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"car path ey" sounds like a thing connected to finding paths for cars.


D'oh. I was trying to think of a connection between "Karpathy" and Bitcoin.


I spent years worrying about misleading descriptions and fake reviews. I then bought a subscription to which.co.uk and have been a happy customer since. They review a wide variety of products and they are a non-profit registered as a charity in the UK. They are mainly funded by consumer subscriptions so conflicts of interest are avoided.


How do you justify the £100/year?

Which's primary benefit seems to be for White goods, but how often do you buy a new fridge/oven/etc?


Flask was originally an April fools joke with what the author thought was a silly design. It is now widely used, including in production systems at my company.

http://mitsuhiko.pocoo.org/flask-pycon-2011.pdf


In case anyone wants a video of the original talk: https://archive.org/details/pyvideo_440___opening-the-flask


Lol this isn't grim at all. As far as I understand, they came up with a pretty good architecture as a joke.


Individual contributor. A programmer who does not manage others.


My company has also hit capacity issues with the managed Azure Kubenetes that were not fixable as Azure users.


I personally bought all my team members a beer delivered to their houses. One guy didn't like beer and got whiskey instead. On Friday at 4pm we all had a casual chat about non work topics and drank together. That seemed to go down well.


I think you mean above 80 degrees Celsius


No, I specifically meant below. I should have written " ... die at temperatures even below 80 degrees Celsius".


I haven't seen that research but I find the idea fascinating. Where can I read more about this?


From the article: "Moderna's vaccine appears to be easier to store as it remains stable at minus 20C for up to six months and can be kept in a standard fridge for up to a month."


I believe the 1918 flu also had the unusual property of killing people in their 20s at a higher rate than the middle aged and old. https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/12/1/05-0979-f3


For much of 1918, a lot of people in their 20s getting the flu were also experiencing trench warfare, which can't be an optimal situation, both in terms of immediate self-care and co-occurring health conditions.


Older people were less vulnerable in the U.S. as well. The problem was that young healthy people were more likely to have an immune system overreaction. This applied to both genders.

(Source: John Barry's The Great Influenza)


I guess you should see that it was just men in their 20s in the stats then?


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