
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Long story short I've been working in a combination 1st, 2nd and 3rd line support role for the last 10 years looking after everything from smartphones, hardware swap outs, ordering and setting up new clients, physically installing servers and network equipment, managing a local AD, creating accounts and setting up access, but i have only really skimmed the surface with the AD side and not really touched Azure or any AI/Cloud based systems or actually configuring servers/networks. I have no qualifications apart from what I left University with which was a degree in games programming, although I've not touched programming since then. The company I work for is currently a bit unstable so I'd like to get myself some qualifications ready if worst came to happen and I needed to search for a new job. I'd ideally want something of a similar role or something that doesn't come with a lot of extra stress. I've had a look at the Microsoft certificates that are available but there are so many it's a bit overwhelming to see which ones are actually worth completing. What would be the best courses/certificates to work towards to get my foot through the door at a new place? I'm also based in the UK, not sure if that would change what to look at or not.
r/itcareerquestions
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r/ITCareerQuestions
2025-04-23
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i can tell you haven't kept up with anything on the topic over the past 10 years.
r/opensource
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r/opensource
2025-04-23
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r/machinelearning
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r/MachineLearning
2025-04-23
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Hi folks, wanted to share an update on [Volga](https://github.com/volga-project/volga) — feature calculation and data processing engine for real-time AI/ML I'm building. The first iteration of the On-Demand Compute Layer is complete - this part of the system is responsible for request-time feature computations and feature serving which works in sync with Volga's streaming engine and unlocks a full range of feature types for real-time ML. Check out the blog post to learn more about what on-demand compute is, what on-demand features in real-time ML are, use cases, the architecture of Volga's On-Demand Layer and more. Feedback is welcome! [https://volgaai.substack.com/p/volga-on-demand-compute-in-real-time](https://volgaai.substack.com/p/volga-on-demand-compute-in-real-time)
r/machinelearning
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r/MachineLearning
2025-04-23
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Wow
r/polkadot
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r/Polkadot
2025-04-23
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He gave me some advice, and I think he wants me to apply it. I believe I can, but I don’t know what happened, I just froze, stared at the screen, and had no idea what to do. My mind went blank. But as soon as he left, I started coding again. I guess I was just overthinking it... I really hope he doesn’t think I’m a fraud or something, lol.
r/learnprogramming
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r/learnprogramming
2025-04-23
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Hey everyone, I asked on here a little while back about self-hosted Databricks alternatives. I couldn't find anything that really did what I was looking for... To cut to the chase, I figured that since a lot of this stuff is open source, I'd have a crack at centralising some of these key technologies into one research stack and interface. So, that's what I did. Please let me know what you think. The platform is called Boson. https://github.com/bosonstack/boson Here's a copy and paste list of some of its features. Ignore the market-y tone. 🔑 **Key Features** **Out-of-the-Box Data Lake Integration** Boson uses Delta Lake to store datasets and features, making it easy to save and load dataframes as versioned tables. A built-in Delta Explorer lets you visually inspect your lake in real time. **Lazy Data Processing with Polars** Boson supports efficient, memory-conscious data workflows using Polars. This makes large, expensive transformations performant and scalable—even on local hardware. **Integrated Experiment Tracking** Powered by Aim Boson offers a seamless tracking experience—log metrics, compare experiments, and visualize performance over time with zero setup. **Cloud-Like Notebook Development** All data, notebooks, artifacts, and metrics are stored in internal cloud storage. This keeps your local environment clean and every workspace fully self-contained. **Composable, Declarative Infrastructure** Built on layered Docker Compose files, Boson enables isolated, customizable workspaces per project—without sacrificing reproducibility or maintainability. **Currently only works on AMD64.** If anyone wants to help port it to ARM I'd be very thankful lol. If this post is inappropriate for the sub then please feel free to take it down - I've genuinely found this tool useful for my own workflows and would be stoked if even just one other person found it helpful.
r/machinelearning
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r/MachineLearning
2025-04-23
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1.21 GIGAWATTS
r/tech
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r/tech
2025-04-23
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Now just $12k more 👍
r/btc
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r/btc
2025-04-23
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Gone as in in the rear view mirror.
r/btc
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r/btc
2025-04-23
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I am working on a personal project, a local web app, that would allow me to store all my browser bookmarks, GitHub stars, YouTube playlist metadata, RSS Feeds, Notes and other things in one place. For Bookmarks, I figured that I can create a browser extension, using which I can just select the page I want to store and send the `url` to my project's backend. Of course, I am also going to add an import functionality. For GitHub, YouTube I am thinking of using OAuth, that way I can stay logged in and rather than having to add `url` manually, I can just fetch the URLs from my GitHub and YouTube account, like every 2 days or similar interval. I am learning how to implement OAuth right now in Fast API. I just want some advice on how to structure this or if I am even on the right path, and if there is some better way to implement this. \--- Hey, I have no problem with you downvoting my post, but at least give me a reason, or is it a sin to post questions or seeking advice in a sub made for web development?
