There are plenty of examples of workers unions voting with similar levels of agreement. Here are two from the last couple months: > UAW President Shawn Fain announced today that the union’s strike authorization vote…
are you serious? they're board members of the non-profit... they don't have any shares in the for-profit subsidiary and thus no financial incentive for commercializing the IP meanwhile, all the employees are paid via a…
> Investors have no reason to worry about their investment in the tech What? They have a MASSIVE reason to worry: 3/4 board members are clearly not aligned with the profit motive. And D'angelo has a massive conflict of…
The thing is, a high growth company like MongoDB doesn't need to fire a single engineer to turn highly profitable. They grew revenue 57% YoY last quarter and spent 52.6% of revenue on sales & marketing.
Unfortunately this is my experience as well. Generally it's a misalignment of priorities. Since the people writing the endpoint don't have to consume it, they just do whatever is easiest as quickly as possible. And…
Don't worry, it'd just be seized and put in control of very competent and qualified "elected" members of The Party.
Stock is getting hammered in after hours on top of -6.89% today
lol @ people who think Apple pushing back on FB tracking is out of their goodness of heart. They want FB to introduce a subscription model so they can rake in that sweet 30% commission. I am in favor of more consumer…
> will have no idea how terrible their code performs on slower devices You can (and should) monitor page load performance... using JS
The mod team is coordinating
Ok, so you want to disable tracking and ads. Why does that necessitate disabling all JS? You can enjoy the performance of an SPA while selectively disabling tracking.
Also, SPA and server side rendering are not mutually exclusive. Both make sense as performance optimizations depending on the context.
The climate too. Always sunny (good lighting). Warm, but not too hot.
> People buying Apple for its M1 low power consumption are a niche inside a niche. Got it, watching Netflix in Chrome without the laptop getting hot is "a niche inside a niche" while GPU intensive 3d graphics workflows…
Instead of session length they could use time to success and number of successes. A success being dwelling on content for a certain length of time or interacting with it (commenting, liking). I guess these fall under…
The most significant reason is preventing your identity from being stolen.
In-app payment processing is absolutely not worth a 30% fee. In a normal, competitive environment, Stripe and Paypal charge 3% + $0.30.
Jira free tier has standard roadmaps for up to 10 users: https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/features/roadmaps?ta...
It's the pricing too. Apple's 30% fee on the payment processing for in app purchases is insane and clearly anti-competitive. Developers can use Stripe, Paypal, etc for literally 10x less.
> Yes they have less effects than adults but some children do go to the hospital and ICU You see this kind of vague claim online all the time when it comes to COVID but with no actual data. What are the actual risks of…
$36,640 is actually more than the median individual income in the US, which is $33,706.
2 people * $15/hr minimum * 2000 hrs/year = $60,000 household income US median household income is $61,937.
You can code split React components and create loading tiers. Facebook claims they're doing this with the facebook.com redesign, for example: https://engineering.fb.com/web/facebook-redesign/
I mean, onSuccess could change. And as you suggested, creating the extra callback is redundant. const fetchData = () => { setLoading(true); callApi() .then((fetchedData) => { setData(fetchedData); onSuccess(); })…
This is a bad analogy. Cloudflare is not inspecting individual packets for hate speech. They are refusing to do business with an organization that negatively affects their brand (The Daily Stormer). They should have the…
There are plenty of examples of workers unions voting with similar levels of agreement. Here are two from the last couple months: > UAW President Shawn Fain announced today that the union’s strike authorization vote…
are you serious? they're board members of the non-profit... they don't have any shares in the for-profit subsidiary and thus no financial incentive for commercializing the IP meanwhile, all the employees are paid via a…
> Investors have no reason to worry about their investment in the tech What? They have a MASSIVE reason to worry: 3/4 board members are clearly not aligned with the profit motive. And D'angelo has a massive conflict of…
The thing is, a high growth company like MongoDB doesn't need to fire a single engineer to turn highly profitable. They grew revenue 57% YoY last quarter and spent 52.6% of revenue on sales & marketing.
Unfortunately this is my experience as well. Generally it's a misalignment of priorities. Since the people writing the endpoint don't have to consume it, they just do whatever is easiest as quickly as possible. And…
Don't worry, it'd just be seized and put in control of very competent and qualified "elected" members of The Party.
Stock is getting hammered in after hours on top of -6.89% today
lol @ people who think Apple pushing back on FB tracking is out of their goodness of heart. They want FB to introduce a subscription model so they can rake in that sweet 30% commission. I am in favor of more consumer…
> will have no idea how terrible their code performs on slower devices You can (and should) monitor page load performance... using JS
The mod team is coordinating
Ok, so you want to disable tracking and ads. Why does that necessitate disabling all JS? You can enjoy the performance of an SPA while selectively disabling tracking.
Also, SPA and server side rendering are not mutually exclusive. Both make sense as performance optimizations depending on the context.
The climate too. Always sunny (good lighting). Warm, but not too hot.
> People buying Apple for its M1 low power consumption are a niche inside a niche. Got it, watching Netflix in Chrome without the laptop getting hot is "a niche inside a niche" while GPU intensive 3d graphics workflows…
Instead of session length they could use time to success and number of successes. A success being dwelling on content for a certain length of time or interacting with it (commenting, liking). I guess these fall under…
The most significant reason is preventing your identity from being stolen.
In-app payment processing is absolutely not worth a 30% fee. In a normal, competitive environment, Stripe and Paypal charge 3% + $0.30.
Jira free tier has standard roadmaps for up to 10 users: https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/features/roadmaps?ta...
It's the pricing too. Apple's 30% fee on the payment processing for in app purchases is insane and clearly anti-competitive. Developers can use Stripe, Paypal, etc for literally 10x less.
> Yes they have less effects than adults but some children do go to the hospital and ICU You see this kind of vague claim online all the time when it comes to COVID but with no actual data. What are the actual risks of…
$36,640 is actually more than the median individual income in the US, which is $33,706.
2 people * $15/hr minimum * 2000 hrs/year = $60,000 household income US median household income is $61,937.
You can code split React components and create loading tiers. Facebook claims they're doing this with the facebook.com redesign, for example: https://engineering.fb.com/web/facebook-redesign/
I mean, onSuccess could change. And as you suggested, creating the extra callback is redundant. const fetchData = () => { setLoading(true); callApi() .then((fetchedData) => { setData(fetchedData); onSuccess(); })…
This is a bad analogy. Cloudflare is not inspecting individual packets for hate speech. They are refusing to do business with an organization that negatively affects their brand (The Daily Stormer). They should have the…