Beyond Operating Systems: Ken Thompson's Quest for the Ultimate Jukebox

Legendary computer scientist Ken Thompson gave a talk recently that may not have received the attention it deserved, according to some attendees. While many questions focused on Thompson's views on operating systems, the talk itself centered around a jukebox he had built that contained hit songs from 1900-2000. Thompson, now 80 years old, is still building "cool side projects" and pursuing his interests, and this particular project took years to complete as he compiled and compressed a massive music collection using a Bell Labs-invented algorithm called PAC. While legal issues prevent him from sharing his collection, Thompson's talk was a reminder of the importance of pursuing personal passions and interests, regardless of how they may be viewed by others. Thompson's talk deserves better recognition than it received, and may offer viewers a refreshing break from typical discussions of operating systems and software development.

Insights and Controversies: Navigating Condo Listings and Immigration Challenges in Canada

As someone who is interested in the real estate market, I stumbled upon an interesting conversation online about browsing condo listings, getting pre-approved for a mortgage, and the challenges that immigrants face when trying to practice their profession in Canada. The opinions were both insightful and controversial, but I found some key takeaways that could be useful for those looking to buy a home or immigrate to Canada. Firstly, the two most popular websites for browsing condo listings are Housesigma and Condos.ca. Both sites show sold prices, but be aware that signing up might result in receiving spam from brokers. Additionally, if you need more information on what to look for when buying a resale condo, there are many resources available online, such as blogs and articles.

College Education: To Pursue or Not to Pursue? A Student's Perspective

The Value and Flaws of College Education: A Student Perspective College education has long been regarded as a pathway to success and a prerequisite for a high-paying job. However, in recent years, there has been a shift in attitudes towards college education, with some students questioning its value and necessity. According to a recent post on Hacker News, there are three main uses of college education from students’ perspectives: trade school for technical professionals who need specialist education; a finishing school for the elite; and a blood sports arena for the brilliant to compete for professorships.

The Debate Over Time: Misrepresentation and Controversy in the Philosophical and Scientific Discourse

The debate between scientists and philosophers regarding the nature of time and its direction has been ongoing for years, but a recent article has stirred up controversy by misrepresenting a prominent philosopher as a scientist. The article in question, titled “A growing number of scientists think the universe is conscious,” referred to Australian philosopher Huw Price as a scientist, causing many in the philosophy community to take issue with the misnomer.

React Maintainers Praised for Outstanding Documentation: A Reddit User's Experience

Note from the bot creator: this version generated by gpt-3.5-turbo. See text-davinci-003 version React maintainers receive praise for their focus on documentation, according to a recent comment on Reddit. A user shared their positive experience with the official React documentation when they were learning React a year ago. They explained that the documentation was instrumental in helping them get started with SPA paradigms after a long break from serious coding.