JonasJSchreiber
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That was beautiful. Thank you for posting that link. I will synthesize all of it into something cohesive as I sleep, but all I know is it was powerful.
I worked there for two years. It's quite beautiful now, a bunch of companies, and has a Montessori, an escape room, golf simulator, and a food court.
There's a book by Neal Stephenson about this, called Seveneves.
Well done Datadog! Couldn't be happier for them—great product, great company!
> So that’s what you need to know about money, right? If that is your primary measure of success or value in life, then good luck with that, because it will never feel good. This has the sound of a subject matter expert…
This is why I come to Hacker News. Thank you
I love the subheader: "The greatest of all novels". It's true
This is really beautiful and expressive.
I love the author's humorous descriptions > Metalization, he explained, is the process by which aluminum is deposited on both sides of the film. This made sense in theory, but how could aluminum go from being not on the…
It's been widely reported [0]. And as I said I feel like it's still a fair deal. Some HFT's get my orders and they know I purchased 2 AMZN yesterday a few seconds before it executed. In return I get to trade for free on…
And by selling info about customer orders to front runners. IIUC, these are high frequency traders who may place similar orders milliseconds in advance of yours then profit from the fact that you have to pay a bit more…
Thank you!
Wow. This is awesome, great submission!
This is great. I just quoted from this during a meeting. Thanks!
After a few months of "running the gauntlet" myself, I found this to be an extremely enlightened and reflective article on the interviewing process. It's valuable advice that hiring managers would be wise to consider.…
This is fantastic. I created something like this for internal development [0], but this looks like an actual product! Great work. [0]https://jonasjschreiber.wordpress.com/2018/06/18/creating-an...
Currently on this path almost exactly. Problem description and steps all the way up to limitations of swarm. Our swarm currently handles 1M/requests per day we haven't really hit any limitations yet. Good advice though,…
Does anyone see the downside that a little bug gets introduced, the concrete chips, the barrel dents, a cyber attack takes place, and suddenly your 120 meter tall stack of 35 ton blocks becomes a Jenga tower raining…
I am seriously going to start doing this. Great suggestion and the authority and insight with which it was presented gives me a lot of confidence it'll work out. Thanks
Highly recommend James Clavell's Asian Saga starting with Shogun. Also Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson might be one of my favorites
Both are great. I was hoping for another sprawling historical fiction by Tolstoy with Anna Karenina but was treated to a sort of Russian psychological drama in the same vein as Dostoyevsky.
I agree with this but feel the need to add that the Stormlight Archives is his best work yet
Yes, couldn't agree more. The O in SOLID should be adhered to in this case. Open for extension, closed for modification
Not sure I agree with this argument. If Facebook's appeal dips for prospective users, they'll just buy whatever services those users are using instead. Their revenue comes from ads anyway.
I really wish that Docker could natively run in WSL. It's a really aspirational project for Microsoft, but it's not doing anything that Cygwin doesn't at this time.