I agree on that one.
You can do what you like, but if you swear at me and call me f* I'll not hire you.
It sounds like you have done this in the past, and it is blackmail. And I understand that you don't want to see yourself as a blackmailer. "I'm more worth than that" and leaving is standing up. "Give me more money or I…
@nilkin "You give me more money or I leave." vs. Just walking away from the negotiation. From my experience if you give in to "You give me more money or I leave" 6 months down the road it will be another "You give me…
Hiring is a filtering game. With 100 candidates, first thing you do is filter out 80, I wish more candidates would understand this.
He blackmailed his boss, used f* f* f* in a conversation with him and you think "hink he's shown himself to have good character here."? Holy Batman.
From my point as a hiring manager for quite some time, I can only second "danger, high risk, unprofessional, possibly unstable individual who does not know how to behave in a business setting.
As a manager if someone tries to blackmail me with leaving, I usually say "Then leave". Never let people blackmail you. Would I hire someone who swears and uses f* in a conversation with his boss? No. Would I hire…
Something similar that I've found for CPCs http://www.symbos.de/ Totally amazing.
The wording "liberated" is a nice frame. See "George Lakoff: Don't Think of an Elephant"
" Divide that over 18 machines, too!" Yes therefor I'd said DB writes, which is the first step stone where you need to think a little in scaling.
What I found interesting in the past compared to the US: "Why Germans Work Fewer Hours But Produce More: A Study in Culture" http://knote.com/2014/11/10/why-germans-work-fewer-hours-but...
2M req/day = 2000000/24/60/60 = 23 req/s average. With a assumed peak of 10x of avg. this is around 230 req/s. Hmm. Not something I'd use the word 'scaling' for, even if there is a 1:1 write to DB ratio. With 1000…
Fellow poor soul, over the last 10 years whenever a server has high load I've got angry about the fact that load avg is not actionable, and exactly that "or even find out if it's because of IO or network"
I agree on that one.
You can do what you like, but if you swear at me and call me f* I'll not hire you.
It sounds like you have done this in the past, and it is blackmail. And I understand that you don't want to see yourself as a blackmailer. "I'm more worth than that" and leaving is standing up. "Give me more money or I…
@nilkin "You give me more money or I leave." vs. Just walking away from the negotiation. From my experience if you give in to "You give me more money or I leave" 6 months down the road it will be another "You give me…
Hiring is a filtering game. With 100 candidates, first thing you do is filter out 80, I wish more candidates would understand this.
He blackmailed his boss, used f* f* f* in a conversation with him and you think "hink he's shown himself to have good character here."? Holy Batman.
From my point as a hiring manager for quite some time, I can only second "danger, high risk, unprofessional, possibly unstable individual who does not know how to behave in a business setting.
As a manager if someone tries to blackmail me with leaving, I usually say "Then leave". Never let people blackmail you. Would I hire someone who swears and uses f* in a conversation with his boss? No. Would I hire…
Something similar that I've found for CPCs http://www.symbos.de/ Totally amazing.
The wording "liberated" is a nice frame. See "George Lakoff: Don't Think of an Elephant"
" Divide that over 18 machines, too!" Yes therefor I'd said DB writes, which is the first step stone where you need to think a little in scaling.
What I found interesting in the past compared to the US: "Why Germans Work Fewer Hours But Produce More: A Study in Culture" http://knote.com/2014/11/10/why-germans-work-fewer-hours-but...
2M req/day = 2000000/24/60/60 = 23 req/s average. With a assumed peak of 10x of avg. this is around 230 req/s. Hmm. Not something I'd use the word 'scaling' for, even if there is a 1:1 write to DB ratio. With 1000…
Fellow poor soul, over the last 10 years whenever a server has high load I've got angry about the fact that load avg is not actionable, and exactly that "or even find out if it's because of IO or network"