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edelwiess commented on OpenAI is building a jobs platform   openai.com/index/expandin... · Posted by u/edelwiess
edelwiess · 6 months ago
The move towards creating AI literacy seems like a good one too as a strategy.
edelwiess commented on Flunking my Anthropic interview again   taylor.town/flunking-anth... · Posted by u/surprisetalk
edelwiess · 6 months ago
I know there are comments here ridiculing the OP about posting this. Some asking OP to be stronger. All I want to say is posting something like this takes way more strength than what those commenters will ever allow themselves to experience. Expressing is a way of healing and no the internet is not a cold dry space. It is a place of feeling humans who could all use encouragement to show vulnerability like this. I don’t know if OP got some healing from this but a lot of similarly lost readers felt a little less alone.
edelwiess commented on Zelensky leaves White House after angry meeting   bbc.com/news/live/c625ex2... · Posted by u/yakkomajuri
Nition · a year ago
I normally avoid commenting on politics entirely but I feel compelled to comment here. I'm sure anyone who's ever been bullied in their life will feel exactly what's happening in that video clip. Two big kids, confident in their position and backing each other up, gang up on the outsider. Did they ever really want to make a deal at all? Absolutely infuriating and saddening to watch.
edelwiess · a year ago
Yes it was out right bullying after being challenged. Vance quickly devolved to “don’t question us, say thank you”. I showed and discussed with my kids as example of textbook bullying
edelwiess commented on A decade later, a decade lost (2024)   meyerweb.com/eric/thought... · Posted by u/ZeWaka
larsiusprime · a year ago
I know how you feel. Tomorrow is my late son's ninth birthday.
edelwiess · a year ago
So sorry
edelwiess commented on A decade later, a decade lost (2024)   meyerweb.com/eric/thought... · Posted by u/ZeWaka
edelwiess · a year ago
We may all come from different cultures and generations but this loss hits deep in the same way for everyone. When I was a kid, I remember thinking my grandparents were very odd. They’d wake up everyday at 4 am. Grandpa would walk barefoot to the temple in their neighborhood and spend the next 2 hours singing to the deities there, gently waking each one up, washing and dressing them for the day. Grandma would send hand made goodies (food) as an offering with him.

They both spoke very little through their life. Mostly smiled, never heard them say anything bad about anyone, indulge in any material pleasures. Though I got affection from them, there was also always a sense of detachment from both.

As I grew up I learnt that they had lost their youngest son when he was 5 to a snake bite. They carried the burden of not protecting him for a decade while spiraling into depression and only these rituals slowly started giving them some stability back. This was a full 40-50 year time span. As a 40 year old myself I marvel at their strength to live out their lives, also during times where you couldn’t even reach out to internet for support.

edelwiess commented on Thank HN: My bootstrapped startup got acquired today    · Posted by u/paraschopra
harisenbon · a year ago
Congratulations!

I just checked when I started using VWO, and found a really nice exchange between you and me from Fri, Dec 11, 2009.

VWO is still the absolute best split testing tool out there. You deserve all the success.

edelwiess · a year ago
This here speaks so much more to the success. Actual customers praising the product.
edelwiess commented on I am (not) a failure: Lessons learned from six failed startup attempts   blog.rongarret.info/2025/... · Posted by u/lisper
jfengel · a year ago
My main lesson from running a startup: don't. And if you do, quit when the going gets tough. Perseverance does not pay off.

Obviously it doesn't always end badly. But we get a massively skewed view from survivor bias.

My life turned out pretty damn well once I got a plain ordinary job working for someone else. But I don't kid myself: when it comes to starting a startup, I did fail. The main lesson I learned was that I was always going to.

edelwiess · a year ago
I dont understand why starting an enterprise has become such a scary thing in the tech world. So many people start businesses, so many mom and pop shops etc. IMHO startups have become scary to start because we jump too quickly into starting them or have too grand expectations from outset.

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