<rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Hacker News: ebg13</title><link>https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=ebg13</link><description>Hacker News RSS</description><docs>https://hnrss.org/</docs><generator>hnrss v2.1.1</generator><lastBuildDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2026 11:28:02 +0000</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://hnrss.org/user?id=ebg13" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"></atom:link><item><title><![CDATA[New comment by ebg13 in "Build your own bamboo bike kit"]]></title><description><![CDATA[
<p>You're probably right. I don't know what would be a sane instrument to compare to bicycle care though. Is it possible to play music with a giant rock? It's weird seeing this kind of language about a classic utilitarian device that has stood the test of time exactly because it requires very little care or maintenance.</p>
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<p>Thanks. It's hard to express how literally almost everyone who enters a PhD program is coming right out of undergrad and is still in many ways a child. There are no good decisions because making good decisions depends on having good insight and information and guidance, and the only people who can give good insight to the next set of children are either in therapy or quit, but the only people who get asked for guidance are the small fraction who made it.<p>And the entire system depends on funneling more children into the meat grinder so they have the most perverse incentive to just keep lying about everything. Graduate students are used and abused for a huge amount of lecturing, guiding, and grading so that schools don't have to pay for professors, so that they can have more millionaire administrators and football coaches and replace the flowers in the quad every week and other weirdly expensive stupid shit instead of providing basic healthcare or a decent wage for their lecturers. And then people are surprised to hear that the same schools that have grad students doing a ton of the work for peanuts don't have professor positions available at the end.</p>
]]></description><pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2020 04:57:42 +0000</pubDate><link>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25503023</link><dc:creator>ebg13</dc:creator><comments>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25503023</comments><guid isPermaLink="false">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25503023</guid></item><item><title><![CDATA[New comment by ebg13 in "Build your own bamboo bike kit"]]></title><description><![CDATA[
<p>This seems like a fun, slightly expensive craft project but not a serious bicycle. Or maybe the problem is that it's a little _too_ serious of a bicycle.<p>$400 for just some tubes, glue, and dropouts, plus another $800-$2500 for the other parts needed to turn the frame into an actual bicycle, plus however much you value several days of labor, and then from their FAQ...<p>> <i>How long will a bamboo bike frame last? It’s difficult to say. If you care for your bike as you would for a musical instrument...</i><p>Care for your bike like a musical instrument?! They can't be serious. That instrument had better be a steel triangle.<p>> <i>Are Bamboo Bicycles strong enough? Absolutely! Over the hundreds of bamboo bikes built, they have travelled thousands of miles</i><p>Is that 10 miles each? That's not very reassuring.<p>> <i>If you crash, won’t you get splinters? Likely, yes</i><p>Oh fun.</p>
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<p>Nice idea and implementation!<p>In case you plan to move this from hackathon experiment to real product, to me the second letter in the logo splash (first image in the readme) looks like an "l" instead of the "r" that it's supposed to be. So I first read it as "BlightPath" which is probably not desired.</p>
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<p>> <i>I'm curious, what advice would you give to a person that is in that position you were when the opportunity of PhD was given? (and have a childhood dream of being a professor)</i><p>Bluntly, if your goal is to become a professor, don't. With 99.99% certainty, you will not become a professor and the opportunity cost is extremely high.<p>Almost nobody with a PhD who dreams of being a professor ever actually gets to be. Most quit or only ever become adjuncts, and, in the US at least, adjuncts earn less than minimum wage and get zero respect from anyone. Most likely you will be abused by institution after institution who will keep telling you how important your dream is while stringing you along and paying you next to nothing. Or you will quit. Or you will have a mental breakdown.<p>If you can see yourself being happy doing literally anything else, do literally anything else. If you can't see yourself being happy doing literally anything else, spend some more time thinking about it.<p>If you're independently wealthy and don't really need to succeed at the goal to live a happy life of luxury, then definitely go for it.</p>
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<p>Startups tend to at least pay you for your time and effort, I think? But I wouldn't call startup culture healthy either.</p>
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<p>> <i>Why don't you quit</i><p>I did after several years. I, luckily, was in CS and landed on my feet. My partner and many friends did not quit. They, unluckily, were not in CS. So I have the displeasure of seeing it from both ends of the degree and many angles.<p>> <i>Is it just sunk-cost fallacy?</i><p>Some but not all. You have to realize that the entire world is gaslighting kids every day into thinking that the hole-in-one once-in-a-lifetime shot is normal and common. But it isn't. It isn't normal. What's normal is failing to make it after giving 7 years of your life for less than minimum wage because there are 1000 applicants for every hyper-specialized position and almost all of them have more experience than freshly-defended-and-posted you, even if you're coming out of Harvard or Yale. But most people at the bottom never see this until it's too late, because nobody at the top talks about this ever. Worse, people at the top constantly lie about it or dismiss how bad everything is because _they_ made it and don't see what's so bad from where they are. They're all stuck in pre-2009 mindsets before available job postings completely fell off a cliff and never recovered.<p>To pervert a common expression, psychological warfare is a hell of a drug.<p>> <i>which means you all need to unionize</i><p>This does happen, but, I don't know where you live, culture in the US is extremely hostile to unionization. Hell, the NLRB only decided that graduate students qualified as employees and were thus _allowed_ to unionize in 2016 after more than a decade of saying otherwise.</p>
