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If that's a "logical conclusion" as you said, then by what kind of logic exactly? I'm curious
> its' logical conclusions such as?
Something to keep in mind with Nietzsche is that he made enemies out of both Christianity and egalitarian ideology. A lot of the criticisms of him come from these two crowds, and a lot of it is an ad hominem attack on…
> But the reality of human fallibility leads to terminal ressentiment in the end for anyone fixed in that philosophy. It is a total dead end. Could you elaborate a little bit? If you're going to disregard his thought…
> You either memorized the solution to the random leetcode problem you get or you fail as far as I understand it. I thought the point was to actually learn the theory behind the question so memorizing isn't necessary?…
I followed the blog post this article provides[1], which leads to another blog post[2]. It's another bullshit article > Decentralisation was always a phantom. At most it’s a way to say “can’t sue me, bro.” Every process…
> and a lot easier to take in with just a glance meant a lot harder
> This is not compatible with the statement "developers should be paid". As a developer who would like to make a living, I obviously strongly disagree with this. If everything is free, then no one has to pay for…
> There is no positive benefit of technology created to spy on people online. There definitely is. Personalization is more effective than blind advertising. This can be either a benefit or an extreme drawback depending…
> Say what you will about social media, Meta, or daddy Zuck himself, but I am SO very grateful for everything this Company has done for me - it's hardly an exaggeration to say that Meta saved my life. this is the…
> crypto is generally bullshit, the leaders are mostly grifters and its good to see the tide finally revealing them for who they are. All the grifters who hopped on post 2020, yes But the actual implementation of a p2p…
> We outlaw addictive chemical substances, and maybe such tech should also be looked at in similar light. Maybe we should ban sugar also? /s
> "The truth is pay-walled, but lies are for free" Maybe on the internet. irl we have something called a "public library". more people should check them out imo both truth and lies are paywalled. It's just that truth…
why would anyone want to work for this asshole? It's not like the employees are well paid compared to other companies. If I wanted to get fisted, I'd just go to amazon and get a bigger check for it
because if the number of screens is small and there are few tiers (only 2), passing an identifier around could be overkill sounds to me like it's an optimization for introducing more tiers than what there are
> And in "traditional" marriages, women absolutely do work. They just do unpaid labor (and often more than the man did, working weekends and evenings as well.) Laundry, cooking, cleaning, childcare, are all work. Work…
To be frank, here the progressives are the sane ones
What exactly is the rationale for this push for marriage? If both men and women have the same working opportunities? Wasn't the point of marriage because women weren't supposed to work? And now they are, so what exactly…
This just sounds like you're prematurely optimizing for additional security screens getting added. Maybe that's not on the table atm? Still odd that they took so long to change a couple method signatures and write a…
> The back of the Facebook sign at the entrance still has the Sun Microsystems logo as a sort of reminder that nothing is permanent. Pretty freaky if true
> Presumably if you are willing to work long hours as an employee you identify heavily with your work, probably also your colleagues, you value what you are doing. You're assuming here that people work long hours…
This post fails to acknowledge cost of living. If you work in SV, you're going to be paid well just because of COL. I've seen programmer jobs only paying 50k (in the US, at large companies, in 2022), all because of low…
> working hard and burning brightly for your employer is meaningful and fulfilling and something to strive towards (as seen in the threads around expectations at Twitter of working 12h days and meeting tight deadlines)…
> Any time a whiff of union talk for tech workers comes up, the industry recoils in abject horror driven by many years of anti-union propaganda ("unions = evil" or "how DARE you well paid, lazy programmers ask for even…
Maybe because you'd have to go the extra mile to outdo competition and gain a majority market share. It isn't just the 9-5, but the idea that your job stops when you leave the office. If people see it as a transactional…