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  1. I commend you for achieving the success that you have, especially for doing so later in life. FWIW, I am early 40s and have been in tech since 2003, and still experience intense imposter syndrome. I have changed jobs 7 times and every time I go through it again. It becomes very mentally taxing, to say it mildly. I don't really have any advice, but know that you are definitely not alone.

  2. It's so hard to not believe in God also though. How tf did the universe come into being if no creator? Either way the implications are astounding.

  3. Same lol. I'm in tech 20 years and have always felt like an imposter. I fantasize about the day I can retire and stop subjecting myself to this mental illness inducing activity.

  4. Stock prices go up when companies make more money. The unprecedented increase in productivity from AI will likely lead to big gains for US stocks in general, but particularly the top tech companies who are developing and deploying AI will be the primary beneficiaries. Those companies will become enormously more valuable because AI will generate massive amounts of value/money, and their stocks will gain in market capitalization commensurately. It’s likely the top companies could control a large portion of the economic value of the world, and I want to own shares of them when they do.

  5. Hey thanks for posting,, this is a really great idea! Between work and family, my social circle has dwindled over the years and it leaves me feeling isolated.

  6. My son too got a gaming PC for Christmas and we hit this same snag. I just unplugged the cat5 cable going into my router directly from the wall into the PC for long enough to download the WiFi driver.

  7. Still be interested to know mod vs unmodded what the price difference would be. Side note you can fix the fault by doing a recalibration with odbeleven.

  8. Thanks. I'm curious too. If it's < 800 or so there's no point in putting them back on lol.

  9. Yes it is a bummer that Mike Ross leaves the show, but the upside is that so too does Rachel. She made me cringe 90% of the time, and now the show is easier to watch for me. I am on episode 12 of season 8 and really into it.

  10. Is it really hard to believe that the United States military, if it found a gateway to other planets in its basement, would do a galaxy wide Afghanistan?

  11. I can relate. I don't feel this way when working on my side gigs or also a startup though. For me I think I hate working for big companies and hate having to be forced to do so. Nobody is twisting my arm but I do need the consistent pay check. Sadly my side gig doesn't pay enough to go full time but who knows maybe some day.

  12. You hit the nail on the head with number 1. I was so pissed as a 90s kid that I didn't have VR readily available. I have a quest pro and play from time to time, but it actually wasn't as addictive as I thought it might be.

  13. After retirement, I plan to attend more stand-up meetings. One thing I cannot get enough of is status meetings.

  14. I don’t have direct experience with on-ramps, but I would imagine if you are just trying to fund a smart contract (transfer ETH or tokens to it), you should just be able to enter the smart contract address as the recipient in your on ramp. The function to transfer is the same regardless of if the recipient address is an EOA or smart contract.

  15. Thank you. I bit the bullet and just deployed a contract with a payable fallback method. I was able to successfully fund the contract from the Stripe on-ramp.

  16. Depending on the use case, it is common to have a single Cloud Build instance in one project with SA access across the projects it needs to deploy against.

  17. Thank you. After following those directions, I think I am very close. But getting a permissions error:

  18. I've also confirmed through the Policy Analyzer that the default compute service account in the project that I'm deploying to (the one that I added the cloud build principal to from the other project) indeed does have the run.services.get.

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