

Parveen Kaler
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@kaler
Senior Mobile Engineering Manager @Earnin. Occasional angel investor. I like mobile, Crossfit, Vancouver, Canucks, and you.



Canadians argue constantly about whether their MPs are honest and transparent in Parliament. So we measured it. We ranked every MP in Canada's 44th Parliament on one question. When asked something directly, did they actually answer it? Built from 10,000 real parliamentary exchanges and three AI models. 68 MPs scored. Grades from A to D. canada-central.com/scorecards 1/7🧵




Hi. Professional C/C++ programmer here. The open-source code I can find written by Adam Back and Satoshi Nakamoto don't look remotely similar. Back's code looks typical of academic Unix programmers who also hack their code to run on Windows. Satoshi code was written by a professional Windows programmer who also wrote for Unix. Stylistically, they look nothing alike. There's not enough time between 2005 when I can find the newest Adam Back and January 2009 when Satoshi published Bitcoin/0.1 to account for the change. Both are perfectly competent programmers, but stylistically, they are completely different. The NYTimes tried to compare their English language in posts/emails. I'm compare their C/C++ language in their open-source code. The NYTimes merely points out they both use C++ as if that's another corroborating detail, when the actual code seems to disqualify Adam Back.



If one has: 1. Tried FSD 2. Two eyes on their head to look 3. A teeny bit of imagination to extrapolate exponentials Spending $90B on rail is a terrible idea. Most vehicles will: 1. Drive themselves 2. Very very quickly 3. Be electric 4. Be very safe by the time it’s built.


I just came back from a trip to Japan. The Japanese could figure out how to provide their citizens high speed rail. There’s no reason why we can’t. Don’t let Pierre Poilievre deny Canadians high speed rail. If we need help and advice from the Japanese, let’s get it.



Save $90 billion. Protect private property. Stop the Liberal Alto boondoggle: conservative.ca/cpc/halt-the-n…


This is such an unbelievably dark timeline. Would have been too marcabre and far-fetched an episode for Black Mirror in 2012.



10 billion dollars in tax wasted trying and failing to make software that generates a CSV file with 450k rows in it twice a month.


Transparent governance builds better government. As we approach the one-year anniversary of the 45th Parliament of Canada, we're launching our Outcomes Tracker. View the status of 603 commitments made by the federal government at a glance at buildcanada.com/tracker 📊