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So basically Modafinil. Do you take that every day, or sporadically?


You might want to do some research into Magnesium L Threonate. It seems it is better absorbed by the body


This is very positive. What is the prayer?


I find the biggest demotivator for me is alcohol.


For me it's cigarettes, I mean smelling cigarettes smoked by people around, not me. There's surely some psyche behind, I've associated this smell and cigarettes with death


Hangovers, or alcohol? I find a glass in the evening to be like a second wind usually. It can put me in a relaxed, unstuck state. But I also generally stop right there, at a glass.


Here are some signs of burnout: Thinking about leaving the job every day. Not enjoying things that used to enjoy before. Irascible Thinking about taking sick days

The things you can do is : Take a few days off Try to sleep a lot


I think I just realized I don't like my job reading this.


Do you think it is going to become better?


Or, ask yourself can you make it better so it's more enjoyable going forward?

I've had this experience a few times; horrible code base & practices, but I've managed to make it better (and tell my colleagues how to do better going forward) and it's been great ever since.


Just bought one from 2014. Has horrible transmission that has a recall, and I was just thinking about taking it to the dealer.Why not go for 2 recalls instead of 1.


Works great in Embedded Linux, and it is easy to crosscompile.



This is for certification, not demonstration missions. That capsule is scheduled for the unmanned DM-1 flight, after which will be the manned DM-2 flight, at which point SpaceX will submit its data for final certification in advance of operations flights.

As an aside, the author (Eric Berger) is in no way biased against SpaceX - he's one of the most overtly pro-SpaceX journalists around.


I am a small electronic board manufacturer in US. I buy bare PCB boards from China and populate them here. Usually the parts are bought from Digikey, Mouser or other distributor. Adding a 25% tax will not incentivize any American company to start produce parts here.It is way to little and to late. If 10 boards are $2 in China, are maybe $30 in US , so even you put 100% import tax, the China price is still competitive. The law is unfairly hitting the small US companies. Sparkfun , Adafruit will be hit, but not Apple or HP because they are finishing the product in China. The only ones winning from this is the US government that is getting 25% of the money . This is definitely not creating jobs.


I think it's creating manufacturing jobs in China. If Trump had instead put a 25%tax on assembled electronics and not components then Apple et al would have an incentive to move manufacturing back to the US - and Adafruit and Sparkfun would not be effected

On the other hand I'm a small open source hardware manufacturer in New Zealand, I manufacture and ship from China - because I couldn't make a competitive product is I built or shipped stuff from here, I live at the end of the world's supply chain - NZ has almost no trade barriers, removed all govt subsidies propping up industry decades ago - we do have free-trade agreements with China - this new regime is good for me Trump's 25% trade barrier let's me compete better against American competitors, driving up their costs but not mine.

Remember you (in the US) have a higher standard of living than China - it's why your labour costs more - frankly you can't compete (and as their standard of living rises China can't compete with Vietnam .... we're already seeing that) - this is how 3rd world countries become 1st world ones, it's how China is building a middle class, which is a good thing, countries with large happy middle classes have a lot to lose and don't like to go to war.

Long term this process will tend to drag the US and China's standards of living to similar levels, if you can keep growth happening in the US at higher rates than China then you may see no change, if you stifle jobs you'll see it drop. Short term this is a problem, longer term looking at the bigger picture it's probably a good thing, a safer world


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