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Well yeah, it's because canadian "founders" have a ripe reputation of working in the U.S. while on visitor visas...


If you are a Canadian citizen you don’t need a visa — due to the visa waiver program — for business purposes as long as your stay is less than 90 days.

You cannot be employed in the US under these conditions, but as a founder you are most likely doing things which are permitted:

* negotiating contracts * business meetings * board meetings * conferences * purchasing property in the US


Optane was incredible. It's insane that Intel dropped this.


This is awesome!


Thank you! Really appreciate it. Let us know if you try it out.


Even in college they always seemed like a waste of time. Cool to meet new people, but to "build" something and win was always a fools errand.

This was further enforced when I drove up to attend Hack the North at U Waterloo with a few friends from Boston. One of the contestants stayed up so late he tore a muscle in his eye and now has a permanent deformity / disability.

As an adult I'd simply never even show up to such an event, if my employer wants to pay me overtime sure - but I'd still say no.

Build cool things, get normal amounts of sleep. It's not about the clout its about improving as an engineer.


I genuinely think most people don't see identifying whether an image is AI generated or not, especially with a dedicated app, as a problem they're willing to pay to solve.

App looks cool, but I think more of the issue with growths is few people needing the app altogether.


This is awesome, curious if you'd be open to an interview about your work on my youtube channel?


what youtube channel?



Would be cool just to see the code written to do this!


I actually fully agree with this.

Don't remove the rights of normal folks not breaking the law because a few people have zero sense or respect for the safety of others.

Both sides of the isle could learn a lot from this kind of thinking...


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