r/webdev
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r/webdev
2025-04-23
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hey, i encountered the same issue today. can you tell me, how can i submit my fine-tuned llm to open-llm-leaderboard
r/machinelearning
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r/MachineLearning
2025-04-23
Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRT25hT3ZmcS0xT2xWUFdWUENmZXRNVnRNdDNSSnpQb3M3NHZPeUstYmtXUVA0ajhUellrbGFXX1F6bnFmemJEUndmQUpjeGpDN05KTGVrYTlTeGQ0ekE9PQ==
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In short, i am starting a new position as a network architect at a datacenter, for a Telecom (like verizon) I already have my CCNA and experience buy my previous jobs I mostly worked on projects on smaller networks. So i would love book and cert recommendations, on Datacenter design and Cisco ACI Thank you im advance :)
r/networking
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r/networking
2025-04-23
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r/machinelearning
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r/MachineLearning
2025-04-23
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Not if you have additional balance above 1 DOT in the account. In this case, his staking balance.
r/polkadot
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r/Polkadot
2025-04-23
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You are earning staking rewards *and* still using your SOL in DeFi..should be a no-brainer, right? But barely anyone talks about it or at least does not utilize it fully. Is it trust? UX? Just not enough people digging into the use cases?
r/solana
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r/solana
2025-04-23
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Elastic Scaling is going live very, very shortly (next runtime upgrade).
r/polkadot
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r/Polkadot
2025-04-23
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It was just a matter of time until we caught up with Asgard
r/tech
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r/tech
2025-04-23
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Manipulative tactics? I think perhaps you don't know what manipulation is. Regardless, I'm under no obligation to engage with you, nor do I have any desire to do so. Your communication style comes across as extremely toxic, and there are several cues that indicate you have no interest in actual discussion. So no, I'm not going to discuss this with you. Cheers, mate.
r/machinelearning
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r/MachineLearning
2025-04-23
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RemindMe!
r/machinelearning
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r/MachineLearning
2025-04-23
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Does this kind of ap exist? Because intervlan routing between wireless client without hitting the firewall seems like a pretty good idea. Tried googling it doesn't really yield any results, and seems like nobody have raised this question before.
r/networking
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r/networking
2025-04-23
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goodluck handling that
r/machinelearning
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r/MachineLearning
2025-04-23
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Hey everyone, I’m really new to crypto trading and have a question I hope you can help with. I was browsing GeckoTerminal and saw a coin that’s only a couple of days old, but it’s showing a massive gain—over 200% in the last 6 to 24 hours. It immediately grabbed my attention, and I started thinking: Is it too naive to believe I could still make a profit by jumping in after seeing such a big short-term pump? My thought process was: Open a Trust Wallet Use a DEX to buy the coin Possibly transfer it to Binance or another exchange later But I’m not sure if that’s how people normally go about this, or if I’m just falling into the hype. So here are my main questions: Is this how people actually find early opportunities, or is it just gambling? What are the red flags I should look for when it comes to brand-new tokens with huge short-term returns? Is it common or smart to invest in something based purely on its chart performance on platforms like GeckoTerminal? Any advice for a beginner on how to do this safely or avoid scams/rug pulls? Really appreciate any guidance or insight—just trying to learn and not make beginner mistakes. Thanks in advance
r/cryptomarkets
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r/CryptoMarkets
2025-04-23
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This is true, an animal having more kinds of photoreceptors doesn’t necessarily see an additional spectrum for each receptor
r/tech
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r/tech
2025-04-23
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Let's say somebody develops a quantum computer at some point in the future, after monero has become quantum secure. What information can they get from existing transactions / outputs from \*before\* monero became quantum secure?
r/monero
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r/Monero
2025-04-23
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Continuing from the previous post - This series is a comprehensive guide on transforming high-level tensor operations into efficient GPU-executable code using MLIR. It delves into the Linalg dialect, showcasing how operations like *linalg.generic, linalg.map*, and *linalg.matmul* can be utilized for defining tensor computations. The article emphasizes optimization techniques such as kernel fusion, which combines multiple operations to reduce memory overhead, and loop tiling, which enhances cache utilization and performance on GPU architectures. Through detailed code examples and transformation pipelines, it illustrates the process of lowering tensor operations to optimized GPU code, making it a valuable resource for developers interested in MLIR and GPU programming.
r/programming
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r/programming
2025-04-23
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When I was a kiddo we just flew kites with a key.
r/tech
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r/tech
2025-04-23
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r/machinelearning
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r/MachineLearning
2025-04-23
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In development, we often need to share a preview of our current local project, whether to show progress, collaborate on debugging, or demo something for clients or in meetings. This is especially common in remote work settings. There are tools like ngrok and localtunnel, but the limitations of their free plans can be annoying in the long run. So, I created my own setup with an SSH tunnel running in a Docker container, and added Traefik for HTTPS to avoid asking non-technical clients to tweak browser settings to allow insecure HTTP requests. I documented the entire process in the form of a practical tutorial guide that explains the setup and configuration in detail. My Docker configuration is public and available for reuse, the containers can be started with just a few commands. You can find the links in the article. Here is the link to the article: https://nemanjamitic.com/blog/2025-04-20-ssh-tunnel-docker I would love to hear your feedback, let me know what you think. Have you made something similar yourself, have you used a different tools and approaches?
