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I highly recommend dotter, especially if your dotfiles have variation from machine to machine and or if you don't need all of them at a given time. It's pretty simple and lightweight

https://github.com/SuperCuber/dotter


Location: Kingston, Rhode Island, USA

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Rhode Island or Massachusetts

Technologies:

- Languages (ordered by experience): Java, Python, Javascript, C, C++, C#, Lua, Kotlin

- Android: AndroidX / Jetpack architecture components, Room, Gson, Glide, Espresso.

- Networking: Websockets & WebRTC, ZMQ, MQTT, TCP / UDP

- Front-end: Qt, JQuery, d3.js, Bootstrap, Google Charts, Full Calendar

- Back-end: Docker & Docker Compose, PHP, SQL (MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite)

- ML: classification, sequential models (RNNs, Transformers), computer vision (CNN, RCNN-like, DETR, few-shot / zero-shot object detection) using primarily PyTorch.

Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mMBs9Cqs95v-55x_a61_XsMpoJ1...

Email: tfrink238@gmail.com


Studies have shown that high levels of micro plastics can cause neurotoxicity in fish [1] which I'm surprised no one else is mentioning. It seems that nano plastics might even be more concerning seeing that they can pass the blood brain barrier [2].

[1] https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0166445X1.... [2] https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/09/170925104730.h...


I like the "3.5x" faster cpu performance figure. Could they be any more misleading?


Yes... it was unclear before this particular research study.

> The MRI scans found changes to participants' brains that appeared to be specifically associated with their alcohol use during these celebrations. The more that participants drank, the more atrophy was detectable in their posterior corpus callosum, notwithstanding their alcohol and cannabis use histories. The 17 participants who had experienced a blackout showed greater loss of volume in this brain region than those who did not.


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