bracy.dev
Catholic. Computer Engineering student, fullstack and embedded software. RTOS/FPGA dev. Weightlifter. Car enthusiast with a cat.
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fun project 😁 the ubuntu ones are spot on
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Link: falling-anvil.com/cyberthreate...
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Is there a student discount?
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is this VSCode?
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Very much agree too. Canada/Mexico are so geographically and economically close to the U.S. that there are many ways we could grow our economies simultaneously with the right policies, at a huge net benefit to all involved
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I've considered that, but large corporations like stability. By throwing a wrench into their current operations using tariffs, it forces them to hedge against possible reintroduction in the future, which I think is why we're seeing (and hopefully see more) companies make big investments in the U.S.
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The primary reason China is able to export and ship items from across the world at a lower cost than domestic production is a combination of their 996 (12hr, 6 day/wk) working program, which is arguably an exploitation of their working class. It's not due to economic specialization or advantage.
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Supply/demand take a while to catch up but economically an imbalance in one always results in a movement in the other.
In the short term, wages would rise as labor becomes a scarcity, while longer term I believe there would be openings for an increased robotics/automation sector to play a big role.
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And fwiw, in 2022 the Economic Policy Institute contended that "Tariff increases did not cause inflation, and their removal would undermine domestic supply chains"
The EPI is heavily backed by a plethora of labor unions, including the United Auto Workers, United Steel workers.
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There are evidence that directly correlate low tariff rates with a decline in U.S. trade balance (image pulled from Wikipedia)
I believe the ostensible goal of the current administration is to re-shore a lot of industrial capacity that China provides to increase domestic production and job growth
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being employed + things cost more > being unemployed + things cost less
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The WebKit project offers an up to date Linux download (Epiphany): webkit.org/downloads/
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yooo I'm gonna see you in Canton 3/29!!
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FIRST COMMENT
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I'd recommend you reach out to Martin. Working at Docker you're exactly the type of senior Go engineer he is looking for.
www.golangprojects.com/golang-recru...
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fonts like this make me appreciate a good serif
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formulas approximate the world, mathematical principles approximate the mind
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at least they didn't move to Oakland
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Bandwidth! www.bandwidth.com
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I love the keyboard! What is it?
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Firefox 🔥🦊
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my favorite sauces would agree
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where did you pull your data from?
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Haha I'm guessing it has something to do with conflict resolution, which isn't present here
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I usually take my creatine mixed into my pre workout, then wash it after. Sometimes it does cause bloating while training but that's pretty rare thankfully, and usually when I've eaten a lot directly prior.
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for context, previous generations (a770 pictured) have had a much more square die
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It did occur to me when I first looked at the tiers but I think your pricing per test works really nicely here.
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2/2
- Perhaps you could provide a CDN-like service where people can set two images to be served from a link you provide, with your backend alternating them randomly and seeing which image drives more conversions. Great opportunity to expand further into analytics/web metrics here.
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1/2
Love the design and feel, there's a lot of potential here. Two thoughts for you:
- Maybe add support for more than 2 options. 2 does seem like a good even number though.
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Congratulations!!