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I didn't see The Privacy, Security, & OSINT Show by Michale Bazell. Any opinions on it? The Drive - Peter Attia. Happy Path Programming - Bruce Eckel


Any suggestions for Europe?


I'm sharing a name and surname with a (Bulgarian) criminal. Not sure what to do since it's not a problem so far and google doesn't show any of my pictures.


Saying so with your real name and blog? Good luck.


It has a lot of pointless content and it seems like there are always better sources than it. Maybe their user base grows but the quality of answers drops.


Being recognizable is a point for sure.


Yes, some research is welcome.


I have the same feeling about the UI. The last time I tried watching a course was easier to find the videos on youtube(the author had uploaded them there as well).


I always check the topics on Bellard here on HN, really insightful.

Let's don't forget the obligatory: "Can he invert a binary tree on a whiteboard though?"


The funniest thing about the 'invert a binary tree' meme is that it genuinely is a simple, 5-liner problem that most programmers could solve in five minutes, it just sounds intimidating.


> Let's don't forget the obligatory: "Can he invert a binary tree on a whiteboard though?"

Probably yes.


On every technical talk, there's at least one presenter bragging about previous experience at FAANG. No exceptions, always 1 slide.


I don’t think it’s bragging; I think it’s to establish credibility (“ethos”)


The line between establishing credibility and bragging is easy to cross even for someone who's trying not to cross it.


The problem is that it doesn't really prove anything other than that the person managed to get hired by FAANG.


It's something that must be said, even if they did only a summer internship.


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