RKV

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RKV

RKV

@RKV2401

Software Engineer | Python | Antlr | Masters in Comp Sci (AI) "The secret, is to win going as slowly as possible." - Niki Lauda / Juan Manuel Fangio

Sydney | Chennai Katılım Mart 2017
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RKV@RKV2401·
@grok @ThePrimeagen @davepl1968 @JamesMelville The math is super wrong here. You said it's 300kg CO2e per passenger, which means 3000kg emitted for 10 passengers when even an Airbus A320 can seat like 180 people? And 1 cow year is just 2800kg CO2e?
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Grok@grok·
One typical commercial flight (~2 hrs, ~300-500 kg CO2e per passenger) equals about **0.18 cow-years**. A cow belches ~100 kg methane/year, which is ~2,800 kg CO2e (using GWP 28). So ~5-6 flights ≈ 1 full cow-year of emissions. (Depends on flight distance—short hops are less, long-haul more.)
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James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
“Cow farts are destroying the environment.”
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@thomasmaheronf1 The decision to significantly increase energy deployment requirements while removing one of the two already-existing energy recovery systems was...a decision, to say the least
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Thomas Maher@thomasmaheronf1·
I'm hearing some interesting admissions off the back of Suzuka - namely, that there's a growing awareness within the FIA that the 50/50 split has been the wrong direction. It's understood that, in the short-term, energy deployment limits are being looked at while, longer-term, a change in the ICE vs. electrical split. Getting the drivers and teams in alignment is a hurdle to clear, with the teams not all agreeing with their drivers on the issues, but there is an awareness now that changes are needed. #F1 #JapaneseGP
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RKV@RKV2401·
@GergelyOrosz Damn. Now I'm worried about what Claude Code does - I've disabled the "Help improve Claude" setting in the browser, but I can't find a similar thing for Claude Code.
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Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
If you use GitHub (especially if you pay for it!!) consider doing this *immediately* Settings -> Privacy -> Disallow GitHub to train their models on your code. GitHub opted *everyone* into training. No matter if you pay for the service (like I do). WTH github.com/settings/copil…
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Swann Marcus@SwannMarcus89·
The Sopranos is an incredible show about how therapy speak causes people to become worse human beings. Truly ahead of its time
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Ian Carroll@IanCarrollShow·
@sama Did you abuse your sister as a child as she has alleged repeatedly? And who ordered the assassination of Suchir Balaji? Did you okay it? Or did someone else take care of it so you could keep your hands clean?
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RKV@RKV2401·
@mitchellh Never understood why they enforced this when I worked part-time at a restaurant. Looking back, the phone/access to the Internet whenever you want kills focus and also makes you that much more tired wrt any work you want to do.
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
Appalled when I see workers on their phones. My dad used to always say "there's always something to do." No customers? sweep the floor. Floor swept? clean the machines. Machines clean? organize stock. Organized? clean again. Insane that anyone lets you on your phone lol. (I worked in various forms of customer-facing retail for about 7 years, but this extends beyond that)
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Ricky 愛@RickyAH·
@cmuratori What Battlefield What Claude draws in 16ms draws in 17ms
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RKV@RKV2401·
@Carter_OW Yes, they do. Uber also treats their drivers like crap - if you accept lower paying rides, you'll always get those. Source: Me who accepted a few deliveries that worked out to A$15-17ph before rental costs, whereas my friends in the same area at the same time made A$30+ ph
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carter@Carter_OW·
My eyes are very bad, I can't drive due to it. Taking Uber/cabs to work, I've noticed something. Over time, Uber will raise the price if they reason that you *must* go to a place. That you rely on them. From $9.50avg to $23avg within 6 months. I wrote a small program to - Create new uber account - Create new proxy credit card - Request ride to given destination from current Back down to $9.50 avg. Tech companies are so comically evil that it's transcended unfunny.
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RKV@RKV2401·
@BarryRoland19 13-14k steps (reported) happens sometimes on a more active day. The only time I’ve seen 20k steps reported was when I did a Coogee-Bondi walk and then walked back from Bondi-Coogee, plus taking the bus etc. I don’t think it’s a realistic number unless it’s a race day
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BarryRoland19@BarryRoland19·
Don't understand people who claim to walk 20k steps a day. Occasionally, on the weekends, when I tell my wife "let's go on a long walk", and we walk all day, and I look at my phone after hours and hours of walking, I'm at like 16,230 max. Is everyone just a liar?
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basil@blis5ful·
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RKV@RKV2401·
@WedgeBuster88 50 squats is the real shocker - my PT told me to do 100 reps of b/w squats (in 3 sets, tbf, so 33 per set) before even touching the barbell for squats. They're surprisingly easy and it only takes a couple of weeks to get used to the high rep range.
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Richárd@krichard121212·
Completely true. I remember this moment like it was yesterday: it was in the free weight section during my first year of lifting. All the guys in the gym—five crossfitters and three gymbros—teamed up to move a weight, and we failed for a week straight. Then a bodybuilder who just moved here who didn’t even train for strength took a look out of pity, and lifted it within 20 seconds. After this happened 5-6 times in a row, we all came to the realization that, no matter how strong we previously thought we were, we just didn’t have the genetics to truly succeed in lifting heavy weights. This wasn’t terribly hard on me—I had realized long ago that my real interests lay in cardio—but a few of the gymbros became very depressed for a while. The even more brutal thing was that the bodybuilder didn’t have the goods either, in the end. He was denied his Pro Card a few years later because he couldn’t produce meaningful new mass, and now works as a personal trainer.
Taisu Zhang@ZhangTaisu

