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Jay Cruz

👨🏻‍💻 Writes Functions and Occasionally Sentences

Still cries at a good film, still kisses with saliva.

“Packaging my trauma into a consumable commodity.”

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  1. Guyz I got the Royal with Cheese Casio watch. This is freaking sweet. I think I’m a watch guy now. It’s a healthy cult.

  2. This was an awesome run this morning.

  3. The xteink x4 has finally arrived. This is the cutest device I’ve ever held in my hand.

  4. “God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to not tell someone today to shut the fuck up.”

  5. New post on why calling LLM's and Neural Networks “Black boxes" has added so much confusion to the normies about AI. thread-pool.com/llms-arent-bla

  6. Trying to “let that which does not matter truly slide.”

  7. Made this app to make it easy for people to create a cover letter. Feedback is welcome. Be sure to pitch in some money if you find it valuable.

    cover-letter-generator-pied.ve

  8. Having tons of fun playing with the LensLight and LightLeaker app.

  9. A question for extroverts: What’s the longest you can be in silence when you’re around other people? How long can you go without talking?

  10. This has to be the hardest platformer game level ever!

  11. The Coding Train dude is precious. This is the Math teacher I wish I had for every grade I was taught math. youtube.com/watch?v=szXbuO3bVRk

  12. All righty. Let’s get back on the horse. Let's do some deep learning with the DeepLearning.AI Coursera course Neural Networks and DeepLearning. I know. That was a sentence that can cause a migraine.

  13. This case is so freaking cool!

  14. The “rest” operator, … for function parameters is probably one of the worst named things in JavaScript. The "this" is also high up there, but like, why didn't they go with the "gather" operator. “Gather" and “spread” is way more intuitive than “rest" and “spread”.

  15. I think I'm losing beginners mind. I'm finding it more difficult to bridge that gap from things that are obvious to me that beginners clearly don't see as obvious. What I’m secretly saying is that being a Teaching Assistant for a Coding Bootcamp was not exactly my dream job.

  16. My Web Dev Bootcamp where I'm a TA dropped teaching the keyword var for declaring variables in JavaScript, but the curriculum still wants to highlight “new" ES6 things like arrow functions like they're brand new. EcmaScript version 6 came out in 2015. That’s almost a decade!

  17. The Spooky A Frame. Would love to buy this house and fix it up, but don’t have the money, nor the skills.

  18. After using the big one for a few hours, I already see the mini as super tiny, but only when it comes to looking at the screen. However, if they ever make the mini size again in the future with new tech, I would go back again. I still love the small size. It’s the perfect phone size to carry around and hold. Long live the

  19. Playing some Super Meat Boy. That’s not a euphemism for something.

  20. I’m not sure how I feel about this one. Trick r Treat is like if Disney decided to make an actual horror movie for adults. It’s silly like in that cult horror movie kind of way, but unlike horror movies that are goofy, I’m not sure that they made it like that on purpose.

  21. Playing with Logsec. I'm digging it. logseq.com/