SEEKING WORK | Miami | Remote You're a founder. You're an officer. You're visiting this webpage out of curiosity or because you need something done, full stop. You're perennially short-staffed because there just aren't…
Fundamentally, it comes down to the "human REPL". To a surprising and perhaps unsettling degree, no one really understands what's going on in the computer, we just have to infer what's going on by making changes and…
What I've learned from your (very excellent) post — and this is what I suspected, really — is something you may not like: $200 an hour isn't enough... you're not charging enough. Sorry. And yes, my post was bait in…
> As it turns out, writing your own code is a lost skill and the companies and individuals who do need that service are willing to pay an arm and a leg for it. Where do you find companies and individuals willing to pay…
SEEKING CLIENT (SEEKING WORK) | Miami (in perpetuum) | Remote (mandatory) Tech: React, Angular, Vue, Cocoa. Specialty: Product. World-class design, development, and conceptualization to explode conversion and annihilate…
This is why: "You are the slave. You are at the mercy of your next paycheck and the mercy of your employer." Immensely powerful quote.
SEEKING WORK (SEEKING CLIENT) | Miami (in perpetuum) | Remote (mandatory) Tech: React, Angular, Vue, Cocoa. Specialty: Product. World-class design, development, and conceptualization to explode conversion and annihilate…
Sad.
Where is the new frontier?
That isn't just "so many responses", that is every single response. Never try to sell an engineer anything, especially not "your self". Fortunately, engineers don't dispense budget.
Would you say that candidate:employer::supplicant:benefactor::debtor:creditor?
Can you remember the last time that you heard of shareholders losing their collective shirt?
Missing the point. The null hypothesis determines the "unfounded claim". For example, judicially, the null hypothesis is, "You are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law." Similarly, commercially, the null…
The incentive is in the mind of the beholder. $42,000 captured the mind of the author; for its promise, he worked extremely hard and long, mustering a productivity far and above what he normally would have achieved.…
It appears that your null hypothesis embraces the benevolence of tech companies. Is this a reasonable assumption? How, after all, do they make their money?
SEEKING WORK | Miami | Remote You're a founder. You're an officer. You're visiting this webpage out of curiosity or because you need something done, full stop. You're perennially short-staffed because there just aren't…
Fundamentally, it comes down to the "human REPL". To a surprising and perhaps unsettling degree, no one really understands what's going on in the computer, we just have to infer what's going on by making changes and…
What I've learned from your (very excellent) post — and this is what I suspected, really — is something you may not like: $200 an hour isn't enough... you're not charging enough. Sorry. And yes, my post was bait in…
> As it turns out, writing your own code is a lost skill and the companies and individuals who do need that service are willing to pay an arm and a leg for it. Where do you find companies and individuals willing to pay…
SEEKING CLIENT (SEEKING WORK) | Miami (in perpetuum) | Remote (mandatory) Tech: React, Angular, Vue, Cocoa. Specialty: Product. World-class design, development, and conceptualization to explode conversion and annihilate…
This is why: "You are the slave. You are at the mercy of your next paycheck and the mercy of your employer." Immensely powerful quote.
SEEKING WORK (SEEKING CLIENT) | Miami (in perpetuum) | Remote (mandatory) Tech: React, Angular, Vue, Cocoa. Specialty: Product. World-class design, development, and conceptualization to explode conversion and annihilate…
Sad.
Where is the new frontier?
That isn't just "so many responses", that is every single response. Never try to sell an engineer anything, especially not "your self". Fortunately, engineers don't dispense budget.
Would you say that candidate:employer::supplicant:benefactor::debtor:creditor?
Can you remember the last time that you heard of shareholders losing their collective shirt?
Missing the point. The null hypothesis determines the "unfounded claim". For example, judicially, the null hypothesis is, "You are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law." Similarly, commercially, the null…
The incentive is in the mind of the beholder. $42,000 captured the mind of the author; for its promise, he worked extremely hard and long, mustering a productivity far and above what he normally would have achieved.…
It appears that your null hypothesis embraces the benevolence of tech companies. Is this a reasonable assumption? How, after all, do they make their money?