r/webdev
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r/webdev
2025-04-23
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Elon alone wouldn't be able to put it together seeing how incompetent he appears when talking about code recently. I could imagine Peter Thiel and Musk taking advantage of some coder to put it together, it wouldn't be the first time they take credit for someone else's work.
r/btc
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r/btc
2025-04-23
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Packaged with new features and improvements: [https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/auto-cpufreq/releases](https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/auto-cpufreq/releases) Project stats: ⭐ 6300 GitHub stars 👥 100 contributors 🛠️ 48 releases Huge thanks to everyone who made this release happen! 🙌
r/linux
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r/linux
2025-04-23
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Got it, thank you very much for your assistance.
r/polkadot
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r/Polkadot
2025-04-23
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I’m currently in my third year of studying Software Development and I have nooo idea where to go. I’m mostly fearful of not knowing what to (front end, full stack, web dev etc) or answering questions in interviews. I’ve been advised to learn C# because it’s the common language used in my country but I don’t even know if I want a coding job. I was thinking about being a data analyst (going into that field) but I’m scared it’s not what I think it is (hardcore maths etc). I thought by now, I would have an idea. For the last 3 years, we’ve been learning C#, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SQL and just started Python. My lecturers suck which is also putting me off but I can’t entirely blame them, I can learn by myself as well. Does anyone have any suggestions?
r/itcareerquestions
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r/ITCareerQuestions
2025-04-23
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I (27m) work as a sales rep at a small company. I sell luxury products, but my role is mostly office-based, and honestly, I’m just not into it. Selling products that lack real substance doesn’t excite me anymore either. I’ve got three years of sales experience now and thought it would be enough to land a new, more exciting job. I applied to two roles recently but didn’t even get an interview, simply because I lack experience in those specific sectors. Right now, it just feels like I’m not good at anything. I kind of like sales, but deep down, I’m really not sure if this is what I want to be doing. I’m 27, and it feels like I’m wasting my career. Before this, I studied Safety & Security, which is something completely different — and to be honest, I didn’t enjoy that either. I’m starting to feel like I’ll never find something I actually enjoy *and* that pays well. On top of that, I keep getting screwed over. People promise me all kinds of things, but nothing ever actually happens. It makes me feel naive, dumb, and worthless. I don’t really know what to do anymore. Has anyone else gone through something like this?
r/careerguidance
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r/careerguidance
2025-04-23
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So now Bolt Charge from Destiny 2 can be an actual thing?
r/tech
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r/tech
2025-04-23
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I'm not an RL denier, but RL is not easier, theoretically or practically * much sparser and much more delayed rewards than supervised learning, making them extremely sample inefficient compared with supervised. Autoregressive training for LLM is information-dense - it's receiving feedback from *every word*. OTOH - trying to train a model to do system-level coding design using RL? That could only get O(1) bits of useful signal from an \_entire codebase\_ that happens a million 'steps' down the line - if your model is already some massive LLM this could be very problematic * it's famously finicky and unstable. It's hard to set up the reward functions, it often requires a lot of 'magic numbers' to be set at quite specific values and that requires a lot of experimentation * alignment is going to be much tougher for RL systems - how do we explicitly try to avoid adverse behaviours we can't predict in the future, it's already hard for ones we already know about!
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r/MachineLearning
2025-04-23
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https://www.onrugby.it/2025/04/23/esequie-del-papa-nuove-date-e-orari-di-zebre-edimburgo-di-urc-e-italia-galles-del-sei-nazioni-femminile/ Zebre v Edinburgh will now be played at 20:35 on Friday 25th April. Italy v Wales will now be played at 12:30 on Sunday 27th April. If anyone needs a refund for their tickets the link is here: https://www.ticketone.it/helpcenter/?form=1
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r/rugbyunion
2025-04-23
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The hands he is referring to is Gavin Anderson. Who is a big blocker and supporter of BCH.
r/btc
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r/btc
2025-04-23
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r/opensource
2025-04-23
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Because security and privacy go hand in hand. I also would prefer a SimpleX bot over Telegram as telegram is a privacy nightmare.
r/monero
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r/Monero
2025-04-23
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So I'm 16 and have been working at McDonald's for the past 5 months and I can't say I like it. Fast food just isn't for me and there are many other opportunities waiting for me. I'm thinking of staying another month or two and then leaving the place. Is that enough time for it to look good on my resume for future endeavours considering I'm 16, it's my first job and I work at McDonald's?
