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Africans and Indians are not minorities. Sure, if they live in the US, but I'm pretty sure OP referring to people in other countries.

Memecoin launchpad and dex on the solana chain. One giant player in the space and we’re going to shake things up a bit. Should launch January - send.fun

Did he find it with a helicopter?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffEYqGGYXRk


That was a plane ;-) I knew it was going to be that video before I even saw the jumble of letters at the end of the URL, it's one of my favourites :-D

There is a Swiss restoration youtube channel, my mechanics, that's restoring a 1973 Datsun 240Z. It's quite a project and worth watching if you're into that sort of thing. He's incredibly talented and loads of other restoration projects that are super interesting. Easily my favorite youtube channel!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B13vXFj37RI&list=PLN0SuqPcbL...


My dad had a 240Z, finally sold it off a few years ago. He had a hard time keeping that car running, always something wrong with it. Guy who bought it lives near me and he fully rebuilt it. Ran into him a few months ago, said it's still a work in progress.


Yeah, with cars of that age, you either become a part-time car mechanic or you get rid of them. The upside is of course that with cars from the eighties and before, you still can repair most of the things yourself...

I don't remember a time in my life longer than six months when that car was properly running.

Here's the first video in a series where an American YouTuber restores (and gives away) a 1983 Datsun 280ZX

https://youtu.be/SwSm63W2fNg

Full playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uU3vhL4Xvzk&list=PLmhNtwDcrR...


Steal money from rich people, you typically end up in prison.


It worked for Robin Hood, mostly.


"Chronic sleep deprivation is the larger issue. And how we really don't have treatments on how to fix that"

Sure we do, however, not everyone is willing to hike 20-30 miles a day and sleep in a tent. It's not practical but it is very effective.


Physically exhausting yourself isnt a solution. Its tangential to the real issue. Its a bit like suggesting you can solve anxiety caused by trauma by drinking large amounts of alcohol everyday. No, instead we should be treating trauma. Its like putting autistic kids through rough ABA therapy, no instead we should finding accommodations and support for autistic people.

People have natural sleep rhythms. Society should conform to that, instead capitalism demands we conform to what it deems profit maximizing.


I agree with you. I regularly have strong insomnia and I have tried physical exhaustion.

It usually works for the first few days of doing it but then it's like my body (probably moreso my mind) gets used to it and it doesn't help with sleep anymore.

Arguably it feels even more unhealthy because it's like my body is fully exhausted and tired but my mind won't let me sleep so no restoration can happen.


Not physically exhausting yourself is the real issue. It's our natural state as humans. We're not meant to be staring at screens having discussions about chronic sleep deprivation on an internet forum, we're meant to be outside moving our bodies.


I use cursor daily, my business partner uses CC. Without a doubt, CC is certainly better, I'm just not willing to let go of the flow I spent the last year fine tuning. I'll probably make the leap after we finish the latest release.


Yes. IIRC they made over $10B in profit last year. Easily the most successful crypto company ever.


Thread from a few months ago with 400+ comments.

[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44020832


From what I’ve read it’s because there is a massive amount of Chinese investment in US equities and crypto markets.


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