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Jira can be pretty agile and minimal if you don't buy in all the bullshit.

Has nice feature too, can create child issues in a few clicks from the parent.


So TensorFlow is not officially dead.



Based on the contents of the blog (as that's the only think I can talk about -- I was in the team pre 2022), it's mostly dead.

JAX (and Keras) is where the push is now. And, grudgingly, PyTorch


Jax is next level though


Current planes will not be able to fly since they will lose 70% of lift. They will grow gigantic wings.


There'd be less drag on rockets too. That could be a plus for when we need to escape the death spiral we create


Remove too much carbon however and the plants die.

We don't want a Great Decarbonification Event.


Decaying plants emit carbon. The extra nitrogen would just be changing is the length of the give-your-carbon-back-to-the-atmosphere queue. It's negative feedback: stable.


Nitrogen fixing bacteria existed for a long time, they didn't took over the world.


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