r/careerguidance
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r/careerguidance
2025-04-23
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I work at a SAAS company that provides services to retailers that sell things like clothing, home-goods, electronics, shoes etc. Think Levi-Strauss, Adidas, BestBuy. My POCs are freaking out. One POC said their company is figuring out the feasibility of moving warehouses to other countries to avoid supply chain risk. One company told me their customers are calling them asking where their orders are–the packages are all being held in US ports until the customers ***pay the tariffs for the goods directly.*** Yes, you read that right. These companies are gonna lower revenue guidance by 30%+ Even if Trump and Xi agree to lower tariffs substantially (which seems unlikely to me – Trump has been consistently talking about tariffs on China for decades), I'm not sure how much of the damage can be walked back. Once a company has a freak out about supply chains and tariffs they're going to take action to mitigate risks in case orange face does it again. And there's no chance in hell they're going to be hiring in this kind of risky environment. I think we're headed for years of negative real GDP growth. Besides unemployment from the retail sector, we're going to have million+ government works laid off by DOGE, and small to medium tech companies are going to lose contracts. (Who's gonna keep paying Hubspot or Monday a few hundred grand a year when GDP growth is negative) Not much looks investable in this environment. The only thing I like are gold miners (GDX, GDXJ). Even if gold takes a healthy haircut here, the miners are priced as if gold is at like $2000 an ounce, not $3000. These are basically companies that turn oil into gold, and in a deep recession, oil prices will also drop. Good luck to us all. We'll need it.
r/wallstreetbets
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r/wallstreetbets
2025-04-23
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My pleasure, happy to help!
r/polkadot
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r/Polkadot
2025-04-23
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Someone on Discord sent a link for a Steam gift card, I clicked on it and at first, it took me to the legit page where I would enter my username and password for my Steam account. However, I forgot my password so Steam sent a message to my Gmail account to change my password, but then I remembered it so I didn't need to change my password. My concern is whether the person who sent the phishing scam has access to my Steam account and Gmail account. Is there any good antivirus or way to see if my Gmail or Steam accounts are compromised?
r/techsupport
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r/techsupport
2025-04-23
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Shocking!!
r/tech
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r/tech
2025-04-23
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So the Democrats really do control the weather.
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r/tech
2025-04-23
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It took me from 2019 till April 2025 to understand. There will be only one who will rule them all. Forever. And thats Bitcoin. All the other coins followed the big bang. There cant me another coin who makes it "better". I was a Solana maxi. Gambled with other tokens. Made good profits. But now i settle down and end my journey on alts. Gonna accumulate as much BTC as i can. Every single other coin is in some way just a risky gamble. Once u get it u are free <3 - Remind me in 10 Years. BTC now at 93.000 - We will be at over 1 Million at least. Much love and good luck to everyone!
r/cryptomarkets
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r/CryptoMarkets
2025-04-23
Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYXNWTWxaZW1Sc0JNVm1oeFFfLTdyQ1pBd0xTc0NlbGlTdjhMRWpNU25nV1RyU0hTemE0Ykppb2ZlanBWbUdSVmhrak95bFliOW85cWlxdG9JMUNtREZRZWJ0X1JyQmhZQWUwWF9EWXExeTg9
Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhSZ3JmejVHcmxpTXBYT3RwUGtaaU9HcVhNd2JZNVpPcklBQVFfS21lRzE4Rld5Qkl3TDFlS19PSGQ0REFIUUlZNEd3c3czWmQ5dVZDVVBxY3VrYjdsQU9SS0xvanlRZ2hJTlhFdnA0TUN1MzVRMEJLWVowSnZtbnp0UVQxMF9jLUNjVmIxNXVqM2dQdjg4U2llT0E2UzBOVmJ4akdlYlVKeTRzOVlfTEtzRHdzPQ==
https://preview.redd.it/…lem with photon?
r/solana
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r/solana
2025-04-23
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Hi all, Wonder if anyone has any ideas why my HA VPN between GCP and Azure (using BGP) works fine for months just with general traffic but then when I have recently been moving servers from GCP into Azure, BGP flaps between the HA VPN’s and when say VPN 1 shows “BGP is down” the tunnel always stays up and traffic shifts to VPN 2 and after about 30 mins BGP Will come back online again on VPN 1 and traffic shifts back, VPN 2 also has this issue if I change the MED values to use 2 instead of 1 It’s driving me nuts as I can’t see a problem as if there was an mis configuration surely the tunnel and BGP wouldn’t work most of the time, only under high throughput does BGP drop. Thanks.
r/networking
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r/networking
2025-04-23
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I'm no analyst, but it looks like Bitcoin officially surpasses Google to become the 5th largest asset in the world by market cap.
