anself
No user record in our sample, but anself has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but anself has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Pessimists are going to read this and call BS
The 100m / 10k analogy is fantastic, but the reality is even worse. Let’s say you expect a candidate to stay for average five years. That’s about 1200 working days. If you get to interview them for 1 day, then that day…
Came here to say this! So many ways to parse it. But the key issue was not knowing that “pregnancy-test frogs” was the central concept. Without that, the headline is so confusing… at some point I had to consider whether…
Too much developers relying on bloatware, not enough “implement it yourself” because in reality every hash map doves a unique problem that a Palin hash map is not necessarily suited for. Embrace NIH
You need at least one or two somewhat disagreeable folks in a team. Because without this, groupthink emerges, teams have too much inertia, they follow the assumed norm instead of challenging it for something better,…
Agree - but The Goal (Eliyahu Goldratt) is a rare exception to this. It’s written as a novel but actually contains valuable and counterintuitive lessons about optimizing for efficiency in a complex delivery process.…
Agree, it's not testing. The problem is here: "In a typical testing workflow, you write some basic tests to check the core functionality. When a bug inevitably shows up—usually after deployment—you go back and add more…
I don’t think there’s zero demand recommendation apps, a lot of founders choose this because it’s a problem they want to solve for themselves, and there are a few success stories out there. It’s just that it’s a…
Is there a way to consume this in text instead? Video is far too slow and cumbersome and requires headphones
Having worked in banking for many years (no longer), I can say with confidence, the big banks have a giant moat: regulation. They want to be heavily regulated so that new upstart competitors will not come in and spoil…
Aren’t “utterly toxic” and “scammer” kinda the same thing? The only difference is the intention, and does that really matter?
Where did the wastewater go before the first rodwell was finished?