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Ratings per dish instead of just the restaurant as a whole. 4 years in and working on a b2b intelligence offering for restaurants. b2c side has been too hard to get off the ground without solid investment and I've been unable to secure that.

Thoughts welcome :)


"In the beginning the universe was created. This made a lot of people angry and has widely been considered as a bad move."


https://whatsyum.com Ratings per-dish instead of just the whole restaurant


Answering questions like "OK this place is a 4.7 but what's actually good here?" "Where's the best burger in Bali?"


https://whatsyum.com

Got rejected by YC '24 but wanted to build it anyway

Just started fundraising for seed round


2 hours everyday trying to find a wife! What does that entail? Do you have some very specific requirements/high standards?


2 hours of daygame. Yes, high standards. I had the perfect gf 10 yrs ago, anything less will keep me regretful. 80% of the population is obese, just for a start. I estimate I like 0.1%.


A word of caution: sometimes the best wife is not the perfect girlfriend.. Hope you find yours..


Lame clickbait title. TLDR; shuffling algorithm's have improved since the 90s...


Really?

  The original Fisher–Yates shuffle was published in 1938 by Ronald Fisher and Frank Yates in their book Statistical tables for biological, agricultural and medical research.

   The modern version of the Fisher–Yates shuffle, designed for computer use, was introduced by Richard Durstenfeld in 1964. It is also known as the Knuth shuffle after Donald Knuth who popularized it in Volume Two of The Art of Computer Programming (1969)
~ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher%E2%80%93Yates_shuffle

Picking a bad algorithm, as they did here in this example from the 1990's is timeless.

Good shuffle algorithms existed then, and had existed since the 1930s.


https://whatsyum.com - app/website for dish-specific ratings, as opposed to just the whole restaurant. Bali focused for now.


Wonder if there will ever be a .net maui one


Highly recommend his meditation app 'Waking Up' in which he explains and teaches these concepts better than any source I've yet found


I've had similar symptoms for 7+ years now so it's most likely for life. Have seen many infectious disease specialists and CFS/ME is the diagnosis (same as long-covid). Mine seems to have been triggered by Glandular Fever (Epstein Barr Virus).

Exertion is the biggest trigger for me, but also the prescribed cure (Gradual Exercise Therapy). Alcohol is a weird one, I often feel better with a hangover than I do on a bad fatigue day (immuno-suppressant?) but then way worse the days after. I also have recurring Mononucleosis symptoms and have tried anti-virals to no avail...

It's so obviously immuno-related, really hope the science progresses soon.

Some interesting articles: https://www.gavi.org/vaccineswork/what-happens-when-you-dont... https://edition.cnn.com/2021/03/12/health/ron-davis-covid-lo...


for those reading, GET is not a/the prescribed cure for mecfs, its contraindicated and is no longer broadly recommended (after a lot of controversy). It was once adopted as a recommendation but its the product of faulty science and a medical system that found the disease inconvenient and largely didn't want to treat/believe it

really sorry you're dealing w mecfs insaider, i feel your pain


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