Jacob Crabtree

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Jacob Crabtree

Jacob Crabtree

@crabtr26

Software Engineer | Blockchain/AI Enthusiast

Detroit, MI Katılım Ekim 2020
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Jonathan Gorard
Jonathan Gorard@getjonwithit·
How many holes does a straw have? Topologically, of course, it has 1: it's homeomorphic to a punctured disk. But intuitively it has 2: one at the top and one at the bottom. And this answer lies at the heart of the most rigorous axiomatization of quantum field theory. (1/20)
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SolanaFloor
SolanaFloor@SolanaFloor·
🚨 BREAKING: SolanaFloor has obtained exclusive video evidence exposing a $200M+ memecoin extraction scheme tied to @KelsierVentures , @MeteoraAG and @WEAREM3M3_ . The footage, featuring DeFi Tuna Founder @CavemanDhirk and Ben Chow, lends further credibility to allegations of coordinated market manipulation.
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Jacob Crabtree@crabtr26·
A few years back I applied to a company with a referral from the hiring manager who I had previously worked with while consulting for that same company. I listed the exact database technologies that they used in the role… which I knew perfectly well because I had literally done that role for that hiring manager for over 2 years as a consultant. HR lady didn’t let me past the initial phone screen because it “doesn’t say SQL on your resume”.
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PoIiMath@politicalmath·
One company I'm interviewing with is the Platonic ideal of broken tech hiring They ask if I have experience in technology XYZ and I say "yes, enormous experience" and they say "then why isn't acronym ABC on your resume" and I say "b/c ABC is a name we haven't used for 10 years"
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Jacob Crabtree@crabtr26·
@aravindputrevu @theo @coderabbitai My main gripe was with the wordiness. I found the descriptions were mostly accurate but the AI would throw in a lot of qualifying language that was very artificial sounding at times. For example, “reorganized structure for better organization”.
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Theo - t3.gg
Theo - t3.gg@theo·
I want a bot that will auto-open a PR for me when I push a new branch to a repo. Generate the title and description. Read the contributing file to know how to format it. Kill the annoying tasks so I can ship faster
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Mikey O’ver
Mikey O’ver@MikeyOver1·
“They tried to bury me dog……..but you can’t bury what comes from the dirt” I am now all in on the Lions, wow.
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Jacob Crabtree@crabtr26·
Bitcoin has lost its way. I feel similarly about ETH. The vision was to build a new financial system without gatekeepers. The current status quo is to hand things over to the existing players and/or become them. Every time I see a Fibonacci drawing on a Bitcoin chart, a little part of me dies
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Kyle
Kyle@kylelangham·
@ajki76 It's a head-scratcher to me... ICP has been a top growing chain in EC's annual report the past two years... not sure why the media is surprised by this.
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Jacob Crabtree@crabtr26·
Yeah this part is slightly tricky. You can't install npm packages from the javascript notebooks to use the juno SDK. You can install most python packages using Pyodide though. Unfortunetly ic-py doesn't publish a pure Python wheel, otherwise you could just pip install that from a notebook and use a canister for storage.
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David Dal Busco
David Dal Busco@daviddalbusco·
@crabtr26 @junobuild Data would need to be persisted within the Satellite Storage to make it shareable, as they are currently saved on the client side, right? That can be explored in future iterations if there's demand—it's already super cool!
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Jacob Crabtree@crabtr26·
Hey @junobuild, do you guys like Jupyter Notebooks? If so, check out the template I created which makes it super easy to share them with your friends using my favorite hosting platform 😉 github.com/GoldToothRicha…
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Jacob Crabtree@crabtr26·
@daviddalbusco @junobuild When I was in school, I worked on a lot of science/math research. Most of the professors and students I knew used Jupyter pretty exclusively. Sharing any results with non-techy collaborators was always quite annoying. It’s pretty awesome that I can now just drop them a link.
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David Dal Busco
David Dal Busco@daviddalbusco·
@crabtr26 @junobuild That's so cool, Jacob! When I was contracting for ETH Zürich, all my colleagues and students were using Jupyter Notebooks, but I had no clue what was going on. Now I can finally try to figure it out. 😉
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Jonathan Gorard
Jonathan Gorard@getjonwithit·
Lord Kelvin famously believed that atoms were "knots in the aether". And he was onto something: perhaps not atoms per se, but knots can indeed tell us something quite deep about the nature of the universe, and the relationship between classical and quantum field theories. (1/16)
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Jacob Crabtree@crabtr26·
The language @PalmerLuckey and @paulg are using to describe this situation is far more disengenous than the omission from the article. Palmer claims that the author "Fabricated quotes by taking two different sentences from two different parts of an hour-long talk". The entire quote comes from a single continuous section of the talk that lasts 30 seconds. I can concede that the author of the article should have included some elipses or a [REDACTED] to indicate that they had cut out the middle two sentences. Those two sentences make no impact on the meaning of the quote anyway. It is definitely not "the opposite of what he actually said" by any sensible interpretation of the word "opposite". Palmer seems to be most upset about the fact that they did not include his qualification "I’m not doing that directly, my life’s not on the line". However, he literally goes on to include himself in that "warrior class" in the very next sentence: "you need people like me, who are sick in that way...". I call BS.
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I don’t get his game here man says it, it’s linked in the article with the timestamp, he goes on social media and says he didn’t the tech right really loves a vibes-based, post-evidentiary world, huh

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Jacob Crabtree@crabtr26·
I can 100% believe that Palmer is being misunderstood here. I myself am quite nervous when speaking publically and would be very likely to put my foot in my mouth if I were under the same circumstances. I just cannot support his attack on this journalist or his claim that this is some sort of "journalistic malpractice" or a "fabricated quote". My genuine opinion at this point is that it seems like he made a simple mistake and probably wishes he could have this one back. I just think he should just own up to it and be more careful the next time.
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Joshua | Building Trains 🚆
Joshua | Building Trains 🚆@JoshuaKDominic·
As someone who attended the talk live - some context could help. This particular part of the talk was talking about various perspectives different types of people have on violence. Some people hate violence and think people who do it are terrible. “Philosopher types” Some people who happily engage in violence and sleep great. “Warrior class” @PalmerLuckey point was that the world is a better place when the violence is channeled into positive social outcomes that benefit everyone, include the philosopher types who hate them. And palmer wants to empower them to positive social outcomes. (Correct me if wrong please)
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Jacob Crabtree@crabtr26·
@PalmerLuckey @paulg If you are truly being misunderstood, you are making it very easy for those who seek to do so intentionally.
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