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r/btc
2025-04-23
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Hi, group I am new here, I want your opinion on which of these projects are standout and how can I improve them. As per the tech stack, I have planned to do it in MERN (all of these), but please suggest me if you think that the project can be done at a better tech stack. 1. Traffic Wayfinding: A web application to help users navigate traffic in a specific area (initially focusing on Kathmandu). It would provide real-time traffic updates, suggest optimal routes, and potentially integrate public transportation information. 2. Mood based music player: A web application that plays music based on the user's detected mood. This would ideally involve an algorithm to analyze user input (e.g., text, potentially facial expressions from webcam - more complex) and select appropriate music. 3. Smart automation dashboard: A web application to control and monitor smart home devices. Users could manage various aspects of their home automation through a centralized dashboard. 4. AI-Powered Travel Itinerary Planner with Personalized Recommendations A web application that helps users create personalized travel itineraries based on their interests, budget, and travel style, using AI to provide recommendations. 5. Decentralized E-commerce Platform with Cryptocurrency Integration A web platform for buying and selling goods using blockchain technology and cryptocurrency, aiming for lower fees and increased transparency. 6. AI-Powered Code Review Assistant A web application that uses AI to automatically identify potential issues (bugs, security vulnerabilities, style inconsistencies, performance issues) in code. 7. Code optimization detection (vs code extension) A VS Code extension that analyzes the code you write in real-time and provides feedback on its efficiency, suggesting more optimized alternatives. Yes I do understand that all of these projects are different from each other. And I am willing to learn new things if it comes to it like Block-chain
r/learnprogramming
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r/learnprogramming
2025-04-23
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I'm a newbie to android development. Have tried simple applications before but nothing complex. Wanted to learn about the general structure of how smtg generic like a book/ movie recommender app would work? What would the tech stack look like? I have made simple movie recommenders separately with Tensorflow on Jupyter notebooks but not integrated within an application. If I have the trained model, could I host it on smtg like Supabase w/ edge functions? Or would I still need smtg like Amazon Sagemaker/ Google Cloud / Azure platform. The main intention would be to host my database and models. And allow the model to make the prediction based on my database (user <-> movie). Would appreciate suggestions on: 1. Hosting the database (SQL) 2. Hosting the model (Tensorflow) 3. Cost effective options for both Any suggestions/ input is greatly appreciated. Sorry if it feels like a very newbie question. I've learnt basics of Kotlin app dev and know a little about developing Recommender ML models. Wanted to see if I could work on a project that combines both.
r/learnprogramming
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r/learnprogramming
2025-04-23
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When I independently discovered that Satoshi Nakamoto literally means "wisdom from the center / central intelligence" I thought maybe I'd finally had a schizoid break. The fact they still have to brute force censor to maintain the narrarive suggests it wasn't a particularly clean operation
r/btc
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r/btc
2025-04-23
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Should I do TURBO?
r/solana
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r/solana
2025-04-23
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That much closer to Jewish Pace Lasers
r/tech
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r/tech
2025-04-23
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Ion power generator..... it already exists
r/tech
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r/tech
2025-04-23
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BTC code had legitimate breakthroughs in cryptography/distributed computing. It was a team, almost surely DARPA adjacent
r/btc
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r/btc
2025-04-23
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This
r/opensource
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r/opensource
2025-04-23
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I am sure a lot of people ask this question, but I haven’t found a backed reason as to why it’s good to learn it. I’m a student who is interested in pursuing a career in DevOps, I barely have any experience yet except for mainly FE and BE basics with some DB knowledge. In general how much is the demand for DevOps engineers and are the salaries good for Europe?
r/devops
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r/devops
2025-04-23
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I know it may seem like I’m just crying with success, but I’m truly torn. I’ve been in the IT industry for about 8 years now. Started in help desk but quickly moved to System Administration in about 3 years without any college education. I left my last job of 5 years last April. I moved to a pretty large college, but kind of undersold my experience because I wasn’t completely confident in my skills. My new position is a Windows System Administrator I, making 60,000 USD. It was a lateral move, making about the same amount of money, but my workload is way less. Although I definitely undersold myself and should have applied for the tier 2 position. My boss acknowledges this, and says a promotion is already in the works. But they just don’t have a timeline for it, as promotions take a lot of effort and said they have to go through a lot of hoops to get these things approved. Cut to about a week ago, I got a call from one of my old supervisors from my last job, who also left that company and became an IT director at a new car plant that opened up in my area. It’s still technically being built up, but he said that there’s a tier 3 system administrator role that is opening up and he would love for me to come work for him again. The position starts at $108,000. My conundrum is, I really enjoy my current job, but I feel like I’d be stupid not to take this opportunity. He did tell me that it is incredibly busy every day, so my workload would be extreme for the next couple years until the infrastructure of the plant is complete. My wife keeps telling me a job that I love is more important than money, but it truly feels like this is a huge difference in money that I can’t really ignore. So my question is, at what point is salary more important? Would you take this new opportunity? I’m torn here.
