I work in the US
Um what? The US is terrible in how employees are treated
Sue them for damages
The Intel sale didn’t go through
We’ve gone full circle to the the idea of post-it note credentials
Its not reasonable to have your primary email be gmail anymore
This actually sounds really great for those who can afford it I love express lanes, they cost so little and everyone stays out of them leading to a great experience for only 5-10 $
Not dead at all, its now a (conceptual) rocket ship No ISA/architecture licensing fees, no restrictions on what you can do with it - you can build an open source core or you could sell your design to others. ARM/x86…
It doesn’t matter which party is correct, its now added risk that ARM could be the bad actor
ARM committed the sin of suing a really big customer of theirs, so there is likely some exit-seeking all around the industry
The star64 (from pine64) might have a better chance of being well-supported
Im surprised there was no mixed group
The irony of us discussing this on HN, a centralized service It would be cool if HN rolled out an activitypub instance
I had assumed that March was the common time, such as after perf review feedback is collated
> What is the manager’s job at such a company? Figure out how to argue for more headcount, by expanding the scope of the team or by asking reports to narrow the breadth of their work to create headcount gaps.
Sounds like people should avoid paying google for anything if they rely on the google ecosystem
Any particular model you’d recommend?
Perhaps you could be deported from HN
Thats too costly of a barrier to the legal right to share cat pictures
As I said in my other reply, its too expensive. Are you going to pay for it on their behalf? Additionally, how are you going to handle undocumented persons.
Likely anything that accepts user generated content and makes it available to others without human editorial review
Next up: id.me signs exclusive no-bid contract with Texas
Passports are very expensive though, like hundreds of dollars. They’d have to make them free for this to work
Plenty of people only have a SSN card and a birth certificate, as they neither drive (perhaps due to age or preference) or travel by plane (often for financial reasons or preference).
Yeah it can be much easier to get it through some company internal processes like that and cancel the unneeded ones
I work in the US
Um what? The US is terrible in how employees are treated
Sue them for damages
The Intel sale didn’t go through
We’ve gone full circle to the the idea of post-it note credentials
Its not reasonable to have your primary email be gmail anymore
This actually sounds really great for those who can afford it I love express lanes, they cost so little and everyone stays out of them leading to a great experience for only 5-10 $
Not dead at all, its now a (conceptual) rocket ship No ISA/architecture licensing fees, no restrictions on what you can do with it - you can build an open source core or you could sell your design to others. ARM/x86…
It doesn’t matter which party is correct, its now added risk that ARM could be the bad actor
ARM committed the sin of suing a really big customer of theirs, so there is likely some exit-seeking all around the industry
The star64 (from pine64) might have a better chance of being well-supported
Im surprised there was no mixed group
The irony of us discussing this on HN, a centralized service It would be cool if HN rolled out an activitypub instance
I had assumed that March was the common time, such as after perf review feedback is collated
> What is the manager’s job at such a company? Figure out how to argue for more headcount, by expanding the scope of the team or by asking reports to narrow the breadth of their work to create headcount gaps.
Sounds like people should avoid paying google for anything if they rely on the google ecosystem
Any particular model you’d recommend?
Perhaps you could be deported from HN
Thats too costly of a barrier to the legal right to share cat pictures
As I said in my other reply, its too expensive. Are you going to pay for it on their behalf? Additionally, how are you going to handle undocumented persons.
Likely anything that accepts user generated content and makes it available to others without human editorial review
Next up: id.me signs exclusive no-bid contract with Texas
Passports are very expensive though, like hundreds of dollars. They’d have to make them free for this to work
Plenty of people only have a SSN card and a birth certificate, as they neither drive (perhaps due to age or preference) or travel by plane (often for financial reasons or preference).
Yeah it can be much easier to get it through some company internal processes like that and cancel the unneeded ones