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Dude, chill. Your ancestors survived famines, plagues, world wars, ice ages, you name it. It will suck, yes.

Cut your money outflows dramatically. Go back to live with a relative if you can. Or share house with decent people with same good values and background. People that if you help today you can absolutely count they will help you back tomorrow. (don't trust words, see evidence of their past actions and mind liars/sociopaths)

Look for jobs in your local community. Start by helping out and show your skills. But only help good pro-social people. This will build a network. But again, beware sociopaths.

Meditate and go out for walks. Stop doomscrolling! Accept the situation and adapt. You will make it.


Blogspam derived from the original article by CNBC, with clickbait title.

> [subtitle] Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the company’s recent $30 billion investment in OpenAI “might be the last time” it invests in the AI startup as it gears up to go public.

Jensen meant he expects no more rounds before IPO.

[0] https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/04/nvidia-huang-openai-investme...


Front page: Anthropic is the chosen one could do no wrong.

Reality check post, 2 points.


Rust is an amazing tool that sadly has the most toxic self-righteous community in PL. Like doxxing that kid for daring to post he refactored his pet project from Rust to Go.

Every community has these assholes. In my experience, the Rust user base is nothing but polite, understanding and pragmatic. There's no smugness, explicit or implied. The Rust lore is just a joke that's getting less funny every day someone takes it seriously.

I feel like it's far easier to find more zealously anti-Rust people than zealously pro-Rust people - hating Rust has almost turned into a meme.

They are people of very similar mentality, with opposing sensibilities.

The rest navigate quietly, bobbing in the rippling wakes of their passionate fighting.


Technically, I prefer Rust but I understand people who find Go better suited for their work. For example, devops is mostly Go nowadays and that makes more sense than Rust (or Python).

But I've never, ever seen toxic behavior from the Go community. For Rust, it's the norm, sadly.


Yet, almost every Rust thread here serves as a evidence that your experience doesn't reflect reality.

Frankly, I see _a lot_ more uninformed attacks on Rust than actual Rust evangelism / snobbery. And most of these anti-Rust comments reek of personal insecurities and low-effort trolling. Like saying that Java is slow. It's getting old real quick.

> Rust (...) has the most toxic self-righteous community in PL.

You never dealt with C programmers, did you?


Nobody saw coming the huge demand for coding agents. Not even OpenAI or Anthropic themselves. Those were side projects just a year ago and now dominate token demand. And they keep rising.

Oh I do think they did see it, considering how good they are they've probably been a tuning focus for a while.

The signal the agent usage is sending though is that Anthropic is way ahead since all we hear about is Claude these days despite OpenAI spending so much more money, Antrophic is also out trialling vending machines,etc.

ChatGPT apart from generating text was a bit of a query/research tool but now that Google has their AI search augmentation shit somewhat together I'm not feeling much need for ChatGPT as a research partner.

So now the big question is, with coding and search niches curtailed, where will OpenAI be able to generate profits from to justify their insane spending?


Does anyone see the demand for coding agents that aren't subsided 90% by the AI company?

Or demand that isn't a condition of keeping your job?

https://archive.ph/NjXEd

How Germany fell out of love with China

Chinese industry is beating Germany at its own game. Cue panic


Europe needs to focus on energy and fixing their supply chain first. And the deregulation push keeps getting delayed. Just the other day the main person behind it in Germany got sacked because of internal power struggles, in part because of the Greens (part of the coalition).

For context, the German manufacturing sector is losing something like 15k jobs PER MONTH.


The Greens are not part of the current government.

What are you talking about?


Brain fart. I mean CDU. I guess they behave like Greens so much I got them confused. Also, not "sacked" but not renewed, but it's kind of the same thing in practice.

https://x.com/olk_julian/status/2025937252086382918


Nonsense. Models will follow the function/objectives they are given. I bet the consequences of starting a nuclear war were not part of it.

Professor Kenneth Payne's research is in political psychology and strategic studies


Focus on "Deep Work" and "Deep Life". Style, quality, and deep knowledge will always be worth a premium.

It always amazes me the amount these folks are willing to work and struggle just to avoid reading basic database literature.

Also Fedor Pikus has some nice cppcon talks from years ago on all this. Very low level.


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