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Very interesting article. As a developer that has focused on writing more code than the infrastructure and tooling, I can definitely see the benefit to a product existing that allows everything to work together more seamlessly because on the surface everything we need to do it already exists. Something like glue code we could drop in or like you mentioned the whole integrated environment. I didn't realize how specific and difficult it was to do something like this, maybe it's not that we should have deployable option, but that technology could get to a point to where maybe implementing and deploying this could be worth it as you could get more value than effort it takes to implement on a per company basis so companies besides Google and other big tech companies can operate like this.


Love the website and article! Looks like even with CSS there's always new things to learn and do, good stuff.


If every song afterwards is a hit because of this and future study's findings being implemented, I wonder if the criteria for a song being a hit will change. Is it a predetermined pattern of the song, or is it the novelty I wonder.


Tell that to svb


Absolutely love the science being done here! Hope things like these can hit the market, and quickly.


Why not? I've heard about Amazon's horrible conditions for drivers, but haven't heard too much about how it is in their developer department.


Derek from Veritasium had a pretty good video on becoming an expert in anything and I didn't see age as a blocking factor. I'd say go for it! Also check out the video here, it's worth a watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eW6Eagr9XA


I can see it haha


Jeeez this looks amazing! I can't wait to go home and try this!


Happy thanksgiving everyone! Proud to be a part of the community. Been here for about a year now and I'm looking forward to another one with you all!


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