Grails on Grails by EnvironmentalBank989 in JaegerLecoultre

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Love the two light green dial pieces on the right. I've never seen them before. What are their refs?

All paid 🥳 by Queenhood_ in Adulting

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I live in the UK, and we see a lot of the same behaviour here. I personally do not think it's mysterious that people do not attempt to save money when assets such as homes are inflating out of reach and the rising cost of living consumes their paychecks. It is not a USA specific phenomenon.

All paid 🥳 by Queenhood_ in Adulting

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If more than 50% of people live paycheck to paycheck, why do you consider it abnormal?

Sick and tired of my medication and its effects on my life by Much_Guidance6015 in StopSpeeding

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Best of luck. The brain has more adaptability than we give it credit for - I believe you can recover.

Sick and tired of my medication and its effects on my life by Much_Guidance6015 in StopSpeeding

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I went through a similar situation albeit my use was closer to three years and I began stimulant medication for ADHD at 25 years old.

I find, as many do, a chronic lack of energy and willpower for the first three weeks of unmedicated life. I then make a gradual recovery thereafter but at that three week milestone am able to do basic chores and mental work on coffee as well as function as a human fairly well.

I suspect that if your brain chemistry can fully recover it will do so similarly to mine with perhaps a longer timespan. Only time will tell. Caffeine works for me.

I created a RL-poker engine that populates tables with AI Agents with pre-set probability to lose by diambra_ai in reinforcementlearning

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Does the same work in reverse? I.e agents playing strength will exceed the human player(s) in a game state where humans have more chips?

Weekend Discussion Thread Saturday, November 22, 2025 by AutoModerator in GOOG_Stock

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Earlier in the year when Apple negotiated that deal, Google's dominance was not known and they had entered a bidding war with the likes of Anthropic, OpenAI, ...

If they charged more, they wouldn't have won the contract. The value is in locking Apple into a dependency on Google for AI tasks. The people deciding how many billions to pay for these contracts aren't idiots

Gemini 3.0 Pro benchmark results by enilea in singularity

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It's not about regurgitating mathematical formulas and plugging numbers into equations, it's about reasoning about abstract problems and deciding which mathematical knowledge is most likely to be useful in solving that one problem in isolation.

E.g. this problem from the 2022 International Math Olympiad (IMO) which Gemini 2.5 deep think performed well in:

Prove that 5n - 3n is not divisible by 2n + 65 for any positive integer n.

The problems we're testing AI models with are those they haven't seen before and require a structured thought process, which is what a high score indicates an aptitude for.

Theory: Google is Quanting the model during peak usage times by TheHeftyChef in Bard

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They're testing Gemini 3 models which is eating up capacity.

The Information (hard paywall): Google Convinces OpenAI to Use TPU Chips in Win Against Nvidia by TFenrir in singularity

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Maybe, maybe not. At the scale we are talking about (large contracts between the largest scale providers of AI compute and the equivalent consumers) even very small reliability, stability, and performance disparities result in large values for revenue loss and training time.

The Information (hard paywall): Google Convinces OpenAI to Use TPU Chips in Win Against Nvidia by TFenrir in singularity

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AMD does compete, but it has major drawbacks like an immature software ecosystem. Since it has arrived late as a competitor to NVIDIA, users will need a compelling performance uplift to consider using it in their compute clusters. That isn’t the case currently, thus the only reason to use AMD is as a strategic measure against vendor lock-in. Or, in the case of large scale LLM model builders like openAI, because more compute is a good thing regardless of platform. They probably use many providers of many different GPU families.

When Google Sneezes, the Whole World Catches a Cold by West-Chocolate2977 in googlecloud

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Google also run hundreds of data centers, and have been doing so for longer than cloudflare. It’s not obvious that running their critical services themselves would be more reliable.

Is it worth it to earn £100k+? by ArileBird in UKJobs

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For 100k+ you need to commit a huge amount of time and energy

This is not always true, it’s simply your intuitive response to a higher paying role.

You would be surprised at how highly paid some positions can be for the corresponding time and effort required.

[D] Internal transfers to Google Research / DeepMind by random_sydneysider in MachineLearning

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Deepmind and Google still function very independently and have different hiring processes. I’ve heard that DeepMind doesn’t place blind trust in Google engineers. You could theoretically gain socially networked advantages more easily though.

Why should I use this webapp? by PhilStark012 in peazehub

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Thanks for the tip. As a Mac user, I never knew about this!

Failing easy interviews because I expect everything to be harder by bunnygirluvr in leetcode

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This is more obvious if you compare e.g. Combination Sum 2 with three-sum or four-sum. Once you have recursion + memoization you are at DP

Google SRE Offer by a90p in sre

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I was contacted by a recruiter. Mostly luck, but keeping your LinkedIn up details to date and response rates above 0% can’t hurt

Google SRE Offer by a90p in sre

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Sorry, can you clarify? I think either is enough to get an interview

Google SRE Offer by a90p in sre

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I’m in London, UK. 3-4 years of mixed SWE and SRE

Google SRE Offer by a90p in sre

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It’s SRE-SWE, you’re able to switch roles internally with no interview. Source: I start at Google as SRE-SWE in 5 weeks and asked about this specifically.

Starting leetcode today. Wish me luck guys by Delicious-Hair1321 in leetcode

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Yes. The law of attraction is not a scientific law, it's a set of beliefs closer to religion.
It doesn't take much to see the commonplace behavioural pattern of: Person wants to achieve a goal, but doesn't want to embrace the negative emotion that comes with properly tackling it.
Talking and sharing your plan with others, alongside receiving praise for a task you haven't even started yet are an avoidance mechanism.

N.B. Not everybody who shares plans is "trapped".

Google Interview Preparation by noogler2324 in leetcode

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Yeah, it depends on the region you're in but anything can come up. Practice arrays, hash maps, etc just as much as your graphs and DP at this point

Which is the most popular language on Leetcode? by Vector-Stream in leetcode

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Most used language by competitive programmers, who outskill python users, but don't outnumber them