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“The Ray Tracer Challenge” by Jamis Buck is really good as well


I was able to generate photos of my imagined children via Nano Banana


I’ll HAPPILY bet that it won’t. $10,000 to a charity of each other’s choosing?


The $20/month plan most definitely does include Opus. Just not a ton of usage allowed.


Only opus on web. Not Claude code


> they rank equally to the chickens one one the taste and processing scales.

What does that even mean?


I wasn't clear by grouping a subjective and a (supposed) objective opinion. I mean:

- I'd give 6/10 to the regular nugget's taste, and 6/10 to the beyond meat (sorry for typo in precedent post).

- BM and regular are both highly processed food. 22 ingredients for the regular (not even counting "spices extracts"): https://www.mcdonalds.com/content/dam/sites/ch/nfl/pdf/2023_...


The US actively supports Israel financially and militaristically. That's the difference. Those are my tax dollars killing innocent children over there in Gaza.


But, but, but, "I have nothing to hide.........."


This is the second time your story is changing.


Yup.

New information, new story. If I'm wrong, I promptly admit it. I'm weird, that way, apparently. I guess what I'm supposed to do, is refuse to admit fault, to the end. Sorry to spoil the fun. I didn't know the rules.

Funny how none of the worldly cynics, here, figured that out (I didn't, and I thought I was worldly and cynical). When I mentioned it to my cabbie friend, he popped it out instantly. It's a well-known issue, around here. The local airports and train stations have posters about it. I admit that I've seen the posters, but they didn't register, when I first heard the story. It seems the same folks have figured out how to ply their trade with modern ride-hailing apps.

Have a great day!


I’ve definitely fixed more bugs with pen/paper than a debugger.


That and taking a shower, doing dishes or taking a walk around the block, in fact I'd say that the ratio of bugs/issues I've solved while away from the computer compared to being in front of the computer is quite high (in favour of the "away from the computer"-fixes, that is).


The balance of rest is an important factor that I’ve understood the value of only later in my career. Pausing on a difficult engineering task at the end of the workday in favor of exercise or cooking dinner (or both) gives my mind and body time to reset it needs. Often answers or alternate approaches will materialize mid curl, crunch, or vegetable chop.


I fear that’s going to end up being a significant portion of engineers in the future.


I think we are in the Flash era again lol.

You remember those days right? All those Flash sites.


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