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jpz commented on Why Use Onion Layering?   garrettdbates.com/2024/07... · Posted by u/thunderbong
jpz · a year ago
This article doesn’t define onion layering, I am none the wiser from reading it. There are near identical sentences within it, it gave me the sense I was reading AI generated content, or at least heavily AI post-processed content.
jpz commented on Julian Assange has reached a plea deal with the U.S., allowing him to go free   nbcnews.com/politics/just... · Posted by u/amima
faeriechangling · a year ago
He was already effectively a political prisoner. The US made enough of an example of him I guess. Expose US war crimes and this will happen to you.
jpz · a year ago
He worked as a conduit for Russian interests.
jpz commented on Xz: A microcosm of the interactions in open source projects   robmensching.com/blog/pos... · Posted by u/transpute
jpz · 2 years ago
I think the idea this was HUMINT operation by a state sponsored intelligence service is more likely.

The twitter thread here was interesting.

https://x.com/thegrugq/status/1774392858101039419

Raging about these being inconsiderate people, when they were likely fictional personalities that were part of a long con seems to be a bit foolish to me.

jpz commented on Wegovy, other weight-loss drugs scrutinized over reports of suicidal thoughts   reuters.com/business/heal... · Posted by u/zolbrek
songbird23 · 2 years ago
Ive been fat my whole life and when I lost weight I struggle to maintain it. and when the pandemic hit, Ive blown up to be severely obese and its becoming harder and harder to lose weight now that Im reaching 30, I recently discovered and got prescribe and on my 1st week of ozempic and I really hope this helps me loss and maintain the weight.
jpz · 2 years ago
Good luck!

I think these new drugs might be very effective intervention for a lot of people, and I really hope it helps you.

jpz commented on The Haskell job market has been growing steaily since 2008   github.com/nh2/haskell-jo... · Posted by u/nh2
earthboundkid · 2 years ago
Yes! I find it baffling that people post questions like this all the time. So bizarre. I think school rots brains.
jpz · 2 years ago
I don't know how they know that they'd they'd love a job programming a functional programming language, if they were not passionate enough about Haskell to self-learn (not hard, there are books).

It seems so paradoxical.

It's a bit like someone saying, I'd love to be a hairdresser, do you think it's worth studying to be a hairdresser? There's something which blows up my brain to read that. If you love it, do it.

Nothing makes sense here!

jpz commented on The Haskell job market has been growing steaily since 2008   github.com/nh2/haskell-jo... · Posted by u/nh2
jpz · 2 years ago
The IT employment industry has been growing steadily since 2008 also.

That graph which is shown above the fold is cumulative graph is, well, misleading.

jpz commented on The Haskell job market has been growing steaily since 2008   github.com/nh2/haskell-jo... · Posted by u/nh2
xupybd · 2 years ago
Is it worth learning Haskell with the aim of landing a job working in it?

I'm not after FANG money but would love a job in a functional language.

jpz · 2 years ago
"I'd love to work in Haskell - can you tell me if I should read a book on it?"
jpz commented on Tell HN: Beware 'Ungrowth' in Your Job    · Posted by u/throwarayes
jpz · 3 years ago
Sounds like a bad fit - find something new. Learn in a new place and experience. If the pattern follows you around, maybe start to look inwardly at whether your bringing the same problems from place to place.

You can’t escape yourself..,

jpz commented on Google, Meta, others will have to explain algorithms under new EU legislation   theverge.com/2022/4/23/23... · Posted by u/niklasmtj
tjbiddle · 4 years ago
> “Dark patterns” — confusing or deceptive user interfaces designed to steer users into making certain choices — will be prohibited. The EU says that, as a rule, cancelling subscriptions should be as easy as signing up for them.

This is an excellent addition.

jpz · 4 years ago
Sounds extremely subjective. How do you measure it and where do you draw the line? All marketing is somewhat coercive.

How do you get economic and business growth (things which are good for people - jobs and employment) without marketing and advertising?

u/jpz

KarmaCake day438July 31, 2011View Original