You can see this on perplexity now ;)
DNS enumeration (brute force) with a good wordlist, zone transfer, or leaking the name through a certificate served when accessing your host via IP address are all possibilities. The name "userfileupload" is far from…
> Also, at least in the US, it's the side that spent a lot less money that won. Just like in 2016. I'm sorry, which side purchased Twitter?
The important distinction, and where the comparison might fall short as the job-advertisement purpose of this post, is motivation. Speedrunners enjoy games because games are fun. Speedrunners get to actually use these…
Forgive me if, in the current political climate, I feel a very large amount of skepticism at an opening paragraph where an anonymous woman of color expresses that she's always had it easy in the tech industry because of…
Slowly?
To me it looks more like a continuation of the decline of brick and mortar retail. Even if I want to watch films on blue-ray, why would I ever want to drive to a Best Buy to purchase them?
Wow, how disruptive!
Yes you're probably right. The governor of Arizona doesn't realize what the most important issue in her state is right now, but you do.
The only thing motivated here is your implication that the answer must be one of these two reductive answers, while so many commenters have given very reasonable and valid reasons for their opinion.
I don't understand the part about the market accepting the price, or rather, I find it hard to believe that it's sustainable. I've played PC games my whole life and used to enjoy building and re-building my gaming PC…
That's the whole point.
There are many factors that contribute to being good to your job, or I think more accurately, being perceived as being good at your job. Impossible deadlines, unrealistic client expectations, bad organizational policies…
The same sorts of things we do while on PTO or on the weekends, but every day.
> Honestly, Americans are getting hard. They were soft when they allowed themselves to be pushed around, jobs outsourced, sign 4 year non-competes and non-disparage agreements, and put up with crappy bosses with no cost…
I'm curious to know why you believe these additional details make the headline deceptive or change the story in any way.
What continues to amuse me is that this is still being framed as an ongoing debate. It's really not a debate; this is outdated leadership fighting against social and technological progress, while demanding that their…
It seems silly to make this argument specifically regarding time when we've structured our society in such a way that certain people's time and labor is more valuable than other peoples'. Why not apply this logic to say…
> The more you contribute, the more you sacrifice by joining a coop. The less you contribute, the more you gain. You could say the same thing to describe working for any corporation.
And yet with all of these scenarios you've described, the world keeps spinning. I've yet to see an example of of a company or product that has suffered due to knowledge workers realizing they can use WFH to put in fewer…
Really surprisingly low number here. $3.5 million doesn't seem like a lot to spend considering what I imagine they'd lose if they lost this tax-prep business. Did we lose a zero somewhere?
I got my first remote job in 2011. Whatever is going on right now has very little to do with what works, and what doesn't.
I wonder how much the appearance of these daily anti-DEI stories on the front page of HN has to do with this recession and workers' propensity to look for convenient scapegoats in the face of recent massive layoffs.…
Perhaps that's why the person you're replying to prefaced their comment with: > I keep saying this, but...
I'd still interact with computers in some way shape or form if I were a millionaire, but I also hope that such an amount of money and free time would expand my scope of personal fulfillment to some other unknown areas…
You can see this on perplexity now ;)
DNS enumeration (brute force) with a good wordlist, zone transfer, or leaking the name through a certificate served when accessing your host via IP address are all possibilities. The name "userfileupload" is far from…
> Also, at least in the US, it's the side that spent a lot less money that won. Just like in 2016. I'm sorry, which side purchased Twitter?
The important distinction, and where the comparison might fall short as the job-advertisement purpose of this post, is motivation. Speedrunners enjoy games because games are fun. Speedrunners get to actually use these…
Forgive me if, in the current political climate, I feel a very large amount of skepticism at an opening paragraph where an anonymous woman of color expresses that she's always had it easy in the tech industry because of…
Slowly?
To me it looks more like a continuation of the decline of brick and mortar retail. Even if I want to watch films on blue-ray, why would I ever want to drive to a Best Buy to purchase them?
Wow, how disruptive!
Yes you're probably right. The governor of Arizona doesn't realize what the most important issue in her state is right now, but you do.
The only thing motivated here is your implication that the answer must be one of these two reductive answers, while so many commenters have given very reasonable and valid reasons for their opinion.
I don't understand the part about the market accepting the price, or rather, I find it hard to believe that it's sustainable. I've played PC games my whole life and used to enjoy building and re-building my gaming PC…
That's the whole point.
There are many factors that contribute to being good to your job, or I think more accurately, being perceived as being good at your job. Impossible deadlines, unrealistic client expectations, bad organizational policies…
The same sorts of things we do while on PTO or on the weekends, but every day.
> Honestly, Americans are getting hard. They were soft when they allowed themselves to be pushed around, jobs outsourced, sign 4 year non-competes and non-disparage agreements, and put up with crappy bosses with no cost…
I'm curious to know why you believe these additional details make the headline deceptive or change the story in any way.
What continues to amuse me is that this is still being framed as an ongoing debate. It's really not a debate; this is outdated leadership fighting against social and technological progress, while demanding that their…
It seems silly to make this argument specifically regarding time when we've structured our society in such a way that certain people's time and labor is more valuable than other peoples'. Why not apply this logic to say…
> The more you contribute, the more you sacrifice by joining a coop. The less you contribute, the more you gain. You could say the same thing to describe working for any corporation.
And yet with all of these scenarios you've described, the world keeps spinning. I've yet to see an example of of a company or product that has suffered due to knowledge workers realizing they can use WFH to put in fewer…
Really surprisingly low number here. $3.5 million doesn't seem like a lot to spend considering what I imagine they'd lose if they lost this tax-prep business. Did we lose a zero somewhere?
I got my first remote job in 2011. Whatever is going on right now has very little to do with what works, and what doesn't.
I wonder how much the appearance of these daily anti-DEI stories on the front page of HN has to do with this recession and workers' propensity to look for convenient scapegoats in the face of recent massive layoffs.…
Perhaps that's why the person you're replying to prefaced their comment with: > I keep saying this, but...
I'd still interact with computers in some way shape or form if I were a millionaire, but I also hope that such an amount of money and free time would expand my scope of personal fulfillment to some other unknown areas…