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What is the purpose of this "warning"?

I think this post should be removed. Contact the FBI if you think there has been a crime.


It's not illegal, at least in the United States. But I highly doubt many people want their projects hosted alongside it.


not a drew fan, but you are a vile cowardly person.


> The catch: You share a van with strangers and can only leave from specific locations

So... a bus. More accurately an airport shuttle. Is this satire?

Next up: Uber Self Drive. Reserve a car for as long as you want for $20k payment as a loan, partially refundable on exit. The catch? You need to drive yourself and fill up yourself.


I think this is a human habit issue not a tech one. You could use vim, emacs, vscode, notepad++, confluence, onenote, notion, notes app, email yourself, google docs, google sheets, microsoft todo, google calendar etc.

But you need a brain system to motivate you to do it. Which means knowing why you want to do it but also getting into habits. And repicking uo the habit time and time again after it gets dropped because life happened.

You have provided some nice kettlebells, but one still needs to go to the gym regularly to use them!


When you hop, at least get promoted. That way it paints a better picture. If you can honestly say that job C has more responsibility than B and B than A (even if same title) that is good too.

One option is to work for a large company with more opportunities negating the need to hop due to it going bad financially and more room to go up levels etc.


>> When you hop, at least get promoted. That way it paints a better picture.

I mean, it does, but it's still got a good picture. It comes across as "I'll jump ship the moment a better offer comes along."

The problem with job-hoppers is that there are ones done for sensible reasons (I joined high-risk startups, but ultimately they failed, or got acquired or whatever) and ones who just treat the position as a placeholder until something better comes along, or until they get itchy feet etc.

It's hard during the hiring phase to tell the difference, so employers tend to err on the side of "why take the risk?" Especially in the current market where there are plenty of other applicants.


Is this open source?


Yes, it's MIT licensed.


Does ChatGPT have storage options now? Seems like you would need that unless you paste the output into a doc and reupload it.



Trello is good for the kanban side of things.


Trello was the first tool I used. Drag & drop and the whole UI was fun but it's hard to see the big picture.


Trello is good for small teams that aren't co-located.


I guess this is embarassingly parralelizable in that you can shard by concert to different instances. Might even be a job for that newfangled cloudflare sqlite thing.


Always thought it was because it denotes a process that stays alive and so is like a little living demon in your computer.


Do some AI research that takes advantage of those characteristics.


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