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You are missing out on San Jose. It has the largest population Vietnamese diaspora.


Could you please share a list of your favorites in San Jose/Bay Area?

In San Francisco I love having pho in Chinatown. Golden Star Vietnamese Restaurant, Sai's Vietnamese, and Golden Flower are the ones I like the most.


There are so many Vietnamese restaurants in San Jose it's really more similar to the Hanoi recommendation: you just have to experiment until you find the ones that resonate with your personal tastes. I recommend searching reddit for "best pho in San Jose" -- you'll find a number of threads, many of which feature similar sets of restaurants.


I think that used to be true, but it has been overtaken by Houston. Either way, yes, good place to eat Vietnamese food.


you can set up a self-hosted Ray infra to achieve this.


Where do you get the lists of "goods with highest inflation" and "goods with lowest inflation?


The link at the top of the page is a good start.


Looking the these pages help me appreciate how far the Web UI/UX has evolved during the past 20+ years.


Slightly differingly, I see how the web has evolved but also become less usable. Early web was so straightforward as the HTML tags available were so basic. The advent of comprehensive animations and high-fidelity graphics (and explicit design for web) has resulted in hard-to-scan web pages that (IMO) require far more cognitive expenditure to interact with.


Agree. S/he is selling air filters, so the intention is obvious to me here.

Anyways, it's an interesting read but I'll take it with a grain of salt.


I dont see any evidence they are selling anything. No links, or even names of products on the various pages about air filters.


Data include phone numbers, names, locations, birth dates


Thanks for your comment. I am shopping for a new ANC headphone lately.

May I ask what headphone you are using?


Using Sony WH-1000XM3 myself. RTings has tested most ANC headphones on the market and published their measurement (not gut feeling) results: https://www.rtings.com/headphones/tests/isolation/noise-isol...

Probably would get Sony WH-1000XM4 myself this time (they pause automatically when taken off). Have not personally used Bose ones since QC35, but some people like QC35 II better for long term use. Also Sony XM3 microphone is not very good for phone calls. I have heard XM4 has fixed this, but can not confirm.


I tried both the Sony XM3 and Bose NC 700 and went for the latter. Mostly personal preference for size, weight, fit as ANC and sound quality are pretty even. The Bose though is superior for calls. Never had a problem.


I love my WH-1000XM3s and was probably responsible for at least 3 of my friends getting pairs... but yes, agreed, the call quality is pretty poor.

Fantastic noise cancelling headphones, though.


Not OP, but new Sony WH-1000XM4 are amazing.


Thanks for sharing. the tool is amazing. I have always been wondering if there is a better way to config NGINX.


I can't see anything


We've changed from https://mybuild.microsoft.com/sessions/6c6ecd46-c39c-49d8-ba... to a more accessible video.


Video should be there but their site is frustrating. Both for visibility and reliability.


Maybe their AI can whip up something better soon.


ha ha, maybe we'll have a.i. hackathons soon :-)


After playing around with ESXi, Proxmox, Hyper-V. I converged my mini-homelab to:

- Any linux-based OS, Ubuntu in this case.

- Ansible / Terraform for task automation.

- K8s / Docker for containerization.

Given I have only 1 desktop + laptop, this option is good enough for me to learn cluster setup / networking / automation.


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