Your "sane" language looks quite insane to me, unreadable mess at a glance.
Just slinging, Chomsky only supported freedom of speech.
> Where WFH falls short is building alignment on larger initiatives, and that's what we're seeing. Where are we seeing this? I'm a manager at a mostly WFH company and we don't fall short on this. Big thing is this was…
> Also Unity games were mod unfriendly That's got nothing to do with Unity. A game being mod friendly is 100% a dev decision. For an example look at Cities: Skyline, lots of big mods and it's a Unity game.
Eons ago now (circa 2009/2010 I think), when working on Pornhub we switched from memcached to Redis for a few reasons: - memcache had little to no observability, it made debugging cache issues a nightmare. Redis on the…
> the same creative explosion What creative explosion? Trash news sites, social media? The world would be a better place without any of these.
The author is French, the usage of quitted is more likely a mistake outright. As for the quoted version it's explained next to it, he's quitting professionally but likely will continue as a hobby, in French you'd use…
Out of curiosity what engine are you using that leverages .NET (core) ? Stride?
If they have data, share it, in the absence of said data we can only assume it's poppycock. Exec teams do that all the time, work on feel, why should we believe it's any different here?
> The CEO of Amazon doesn't make a decision of this magnitude based on a whim. They'll have mountains of productivity data on remote work by now and it even says so in the post. If it says so it must be true. There's no…
> It's not beautifully well thought-out the way Python is Slagging PHP and then saying this just means you are trolling which is not exactly welcomed on HN.
I can attest that France still uses checks a lot. Just over this summer I wrote something like 5 checks. Mostly for work to be done on a house, and otherwise to get around the absurdly low limit on bank cards.
I'm not related to IronSource but this is some serious mischaracterisation of them... They made an SDK to create installers for Windows that was used by 3rd parties with nefarious means. Said SDK/toolkit has been…
> Not to mention that no product can survive without love and support from its devs. If the business wants a stable and well working application, prioritise it as part of regular dev work. As a dev this is certainly not…
Don't think alternative words quite convey the same meaning/weight. Something like pénible for example doesn't feel quite equal, more something I'd use to describe someone. Bassinant would not quite feel as heavy as…
I've been to the office once in the last 3 years, it was for a team lunch. Rest of the day was just me sitting in a cold space, on an uncomfortable chair, with an inadequate desk setup. I lost 2h30 of my day to get…
I work for a large company and the data doesn't show that, team velocity has been up by 20 to 30% consistently.
> We need a European Alternative. DailyMotion tried and failed.
Having worked on video delivery, first play is not paid much attention. In most VPAID supported ads -one of the standards for video ad delivery- you have events fired at set intervals which are what is actually looked…
Reading stuff like that makes me happy I've left web development behind me, and things like that were a big factor, the inflation in complexity has been insane over the last decade and is absolutely not justified. CV…
Apple is extremely developer hostile so it's not that surprising.
As someone who has suffered through anxiety issues and now have some form of long covid I can see how you would make that link but frankly for me it's not there. The lockdown is not stressing me, if anything I'm the…
> pessimistic take on a new trend I don't see how describing reality is a pessimistic take.
Interesting, I've been eyeing Portugal with my wife as possible place to retire early. In terms of prefab log cabin, any pointers you could share? (Even if portugal specific) Thanks
Nothing, just forgot about it.
Your "sane" language looks quite insane to me, unreadable mess at a glance.
Just slinging, Chomsky only supported freedom of speech.
> Where WFH falls short is building alignment on larger initiatives, and that's what we're seeing. Where are we seeing this? I'm a manager at a mostly WFH company and we don't fall short on this. Big thing is this was…
> Also Unity games were mod unfriendly That's got nothing to do with Unity. A game being mod friendly is 100% a dev decision. For an example look at Cities: Skyline, lots of big mods and it's a Unity game.
Eons ago now (circa 2009/2010 I think), when working on Pornhub we switched from memcached to Redis for a few reasons: - memcache had little to no observability, it made debugging cache issues a nightmare. Redis on the…
> the same creative explosion What creative explosion? Trash news sites, social media? The world would be a better place without any of these.
The author is French, the usage of quitted is more likely a mistake outright. As for the quoted version it's explained next to it, he's quitting professionally but likely will continue as a hobby, in French you'd use…
Out of curiosity what engine are you using that leverages .NET (core) ? Stride?
If they have data, share it, in the absence of said data we can only assume it's poppycock. Exec teams do that all the time, work on feel, why should we believe it's any different here?
> The CEO of Amazon doesn't make a decision of this magnitude based on a whim. They'll have mountains of productivity data on remote work by now and it even says so in the post. If it says so it must be true. There's no…
> It's not beautifully well thought-out the way Python is Slagging PHP and then saying this just means you are trolling which is not exactly welcomed on HN.
I can attest that France still uses checks a lot. Just over this summer I wrote something like 5 checks. Mostly for work to be done on a house, and otherwise to get around the absurdly low limit on bank cards.
I'm not related to IronSource but this is some serious mischaracterisation of them... They made an SDK to create installers for Windows that was used by 3rd parties with nefarious means. Said SDK/toolkit has been…
> Not to mention that no product can survive without love and support from its devs. If the business wants a stable and well working application, prioritise it as part of regular dev work. As a dev this is certainly not…
Don't think alternative words quite convey the same meaning/weight. Something like pénible for example doesn't feel quite equal, more something I'd use to describe someone. Bassinant would not quite feel as heavy as…
I've been to the office once in the last 3 years, it was for a team lunch. Rest of the day was just me sitting in a cold space, on an uncomfortable chair, with an inadequate desk setup. I lost 2h30 of my day to get…
I work for a large company and the data doesn't show that, team velocity has been up by 20 to 30% consistently.
> We need a European Alternative. DailyMotion tried and failed.
Having worked on video delivery, first play is not paid much attention. In most VPAID supported ads -one of the standards for video ad delivery- you have events fired at set intervals which are what is actually looked…
Reading stuff like that makes me happy I've left web development behind me, and things like that were a big factor, the inflation in complexity has been insane over the last decade and is absolutely not justified. CV…
Apple is extremely developer hostile so it's not that surprising.
As someone who has suffered through anxiety issues and now have some form of long covid I can see how you would make that link but frankly for me it's not there. The lockdown is not stressing me, if anything I'm the…
> pessimistic take on a new trend I don't see how describing reality is a pessimistic take.
Interesting, I've been eyeing Portugal with my wife as possible place to retire early. In terms of prefab log cabin, any pointers you could share? (Even if portugal specific) Thanks
Nothing, just forgot about it.