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nus07 commented on Nvidia is most valuable company   companiesmarketcap.com/... · Posted by u/cal85
nus07 · 2 years ago
Don’t own any shares. Might finally go buy a few shares of Nvidia now. I know it will dip the moment I buy.Might even trigger a recession.
nus07 commented on Discord is laying off 17 percent of employees   theverge.com/2024/1/11/24... · Posted by u/minimaxir
bityard · 2 years ago
This reminds me of the show Silicon Valley, there is a subplot where one of the main characters is unassigned from his own project but not given a new team or project. Just, unassigned. He wanders around the building and eventually makes his way to the roof where he runs into a small crowd of other "unassigned" employees. They mostly badge into the office, head to the roof and sit up there all day doing nothing of importance.
nus07 · 2 years ago
Big Head has always been an inspiration . Maximizing gains with minimal effort . If only I could make it work in real life lol.

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nus07 commented on The Richest Countries in 2023   economist.com/graphic-det... · Posted by u/simonebrunozzi
killdisk · 2 years ago
As an American living in Berlin for 2 years while working as a software dev, this article very much confirms my experience. The move started with a bit of sticker shock at having my income effectively cut in half - lower salaries and higher taxes - but I feel just as "rich".

Germany has very strong worker protection laws, I feel secure in my job, the time off minimum STARTS at 28 days a year, + holidays + effectively unlimited sick days. And recently I went to 80% work capacity at my job (I no longer work Mondays), which again is a protected legal right within Germany. And I'm using this extra time to pursue a masters degree in music composition, something I've always wanted to do but never had time for.

Germany has provided me the stability and opportunity to follow this passion, something that would be much harder to do in the U.S. I am very grateful, and I think the U.S. could learn a lot from it's European peers in this regard.

nus07 · 2 years ago
Ehh we here in US got better things to do with taxes like spending it to build another fighter jet so we can send it to the Middle East in the name of Freedom . I am told you guys in Western Europe enjoy your stability because of the “freedom” we bring for all of you at the cost of our own healthcare , worker protections and social safety net. Look we are martyrs.

*my brother in law lives in Germany making less than half of what I make and I still envy his lifestyle . He and his wife are going on a 20 day trip to Greece and I am on-call over the holidays . But I make more than double and have my “freedom” and supposed choice of where my tax dollars go.

nus07 commented on Is Austin losing its luster?   techcrunch.com/2023/12/07... · Posted by u/bratao
sudosteph · 2 years ago
I spent a few months in Austin for the first time this year. I hadn't expected much from it, but by the time I had left it had grown on me. I loved that it still had 24-hr coffee shops, I couldn't even find those in Seattle this summer. I also met a bunch of really kind, fun, and ambitious people in my age group (30s) through board groups, including other people interested in founding startups. Overall, it's definitely way more exciting than Raleigh, and the music scene was great too. I think it will continue to attract talent, especially from tech/startup-oriented southerners who may not feel culturally at home on the West Coast. The only other southern city I've organically ran into founders was Nashville, which is nice, but also quite expensive and doesn't have the history of tech investment that Austin does.
nus07 · 2 years ago
Durham is more exciting than Raleigh . That said I have found the Raleigh-Durham area a nice antidote to be in tech and not be in a hyper competitive, hustling , aggressive environment. There are a bunch of tech, pharma companies and universities which make the culture more research oriented and a little bit of what tier 1 tech cities were pre 2010. Personally I moved from the west coast after burning out and I have found the slower pace nicer but also enough tech opportunities to just continue as a programmer and not want to suddenly become a yogi or venture capitalist or reinvent myself as a farmer .
nus07 commented on Major outages across ChatGPT and API   status.openai.com/inciden... · Posted by u/d99kris
nus07 · 2 years ago
All tech folks should just get a PTO today . #ChatGPT_outage

Am I supposed to use Google and Stack overflow ? That’s like going back to roll down windows in a car :)

nus07 commented on Nature retracts controversial superconductivity paper by embattled physicist   nature.com/articles/d4158... · Posted by u/marvinborner
nus07 · 2 years ago
He also featured in Time - https://time.com/collection/time100-next-2021/5937727/ranga-...

And he falsely claimed that his company had funding from OpenAI and Spotify.

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KarmaCake day976April 6, 2020View Original