> The key difference with Amazon is that Amazon could choose to be profitable at any time Wait what? No. They were a loss leader because they kept doubling down on a bad business models until they made headway on the…
How does that random thought happen?
Just because we know the Romans used lead, doesn't mean they were the only ones or the only possible cause (both unknown unknowns). There's no contradiction, there's an unshared set of assumptions.
The double standard judgements here are disappointing =/
I don't know a potential employer. Why would I respect them to start? I have expectations, they have expectations and we try to meet in the middle. That's society.
I just get paid very well and like moving up.
I take issue with this is a rather rigid classification of things, that isn't useful, and I hear a lot out of various modern scientist/philosophers. > There is nothing supernatural; there is nothing outside of or…
I've had 15 odd positions in my career. I have no trouble bailing and everyone who stays can continue being miserable. It's not uncommon to hear from past teammates that they should have left sooner. Best time to find a…
Not working in chrome or ff
Perfection is the enemy of good. You have to have a product before improving it. Blah blah blah. God forbid you tie yourself to that git ecosystem. eyeroll
It's pretty common to notice new details when reviewing things, where you don't need to focus on the same details you did last time. Foreshadowing is all over in movies, as well as artifacts of cut subplots/scenes. Re:…
It is compliant to an RFC, just not a specific RFC. That's part of the issue, that's simply taken for granted because of ideology.
Crabbing companies cannot reliably exploit cheap labor this year, whereas other companies will be able to for the first time, in a lottery system (for cheap labor). Seems ok to me.
Just because a server announces HTTP/1.1 doesn't mean it conforms to that specific RFC.
> The key difference with Amazon is that Amazon could choose to be profitable at any time Wait what? No. They were a loss leader because they kept doubling down on a bad business models until they made headway on the…
How does that random thought happen?
Just because we know the Romans used lead, doesn't mean they were the only ones or the only possible cause (both unknown unknowns). There's no contradiction, there's an unshared set of assumptions.
The double standard judgements here are disappointing =/
I don't know a potential employer. Why would I respect them to start? I have expectations, they have expectations and we try to meet in the middle. That's society.
I just get paid very well and like moving up.
I take issue with this is a rather rigid classification of things, that isn't useful, and I hear a lot out of various modern scientist/philosophers. > There is nothing supernatural; there is nothing outside of or…
I've had 15 odd positions in my career. I have no trouble bailing and everyone who stays can continue being miserable. It's not uncommon to hear from past teammates that they should have left sooner. Best time to find a…
Not working in chrome or ff
Perfection is the enemy of good. You have to have a product before improving it. Blah blah blah. God forbid you tie yourself to that git ecosystem. eyeroll
It's pretty common to notice new details when reviewing things, where you don't need to focus on the same details you did last time. Foreshadowing is all over in movies, as well as artifacts of cut subplots/scenes. Re:…
It is compliant to an RFC, just not a specific RFC. That's part of the issue, that's simply taken for granted because of ideology.
Crabbing companies cannot reliably exploit cheap labor this year, whereas other companies will be able to for the first time, in a lottery system (for cheap labor). Seems ok to me.
Just because a server announces HTTP/1.1 doesn't mean it conforms to that specific RFC.