r/itcareerquestions
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r/ITCareerQuestions
2025-04-23
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Non-X Users: https://xcancel.com/hydration_net/status/1914989575933460970
r/polkadot
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r/Polkadot
2025-04-23
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Hey! I’m looking for a study buddy to stay consistent and motivated. I’m currently diving into LeetCode (beginner level) and also learning AI/ML concepts. It’d be awesome to have someone to share progress with, do weekly check-ins, maybe even co-study or hop on a quick call occasionally. If you're also on a similar path (whether you're just starting or reviewing), hit me up! We can help each other stay on track, share resources, and make the learning process less lonely. DM me if you're interested
r/learnprogramming
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r/learnprogramming
2025-04-23
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Hey everyone, I just needed a space to share something that might seem small to some, but feels huge to me. I’ve been struggling a lot with understanding Java, especially as someone who’s neurodivergent and studying IT at university. The syntax, the logic, and even just staying focused - it’s all been overwhelming at times, especially after switching from C to Java. For years, I doubted myself. Pre-exams felt like climbing a mountain barefoot, and I honestly thought I wouldn’t make it through. I told myself that this would be the last semester I work on getting my degree - it was kind of a now-or-never moment. And today, I managed to reach a small milestone that once felt so distant: I passed. Not just barely - I actually did well. Despite all the confusion at the start, the stress, and the mental blocks, I pulled through and proved to myself that I can do this. I’m proud of myself - and honestly, I just wanted to hear it from someone else too. I usually keep things to myself and don’t socialize much. But if anyone else out there is in the middle of the struggle: please don’t give up. It’s hard, but you’re not alone, and moments like this do happen. Thanks for reading.
r/learnprogramming
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r/learnprogramming
2025-04-23
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This post contains content not supported on old Reddit. [Click here to view the full post](https://sh.reddit.com/r/CryptoMarkets/comments/1k5wawy)
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r/CryptoMarkets
2025-04-23
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Regular old Ben Franklin
r/tech
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r/tech
2025-04-23
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Considering losing access/ forgetting seed phrases is fairly common, What kind of impact do you believe these "lost coins" will have on the future of Bitcoin ? ( The coins that sit in wallets that nobody can access )
r/bitcoin
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r/Bitcoin
2025-04-23
Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWmhfYTRmdENhdHBRcVc0ZkFsQzdmMEdWVFBnRE9DYjY0bC1tZ1cyU0hNaG5xSDZVWC1pOGUyZTRybzhFbVF4T25CUFhXNkhCOXF5WjRmTWhtQnVTQWc9PQ==
Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhSZk1UUjZuQmdyenBDamRPNEVJSkhUWVFSZHczcUhfUXNOSFg5a2t1UTBrMmRmZk1wdmUzb0FkejA4NzNzekU3SFlkQnNXSy1ocVNYOTZBTmk4S2dja2F3eGlmbGJxZTdkaEx5WlFhY0h3QjAya3ZjZEwwMTJjZmhsVDktSGhrbFBMQjBRaVhCZm5jZl85NzV4NHZXNWU1aVVHNUZwQ0dNUWFpVkwwTElVU3NFPQ==
Someone should make a coin called "Rug Pull Coin". When you release it, tell everyone when you're going to rug pull, lets say $500,000?, then rug pull it early or way later. 🤣 Has this ever happened?
r/cryptomarkets
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r/CryptoMarkets
2025-04-23
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We are actually building something for this problem statement itself. Would love to have a chat with you on this if you want, meanwhile you can grab a look at www.infiny.ai
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2025-04-23
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Quite a big client wants to use Mimecast (Exchange) for email delivery via either SMTP or the Endpoint API. They won't be using it for email campaigns but it will be used for forms notifications (contact us, etc) and some system emails. They currently receive a few hundred queries a day. Usually we'd use a dedicated service like Mailgun. I think there are two potential issues: * Mimecast might have issues sending emails that look like SPAM * They'll be using their main domain instead of a dedicated communications one, this might hurt their sending reputation
r/webdev
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r/webdev
2025-04-23
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And be used as a weapon
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r/tech
2025-04-23
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yeah, this is an Asset, Satoshi told /s
r/btc
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r/btc
2025-04-23
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I’m turning 40 this year, and I’m feeling the weight of uncertainty more than I ever have. Just two days after being promoted to manage an audiovisual communications department in DC, which is a role that I moved across the country for, I was told that my position is being eliminated. No sugarcoating, no time to adjust. C’est la vie. I’m a military veteran with nearly a decade of federal service. Before that, I worked in film and television. I’ve got an MBA, multiple certifications, and a solid track record of leadership and high-performance. But none of that seems to matter in the job market I’m facing now. I’ve applied to hundreds of roles in the past few months. From communications, production, to management, etc. and have barely heard anything back. I know the private sector sees my resume and probably thinks I don’t fit the mold. They’re probably right. I haven’t spent my career climbing the corporate comms ladder. I took a different route. I am not complaining, but I am scared. I’m staring down 40 with a 7-month-old daughter, no stable income, and no clear direction. I’ll do whatever it takes to support my family, but I genuinely don’t know what that should be. A total career pivot? More school? Freelance work? Has anyone made a successful jump from government/creative work to a completely new career later in life? What industries or paths are realistic and worth pursuing at this point? Any perspective is welcome. I just need to know this kind of reinvention is still possible.
r/careerguidance
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r/careerguidance
2025-04-23
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Your experience with Ironclad reflects very much what I have seen and heard.
