I also think the opportunity to build small but helpful gadgets is bigger than finding the perfect SaaS idea. But it’s still not exactly easy to come up with something new. Whenever I see an ingenius product I think to…
Imagine investing the FAANG money into dividend ETFs and living off those in a few years. > that FAANG employment seems a tad risky these days with layoffs You aren’t seriously comparing the risk of self-employment to…
> If anything, it feels like the vast majority of the business world is still operating on some combination of Excel and a software program that was outdated a decade ago. Which just proves the immense value of Excel…
You have a strange notion of „everyone should“.
> So? Worst case, the business folds and you start it again. Must be great having infinite ideas and capital. Nobody but scammers is this chill about their company going bankrupt.
There are not so plenty examples of one person businesses making that one person rich.
> It's interesting how so many people have an aversion to being a business owner / entrepreneur It’s not like nobody wants that, the scarce thing is having a good business idea unless you want to go into consulting. >…
That‘s literally an example of the decision depending on multiple factors. Separation of concerns -> more isolation -> stronger security of the overall system is exactly one of the possible benefits of microservices.…
>My favourite thing about microservice architecture is how simple individual microservices are to understand and contribute to. I generally agree with your stance and I would add that I find the whole simplistic…
Tbh that sounds almost like an already built workflow engine like n8n or even Jira would be preferable to reinventing the wheel.
Thanks, this was really helpful.
Hours, not minutes. That is relevant for most businesses.
> The point here is that 99% of companies are not in that scenario I‘d argue that is wrong for any decently sized ecommerce platform or production facility. Maybe not millions per hour, but enough to warrant redundancy.…
I call confirmation bias.
Lol, the entitlement. Nobody owes you a job, or their time for that matter. And websites are not at all randomly designed. They share common concepts and design language. Buttons, dropdowns, hamburger menus, icons etc.…
1. That‘s called stockholm syndrome. 2. Literally no relevant career goal is significantly obstructed by less git proficiency.
When has that ever worked? And why does this count as a solution rather than a poor workaround for you?
>Most of this was built by Microsoft to work on Windows with git. Hacking git into something it is not does not qualify as learning to cope with git in my book. Apparently git does not solve all problems and there is…
250€ for the home office setup alone. I doubt he will hand-poke your entire arm.
>Memory is everywhere, whether or not anyone or anything remembers it. That one is beautiful.
Either you’ve been using only crappy computers/software then or you’re not getting what they’re talking about. Do you feel like your car is an extension of your body when you’re driving? Because science showed that’s…
C++. And it’s hated for the same reasons.
> Everyone in the community, us kids included, considered this to be serious and vital work for defending the US from the USSR Yes, because the US had one of the most effective propaganda machines of all times. You…
And in another moment it’s the US again.
Now you’ve just rephrased thinking. What is „making sense of the world“?
I also think the opportunity to build small but helpful gadgets is bigger than finding the perfect SaaS idea. But it’s still not exactly easy to come up with something new. Whenever I see an ingenius product I think to…
Imagine investing the FAANG money into dividend ETFs and living off those in a few years. > that FAANG employment seems a tad risky these days with layoffs You aren’t seriously comparing the risk of self-employment to…
> If anything, it feels like the vast majority of the business world is still operating on some combination of Excel and a software program that was outdated a decade ago. Which just proves the immense value of Excel…
You have a strange notion of „everyone should“.
> So? Worst case, the business folds and you start it again. Must be great having infinite ideas and capital. Nobody but scammers is this chill about their company going bankrupt.
There are not so plenty examples of one person businesses making that one person rich.
> It's interesting how so many people have an aversion to being a business owner / entrepreneur It’s not like nobody wants that, the scarce thing is having a good business idea unless you want to go into consulting. >…
That‘s literally an example of the decision depending on multiple factors. Separation of concerns -> more isolation -> stronger security of the overall system is exactly one of the possible benefits of microservices.…
>My favourite thing about microservice architecture is how simple individual microservices are to understand and contribute to. I generally agree with your stance and I would add that I find the whole simplistic…
Tbh that sounds almost like an already built workflow engine like n8n or even Jira would be preferable to reinventing the wheel.
Thanks, this was really helpful.
Hours, not minutes. That is relevant for most businesses.
> The point here is that 99% of companies are not in that scenario I‘d argue that is wrong for any decently sized ecommerce platform or production facility. Maybe not millions per hour, but enough to warrant redundancy.…
I call confirmation bias.
Lol, the entitlement. Nobody owes you a job, or their time for that matter. And websites are not at all randomly designed. They share common concepts and design language. Buttons, dropdowns, hamburger menus, icons etc.…
1. That‘s called stockholm syndrome. 2. Literally no relevant career goal is significantly obstructed by less git proficiency.
When has that ever worked? And why does this count as a solution rather than a poor workaround for you?
>Most of this was built by Microsoft to work on Windows with git. Hacking git into something it is not does not qualify as learning to cope with git in my book. Apparently git does not solve all problems and there is…
250€ for the home office setup alone. I doubt he will hand-poke your entire arm.
>Memory is everywhere, whether or not anyone or anything remembers it. That one is beautiful.
Either you’ve been using only crappy computers/software then or you’re not getting what they’re talking about. Do you feel like your car is an extension of your body when you’re driving? Because science showed that’s…
C++. And it’s hated for the same reasons.
> Everyone in the community, us kids included, considered this to be serious and vital work for defending the US from the USSR Yes, because the US had one of the most effective propaganda machines of all times. You…
And in another moment it’s the US again.
Now you’ve just rephrased thinking. What is „making sense of the world“?