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The HBO documentary "U.S. Against the World" has helped me appreciate our men's World Cup team a lot more than I did before. Two quick thoughts:
First, I had assumed Pochettino was just a mercenary. And while it does seem like he'll be headed back to a big club job after the WC, the documentary shows how much his heart is in this role of leading the U.S. team. The scene at the beginning of Episode 5, after they lost to Mexico in the Gold Cup last year, really moved me. He cries and tells them that they don't deserve to be treated like the away team every single time they play on their own country's soil. Freaking inspiring. If the team does well at the WC, the biggest reason will be Pochettino. I'm sure of it.
Second, I have been a bit annoyed for the past several years that there are so many celebrated players who have only the loosest ties to the U.S.A. Surely we should rise or fall on the backs of people like Weston McKennie, Chris Richards, Tim Ream, Tyler Adams, and Christian Pulisic who are 100% home grown but have found success in the top leagues like no Americans before them have. The documentary shows that's exactly what's going to happen. Now guys like Tillman and Balogun are the exceptions. Musah isn't even on the team. And one of the coolest things I learned from the documentary is the story of Sergino Dest. He's lived his whole life in the Netherlands, but his father grew up in Brooklyn and served our country in the Vietnam War. His father couldn't be prouder that his boy is wearing the stars and stripes, and it seems Dest is thrilled about it too. Does the son of a war veteran deserve to wear our badge? Hell yes. He mentioned how he plays like a European but he's always had the drive to succeed like an American. I love it.
See, I'm a very open-minded guy.
U.S.A.!!!
Just imagine the speed in which systems are going to be developed. We will 10x or 100x the amount of code generated and tons and tons of legacy code conversions. All of this require human oversight, decision make and management. Stop thinking like a coder who knows one or two languages. Broaden out. Become a jack of many things. Get into system architecture, design, build more, focus more on outcomes. You have a lot of power and just imagine what you all you can now achieve while sitting on your pc. Become an entrepreneur, build SaaS, solve real work problems, bring out your creativity and imagination. Physical Ai, datacenters in space, self driving cars you name all powered by software which is managed by humans. We will get an explosion of systems we build now…
Tesla AI chip design engineering reviews are so great! Team is awesome.
Our AI6 chip might set a record for most amount of usable intelligence from a wafer when factoring in yield.
@Ziyad_yakubu@TheAbdusSalam_ Your open mindedness is onesided. I bet you, nobody in Abakpa Nike will blame the North for potholes in Abakpa, Nike or Enugu as a whole.
The only fear of anybody in the SE with Northerners is only Sharia. Except it, there is peaceful coexistence between both.
@Daajust Again, how is it that their Universities are easily susceptible to bankruptcy immediately immigration is tightened? Their citizens don't enroll?
There are no real obligations, but whenever you do activities related to Docker, you can upload them to a platform. This helps determine whether you get renewed or not, and I think it’s a good thing because it makes being a Docker Captain more valuable.
The perks, besides the nice title itself, include support for traveling to conferences. For example, this year I went to India and I’ll go to the US, both sponsored by Docker.
There’s also a yearly Docker Captain Summit, fully sponsored by the company. And of course, it gives you the opportunity to meet a lot of cool people in person.
Cloud Computing Engineer - Beginner to Expert in 6Months.
My journey
Day 1 - Learned Linux Terninal Basic Commands, File Structure, Working with Directories & Files, Networking, Package Commands, Text Editor Commands.
A Journey of 100k miles starts with a step.
AI ecosystems are often fragmented, with separate systems handling models, data, deployment, and user applications. This fragmentation creates inefficiencies, increases integration costs, and slows innovation because developers must constantly bridge disconnected services.