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Ask HN: What did you do or read this weekend that wasn't related to the OpenAI?

15 pointsby ra0x3over 1 year ago
Title says it all. I understand OpenAI is a huge company, tons of smart people, super spicy gossip spreading around the tech circles. But honestly just super exhausted with the story (yes I spend to much time on HN).<p>What did you do or read this weekend that wasn&#x27;t OpenAI related? For me, I&#x27;m reading &quot;Dark Side of Fortune: Triumph and Scandal in the Life of Oil Tycoon Edward L. Doheny&quot; and loving it so far!

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clothsover 1 year ago
Oh, that would be SpaceX Starship Launch :), same huge company, tons of smart people, super spicy gossips
ptwobrussellover 1 year ago
Empire of the Summer Moon (S.C. Gwynne)<p>It&#x27;s the story of the rise + fall of the Comanches in the late 1800s. So far, it&#x27;s an unbelievable story, and if you&#x27;re generally interested in the post Civil War era as the U.S. expanded into the west, you&#x27;ll enjoy it.<p>Lonesome Dove (Larry McMurthy) is possibly my favorite fiction book of all time, and that got me increasingly interested in this time period.<p>I also started reading some of Cormac McCarthy&#x27;s work after Lonesome Dove. Blood Meridian also takes place during this general time period, and it&#x27;s possibly the weirdest book I&#x27;ve ever read.
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retrocryptidover 1 year ago
I&#x27;m re-reading Mythical Man Month and recommend everyone re-read it at least every other decade. Also Geddy Lee&#x27;s bio and finishing my re-read of Burrough&#x27;s Soft Machine. It&#x27;s still as random as I remember from my childhood, though more realistic. I think that means reality is getting more Burroughsian as I get older.
markgavaldaover 1 year ago
Watched The Fall of the House of Usher on Netflix. One of the best TV shows in recent memory if you ask me!
stazover 1 year ago
I played Zelda BOTW, installed the sound system for our home cinema, prepared the room for our future twins, spent time with my wife, made a pear chocolate cake together, had a friend over. It might not be very interesting to you but it was a pretty good weekend for me.
admissionsguyover 1 year ago
I took the weekend off (recommended, would do it again) and read the first two parts of &quot;The Last Policeman&quot; trilogy by Ben H. Winters. A simple but captivating detective story in a pre-apocalyptic setting.
akasakahakadaover 1 year ago
A. Laaksonen, Guide to Competitive Programming.<p>Overall a good book, enormous amount of graph to explain algorithms compared to those lazy math books.<p>C++ code are shown but have some serious bugs there. Also actually not that much snippets are shown, author can simply write Python that everyone can read and work interactively.<p>Some mysterious decisions in algorithms are not being evaporated why or how that work. I might extend this book if it is licensed in CC4.0 or something.
drakonkaover 1 year ago
I&#x27;ve been reading a book called 7 Figure Fiction by T. Taylor. It is about using &quot;universal fantasy&quot; to craft stories in a way that is appealing to readers of the target genre on a sort of primal&#x2F;base instinct level.
battesonbover 1 year ago
I started writing a static analysis tool for the BNF metasyntax. Basically one half of a parser generator, which I do not intend to implement as it&#x27;s all just for fun!
Zelphyrover 1 year ago
I read a few stories from Arthur C. Clarke&#x27;s <i>The Sentinel</i>.
jasmesover 1 year ago
I bought a new hairdryer. I&#x27;m a little disappointed in it&#x27;s performance, but it has good ergonomics.
HeyLaughingBoyover 1 year ago
Finished replacing the front wheel bearings in my 350Z.<p>Unloaded a hay trailer (150 small squares) and stacked hay.<p>Watched the second season of Six Feet Under.
spzbover 1 year ago
I finished reading Bullshit Jobs (1) and then went to work in one on Monday<p>(1) <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Bullshit_Jobs" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Bullshit_Jobs</a>
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eli_gottliebover 1 year ago
Spent time with my partner and finished reading <i>The End and the Death, Volume II</i> by Dan Abnett.
Mrirazak1over 1 year ago
How shambolic the British government has been during the pandemic.
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moose44over 1 year ago
Managed to find myself a Sol Price biography signed by Jim Sinegal.