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2025-04-23
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bad bot
r/btc
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r/btc
2025-04-23
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You stole my line!
r/tech
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r/tech
2025-04-23
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Trying to explain to you that clustering is not only "empirical". When will you understand that a notion of a cluster is much more general than you make it out to be. Yeah, you use k-means to do cluster analysis. The IVFFlat indices, however, don't have anything to do with k-means. K-means is used as an algorithm to detect clusters of data points in space, but this is not because you need cluster analysis to do that. You need cluster analysis to determine where a cluster is in space because embeddings used for IVFFlat indexing do not have any guarantees about what a data point means. Your approach assumes that space can be rationally divided into points because you either ignore or contradict this point. The same way k-means can select hyperrectangles as cluster boundaries with a supervised algorithm, you can select hyperrectangles by looking at the statistics of said samples. **That's what k-means does in a way**. It doesn't make what you are doing any less clustering than a supervised method. If anything, it just makes your method that much more naive. It's still clustering. Just bad, unsupervised clustering. Overall, I repeat, little bit more humility, there is a reason why I'm arguing this subtle point with you (incomplete knowledge of yours) and why you should first begin to understand what others have done before you, otherwise you will never sit at the shoulders of those very same giants. The same way you reference an article to try to prove your point without actually understanding what you're talking about is how someone a few months or years down the line might use this thread to argue their incorrect points.
r/datascience
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r/datascience
2025-04-23
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You mean he was caught in another lie? Imagine that! How can anyone believe a word he says? All tartifs are paid by American taxpeyers. He should not brag that he is taking money from hard working Americans.
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r/Liberal
2025-04-23
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Ben Franklin has entered the chat.
r/tech
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r/tech
2025-04-23
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What constitution?
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r/uspolitics
2025-04-23
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I’m not a religious dude, but I find these Christian nationalists to be deplorable. They didn’t seem to learn much about the way the that Jesus rolled, like giving people the benefit of the doubt. Then there’s the numerous commandments they are breaking in this administration.
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r/uspolitics
2025-04-23
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I just completed a devsecops course, ECDE to be precise, and I started getting multiple call when I update my resume. I have crack 3 interview and this is what I found they are mostly asking for. * Can you discuss your experience with implementing and managing CI/CD pipelines? * What are some common challenges you have encountered when integrating DevOps practices within an organization, and how did you overcome them? * Describe your experience with containerization technologies such as Docker and orchestration tools like Kubernetes. * Have you worked with any configuration management tools such as Ansible, Chef, or Puppet? Can you explain how you have used them in your previous projects? * Can you discuss your experience with infrastructure-as-code (IaC) tools like Terraform or CloudFormation? * How do you ensure high availability and scalability in a cloud-based infrastructure? What strategies or tools have you used? * How do you ensure secure coding practices within a DevOps environment? Can you provide examples of security measures you have implemented? * Have you worked with vulnerability scanning tools or security testing frameworks in a DevSecOps context? Can you discuss your experience and how they contribute to overall software security? * Describe a time when you identified and resolved a critical security incident within a DevSecOps environment. What steps did you take, and what was the outcome?
r/devops
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r/devops
2025-04-23
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I've been doing web dev for about 3 years; recently laid off from a small company. Thinking now is the right time for a pivot. I've done a little bit of devOps (or got an AWS certificate at least so played around with it) But for long-term prospects, salaries, and general usefulness to the world I'd like to break into a Security role. I'll start with getting a Security+ certificate over the next few weeks. I imagine much of the roles might be quite 'in the weeds' & high-responsibility which I'm ok with. But I also imagine 3 years in I'd be quite high-demand across industries, and that the role is fairly AI-proof for 5+ years (unlike web dev). Any other advice for breaking into the field, or words of caution / reality checks?
r/cscareerquestions
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r/cscareerquestions
2025-04-23
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Tesla board now has one opportunity to turn things around, but the downside is it would leave Musk free to continue to destroy American democracy.
r/liberal
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r/Liberal
2025-04-23
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Given that the SAC-PC discussion is going on, maybe it could be some mistakes made from the process of making final decisions? I have no idea though.
