I'm seeing most people's arguments here explaining that remote work has given them the opportunity to voluntarily engage in extra curricular social functions. I think to them, they are totally right that remote work…
Yet here you are engaging with the article. In my mind, the clickbait title has done its job.
> couldn't be easier Except for the single step workflow: <paste> <enter> like you do on POSIX shells?
I can't speak for everyone, but in the 6 years and 4 companies I've worked for, we have hired only 2 front-end engineers. Full stack is simply what we want a vast majority of the time. So I'm not saying it's impossible…
I don't think I'm alone in that if I'm reading something that is anywhere near a 1-star, I don't finish it. And then go on to not leave a review. This skews my ratings indeed, because not every book I start is between…
Have been reading "What's Our Problem?: A Self-Help Book for Societies" by Tim Urban? I've been loving it, and he talks about the importance of 2 counterparties identifying what _is_, before distinguishing what _should…
Interesting that the top 2 comments (when reading this) are at opposite ends of the sentiment spectrum over the name. Personally I think it's one of those names that sucks to use in conversation but great to use on the…
I believe a very similar use case was the original primary function of Richard's compression algorithm in the show Silicon Valley. Which of course was entirely underutilizing the technology but that was the joke.
Fwiw, The "To" field in the email is "ExecStaff" so it's not completely inferred.
I'm seeing most people's arguments here explaining that remote work has given them the opportunity to voluntarily engage in extra curricular social functions. I think to them, they are totally right that remote work…
Yet here you are engaging with the article. In my mind, the clickbait title has done its job.
> couldn't be easier Except for the single step workflow: <paste> <enter> like you do on POSIX shells?
I can't speak for everyone, but in the 6 years and 4 companies I've worked for, we have hired only 2 front-end engineers. Full stack is simply what we want a vast majority of the time. So I'm not saying it's impossible…
I don't think I'm alone in that if I'm reading something that is anywhere near a 1-star, I don't finish it. And then go on to not leave a review. This skews my ratings indeed, because not every book I start is between…
Have been reading "What's Our Problem?: A Self-Help Book for Societies" by Tim Urban? I've been loving it, and he talks about the importance of 2 counterparties identifying what _is_, before distinguishing what _should…
Interesting that the top 2 comments (when reading this) are at opposite ends of the sentiment spectrum over the name. Personally I think it's one of those names that sucks to use in conversation but great to use on the…
I believe a very similar use case was the original primary function of Richard's compression algorithm in the show Silicon Valley. Which of course was entirely underutilizing the technology but that was the joke.
Fwiw, The "To" field in the email is "ExecStaff" so it's not completely inferred.