]]></description><pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2020 01:57:21 +0000</pubDate><link>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25474284</link><dc:creator>ebg13</dc:creator><comments>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25474284</comments><guid isPermaLink="false">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25474284</guid></item><item><title><![CDATA[New comment by ebg13 in "Postdocs under pressure: ‘Can I even do this any more?’"]]></title><description><![CDATA[
<p>Postgraduate student depression and suicidality is at horrifying proportions. The universities don't care. No one cares. Academia is super fucked and super fucked up, and it just keeps marching onward with blindfold on and fingers in ears, yelling "LA LA LA LA" as loud as possible.<p>Academic positions are basically gone. Whatever didn't vanish completely after the 2009 recession is definitely gone now. Universities continue to purge full professorship as a possibility and continue to shovel more work for less pay onto adjuncts and graduate students making less than minimum wage. And then they put on a big smile for the kids and say "One day you will be a college professor. Look how nice it is. You should join us." A huge lie. A huge malicious pyramid scheme of a scam. Every program churns out PhDs by the dozens every year. Which academic positions are they going to fill? Which of their advisors are retiring? There aren't any positions. Nobody is retiring.<p>And if you think that _science_ is bad, try a non-science field. There's lots of machines being built out there in the world. There's not a lot of people these days giving enough shits to pay historians.<p>I can't think of any other area where it's the _norm_ to need a support group to not quit or kill yourself because a fortress of gold has gaslit you into a deathmarch toward a tiny-fraction-of-a-percent chance of success.</p>
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<p>Many charities keep their resources in investment structures. These are often called endowments.<p>> <i>a charity doesn't (usually) actually use the stock - they would sell it to spend it when they needed the money</i><p>It sounds like that means that withholding the money in order to make it grow better wouldn't actually help them then because then they wouldn't be able to spend it when needed.</p>
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<p>> <i>is it not more effective altruism for those like Bezos and Scott to keep their wealth compounding as effectively as possible, and then donate it much later on, perhaps in a few decades?</i><p>You can donate stock. Or, if desired, the charity can convert your cash back into stock. Or you can transfer the stock into a trust that the charity controls.</p>
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<p>But most people don't need or even care about those things. Making the MB or Air body bigger (not thicker) and just increasing screen, battery, and heatsink size proportionally while keeping it fanless would knock everything else out today for like 99% of people.</p>
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<p>> <i>If Apple makes a 12" MacBook with a M1, it would be awesome.</i><p>I wish Apple would make everything" MacBooks with M1. I hate that I have to wait another year or whatever for a 15/16" screen and will have to pay a measurable weight penalty to get it when nothing stops them from making a 15" ultralight model now that they don't need fans for stunning performance.</p>
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<p>They're very pretty.<p>But I really don't understand the meaning/value of most of the shown descriptions. (I see that the creator is not from an English-speaking country, which may explain also why the grammar is clumsy and none of the final sentences end in punctuation and some of the final sentences aren't sentences.)<p>> <i>"pprint(): You ask a wizard to transform a heavy encyclopedia  to a creature that will look lovely. He changes it into a sheep"</i><p>Why a creature? Why a sheep? What qualities do sheep have that encyclopedias don't? Is pprint wooly? Does it bleat?<p>> <i>"tuple(): A creature and a ghost. One of numerous tuples you can create with this function"</i><p>Why a creature? Why a ghost? What does it even mean to call tuple a creature and a ghost? And this is self referential in a completely opaque way. If I don't yet understand "tuple", how am I to understand "tuple"?<p>> <i>"set(): You threw all unique items into a chest you have found. Soon it became cluttered and unordered."</i><p>Describing a set as "cluttered" (as opposed to granting immediate membership evaluation) and saying that you only put unique items in (as opposed to the set removing duplicates for you) IMO completely obscures the entire definition and purpose of sets.<p>Maybe the game's instructions would clarify a lot, but looking just at the cards themselves as a person who has been programming in and also teaching Python for 15 years now, my primary reaction to "STJ: Python will help you learn to program" is "I don't think so. I actually think this might hurt."</p>
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<p>Riley Reid Estimated MRR: $743,862.34<p>I'm in the wrong business!<p>Meanwhile Nakedbakers has 174,386 subscribers and $0 MRR.<p>But...uhh...where do these estimates come from?</p>
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<p>> <i>I have a pair of Audio Technica A700s, about $150 new that are now 12 years old; I'm on my 3rd set of earpads.</i><p>So you buy a new set of earpads on those every 4 years. But we can also compare with the same-market-segment-as-AirPod-Max (wireless+ANC+mic) Bose QC35, where many people have to replace their earpads _every_ _year_⁰ at $35 a pair (or $20 for third party ones that might last longer but definitely feel worse). So the question I think will be how long the pads last on these. Do you have to replace them every year like with the Bose ones or only every 4 years?<p>⁰ - QC35 ear pad extreme comfort but lack of durability is basically a meme among owners now.</p>
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<p>I think that's the goal. One side is some special equipment and the other side is their simulation.</p>
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<p>Sorry, I didn't mean to give the impression that I was disagreeing. Yes, I agree with you.</p>
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<p>If we assume that they'd make more from your (plural) personal 10 than they'd make from their tiny fraction of total revenue, then yes.</p>
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<p>There's a broken image on the page. <a href="https://i.imgur.com/xwSUXHz.png" rel="nofollow">https://i.imgur.com/xwSUXHz.png</a></p>
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<p><a href="https://www.tripsavvy.com/paris-accessibility-to-disabled-travelers-1618436" rel="nofollow">https://www.tripsavvy.com/paris-accessibility-to-disabled-tr...</a><p>Only one Paris Metro line with 9 stations has elevators and ramps for autonomous wheelchair access. There are 16 numbered lines and hundreds of stations in the city.</p>
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