This is what a lot of people want to believe but orientation seems to depend more on culture than genes (e.g. Ancient Greece, US Prisons, etc.).
>Very true. Well, except maybe for that one time when Germany became an open-air rape camp under the noses of police who did nothing for fear of being accused of racism. What an awful example and has nothing, what so…
>So I decided to go at it on my own and charge a rate I felt I was worth. Best career decision I've made so far. I think this, above all else, is the key to the frustration and ever decreasing salaries we're seeing. The…
If you spend a lot of money you're not guaranteed to get the best. But if you go cheap you are nearly guaranteed to get a bad developer/product/whatever.
Well, this is all new to me as well but the way I've seen it presented (from multiple sources) it seems to be person-specific. If there is a way to increase you "cup size" either I haven't yet seen it (wouldn't be…
> there will be transforms back for 10->9, 9->8, 8->7... all the way back to 2. It works well enough. We did something like this in the on a message bus: the channels had the version in the name and and older version…
>They're defining a bunch of custom media types, which in of itself is pretty weird, No it isn't. If you're doing REST and your resources are not completely trivial (arguably, even if they are) you should be defining a…
> if so, are they so dense in not understanding how normal people running red lights is less of an issue here than a machine running that red light? I disagree. A machine might be able to completely verify that it's…
That could just as easily be interpreted that he's stuck with this spelling mistake (as he said in the other quote) and now asks us to play along ("that's, uh, just how they talked!").
I'd like to work where you work. My experience with management has been "barely hanging on" to "actively damaging the company" with a few "adequate" and 1 or 2 "inspiring" thrown in the mix.
I'm not saying those women aren't "smart", I don't know them personally. I'm saying it doesn't matter if they are or not.
Actually the GP is incorrect. It's pretty well understood [1] these days that your body is like a "cup" that can only take a certain amount of stress before it starts getting counter productive. Mental stress and…
I think you mean you'll project it everywhere. I say this to my kids as well, not to signal anything but to engage their creativity. A lot of kids these days can't figure anything to do if they don't have a device in…
>This is a fair point, but in many cases you need to be rich, hard working, and smart. Like Paris Hilton, Kim Kardasian, etc.? No, rich is still the only requirement. Those other things just give you more options.
>But sometimes the laws of physics leave you no choice, in which case accepting that fact can save you a lot of heartache and frustration. Different views of the world, I guess. If the laws of physics "leave me no…
>In many languages: arr[idx] = nevalue The thing you have to keep in mind is that this kind of naked mutation is probably the main source of bugs in programming today. One of the main advantages of OO was that it…
>You use quotes to show that I said something but I did no such thing. No, I explicitly stated that I was grouping your posts in with others that seem similar to me (and acknowledged that I could be in error on that).…
What I would be afraid of, here, is that if there are signs that big data can uncover that peel out some catastrophic disease from your workout data that would mean your insurance company knows you're very ill long…
>What if you were mugged? In general, any time you point to others and say "they did this to me" you remove your own power to change the situation. You may have to be creative, but personally I never want to give others…
I don't mean physical aggression, I mean verbal bullying. And I may be projecting other "similar feeling" posts to yours too much. But the kind of behavior I'm seeing now is a bit saddening. I remember when HN…
>Damore and this article made a few points based on reason and science and logical arguments and such No he didn't [1]. I strongly dislike SJWs, but this guy is no ally. He's, at best, shockingly ignorant (what do I…
>To toss that all onto the same heap is disingenuous at best. I feel like what people who behave as you are miss is that it could just be ignorance. Ignorance can be cured but not with aggression. Did you see the story…
I think it's you, I've seen nearly nothing about perl anywhere for quite a while.
Where on earth did you go to school? Was it a public school? I moved around a lot as a kid and no where did I learn any of the things you mentioned.
Isn't it more of a game theory situation? If your competitors exploit their workers and you don't then you will be too expensive?
