Daniel Bigham
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Daniel Bigham
@danielbigham
Software developer (@uwaterloo) passionate about AI + NLU. Canadian. Enjoys following SpaceX, Tesla, etc. Appalled by disparity between rich and poor.
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Beigetreten Mayıs 2009
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@dylan522p I really like that Jensen guy. We're fortunate to have him.
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For those waiting 👀... My 5 day review of the Model Y L is now up on my YT channel. youtu.be/iPioiMUcfro?si…

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My mentor at my first dev job once told me:
“You will never make it to Junior 2.”
Why?
Because I asked a question about a technology I had never used before.
The next day HR and the CEO scheduled a call.
I was fired for that same reason.
Now imagine if I had a weak mindset.
That moment could’ve convinced me I wasn’t good enough.
That I should quit coding.
But I didn’t.
I laughed and kept going.
4 years later:
• I have 3 apps making money
• I code better than that mentor
• I make more than I did at that job
And more importantly, I learned things that job would never have taught me:
Infrastructure.
Security.
Marketing.
Finance.
So in a way… they were right.
I was never meant to make it to Junior 2.
I was meant to be CEO and CTO of my own things.

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Russia mobilizes 40–45 thousand people every month. We must eliminate roughly the same number of troops so that the Russian army doesn’t grow in size. Eliminate them simply so that Russia cannot expand its aggression. Over the past three months, we eliminated 30, 35, and 28 thousand Russian soldiers respectively. That is almost 100 thousand people. Just imagine how much Russia is sacrificing for this war.
From an interview with New York Post (4/5).
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When I was on the ISS for my nearly year long mission, there was a telomere experiment comparing my telomeres to my earth baseline and my twin brother as a control. Hypothesis was they would get damaged and worse due to the environment. Turns out they got better. Initially NASA thought maybe it was due to exercise and diet. After I returned we learned JAXA had a telomere experiment on some small worms the same time I was there. Their telomeres got better too. Never saw the worms doing any exercise. After further study determined it was the radiation.
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@thsottiaux Old chats not being findable in the Codex app (or Codex VS Code plugin).
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Scott Manley helping me get my steps in at 25 weeks pregnant! Nice to catch up with another space creator! @DJSnM

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Hunger vs Greed
chatgpt.com/share/69b847ee…
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Tony Robbins reveals what the most successful people in the world all have in common “People ask me all the time when I travel around the world. I've worked with some of the most successful athletes, multibillionaires, and entrepreneurs, and they ask what all these people have in common” “It's the person whose hunger does not go away. The hunger to be more, do more, give more, share more. It's not hunger just to reach a goal, it's an insatiable hunger, but they also have the relentlessness to push through all the obstacles that come up”
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@TheRealAdamG @sytaylor Thanks for the laughs Adam... you have a good sense of meme-our.
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@Cmdr_Hadfield There I was in October of last year, sitting on a beach in Cuba, reading that very colorful scene in your book.
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Imagine - a bird crashing through the windscreen of your airplane into your face, taking out your left eye. And then being able to turn your head to deflect the blood in the roaring wind, and safely land.
This man, my friend Syd Burrows, did just that. After the accident he changed his callsign to Cyclops and flew a full career.
Syd passed away today at 95.
He was proud to be the inspiration for the main character in my Apollo Murders thriller series. A long, beloved, good life, well-lived. Ad Astra, Syd.
jalbrecht.ca/2.php?a=2&p=10

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