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I am impressed with contributors like these. In the fast-moving world, where everyone is running after AI, you slow down to touch grass.

Beautiful. Noble gases are so cool.


I agree with most of what this article argues.

At the same time, when I think about rejecting a new idea or tool, I wonder whether we might be resisting a change that could be beneficial to the broader population in the long run. It reminds me of how, when calculators first became widely available, teachers resisted their use in early grades out of concern that they would make students “dumb”.

I don’t think we’ll ever reach a clear consensus on what is good or bad, or on which ideas should be rejected versus accepted.


While scrolling through Instagram, I came across a post discussing the practice of saving bacon fat for later use. Although I already do this myself, I was wondering about the benefits or uses of doing so.

However, the top two comments on the post were rather negative and provocative. One commenter dismissed the idea as unoriginal, stating that another community had already been doing it. The other commenter expressed dislike for the taste of bacon-infused broccoli. This led to a lengthy exchange of comments between various users.

I sometimes find myself inclined to getting enraged without considering them from an outside perspective. However, seeing from a third person's POV served as a good reminder to do so.


I really like how the guide is still being worked on, and it has left some breadcrumbs for the readers regarding "what to expect in the future?". I am prepping for interviews and really like how this guide is structured!


Location: United States

Remote: Flexible

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: Python, Django, Javascript, Graphql, REST, C#, Docker

Resume: https://annshress.github.io/resume.html

Email: ann.shress@gmail.com


Hi everyone. I am looking for entry-level to associate level positions. My primary experience has been in web development.

However, I will never say No to an opportunity to explore other venues of software development. For example, during my Masters degree, I worked in Natural language generation based project and also created an application for Microsoft Hololens 2 (a Mixed Reality device).

FYI, I am an international student in a temporary visa (F1/OPT). So I might need H1B sponsor in the future.

Looking forward to any opportunities.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/anishshress


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