Completely true. I remember this moment like it was yesterday: it was in an advanced number theory class in my junior year of college. All the students in the class—five graduate students and three undergraduates—teamed up to solve a problem, and we failed for a week straight. Then a newly hired assistant professor who didn’t even work in this field took a look out of pity, and solved it within 20 minutes. After this happened 5-6 times in a row, we all came to the realization that, no matter how good we previously thought we were, we just didn’t have the talent to truly succeed in professional-grade pure math. This wasn’t terribly hard on me—I had realized long ago that my real interests lay elsewhere—but a few of the graduate students became very depressed for a while. The even more brutal thing was that the assistant professor didn’t have the goods either, in the end. He was denied tenure a few years later because he couldn’t produce meaningful new research, and now works at a hedge fund.

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RKV@RKV2401·
@Hmmm_er @Windsofchange72 Also, it's unlikely they (the hotel guys) are going to end up a wageslave when they have a decent job abroad and their parents are selling off a 100cr asset
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N.@Hmmm_er·
@Windsofchange72 A frnd, who lives abroad since 10+ yrs, family runs manufacturing business and they want him to return to handle affairs. He prefers to work in the high pressure startup doing what he loves rather than returning and doing where he is nt interested. Not everything is for money!!
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SambhavāmiYugeYuge - Healthmaxxing🌞
You have to be extremely brainded to give up on an Entrepreneurial opportunity and settle for a 9-5 abroad. What kind of slave mentality is this? As a Gujarati this sounds abhorrent to me. Even if you're so incompetent that you can't run the business hire a CEO but why would you give up such an opportunity and become a wageslave in another country.
Ashtavakra Anshumat@AnshumatVakra

Breh wtf

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RKV@RKV2401·
@AnshumatVakra It’s almost like there’s more to life than money and you can step away from things you have no interest in doing
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RKV@RKV2401·
@0xluffy Why not actually get better and better Give 90-95% at the start (agree with you on not setting unrealistic expectations) and then keep improving what that realistic baseline is
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luffy@0xluffy·
never give your 100% on your first day at work not even the first week not even the first month if you go all in they expect that to be your baseline forever and on days you feel off your colleagues think you are slacking you gotta make them think you are absolutely horseshit from the start ideally go to japan for a trip or something then slowly ramp up make them think you are getting better and better
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RKV@RKV2401·
@Michael_Druggan @Grok how much exercise does someone have to do to increase their daily burn rate from ~2200 calorie (assuming a sedentary lifestyle) to 4000 calories a day?
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Michael Druggan@Michael_Druggan·
This is oversimplified because cutting 400 calories out of your diet doesn't just take 30 seconds. It requires you to deal with higher hunger levels throughout the whole day. Having a high metabolic rate and high activity level is important for fat loss because eating 3000 calories when your maintenance is 4000 calories is a lot less miserable than eating 1200 calories when your maintenance is 2200 calories even though they produce the same deficit.
Oliver Anwar@theoliveranwar

The average person runs for 30 minutes to burn 400 calories. The smart person avoids 400 calories in 30 seconds by not eating ice cream. Prioritize diet for fat loss, not cardio.

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RKV@RKV2401·
@aaraynsh Even simpler - just tip (the amount of the coupon/discount/whatever amount you want to tip) to every driver offline. The systems don't know that you're tipping, the driver gets a substantial payout (even 30-50Rs. matters to them as that's ~how much they make on one order)
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Aaraynsh@aaraynsh·
Zomato, Swiggy Blinkit could give customers a choice. Run a survey. Ask who’s willing to pay a little extra so delivery partners earn more. For those users, coupons and discounts can be turned off. The money that would have gone into those discounts can be pooled into a separate fund and paid out directly to delivery partners as incentives. Win for delivery partners. Win for customers who want to support them. Win for other customers and the company with no strike or protest. Everyone wins.
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RKV@RKV2401·
@NetflixIndia respectfully, who are you to decide whether I connect my laptop via my "household Wi-Fi" or via Ethernet? And no, I'm not going to request an email code once a month just to continue using the subscription that I am paying for. No help section in the app either.
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