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It’s telling that OP worked at Amazon because this pretty much sums up the culture there - new grads churning through and burning out in two years while a few seniors stick around and perpetuate the cycle.

I was 46 when I was hired and it was my 8th job out of college. I was far from a naive college grad. I went in with a purpose - keep my head down for 4 years through my initial four year package, put it on my resume, build a network and leave for a smaller consulting shop.

In fact the only reason I got my job there was because a recruiter reached out to me about an SDE job on the retail side. There was no way in hell that I was going to sell my big house in the burbs of Atlanta (at the time), uproot my life after Covid and work for Amazon. I knew what I would be getting into.

She then told me about a “permanently remote”,”field by design” role at AWS ProServe. I was like sure why not?


I think telling it to run those in a subagent should accomplish the same thing and ensure only the answer makes it to the main context. Otherwise you will still have some bloat from reading the exact output, although in some cases that could be good if you’re debugging or something

Not really because it reliably greps or searches the file for relevant info. So far I haven't seen it ever load the whole file. It might be more efficient for the main thread to have a subagent do it but probably at a significant slowdown penalty when all I'm doing is linting or running tests. So this is probably a judgement call depending on the situation.

This seems misguided, you have to cache a prefix due to attention.

Ironically this ends up with Chinese H1Bs remaining loyal while Americans have to fall on their sword

For now. We should change the immigration laws.

What a uniquely American view of the world - yes the only reason you have free speech is by threatening to nuke out of existence the rest of the world lmfao get a load of yourself

You should be glad they came around instead of lamenting why it didn’t happen earlier

I don't think OP is glad people came around on it

Consider the converse of your statement

I believe in surveillance, but Flock is just the tip of the iceberg and rolling out mass public surveillance is just as likely to backfire as it is to lead to changes. More importantly, once you give folks moral license to do this stuff it’s hard to contain the scope of their activity.


Eh, it’s more like they attached themselves to the Romans for marketing purposes. Same with the Holy Roman Empire

There is no reason to doubt that Jesus lived in the Roman Empire, once you believe that he lived at all. And there is no reason whatsoever to doubt that the church formed in Rome. All known world was Rome at the time. From Britain to Morocco to the Middle East. (Islam only happened in the middle ages, it isn't that old.)

It wasn't even true that all the world known to the Romans was Rome.

As long as you stay far away from Wayland, flatpaks, and nVidia drivers


Wayland and flatpaks work perfectly fine. nVidia drivers on the other hand...


Word segmentation has been a longstanding problem in CJK languages too. Coupled with the terrible text selection in iOS it makes it really hard to select substrings.


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