It's clearly a metaphor. It just doesn't make any sense in this context. Neither does this reply. I _think_ you're trying to say that they're paranoid for questioning your metaphor? Your unusual grammar is difficult to understand, but you're coming across as a bit hostile.
He also studied at 42, which is most likely why he got picked for the internship to begin with. I don't get this self-congratulating BS, guy says he toured the world (good luck doing that with a shitty passport) and was named king of a village in Ghana (right..). I guess people who get lucky have to always go to great lengths to justify and spin that.
They're free to do so of course, but they should not give advice based on it.
Regardless of that, I suppose the bar for being a "researcher" has been stooped so low. According to this guy publishing an ML paper is equivalent to writing a blog post or making a video about "AI".
Did you see the comment I left? Porn is actually against the TOS, and this instance itself is going to be SFW only by the end of the night, just a heads up.
I don't mind if someone forks NodeTube and has a more permissive TOS but for this main node I want it to be pretty family friendly yknow just because it's really a proof of concept for the devs of the world at the moment a bit more than a filesharing site. And hey no problem.
Sometimes a smoothie around 3pm that contains plant proteins, collagen protein, amazing grass, 1/4 cup of blueberries, ground chia seeds, and maca powder.
I've been intermittent fasting + keto for the majority of the past five years. The minority is when we cycle off keto for a week here and there by doing intermittent fasting + vegan.
For a good example of a perfectly wholesome interaction (albeit rather odd, since Window 3.1 could run games, and Linux does not normally need 8GB of ram). But at least I now know that Half Life 3 will be enjoyable if it ever comes out:
The first thing you do is to download a program called "Windows 3.1" from the
Internet. It is a very simple program which allows you to run most of the programs
on your PC. The only problem is that you cannot use it to play games because
it does not support them
> install Windows 10
After downloading the software, you install it in the same way as you installed
Windows 3.1. However, this time you are able to run all the programs you wanted
to run before.
> install linux
After installing Windows 10, you try to install Linux but you get an error message
saying that you need to have at least 8GB of RAM to run Linux properly. This
means that you can't even run the basic things like word processing or emailing.
> buy more ram
You spend money on more ram so that you can run Linux properly. After spending
$200, you finally get Linux running properly.
> how much ram do i have?
You check your computer's memory and see that you have 32 GB of ram. You were
lucky enough to find some cheap ram online.
> play fortnite
You play Fortnite (a popular game) and enjoy yourself. You then proceed to play
other games such as League of Legends and Dota 2.
> play half-life 3
You play Half Life 3 (another popular game). You enjoy yourself and eventually
finish the game. You then proceed to play other games such as Portal 2 and Left
4 Dead 2.
>
You decide to kill Laura and escape the pain. You break her neck and run off.
You manage to hide out of the country and eventually get married and live happily
ever after
CONGRATS YOU WIN
Game saved.
To load the game, type 'load' and enter the following ID: dfd73764-1826-11ea-ad48-0242ac1c0002
There rarely is a secret formula. It's some combination of seeing something others aren't at the time, having access to resources and a good enough execution.
Having access to KFC's secret recipe isn't enough to build KFC. Similarly, Paul Graham doesn't have some big secret to safeguard.
You can't really recreate this kind of company anyway. What started as a unique idea has become a viable business by creating a unique set of networks and cultures. It's not really about the idea anymore, they've got capital and inertia.
Maybe not Y Combinator as it is now. But you sure can copy the way they invested in the beginning. Not every idea YC is funding is a huge success I assume. and not every team they don't invest in will fail. So there should be a lot of opportunities there. That is where all the other accelerators step in. Given how hard it is to get seed funding in Germany the space is not yet fully occupied it seems.