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r/MachineLearning
2025-04-23
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**EthTrader Contest – DONUT Trading Contest - Season 1** Welcome to the first official DONUT Trading Contest! As a member of EthTrader, it's time to put those trading skills to the test. The first season will serve as a trial, and revolve around our very own token $DONUT and it's trading pair $ETH on [Sushi.com](http://Sushi.com) on the Arbitrum Network. # Rules! **Step 1: Sign up and Fund your trading wallet.** * Create a brand new wallet address * Fund your new wallet with .0025 ETH and 3000 DONUT (Arbitrum Network) from your EthTrader registered wallet (this is less than $10 worth of crypto) * Once you have funded your trading wallet, Confirm your participation in Season 1 in the comments! **Step 2: Trade your way to the top!** * Season 1 will commence from May 1st and end May 31st 11:59pm 0-UTC * Trading prior to May 1st will disqualify you for season 1. * The goal is to hold the most DONUT at the end of season 1. * No additional funding of wallets is permitted * To qualify for contest prizes, atleast 2 trades must be performed during the season. * Prior to season end, share your trading wallet address for blockchain/trading verification **Side Note** With starting funds of both ETH and DONUT, your first trade can be either to buy or sell, whatever move you think is best. **Prize Pool.** The top 3 users with the most DONUT at the end of the season will be awarded; * 1st - 10000 DONUT/CONTRIB * 2nd - 4000 DONUT/CONTRIB * 3rd - 2000 DONUT/CONTRIB * Mystery Prize - 500 DONUT/CONTRIB **With that, let the signups commence!** **GLTA!** ^(This post is related to) [^(ETIP - 88)](https://www.reddit.com/r/ethtrader/comments/1dqnpw9/governance_poll_proposal_ensure_viability_and/) ^(as part of the Official EthTrader Contests. Official EthTrader Contests are funded by the community treasury, and currently budgeted to award up to 25k DONUT & CONTRIB per round. The Contest Master reserves the right to adjudicate and amend rules and criteria of contests as deemed necessary. Users must be registered and not banned to be eligible for DAO rewards.)
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r/ethtrader
2025-04-23
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r/MachineLearning
2025-04-23
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r/btc
2025-04-23
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I don't mind being eliminated from the gene pool (in fact, I already am), what I do mind is being bullied at work and facing an insane amount of prejudices and misconceptions - basically daily violence, yes, physical too, without any recourse.
r/uspolitics
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r/uspolitics
2025-04-23
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I was getting pretty sick of Microsoft: my computer runs fine and can theoretically easily run Windows 11, although Microsoft wouldn't allow it, because of one small missing chip. So I finally "upgraded" to Fedora. But I kinda have a problem with my phone as well. I bought it back in 2018 (OnePlus 6) and it just runs fine for what I use it for. I have Android 11, which isn't supported for some time now and my phone can't run Android 12 or higher. Google is as worse as Microsoft when it comes to software: you must buy a new expensive phone every 4 or 5 years, if you want it to run a secure version of Android. Even Android 12 is in the end of its lifetime, although it was released just 3.5 years ago. I know there're Linux alternatives to Android, but I don't know if any of these are good and actively in development. So my questions is: do some people have experience with Linux alternatives? And what can you recommend?
r/linux
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r/linux
2025-04-23
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I am currently working as a Senior Software Engineer in a high-stress, no work-life balance (WLB) environment (working 12 hours a day and sometimes on weekends) and have been experiencing several burnouts. I have received an offer for a Senior Research Engineer position from research institute, which offers good WLB and involves interesting work in machine learning research, an area I am interested in. I also want to pursue more specialized work rather than continue with the repetitive tasks of my current software engineering role. In terms of compensation, there is about a 60k paycut. I would like to get insights from people who are currently working as Research Engineers because I am quite indecisive about what to do. should I take the pay cut and engage in more interesting work with better WLB, or should I chase the money? In terms of career growth, can I transition back to the industry in more specialized areas of work? Also, I am completing my master degree around end of this year.
r/cscareerquestions
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r/cscareerquestions
2025-04-23
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Can someone explain me why the data needs to be made into batches before flattening it. Can’t i just flatten it with how it is? If not, why doesn’t it work? I cannot provide the whole context as i am still learning and processing the concepts
r/deeplearning
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r/deeplearning
2025-04-23
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Quite a lot of what they're doing is inspired by the Nazis, so this shouldn't surprise anyone.
r/uspolitics
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r/uspolitics
2025-04-23
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Greetings you all, I am creating an application in minimal tech. Stack. I use Hono for backend with its JSX to render pages and components. I use HTMX for clientside interactivity. Now I am looking for something for styling. I thought I would use tailwind via cdn, but it is not recommended for production. Sure, I can write the css myself and then statically serve that, but just for my comfort, I would love to use styling via predefined classes just like tailwind. Thank you and have a nice day.
r/webdev
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r/webdev
2025-04-23
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Classifying products descriptions to fit a hierarchy for a large procurement provider. We used it in an active learning loop.
r/datascience
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r/datascience
2025-04-23
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Entity extraction problem for example.
r/datascience
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r/datascience
2025-04-23
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In 2016, I was told (by two different people) that I "couldn't be a member of the family" or a "born again christian" if i didn't vore for trump. No contact with either of these guys since then. My life is better without them in it. (Disclaimer: I'm not a christian.)
r/liberal
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r/Liberal
2025-04-23
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https://github.com/monero-project/research-lab/issues/131
r/monero
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r/Monero
2025-04-23
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