People have been making great arguments for decades, but that hasn't worked. There hasn't been any substantial change. In fact, Trump has been gutting environmental laws, rolling back emissions rules, and castrating…
So you're saying we should just ignore the facts? The fact is: the government is mostly controlled by one particular demographic, and they are the ones who got us to this point. They want to maintain the status quo…
I think the time for sitting around singing kumbaya has passed. It's time to start acting, because if we don't this planet is fucked.
It's mostly boomers. Maybe "not all boomers" in the same way "not all cops are bad", but it's mostly boomers. It's okay to recognize the problem, acknowledge it, and tackle it head on.
Boomers don't care about our future, so I don't think anything is going to change in the near term until either a) we start seeing significant natural disasters or b) the boomers start dying out and lose control of the…
Let me guess, this is a new content marketing channel?
I'm also very concerned about climate change. I feel like boomers have robbed young people of their futures.
Yeah, this makes sense. I got it especially bad, since I joined startups that raised a huge amount of money on promises of riches, and then failed after burning through hundreds of millions of dollars. The founders…
The rubberizing thing is similar to the helmet effect with bicycles: injuries tend to increase when people wear helmets while riding bicycles, likely because they're more willing to take risks. As far as peanuts go,…
"standing by" until they're not. If their VCs start applying pressure to dump the unprofitable projects and seek more profits, their tune will change in an instant. At the end of the day these are for-profit entities,…
While I have no interest in breeding, if I did have kids I would let them choose their own interests rather than forcing mine onto them.
That's a fair point, I guess it depends on your use case. The risk, however, is that the powers that be at HashiCorp one day decide to abandon Nomad once they realize it will never be a profit centre for them.
If you ask around I'm sure you can get an invite.
Expect the pay to be half or less, but you get better overall benefits, a higher standard of living, in exchange for long winters and a mostly car-based society.
*most VCs dreadfully underperform. Even the top performers don't do so well once you factor in fees and everything else.
I feel strongly that ads are a net-negative to society in their current form. They provide some value (a way for people offering products to reach an audience) but the current implementation doesn't work. Ads make sense…
If you have 1,000 cops, and 1 of them does something bad while the other 999 take no action, then you have 1,000 bad cops.
I'm curious as well. I'm not entirely sure what the difference is from a legal perspective, it would be interesting to hear from someone who knows.
The police don't exist to protect the general public, they exist to protect rich people and their property. Politicians know this, and they allow the police to project an aura of fear because it helps them maintain…
Or "enter these magic numbers, get money" which is how much of the US operates.
Not surprising, most of the layoffs were probably temporary. Restaurant staff for example will be quickly re-hired as things open back up, and hourly wage earners make up the bulk of people who were laid off.
As a counter point, I have seen technology adopted in the EU in ways that the US has lagged far, far behind. Probably the best example of this is chip & PIN for credit cards. In the US we finally have chips, but still…
They send their interns into those cases.
They probably have an army of staff attorneys who have nothing better to do.
People have been making great arguments for decades, but that hasn't worked. There hasn't been any substantial change. In fact, Trump has been gutting environmental laws, rolling back emissions rules, and castrating…
So you're saying we should just ignore the facts? The fact is: the government is mostly controlled by one particular demographic, and they are the ones who got us to this point. They want to maintain the status quo…
I think the time for sitting around singing kumbaya has passed. It's time to start acting, because if we don't this planet is fucked.
It's mostly boomers. Maybe "not all boomers" in the same way "not all cops are bad", but it's mostly boomers. It's okay to recognize the problem, acknowledge it, and tackle it head on.
Boomers don't care about our future, so I don't think anything is going to change in the near term until either a) we start seeing significant natural disasters or b) the boomers start dying out and lose control of the…
Let me guess, this is a new content marketing channel?
I'm also very concerned about climate change. I feel like boomers have robbed young people of their futures.
Yeah, this makes sense. I got it especially bad, since I joined startups that raised a huge amount of money on promises of riches, and then failed after burning through hundreds of millions of dollars. The founders…
The rubberizing thing is similar to the helmet effect with bicycles: injuries tend to increase when people wear helmets while riding bicycles, likely because they're more willing to take risks. As far as peanuts go,…
"standing by" until they're not. If their VCs start applying pressure to dump the unprofitable projects and seek more profits, their tune will change in an instant. At the end of the day these are for-profit entities,…
While I have no interest in breeding, if I did have kids I would let them choose their own interests rather than forcing mine onto them.
That's a fair point, I guess it depends on your use case. The risk, however, is that the powers that be at HashiCorp one day decide to abandon Nomad once they realize it will never be a profit centre for them.
If you ask around I'm sure you can get an invite.
Expect the pay to be half or less, but you get better overall benefits, a higher standard of living, in exchange for long winters and a mostly car-based society.
*most VCs dreadfully underperform. Even the top performers don't do so well once you factor in fees and everything else.
I feel strongly that ads are a net-negative to society in their current form. They provide some value (a way for people offering products to reach an audience) but the current implementation doesn't work. Ads make sense…
If you have 1,000 cops, and 1 of them does something bad while the other 999 take no action, then you have 1,000 bad cops.
I'm curious as well. I'm not entirely sure what the difference is from a legal perspective, it would be interesting to hear from someone who knows.
The police don't exist to protect the general public, they exist to protect rich people and their property. Politicians know this, and they allow the police to project an aura of fear because it helps them maintain…
Or "enter these magic numbers, get money" which is how much of the US operates.
Not surprising, most of the layoffs were probably temporary. Restaurant staff for example will be quickly re-hired as things open back up, and hourly wage earners make up the bulk of people who were laid off.
As a counter point, I have seen technology adopted in the EU in ways that the US has lagged far, far behind. Probably the best example of this is chip & PIN for credit cards. In the US we finally have chips, but still…
They send their interns into those cases.
They probably have an army of staff attorneys who have nothing better to do.