> Do you really think that in a high stress situation you’re going to make the best decisions? I mean that statement could be used to excuse any mistake in any project/system ever made, and is mostly a cop out. Yes, the…
Ah, reminds of my first car. I got a new Corolla and went on my merry way. But on the third day I found the steering stuck and extremely hard to maneuver. Scared the heck out of me, so I went back to the dealership.…
> If you simply select positive results and exclude negative results then even the placebo group would show great success. Where did zosima ask to do that? They mentioned that the variable of comparison should be…
If there is an IC advancement track then the titles don't matter. All the discussion around titles is specifically to have an IC advancement track, which very few companies have.
This is still missing the point. The way to improve PM accountability isn't engineers fixing them. It's the organization's and leadership responsibility to ensure PMs are held accountable. Engineers would be far happier…
No one is denying the need for PMs. OP is pointing out that PMs have too much decision making power, with too little accountability in most organizations. Your argument is akin to, "PMs can't code, so alas we need…
Overengineering is typically a term thrown around when a manager wants to ship a system in half the time it actually would take to make a half-decent system!
+1. An over-engineered software is a bazooka when you need a hand-gun, not a malfunctioning handgun!
These are just fantastical musings of a product manager, who is pretty far from engineering, and thinks that their products fail because of engineers, not because they didn't get their product right, and/or think that…
So you are going on and on about a hypothesis without any backing numbers, while completely ignoring provided evidence on how the unvaccinated is more likely to end up in ICUs? Get off your high horse and do your…
> What we observe could be explained by many other more convincing factors: early learning activity, more care to the child's education, logical and clear answers to the kid's questions about the world around him, help…
+1 It must have not been the employee in particular. Big companies get sued all the time, and then all written records on work devices, for products that got sued, becomes evidence.
> Do you need to link your personal accounts with family photos and whatnot? Nope. You can create a separate iCloud account just for work. I did that during my time there. I always maintained a separate work phone, and…
The article doesn't make sense. It's at best a clickbait, and at worse the author doesn't understand impostor syndrome at all, because an actual 'impostor' in an 'impostor syndrome' would be some under-skilled, not a…
That's an insane price ($5 a month). HBO subscription costs $14.99 a month. Expecting indi artists to get that level of revenue is insane.
Because ctci is a terrible book to start learning basics from. I agree with let perfect not be the enemy of the good, but CTCI/LC are not good, they are terrible and overwhelming for someone with no background in…
> buy a copy of cracking the coding interview, make a leetcode.com account In my opinion this is a pretty bad advice and I see a lot of entry level programmers struggling for a long time because of this. A basic…
There is an update available to the Google app. It worked for me once I updated the app.
Google gets rid of this problem (either extremes) by formalizing style guides for the different coding languages people use in its organization. Checkout https://google.github.io/styleguide/
Why would a crawler want to crawl the same page every second (let alone 71 times a second). Even if I were Google, wouldn't crawling any page every few mins (or say every minute) be way more than enough for freshness?
Viruses can survive in the "permafrost", because they are frozen. Pretty sure no virus can survive for a 100 years buried in ground at normal temperatures!
> and accepting the blame when things go wrong, you can always move up into management. In most companies, accepting blame is career suicide. Most people who move up in management are good at taking credit for wins and…
Ah man. This makes me realize why my time at a recently IPO-ed tech company, as an engineer was so horrible. Except #10 the company is guilty of every single point.
Not sure if you are being downvoted but very much this. In my time at Google there has been very politically motivated engineering decisions (google scale code renaming to remove words like master-slave etc). While I…
Given that people who know the law, can plead the fifth and avoid being interrogated at all, why doesn't the law just ban interrogation of the accused altogether? It creates a divide between people who have access to…
> Do you really think that in a high stress situation you’re going to make the best decisions? I mean that statement could be used to excuse any mistake in any project/system ever made, and is mostly a cop out. Yes, the…
Ah, reminds of my first car. I got a new Corolla and went on my merry way. But on the third day I found the steering stuck and extremely hard to maneuver. Scared the heck out of me, so I went back to the dealership.…
> If you simply select positive results and exclude negative results then even the placebo group would show great success. Where did zosima ask to do that? They mentioned that the variable of comparison should be…
If there is an IC advancement track then the titles don't matter. All the discussion around titles is specifically to have an IC advancement track, which very few companies have.
This is still missing the point. The way to improve PM accountability isn't engineers fixing them. It's the organization's and leadership responsibility to ensure PMs are held accountable. Engineers would be far happier…
No one is denying the need for PMs. OP is pointing out that PMs have too much decision making power, with too little accountability in most organizations. Your argument is akin to, "PMs can't code, so alas we need…
Overengineering is typically a term thrown around when a manager wants to ship a system in half the time it actually would take to make a half-decent system!
+1. An over-engineered software is a bazooka when you need a hand-gun, not a malfunctioning handgun!
These are just fantastical musings of a product manager, who is pretty far from engineering, and thinks that their products fail because of engineers, not because they didn't get their product right, and/or think that…
So you are going on and on about a hypothesis without any backing numbers, while completely ignoring provided evidence on how the unvaccinated is more likely to end up in ICUs? Get off your high horse and do your…
> What we observe could be explained by many other more convincing factors: early learning activity, more care to the child's education, logical and clear answers to the kid's questions about the world around him, help…
+1 It must have not been the employee in particular. Big companies get sued all the time, and then all written records on work devices, for products that got sued, becomes evidence.
> Do you need to link your personal accounts with family photos and whatnot? Nope. You can create a separate iCloud account just for work. I did that during my time there. I always maintained a separate work phone, and…
The article doesn't make sense. It's at best a clickbait, and at worse the author doesn't understand impostor syndrome at all, because an actual 'impostor' in an 'impostor syndrome' would be some under-skilled, not a…
That's an insane price ($5 a month). HBO subscription costs $14.99 a month. Expecting indi artists to get that level of revenue is insane.
Because ctci is a terrible book to start learning basics from. I agree with let perfect not be the enemy of the good, but CTCI/LC are not good, they are terrible and overwhelming for someone with no background in…
> buy a copy of cracking the coding interview, make a leetcode.com account In my opinion this is a pretty bad advice and I see a lot of entry level programmers struggling for a long time because of this. A basic…
There is an update available to the Google app. It worked for me once I updated the app.
Google gets rid of this problem (either extremes) by formalizing style guides for the different coding languages people use in its organization. Checkout https://google.github.io/styleguide/
Why would a crawler want to crawl the same page every second (let alone 71 times a second). Even if I were Google, wouldn't crawling any page every few mins (or say every minute) be way more than enough for freshness?
Viruses can survive in the "permafrost", because they are frozen. Pretty sure no virus can survive for a 100 years buried in ground at normal temperatures!
> and accepting the blame when things go wrong, you can always move up into management. In most companies, accepting blame is career suicide. Most people who move up in management are good at taking credit for wins and…
Ah man. This makes me realize why my time at a recently IPO-ed tech company, as an engineer was so horrible. Except #10 the company is guilty of every single point.
Not sure if you are being downvoted but very much this. In my time at Google there has been very politically motivated engineering decisions (google scale code renaming to remove words like master-slave etc). While I…
Given that people who know the law, can plead the fifth and avoid being interrogated at all, why doesn't the law just ban interrogation of the accused altogether? It creates a divide between people who have access to…