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znt commented on A South Korean grand master on the art of the perfect soy sauce   theguardian.com/world/202... · Posted by u/n1b0m
bobsmooth · 3 months ago
So much of human society relies on the byproducts of other organisms. Pickles, bread, antibiotics.
znt · 3 months ago
Yoghurt + Kefir + Kumis.

Golden Horde conquered the known world fueled by milk byproducts.

znt commented on Ask HN: How can I escape my 3W country as a freelance dev with passive income?    · Posted by u/Scapeghost
znt · a year ago
I can't believe I'm typing this but actually trying to sneak into US via southern border looks quite promising at the moment.

It should cost you around $20K - $25K, paying for the smugglers and such.

Lots of white collar people from my middle-eastern country has chosen this route for the last 2 years, instead of waiting for the official visa channels.

znt commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2024)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
znt · a year ago
Mate this is Who's Hiring thread, not "Who wants to get hired"

Please do not create noise.

znt commented on Ask HN: Advice for a new father?    · Posted by u/CoreSet
znt · 2 years ago
Quite surprised no one mentioned this:

Take care of the mom. Make sure she is rested, comfortable.

She is the primary caretaker, she is the baby's whole world.

Happy mom - happy baby.

znt commented on Google Pays $21B for Search Monopoly: How "Free" Tech Markets Repress   tutanota.com/blog/google-... · Posted by u/dotcoma
balboah · 2 years ago
I often replace searching for something on google with ChatGPT these days. I expect the way we interact with information to be replaced completely in the future. Why would I skim through all those clickbaits and ads instead of getting a tailored result of exactly the information I was looking for
znt · 2 years ago
Same here, Google's "How to" search share will be eaten by ChatGPT and similar products in about 5 years maybe.
znt commented on Ask HN: Why did Python win?    · Posted by u/MatthiasPortzel
znt · 2 years ago
I think it just survived naturally, filling in the cracks left by Java / C++.

And now the era of Textual (https://textual.textualize.io/) is here, python may get the spotlight even more.

znt commented on French govt. says users of uBlock Origin, Signal etc. are potential terrorists   laquadrature.net/en/2023/... · Posted by u/Bright_Machine
znt · 2 years ago
Regardless of which digital tools they use, everyone is a potential terrorist if the government is tyrannical enough.
znt commented on How to Cancel Your Hiccups    · Posted by u/RevRal
znt · 2 years ago
A few drops of lemon juice also cancels a hiccup.
znt commented on Ask HN: How do you deal with large Python code bases?    · Posted by u/StefanWestfal
znt · 2 years ago
If databases are in play, instead of trying to understand the business logic, have a go at understanding the database structure first.

What are your tables, how they are related etc.

Then look at the modules that interact with the data layer directly and move up.

This is a language agnostic approach though, but it has worked out well for me.

znt commented on Ask HN: Has the British contract market dried up, or am I just unhireable?    · Posted by u/sph
znt · 2 years ago
What I'd suggest (having quite a bit of history with UK recruiters):

For each section in your work history, create a subtitle and just list the technologies used.

Eg:

2020 - 2021 Company A

Technologies used: Python, Django, MySQL

2021 - 2022 Company B

Technologies used: Kubernetes, MongoDB, C++, pandas

This will just help recruiters who'll be skimming through your CV to put you in the right category.

u/znt

KarmaCake day730July 16, 2010View Original