This is what a lot of people want to believe but orientation seems to depend more on culture than genes (e.g. Ancient Greece, US Prisons, etc.).
>Very true. Well, except maybe for that one time when Germany became an open-air rape camp under the noses of police who did nothing for fear of being accused of racism. What an awful example and has nothing, what so…
>So I decided to go at it on my own and charge a rate I felt I was worth. Best career decision I've made so far. I think this, above all else, is the key to the frustration and ever decreasing salaries we're seeing. The…
If you spend a lot of money you're not guaranteed to get the best. But if you go cheap you are nearly guaranteed to get a bad developer/product/whatever.
Well, this is all new to me as well but the way I've seen it presented (from multiple sources) it seems to be person-specific. If there is a way to increase you "cup size" either I haven't yet seen it (wouldn't be…
> there will be transforms back for 10->9, 9->8, 8->7... all the way back to 2. It works well enough. We did something like this in the on a message bus: the channels had the version in the name and and older version…
>They're defining a bunch of custom media types, which in of itself is pretty weird, No it isn't. If you're doing REST and your resources are not completely trivial (arguably, even if they are) you should be defining a…
> if so, are they so dense in not understanding how normal people running red lights is less of an issue here than a machine running that red light? I disagree. A machine might be able to completely verify that it's…
That could just as easily be interpreted that he's stuck with this spelling mistake (as he said in the other quote) and now asks us to play along ("that's, uh, just how they talked!").
I'd like to work where you work. My experience with management has been "barely hanging on" to "actively damaging the company" with a few "adequate" and 1 or 2 "inspiring" thrown in the mix.
I'm not saying those women aren't "smart", I don't know them personally. I'm saying it doesn't matter if they are or not.
Actually the GP is incorrect. It's pretty well understood [1] these days that your body is like a "cup" that can only take a certain amount of stress before it starts getting counter productive. Mental stress and…
I think you mean you'll project it everywhere. I say this to my kids as well, not to signal anything but to engage their creativity. A lot of kids these days can't figure anything to do if they don't have a device in…
>This is a fair point, but in many cases you need to be rich, hard working, and smart. Like Paris Hilton, Kim Kardasian, etc.? No, rich is still the only requirement. Those other things just give you more options.
>But sometimes the laws of physics leave you no choice, in which case accepting that fact can save you a lot of heartache and frustration. Different views of the world, I guess. If the laws of physics "leave me no…
>In many languages: arr[idx] = nevalue The thing you have to keep in mind is that this kind of naked mutation is probably the main source of bugs in programming today. One of the main advantages of OO was that it…
>You use quotes to show that I said something but I did no such thing. No, I explicitly stated that I was grouping your posts in with others that seem similar to me (and acknowledged that I could be in error on that).…
What I would be afraid of, here, is that if there are signs that big data can uncover that peel out some catastrophic disease from your workout data that would mean your insurance company knows you're very ill long…
>What if you were mugged? In general, any time you point to others and say "they did this to me" you remove your own power to change the situation. You may have to be creative, but personally I never want to give others…
I don't mean physical aggression, I mean verbal bullying. And I may be projecting other "similar feeling" posts to yours too much. But the kind of behavior I'm seeing now is a bit saddening. I remember when HN…
>Damore and this article made a few points based on reason and science and logical arguments and such No he didn't [1]. I strongly dislike SJWs, but this guy is no ally. He's, at best, shockingly ignorant (what do I…
>To toss that all onto the same heap is disingenuous at best. I feel like what people who behave as you are miss is that it could just be ignorance. Ignorance can be cured but not with aggression. Did you see the story…
I think it's you, I've seen nearly nothing about perl anywhere for quite a while.
Where on earth did you go to school? Was it a public school? I moved around a lot as a kid and no where did I learn any of the things you mentioned.
Isn't it more of a game theory situation? If your competitors exploit their workers and you don't then you will be too expensive?