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For the first one, I got these results from the Deepseek app, after it "thought" for 156 seconds:

    1. Take the wolf over
    2. Return alone.
    3. Take the goat over.
    4. Bring the wolf back.
    5. Take the cabbage over.
    6. Return alone.
    7. Take the wolf over.
It gave an invalid solution to the second one, but in the thinking steps it says:

    Oh, right! The actual problem is that the goat will eat the cabbage if left alone. Similarly, the wolf will eat the goat if they're left alone.


People advocating against storing 2FA codes in the password manager are correct from a purist perspective, but not from a pragmatic perspective if you ask me.

If my device is compromised, along with my device's password, as well as the password manager's password, then yeah... I'm screwed.

As long as I keep my devices up-to-date though, I believe the highest risk comes from state-sponsored actors. I've chosen convenience, and I've made my peace with it.


My biggest problem with Go is readability of some projects. In many cases, the code is split across files in an unintuitive way, and you can only navigate with the help of an IDE.


I've tried Rust, and it's just too much cognitive overhead. C is simple, and that simplicity is hard to beat. Go on the other hand is more like C in that regard.


Interesting. I find the thinner S10 less appealing visually speaking.


Time and time again, we learn that 'your mileage might vary'. I've found that the best way to live life is to find out what is considered best, and adapt it to you and your body.


This is a very poor analogy. It's not a matter of abstractions, it's a matter of getting someone or something else to do the work, while you mostly watch and fix any errors you're able to catch.


It's almost as if we shouldn't treat their words as gospel. By them I mean people who were in the right place at the right time and had the right amount of luck, which is what success looks like usually.


Typical cargo cult behaviour:

People here idolize him and associates because they think it increases the chances of selling their company for billions of dollars one day.


Looks like just the kind of book I'd want to read. I bought a copy :)


Glad to hear and thanks for the support. Chapter 3 should be in the MEAP soonish (submitted the draft last week). Will also upload my code for chapter 4 to GitHub soonish, in the next couple of days, just have to type up the notes.


The US does have a history of helping fund terrorist organizations, just like Netanyahu has helped fund Hamas.


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