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The correct question would be, “How is this man still working?”
Why this man is still working

Bank of America $BAC 🥵

The biggest risk factor for suicide: being male ofboysandmen.substack.com/p/the-underrep…

FIRST REPUBLIC BANK HALTED FOR VOLATILITY, DOWN 65%. $FRC #FirstRepublicBank
VCs on Twitter when they feel slightly uncomfortable for 18 minutes

In 2018, Silicon Valley Bank lobbied to shift reporting rules to exempt itself and similarly sized banks from systemic risk tests. On the day of the vote, I talked to lawmakers and they laughed off the idea of bank influence, claiming the bill only benefited "community banks."
rome / tools: Unified developer tools for JavaScript, TypeScript, and the web ★22768 github.com/rome/tools
Shout out to @munificentbob's Crafting Interpreters book (the Rust and Zig interpreters are based on the second one from his book)
Here are some benchmarks. Zig was 1.56-1.76x faster than Rust. The important takeaway is not that Zig was faster, but it was far easier to write.




Me and @Idov31 have been cooking up something really cool :) Hoping to share it within a few hours but here's a sneak peek

Please don't go around suggesting to projects to rewrite their code in Zig. It's cringe as fuck. Yes, even if they're currently in the process of choosing a new language to rewrite the project in.
Google just launched chat.google.com, its alternative to chat.openai.com. And let me tell you, it's nowhere near as good.

no_std Rust works great for microcontrollers, and regular Rust (with std) works great for most desktop and server software. But kernel code, Wasm, some operating systems, and many more things fall into the gap between no_std and Rust-with-std. We need to fix this. Any ideas? :)
🦀💭 The gap between no_std and regular Rust is too large. With std, you basically assume there is a (Unix or Windows-like) filesystem, networking, "infallible" memory allocation, processes, locks, and so on. And in no_std, there is nothing. For too many use cases, neither works.
The amount of bootlicking in these comments makes me wonder how the shoemaking industry isn't the most rapidly growing market.
“Except the high performers can grow,” says local area man, apparently unaware that Google laid off a ton of people who just had high performance reviews.
Many are complaining that I’m not being fair to Google’s upper management, who receive tens of millions of dollars in annual compensation. To balance it out, here is a list of profitable new businesses that Google has started since Sundar Pichai became CEO in 2015: 1. 2. 3.
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