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FajitaNachos commented on OpenAI’s promise to stay in California helped clear the path for its IPO   wsj.com/tech/ai/openais-p... · Posted by u/badprobe
doganugurlu · 2 months ago
Anecdotal evidence: I moved to CA twice as an engineer.

Once to get my masters after college. Stayed for 13 years. Left during COVID.

Second time to raise kids.

Our reasons include weather, intellectual atmosphere, safety (in many regards), schools, and job opportunities.

The geo area sandwiched between Berkeley and Stanford is only rivaled by Boston. You think Stanford and Berkeley are in the Bay because they’re told to?

And I would also question: what’s the point of living in US if you’re not in California? Once you decide to not live in CA, a bunch of other countries rank better than other US states. Such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand.

If I were to not live in CA, even the imperial units would quickly become annoying.

FajitaNachos · 2 months ago
How many other places, inside and outside the U.S., have you lived?
FajitaNachos commented on Claude Sonnet 4 now supports 1M tokens of context   anthropic.com/news/1m-con... · Posted by u/adocomplete
gdudeman · 4 months ago
A tip for those who both use Claude Code and are worried about token use (which you should be if you're stuffing 400k tokens into context even if you're on 20x Max):

  1. Build context for the work you're doing. Put lots of your codebase into the context window.
  2. Do work, but at each logical stopping point hit double escape to rewind to the context-filled checkpoint. You do not spend those tokens to rewind to that point.
  3. Tell Claude your developer finished XYZ, have it read it into context and give high level and low level feedback (Claude will find more problems with your developer's work than with yours).
If you want to have multiple chats running, use /resume and pull up the same thread. Hit double escape to the point where Claude has rich context, but has not started down a specific rabbit hole.

FajitaNachos · 4 months ago
What's the benefit to using claude code CLI directly over something like Cursor?

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FajitaNachos commented on Ask HN: What are you working on? (July 2025)    · Posted by u/david927
FajitaNachos · 5 months ago
Making trading strategies accessible to everyone.

https://www.growbell.com

Vibe-coding for 6 months as a solo dev (on the side) and loving it.

FajitaNachos commented on The impact of file position on code review   arxiv.org/abs/2208.04259... · Posted by u/whatever3
progbits · 5 months ago
People review files top down?

I can't imagine doing that. I glance at the list, and try to spot the highest level change (schema changes, interfaces, etc) and start there. If the core idea is wrong no point wasting time on the rest.

Then I go up from there to implementation details and tests. Often jumping between modules or functions, coming back to some things later when I have more context.

FajitaNachos · 5 months ago
I would bet the vast majority of people do this. If they didn't, or preferred something else, it wouldn't be presented in the UI this way.
FajitaNachos commented on Jane Street barred from Indian markets as regulator freezes $566M   cnbc.com/2025/07/04/india... · Posted by u/bwfan123
sillysaurusx · 5 months ago
When I worked at Scotttrade in 2010, I vividly remember my coworker telling me that this is what they did with the money too. I remember being surprised to hear that it flowed out in the morning and flowed back in in the evening. I never understood why that would make sense till I read your comment here.

It’s all hearsay; I’m just reporting what I heard. I don’t know the implications of it, but maybe this isn’t exactly uncommon behavior, even if it’s market manipulation.

The coworker said that the money flowed overseas too, if that helps contextualize it. No SEC, no problem, right?

Looks like Jane Street is an American firm, so, this all lines up and corroborates what you’re saying. What we’re seeing is probably the first time a government other than the US has reacted to this behavior.

FajitaNachos · 5 months ago
I also worked at Scottrade in 2010 and I can assure you that Scottrade wasn't doing arbitrage or marking markets in this manner. I'm dubious of your coworker.
FajitaNachos commented on Denmark tests unmanned robotic sailboat fleet   apnews.com/article/denmar... · Posted by u/domofutu
FajitaNachos · 6 months ago
That's f*king pretty cool was my first, and lasting, reaction.
FajitaNachos commented on Meta invests $14.3B in Scale AI to kick-start superintelligence lab   nytimes.com/2025/06/12/te... · Posted by u/RyanShook
__MatrixMan__ · 6 months ago
React made quite a mess of the web just so we couldn't browse with JavaScript disabled, thereby allowing Facebook to track us through those like buttons that popped up everywhere.

Are there hidden barbs in llama and pytorch too? I'm not close enough to them to know.

FajitaNachos · 6 months ago
React is the defacto standard of web development for a reason. That's not the reason you can't browse the web with JS (it would be Angular if it wasn't React or others). And just because you use React, doesn't mean Meta can track you.
FajitaNachos commented on A receipt printer cured my procrastination   laurieherault.com/article... · Posted by u/laurieherault
abraae · 6 months ago
Not everyone's wired the same. A close family member was diagnosed with ADHD and he describes his battles with procrastination as if there was a glass wall stopping him from doing whatever he was meant to be doing. So easy for someone else to say "what's the big deal? Just do it!".
FajitaNachos · 6 months ago
I understand ADHD and mental illness can make this extremely difficult, if not possible. You make a good point.

The type of procrastination I was referring to wasn't related to that. It was related to the idea of work being more optional than required and seems much more prevalent that\n the % of the population that struggles with the above.

FajitaNachos commented on A receipt printer cured my procrastination   laurieherault.com/article... · Posted by u/laurieherault
FajitaNachos · 6 months ago
I've never understood why people have "work procrastination" problems. I've never had to play games to get myself to do work. You're paid to do a job, so do the job. Is this a generational thing and is it really that big of a problem?

I've worked remotely since 2016-ish and still can't comprehend why this is an issue.

u/FajitaNachos

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