> people shouldn't be such babies. Every time I've heard this sentiment in the corporate setting, it sets the ball rolling to create a culture that's hyper masculine and aggressive where people asking for help are seen…
Congrats on making it 10 years. The concern I have with making it overly analytical like the HN crowd tends to do, we ignore a good chunk of psychological impact that purely data-driven statements can have. Instead of…
Anyone interested in sharing what tactics they use to get back into flow? For interruptions (meetings or discussion) while coding I'll write a sentence or two directly in the file I'm working in - not comments, actual…
That's terrifying. The child protection stuff sounds like a total mess, but it bleeds way beyond that. After leaving Windows behind in 2007 (Mac or Linux machines only), I switched back to Windows to do game…
For me it's not just the lack of professionalism but the writing makes the author sound pretty junior and inexperienced with how the world works. Not that there's anything wrong with that (we've all been there). But it…
> people shouldn't be such babies. Every time I've heard this sentiment in the corporate setting, it sets the ball rolling to create a culture that's hyper masculine and aggressive where people asking for help are seen…
Congrats on making it 10 years. The concern I have with making it overly analytical like the HN crowd tends to do, we ignore a good chunk of psychological impact that purely data-driven statements can have. Instead of…
Anyone interested in sharing what tactics they use to get back into flow? For interruptions (meetings or discussion) while coding I'll write a sentence or two directly in the file I'm working in - not comments, actual…
That's terrifying. The child protection stuff sounds like a total mess, but it bleeds way beyond that. After leaving Windows behind in 2007 (Mac or Linux machines only), I switched back to Windows to do game…
For me it's not just the lack of professionalism but the writing makes the author sound pretty junior and inexperienced with how the world works. Not that there's anything wrong with that (we've all been there). But it…