HN profile points to a blog, which points to a linkedin page for Sunny R Gupta. Twitter user Sunny R Gupta is the only follower of the website's account. Also an author on the website https://eachlist.com/members/sunny_r_gupta/ Meanwhile the author of the article Stella Dankworth uses a profile image that I can find as stock photo on hundreds of websites. What I'm trying to say is the title is likely not a surprise to the user.
How dependent are we on technology to run the economy. Shouldn't a system this reliant on technology have sufficient contingency plans and regular mock-failure-tests every often?
I am planning to actively scourge the internet for new providers, update the repository with useful insights about the usage of GPUs for ML practitioners and also help enthusiasts with lowering the barrier of entry by passing on information about promo codes & credits.
Ofcourse, if the ecosystem also sees necessity of having such a one-stop destination, it'd be great because the entire community if much better off having it rather than not! :)
The article mentions in detail how two startups have been trying to hold their visitors hostage by not letting them leave their websites. (Calling this browser history hijacking)
Make sure most of your tutorials are around the language and not specific to some frameworks.
Being able to understand the underlying language has been key to finally get a grasp on what happens under the hood with Modern Magical Frameworks.
Also, being able to understand the event-loop and how JS manages memory etc is worth getting into once you have the basics clear. I recommend understanding the internals of V8 at some-point down the line.