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In finance we knew it was coming no matter who won the election - we have bubble conditions and weak European economy getting worse.

Only question is how much of a correction


Friend tried to get Gig there. 25+ years experience in finance it.

Was interviewed by an Indian guy who wanted to know 'how can you connect your debugger to a server in production', like it is something an investment bank would do. Not about low latency, investment products, exchange connectivity, etc

Became clear that the interviewer had no idea if banking IT, and was planning on giving the role to any one of his compatriots.

Just one of the stories I've heard about Citi.


This was such a good product before Microsoft mismanaged it to death


Dna is the last frontier of programming. It's gods programming language, so to speak.

There may be a day where we can grow machines. Self healing space ships etc

A little bit surprised we are still so early in our understanding of it.


We can grow machines right now. We do it all the time.

https://www.samandfuzzy.com/68


yeah, it’s humbling to visit the bio folk from the ivory tower of compsci :)


Well, look into it more :

He wasn't a saint, and was big on saying 'death to America'.

Also, anyone who is Jewish studying at that campus had. A real and very present danger with his antics.

In a civilised world we need civilised people


I’ve just started learning about this person. According to his wife a number of incendiary quotes attributed him are fabrications. I suppose balancing that claim against the others makes it hard to know for sure what is true.

Do you have a source for the ‘death to America’ quote? I wasn’t able to find one through googling.

Also what is the real and present danger you are referring to? Something besides just protesting?


Doesn't matter if he's committed crimes or violated conditions of his green card. He is still entitled to due process. Just because a person commits crimes does not mean the government gets to commit crimes.

Just because this guy is a lying bigot, doesn't set aside due process.

The consistent theme is weakness. The school coddled Hamasniks on campus through illegal intimidation, harassment, blocking the free movement of people. And now the school coddles and rolls over to the authoritarianism and threats of the Trump regime.

Hopefully you see the obvious trap, having target Mahmoud Khalil as a case for chipping away at the foundation of due process, not merely the perimeter?

The ADL is defending his arrest and deportation. It's obscene.

Trump said vandalism of Telsas will be labeled as terrorism. Who will stop those arrests and eventual deportations? Where would they go? South American countries were lining up to be paid to take U.S. deportees. U.S. citizens absolutely can be made to disappear unless we all understand the law is paramount. Due process can never be set aside.


Legal immigrants in US does have most due process, but they ALSO all have "deferred prosecutorial discrection" hanging over their head until they "waved that US flag" in INS ceremony.

In short, all legal immigrants are still on the hook, despite affording most of the US judicial protection.

And legal immigrants' due process at final stage are done entirely within US immigration court before any deportation (and OPTIONALLY after any local/state criminal/civil court cases). Do not need to be charged to land in immigration court.

This is THE hill to die on if you want unrestricted immigration.


Unrestricted immigration was the norm for a very long time and due process remained intact.

The Constitution says persons are owed due process, in two amendments. Due process isn't limited to only citizens.

I will point out it's a white American man, a rapist and a felon, and vile insurrectionist, along with his corrupt cadre, who are opposing due process. They are abducting people without charges in the night, scurrying them away to a different jurisdiction quickly, while actively slowing justice by inhibiting right to counsel. It's hallmark authoritarianism.


Are you sure you are a law student because no lawyers would subscribe to your various assertions.


Heavy metals I would imagine.

I'm off the opinion we can get a lot of energy, and possibly materials, from deep excavation.


Let's hope so - we needed this tech 20 years ago - we jumped on the EV before we had massive cheap power.


Actually I do feel sorry for junior Devs in this ai market.

The only way I think to get a gig in the future is a bit like art - have a personal portfolio ready to show others.


Yeah, many browsers have webgpu turned off by default, So you're stuck with wasm (wasm Simd if you're lucky)

Hopefully both are implemented.


This library builds upon pygfx and wgpu-py. Unfortunately, the latter doesn't support running on WASM, pyscript or pyodide yet, but there's an issue about it:

https://github.com/pygfx/wgpu-py/issues/407

PRs welcome though :-)


That's because WebGPU is still experimental. This will change, as it's set to replace WebGL.

Fastplotlib / pygfx are primarily meant to run on desktop. When using it via the notebook the server does the rendering.

As Ivo said, we have plans to support running in the browser via Pyodide, which opens some interesting things, but is not the primary purpose.


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