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Same here - though I used my personal email domain with claude as the local/username. They autobanned that one and then banned my actual personal email. The only one that worked was a Google login. My appeal had a boilerplate response.

No, Presto (https://github.com/prestodb/presto) remains alive and well, just Trino gets more attention.


Agreed. Salt is captivating and I’m grateful for the undergrad professor who assigned it in a class.


Anthropic has banned my own accounts before I used them for violating ToS. Appeals do nothing. Only when I started using a Google login did they stop banning them. This isn’t an OpenAI-only problem.


I had two accounts banned - one for Claude and one for the API. I tried to appeal both asking for more information. The response from Anthropic was non-specific and only that it violates usage. One account had only been minimally used. One never used. The accounts used email addresses using a domain I control - e.g., [email protected] for example. I think that might have something to do with it.

I have a new account now using a Google account and it hasn’t been banned.


My model Y has trouble with sunny weather today, so even that isn’t quite solved. Driving east into the morning sun constantly gives warnings that the camera needs to be cleaned.


Bloomberg | Software Engineer - Infrastructure | ONSITE in New York, Princeton, London | Full-time

Bloomberg is hiring experienced software engineers to build high-performance infrastructure that powers real-time financial data for global markets. We process massive datasets from regulatory agencies, exchanges, central banks, and financial institutions—fueling Bloomberg products and AI-driven insights. Our work directly impacts traders, analysts, and decision-makers worldwide. We tackle hard distributed systems problems at scale, from low-latency data processing to cloud/hybrid computing, leveraging cutting-edge open-source & proprietary technologies.

I joined Bloomberg in 2020 via its acquisition of Second Measure (YC S15) and stayed because of the challenging problems and the freedom to solve them. Bloomberg values deep technical expertise and gives engineers real ownership over impactful projects.

We're hiring for roles in these locations with 3-days in office most weeks:

Princeton/New York: https://bloomberg.avature.net/careers/JobDetail/Senior-Softw...

London: https://bloomberg.avature.net/su/b0756f8c9356c198


Bloomberg | Software Engineer - Infrastructure | ONSITE in New York, Princeton, London | Full-time

Bloomberg is hiring experienced software engineers to build high-performance infrastructure that powers real-time financial data for global markets. We process massive datasets from regulatory agencies, exchanges, central banks, and financial institutions—fueling Bloomberg products and AI-driven insights. Our work directly impacts traders, analysts, and decision-makers worldwide.

We tackle hard distributed systems problems at scale, from low-latency data processing to cloud/hybrid computing, leveraging cutting-edge open-source & proprietary technologies.

I joined Bloomberg in 2020 via its acquisition of Second Measure (YC S15) and stayed because of the challenging problems and the freedom to solve them. Bloomberg values deep technical expertise and gives engineers real ownership over impactful projects.

We're hiring for roles in these locations with 3-days in office most weeks:

Princeton/New York: https://bloomberg.avature.net/careers/JobDetail/Senior-Softw...

London: https://bloomberg.avature.net/su/b0756f8c9356c198


Hi, I am interested in a position in Bloomberg, but I am based out in Germany. I see some positions in Frankfurt, It would be great if you can help me with a referral.


Hi,

Possible to get a referral?


Agreed - how it contextualizes the time and place for Montaigne when writing the essays is invaluable to understanding the essays and how he changes over time.


If you’re already in the Kubernetes system, Argo Workflows has either capabilities designed around what you are describing or can be built using the templates supported (container, script, resource). If you’re not on Kubernetes, then Argo Workflows is not worth it on its own because it does demand expertise there to wield it effectively.

Someone suggested Temporal below and that’s a good suggestion too if you’re fine with a managed service.


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