i am 40 and am worried about retirement. what sort of retirement planning did you do? how much do you think is a good plan. i love startups, i see similar aspiration to continue to work for startups till 60. i am not interested in creating any sort of generational weath or such as i am already doing what i would like to do, large sum of money won't change anything. but i am asking so i can be a bit peaceful to know some advise from my senior.
is it possible in linux to map copy to WIN+C and paste to WIN+V. universally across entire X system. but not Ctrl+C sending, like in terminal if i press Win+C it should not send close signal.
how to build a model like this? is it possible to finetune or distill this from models like 4o?
i want to know how to train for a particular use case for my company. lets say i want to train a model for learning how to use JIRA. how would i go about building this?
i used htmx to write a full b2b insuretech app with customers in 15 days. thats concept to live production grade, enterprise financial app.
i can tell you that it fits so so perfectly for finance apps with lots of forms and data. we have a very sophisticated quote page which also with oob was a breeze.
this was very inspiring to read. i am at 40. i tried a startup and failed about 4 years ago. not sure if i am up for another as its extremely difficult.
i felt i might be too old to try again and felt a little alienated from everyone i speak. everyone speaks about lot of things but feel everything is quote shallow and nobody understands what it takes. i keep having thoughts about what i could have fixed, what business i can try now. am little burnt out from tech and wanted to have a smaller non tech business but felt would i be able to or not. but reading about this gave me a sense of belonging or thought that there are some of us who are always not satisfied.
netflix shows are so predictably boring. seemingly fake suspenses. suddenly ending on a turn. ofcourse we are used to certain patterns in tv. but keeping it so monotonous makes me avoid watching anything that is a "N" in its logo.