https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paragraph
HN logs IPs.
Leave Obama out of this.
What does "Bernie bro" add to this?
NYT's GDPR compliance UI is hilariously user-hostile. You can't even opt out. There's no chance this is accidental.
> In response to a Colorado state law that requires employers post salary ranges in job postings, companies are simply refusing to consider applicants from the state.
This is the humor I needed on a long weekend Sunday morning. Do tell us about the industry's dark secrets, 10 years experience "senior engineer".
I laughed in Cyrillic at the accidental Cyrillic ("к").
> 100к users ~10 000 $, and so on. хахаха...
> Houdini was immediately suspicious. The message was written in English and his mother only spoke German. At the top of each page was a cross. His mother was the wife of a rabbi and devoutly Jewish. There is no way she…
The mindset is basically: Programming is hard so we're going to block as many non-paying customers as possible to limit the blast radius when we inevitably fuck up. And inconvenience those paying users too, because we…
If you're good enough you can pretty much dictate your working conditions. But it's bad advice for most people. I've seen plenty of mediocre devs take this kind of advice, and it's sad/embarrassing to see. Anyone who's…
We just met and she's randomly telling us she has a boyfriend She's a bay natural Flagged as irrefutable
When I start answering these hard questions about my ethnicity, one result is strong sense of white pride. It's hard to tell if that's the desired outcome or not; I'm skeptical of the sincerity of these people looking…
You had to apply and be accepted to the university, and their confidence that you won't turn your apartment into a crack den is factored into the monthly rent.
you're crazy, I love you, but you're crazy
wut
This seems like a flame. Anyway, strategically speaking, US COVID-19 deaths had little impact on the country's fighting strength. So they're not really comparable to North Vietnam's war losses.
The hand wringing about batteries blows my mind, it's like everybody forgot about Shell Nigeria. Anyone should be able to see that this has nothing to do with technology or rare earth metals, it's simply a pattern of…
> good refs (necessary for future employment) Unnecessary if you have chops. Interviewing a candidate's references is a sucker move anyway.
I sort of doubt that you've spent much time in the most problematic parts of DC/Philly/Baltimore. Their peers are Chicago, New Orleans, and St. Louis. Not remotely SF.
Read the contribution log, it's another "community leader" who barely writes code, who cares. Somebody wants attention.
Strong disagree, in fact I'd say that apart from Bayview, all of SF is safe, there's just lots of property crime, which I'll grant is shitty. North of 110th St? All of Manhattan's been safe for some time now. 110th St…
SF is a very densely populated place, so that shouldn't be a surprise (if you live in NYC, I don't believe you).
Anecdata is andecdata. I've visited SF a ton for work/business and for tech events and never see anything that I haven't already seen in Boston, LA, DC, any major city. I've always had a great time in SF. It's…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paragraph
HN logs IPs.
Leave Obama out of this.
What does "Bernie bro" add to this?
NYT's GDPR compliance UI is hilariously user-hostile. You can't even opt out. There's no chance this is accidental.
> In response to a Colorado state law that requires employers post salary ranges in job postings, companies are simply refusing to consider applicants from the state.
This is the humor I needed on a long weekend Sunday morning. Do tell us about the industry's dark secrets, 10 years experience "senior engineer".
I laughed in Cyrillic at the accidental Cyrillic ("к").
> 100к users ~10 000 $, and so on. хахаха...
> Houdini was immediately suspicious. The message was written in English and his mother only spoke German. At the top of each page was a cross. His mother was the wife of a rabbi and devoutly Jewish. There is no way she…
The mindset is basically: Programming is hard so we're going to block as many non-paying customers as possible to limit the blast radius when we inevitably fuck up. And inconvenience those paying users too, because we…
If you're good enough you can pretty much dictate your working conditions. But it's bad advice for most people. I've seen plenty of mediocre devs take this kind of advice, and it's sad/embarrassing to see. Anyone who's…
We just met and she's randomly telling us she has a boyfriend She's a bay natural Flagged as irrefutable
When I start answering these hard questions about my ethnicity, one result is strong sense of white pride. It's hard to tell if that's the desired outcome or not; I'm skeptical of the sincerity of these people looking…
You had to apply and be accepted to the university, and their confidence that you won't turn your apartment into a crack den is factored into the monthly rent.
you're crazy, I love you, but you're crazy
wut
This seems like a flame. Anyway, strategically speaking, US COVID-19 deaths had little impact on the country's fighting strength. So they're not really comparable to North Vietnam's war losses.
The hand wringing about batteries blows my mind, it's like everybody forgot about Shell Nigeria. Anyone should be able to see that this has nothing to do with technology or rare earth metals, it's simply a pattern of…
> good refs (necessary for future employment) Unnecessary if you have chops. Interviewing a candidate's references is a sucker move anyway.
I sort of doubt that you've spent much time in the most problematic parts of DC/Philly/Baltimore. Their peers are Chicago, New Orleans, and St. Louis. Not remotely SF.
Read the contribution log, it's another "community leader" who barely writes code, who cares. Somebody wants attention.
Strong disagree, in fact I'd say that apart from Bayview, all of SF is safe, there's just lots of property crime, which I'll grant is shitty. North of 110th St? All of Manhattan's been safe for some time now. 110th St…
SF is a very densely populated place, so that shouldn't be a surprise (if you live in NYC, I don't believe you).
Anecdata is andecdata. I've visited SF a ton for work/business and for tech events and never see anything that I haven't already seen in Boston, LA, DC, any major city. I've always had a great time in SF. It's…