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Now try the US. It’s found almost everywhere and it’s in foods. A dumb human moment.


I almost feel that people might be surprised if they knew just how extensive and diverse the world of custom keyboards truly is.


Your enthusiasm for collecting and buying keyboards isn't considered unhealthy; it's akin to periodically upgrading a car. At best, it's comparable to exclusively sticking with sedans or small compact cars.

Mechanical keyboards or building custom ones, especially those with Cherry MX keys, are where the excitement lies.

You might not have had the chance to explore them all yet; there's an abundance of various types available.


There are additional factors to take into account beyond simply labeling it as a rare condition. This includes the food or baby formula itself and the quality of water used. Given the frequency of formula recalls, there's a potential risk of obtaining a defective batch that could harm the baby.


Poor suggestion based on articles that you disagree with and how it was presented. I don’t understand why people jump to censorship as a solution to their own biases.

If you read the article, they’re only reporting on the light. No explanation was given. Are you now denying it never happened or that you just don’t like the outlet; since they’re two different things.


You think a user's ability to have a choice in where their content comes from is censorship? Do you think the block feature on Twitter is censorship as well?

HN is not an "everything goes" platform, it has specific guidelines and policies designed to drive a higher quality conversation and higher quality sources of information, which is one of the reasons it stands out as a good aggregator for me. And I'm of the opinion that UK tabloid spam doesn't meet the criteria, not because of their political bent (I don't know what it is *), but because of their consistently wobbly and expedient relationship with the truth when it happens to be incompatible with their business model.

* I'm guessing faux conservative, since at least one of them is owned by Rupert Murdoch, same owner of the famously high quality Fox News who just lost a high profile $787.5 million defamation lawsuit for false reporting on voting machines.


Specifically in the US, for the past 5 years there has been an influx of code schools and boot camps grads entering the workforce.

I want to say that we have an oversupply of non-traditional tech workers that were from these schools that couldn’t or didn’t sustain a job.

Now when companies are trying to find qualified individuals, there’s a challenge weeding out these from actual skilled and experienced individuals.

Combat this with experienced non-US tech workers who are willing to work for lower wages, makes locals finding jobs a challenge.

For companies looking to hire US-only workers, too many people are applying drowning out actual qualified individuals.


Sitting on the tarmac and inhaling jet exhaust gases is dangerous.


I believe it’s motivation, interest and having some idea of an mvp; although a complete product of some kind is great and is the end goal, it’s best to not be overwhelmed and better to enjoy the process.

Anything worth your time will keep you motivated. Otherwise keep looking for that product or idea, you haven’t hit the big one yet.

Start the project using a new language, tool or framework that you’ve been wanting to try out or use; this will motivate you.

As you get closer to a mvp, things will get interesting. Keep the mvp achievable in a short time period; everything else that comes after are features, enhancements and tasks.

Each iteration you’ll find yourself with new ideas and tasks such as enhancements and features. Be sure to store these on something like trello. A checklist works!

Rinse repeat.


Domain knowledge of projects becomes effective when apps gets complex. Asking the right questions to ChatGPT will warrant you answers to help you tread unknown territory. To ask the right questions is to first understand how your app is structured, know it’s major components, what’s potentially missing. It gets technical.


I agree. Some of the contents were amazing. Especially for a media company, try and keep those winners.


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