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>> As horrendous languages go, mathematical notation is a profound achievement.

Are there any resources or strategies you would recommend to help with this?


The source of this article seems kind of dodgy.

- I haven't found a credible source corroborating the claim made in this article.

- Their FB page has surprisingly little traffic for a news site and their twitter account was suspended recently.

https://www.facebook.com/then24dotcom/ https://twitter.com/then24dotcom

- Their contact email is...not one you would expect for a legitimate news site (celebsbabe @ $major_mail_provider).

Edit: formatting



The original source was probably a front. This new source is better, but their source is Russian State TV. I would be interested in whether the law actually exists, and if so whether it is really applied consistently without exceptions for 'special' people.


Thanks for your comment, I appreciate your willingness to share a contrarian perspective.

Question, how would a virus that spreads primarily indoors and rarely spreads outdoors accumulate enough viral load over enough hosts to spill over into humans? It seems like this would be difficult in an open-air wet market.


One problem is, many if not most engineers work in corporate environments where they have to deal with expectations and deadlines. Mgmt may perceive reimagining a system to be a risky long-term bet and its tough to persuade them of the benefits. In their defense their hesitation may be justified. I hate crappy hacks but at the end of the day there's a reason why they get piled on so much.

So I guess the question is - what's the best way to scope and evangelize a 'moonshot' project? Or should you just shut your trap and go join a startup?


I love the mix of the ambience and the narrator. Those PSAs and old narrations really add an interesting dimension to it. Question, where do you find those voice samples?


In "Cybernetics" the voice is from Stafford Beer [1] lecturing about the Cybersyn project [2]

In "Basilisk" it's Buckminster Fuller in the first minutes of 'Everything I Know' [3]

1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_bXlEvygHg

2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Cybersyn

3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9nMMzErQhE


I love your sound, very deep and melodic, almost an 80s feel. Just a Dream is my favorite, your aesthetic goes really well with a singer.


Thanks, your comment means a lot! Guess the contents of my personal playlists are leaking, even as an aughts kid there's something about music from the 80s the evokes a nostalgia for a time I never experienced ahah :)


If anybody is looking for something new to listen too, he made an album with John McLaughlin and 3 other jazz gods called Five Peace Band. One of my favorite albums of all time.


Thanks. Getting into this was purely accidental. I had an interest in machine learning that required more and more complex pipelines to feed it. I kept adding on layers of complexity until I was running a Kubernetes cluster and a database. Learning kubernetes meant learning about bash and containers, which were useful later.


I used a combination of linkedin and my github projects.


I see That’s nice


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