why limit yourself to someone else's preference and curation?
go build a db
go build a web framework
go write a file system
go build an operating system
go build a prog language
go write a webserver
go build an ORM
go build an agent
build whatever excites you
you have all the resources in the world to build literally anything you want. why follow a roadmap!
There is incredible alpha in learning how things work and why. And why people chose to build systems the way they did.
That’s an underrated part to making something new.
The future will not be the same as the past. But it will rhyme. And knowing how it works is the first step to making the right changes that fit today’s tech and today’s market needs.
Chinese scientists have developed the best shortest-path algorithm in 41 years! A team from Tsinghua University has broken Dijkstra’s “sorting barrier” — the first improvement since 1984.
The new algorithm runs in O(m \log^{2/3} n) time. Potential applications? Faster shorter waits for route calculations, fewer traffic jams, cheaper deliveries, and more efficient computer networks. And, of course, a need to update computer science curricula :)
Study on wild chimpanzees found something counterintuitive: alpha males (often seen as only violent) showed more empathy than females, consoling the distressed and mediating conflicts.
Power, at its best, protects. Maybe that’s a lesson for humans too.
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@amazonIN I used the multi-address delivery feature to order a chair to Delhi & books to Bangalore. But your system scheduled chair installation in Bangalore instead of Delhi—where the chair is! No UI to change it & customer support isn’t helping. Please fix this bug and help me.
Your UI picks the installation address automatically based on delivery location—which is correct. But in my case, it's wrongly picking Bangalore, not Delhi. This seems like a bug with the multi-address logic.
Customer support says “installation address is the delivery address” — which should mean Delhi! But the system picked Bangalore instead, and there's no way to change it. Please escalate this. #AmazonHelp#UXBug@JeffBezos@AmitAgarwal