YAGNI still undefeated in 2026
Not proud to admit that I got into a knockout shouting match with ChatGPT regarding its take on push vs pull based metrics systems.
Be loyal to people (your boss, your peers), but don't be loyal to tne entity that is your company. It has one job, and that is to make money. If it could do it without you, it would
I love throwing questions at it where previously it would have been daunting because you don't even know the right questions to ask, and the amount of research you'd need to do to even ask the proper question is super…
Now that takes me back
Sadly, this will kill the US. We have no other aerospace manufacturer at that scale. Unless you're not in the US, you want Boeing to get better, not fail (or root for a competitor, but I see no such thing)
And no one ever talks about this. Doing a code review when dropped in cold in SO hard for this reason. Yes, I can tell what you're doing here, but is that what you're SUPPOSED to be doing?
Hmm. Yea, you would expect to see localized warming I imagine
Over the long-term, yes. But the very recent, very acute 1.5 degree warming is unexpected against pure CO2-based models. I've read a bunch of theories (reduction in certain type of emissions from ships being a prevalent…
I've heard that theory is pretty contentious. I'm certainly not an expert though
Possible that this could explain some of the recent unexplained ocean warming?
Was that first paragraph even english? Man thats thick
Fix it!
Or StableDiffusion
> Ureteroscopy is another minimally invasive way to treat stones but often requires a temporary stent, which can be quite uncomfortable. "The ways we have to currently treat stones have some downsides," he said. "Most…
I feel like this company misses the point of cloud computing. Its mostly cost elasticity, not where your servers are physically located. This feels like the rackspace approach
Huge engineering cost though. If most of your customers are on mobile, makes sense to optimize for mobile, and hope its "good enough" on desktop. At the end of the day its all an ROI problem (as are most things)
>instead of run a business Running a business is a gamble, always
Thats where the experience comes in
Meh. Reading the techniques behind the giant GCloud DDoS before this, if you're not understanding the latest and greatest technology and you're attackers are, you're going to be victimized. To me this sounds like a…
So a house is 6x a yearly tech salary - that's pretty bad.
30 days vacation is wild to me. Almost couldn't put a value on that
YAGNI still undefeated in 2026
Not proud to admit that I got into a knockout shouting match with ChatGPT regarding its take on push vs pull based metrics systems.
Be loyal to people (your boss, your peers), but don't be loyal to tne entity that is your company. It has one job, and that is to make money. If it could do it without you, it would
I love throwing questions at it where previously it would have been daunting because you don't even know the right questions to ask, and the amount of research you'd need to do to even ask the proper question is super…
Now that takes me back
Sadly, this will kill the US. We have no other aerospace manufacturer at that scale. Unless you're not in the US, you want Boeing to get better, not fail (or root for a competitor, but I see no such thing)
And no one ever talks about this. Doing a code review when dropped in cold in SO hard for this reason. Yes, I can tell what you're doing here, but is that what you're SUPPOSED to be doing?
Hmm. Yea, you would expect to see localized warming I imagine
Over the long-term, yes. But the very recent, very acute 1.5 degree warming is unexpected against pure CO2-based models. I've read a bunch of theories (reduction in certain type of emissions from ships being a prevalent…
I've heard that theory is pretty contentious. I'm certainly not an expert though
Possible that this could explain some of the recent unexplained ocean warming?
Was that first paragraph even english? Man thats thick
Fix it!
Or StableDiffusion
> Ureteroscopy is another minimally invasive way to treat stones but often requires a temporary stent, which can be quite uncomfortable. "The ways we have to currently treat stones have some downsides," he said. "Most…
I feel like this company misses the point of cloud computing. Its mostly cost elasticity, not where your servers are physically located. This feels like the rackspace approach
Huge engineering cost though. If most of your customers are on mobile, makes sense to optimize for mobile, and hope its "good enough" on desktop. At the end of the day its all an ROI problem (as are most things)
>instead of run a business Running a business is a gamble, always
Thats where the experience comes in
Meh. Reading the techniques behind the giant GCloud DDoS before this, if you're not understanding the latest and greatest technology and you're attackers are, you're going to be victimized. To me this sounds like a…
So a house is 6x a yearly tech salary - that's pretty bad.
30 days vacation is wild to me. Almost couldn't put a value on that