I was there around the same time and I took a discrete math course he taught. I wasn't a math major and had no idea who he was, but I remember some students mentioning that he was a well-regarded mathematician. He was a…
Certainly, the salaries are a bit of an illusion when you take the insane housing costs of the Bay Area into account. If breaking up the American tech companies helped disperse jobs outside of Silicon Valley, that would…
Many companies across many industries vertically integrate. Should they all be broken up? “Shady data practices” is hand-wavey and non-specific. What do you mean? Many companies today (again, across All industries) have…
Has Europe’s pro-union climate led to more competitive software companies, or better pay and benefits for its software engineers? Every European engineer I talk to seems either amazed or resentful about American…
What is the corporate abuse here that necessitates a breakup?
Yeah, I think you are in agreement. It’s worse than that though, because I’d be afraid to say anything contrary to the activist’s opinions. I don’t want to be stalked or harassed. The company is extremely tolerant of…
The mental gymnastics some of us are using to justify the bad actions of these employees are astounding. Making documents and calendars accessible is one example of Google’s “open culture.” When these features are…
I think there’s an uptick at the moment of paid online services. We’re getting four models: 1. Free commercial services supported by advertising. 2. Ad-free commercial services supported by subscriptions. 3. Open-source…
> the only people who the company encouraged socializing with. This is not my experience at all. Work-life balance there was way ahead of other tech companies I’ve worked for. Most people show up, work reasonable hours,…
That's not an actual quote, FYI. They peddled something called "community-adjusted EBITDA."
> "Now the problem is "Productivity" is stagnating since the 80's" This is the exact opposite of what your chart shows. Productivity, in the economic sense, is growing since the 1980s. It's wages that have stagnated.…
> I've been dealing with a hormonal issue that's been negatively impacting my deep sleep for almost two years. Also, not getting enough sleep can wreak havoc on your hormones. "Men who sleep 5 hours a night have…
It’s unfortunate that the batteries in these things wear out so quickly. And the battery is glued inside, making them $200+ disposable headphones. But even so, AirPods are one of my favorite products I’ve bought in…
Most people understood the intent of the question exactly, and still found the answer unintuitive.
This is probably the clearest explanation, sorry you were downvoted.
Evidence why people should value their stock at zero.
> "none of the younger team members knew how to relate with them which made day to day interactions a lot more awkward than they would have been otherwise." If they're out of school and in the workforce, and they don't…
The article never refers to a "neurodiverse person". It does refer to groups: neurodiverse workers, neurodiverse employees, neurodiverse staff, neurodiverse colleagues, and neurodiverse voices. But not "neurodiverse…
Some had frat house vibes, some didn't. In any case, I think I'm pleasant and easy-going at work, and I do a good job, which makes other peoples' job easier. If someone would become "miserable" because I was hired...…
I can certainly relate to coming off as weird or socially awkward or unintentionally rude, and it has affected my job interview performance. People diagnosed with ADD/Asperger's don't really have a monopoly on that.
I haven't had heard it in interviews, but I've been asked several times by former managers in performance reviews. Do they want the truth? "I'd like to be managing you."
I had the opposite experience. I don't have Asperger's or ADD, but I'm shy and struggle with eye contact and small talk. I interviewed at about ten startups, and despite doing well on the technical questions, I got…
What about chronic fatigue syndrome? Is there some relation to too much exercise? Will it kill you?
The last time I made my case for a promotion, the director said "Sorry, no promotions right now, there's nothing I can do." A couple months later, a coworker gets a job offer elsewhere and threatens to leave, and he's…
I was there around the same time and I took a discrete math course he taught. I wasn't a math major and had no idea who he was, but I remember some students mentioning that he was a well-regarded mathematician. He was a…
Certainly, the salaries are a bit of an illusion when you take the insane housing costs of the Bay Area into account. If breaking up the American tech companies helped disperse jobs outside of Silicon Valley, that would…
Many companies across many industries vertically integrate. Should they all be broken up? “Shady data practices” is hand-wavey and non-specific. What do you mean? Many companies today (again, across All industries) have…
Has Europe’s pro-union climate led to more competitive software companies, or better pay and benefits for its software engineers? Every European engineer I talk to seems either amazed or resentful about American…
What is the corporate abuse here that necessitates a breakup?
Yeah, I think you are in agreement. It’s worse than that though, because I’d be afraid to say anything contrary to the activist’s opinions. I don’t want to be stalked or harassed. The company is extremely tolerant of…
The mental gymnastics some of us are using to justify the bad actions of these employees are astounding. Making documents and calendars accessible is one example of Google’s “open culture.” When these features are…
I think there’s an uptick at the moment of paid online services. We’re getting four models: 1. Free commercial services supported by advertising. 2. Ad-free commercial services supported by subscriptions. 3. Open-source…
> the only people who the company encouraged socializing with. This is not my experience at all. Work-life balance there was way ahead of other tech companies I’ve worked for. Most people show up, work reasonable hours,…
That's not an actual quote, FYI. They peddled something called "community-adjusted EBITDA."
> "Now the problem is "Productivity" is stagnating since the 80's" This is the exact opposite of what your chart shows. Productivity, in the economic sense, is growing since the 1980s. It's wages that have stagnated.…
> I've been dealing with a hormonal issue that's been negatively impacting my deep sleep for almost two years. Also, not getting enough sleep can wreak havoc on your hormones. "Men who sleep 5 hours a night have…
It’s unfortunate that the batteries in these things wear out so quickly. And the battery is glued inside, making them $200+ disposable headphones. But even so, AirPods are one of my favorite products I’ve bought in…
Most people understood the intent of the question exactly, and still found the answer unintuitive.
This is probably the clearest explanation, sorry you were downvoted.
Evidence why people should value their stock at zero.
> "none of the younger team members knew how to relate with them which made day to day interactions a lot more awkward than they would have been otherwise." If they're out of school and in the workforce, and they don't…
The article never refers to a "neurodiverse person". It does refer to groups: neurodiverse workers, neurodiverse employees, neurodiverse staff, neurodiverse colleagues, and neurodiverse voices. But not "neurodiverse…
Some had frat house vibes, some didn't. In any case, I think I'm pleasant and easy-going at work, and I do a good job, which makes other peoples' job easier. If someone would become "miserable" because I was hired...…
I can certainly relate to coming off as weird or socially awkward or unintentionally rude, and it has affected my job interview performance. People diagnosed with ADD/Asperger's don't really have a monopoly on that.
I haven't had heard it in interviews, but I've been asked several times by former managers in performance reviews. Do they want the truth? "I'd like to be managing you."
I had the opposite experience. I don't have Asperger's or ADD, but I'm shy and struggle with eye contact and small talk. I interviewed at about ten startups, and despite doing well on the technical questions, I got…
What about chronic fatigue syndrome? Is there some relation to too much exercise? Will it kill you?
The last time I made my case for a promotion, the director said "Sorry, no promotions right now, there's nothing I can do." A couple months later, a coworker gets a job offer elsewhere and threatens to leave, and he's…