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I’m not sure how true this is given that both Clinton and Obama cut the deficits and in Obama’s case he did it despite complaints from the left.


Trio Labs Inc, Full Stack SWE | Full-time onsite in Morrisville, NC

We design and build printers that we run in house to make incredibly small metal parts, primarily for the med-tech industry.

We are looking for a full-stack engineer to join our small team to help us build out both internal and customer facing software.

Email resume: davefolarin at triolabs.com

This is a fully onsite role.


I'm working on a 2D computational geometry library with a focus on irregular part packing in Rust. IE laying out laser cuts for wood or water jet for metal. https://crates.io/crates/babushka

I've got some nice types set up and a no fit polygon algorithm. Working on the genetic algorithm for packing à là svgnest.


What has your experience using GPUI been like?


Also wondering how stable it is (how often are they breaking source compatibility?) Since it is not released on crates.io


Trio Labs | https://www.triolabs.com/ | Morrisville, NC USA | Full Time | ONSITE | Full Stack Developer

We are a high-growth, product-focused manufacturer, bringing high-value medical devices to market using a proprietary Additive Manufacturing technology called Resin Infused Powder Lithography (RIPL).

We are seeking an experienced Full Stack Web Developer to contribute to the development of internal and customer facing web applications.

We make very very small metal parts using an entirely in-house-developed hardware and software stack. You'd be the third software engineer in a close-knit, interdisciplinary team.

We are flexible on our tech stack but right now it's a mix of Python, JS, Tailwind, PostgreSQL, and Flask running on on-prem machines. If you have experience/interest in 3D rendering, CAD, computational geometry, and industrial automation, that's a plus. Closer to the industrial automation and 3D processing side its a mix of Python, C++, C, and Rust.

If you really enjoy having a physical result to look at and being close to your users. This might be a good fit for you.

Please email careers@triolabs.com with your resume, any links to your portfolio / code, and a short cover letter explaining your relevant experience.


This implies that your death and all others are not correlated. I’d argue that if an asteroid hits the death correlation is almost 1.


I think that's what he's trying to point out


I wanted to say the same thing but I attempted to use an intuition pump


The app is called seek and it works very well with local models.

https://www.inaturalist.org/pages/seek_app


I believe allocating memory for objects on the heap. https://stackoverflow.com/a/80113/10654749


I think it’s more specific, something along the lines of turning a reference (pointer-allocated) object to a value-based object? But I’m woefully ignorant on this.


Oh, by "boxing object", I meant to create the in-memory object that can be used by JavaScript runtime, preferably native objects. For example, in JSC case, something like https://developer.apple.com/documentation/javascriptcore/jsv....


Ah, thanks


Used to work in an office overlooking this bridge. When a crash happened all work ceased and we’d gather around a window to gawk at the accident. Sometimes it felt like they came in clusters.

I felt extra bad when it was a rental.


Interestingly random events like this do tend to cluster. There are lots of arrangements where clusters exist and very few where it doesn't, so clustering is a lower entropy state. Plane crashes are similar.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poisson_clumping

https://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/109390/how-odd-is-...


Death’s end by Cixin Liu employed a similar plot device . A great read.


I'll admit that I preferred the first two books in the trilogy.

But it was a very interesting ending!


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