still 150 micros here. why would this go up?
The pandemic over hiring that ended 4 years ago?
It’s still phabricator
It helped me not read it, so please do keep it up!
This is a bot
which workplace group did you post it to?
To your last point, the answer is probably much different in China
It’s not just boilerplate. This is a low level C++ service where latency and performance is critical (don’t want to get into too much detail since I’ll dox myself). I used to think the same thing as you: “Surely my job…
Honestly, I am also at a faang working on a tier 0 distributed system in infra and the amount of AI generated code that is shipped on this service is probably like 40%+ at this point.
We support both at work (touchid and yubikey) and often I have my laptop in clamshell mode, so in that sense it’s easier to use the yubikey. Probably not the best reason, but works for me!
Makes sense! Except for one little thing.. We've been migrating off of Terraform at BigCo recently and it has been a tremendous success. The migration has saved countless hours. Before, I was jaded and routinely in the…
How is compiling to terraform a positive? I'd rather debug python than python-compiled-to-terraform.
We used 1Password at a ~6,000 employee tech company and it was fine. Never had any issues with 1Password.
Also, when I was the target of one of these "booters", a lot of them explicitly state they're only to be used for stress testing services you own, which is legal.
They absolutely didn't miss it -- it was definitely a conscious decision to prevent "pro" users from buying a cheaper MacBook Air and instead get them to purchase the more expensive 14/16" M2 MacBook Pro (whenever it…
still 150 micros here. why would this go up?
The pandemic over hiring that ended 4 years ago?
It’s still phabricator
It helped me not read it, so please do keep it up!
This is a bot
which workplace group did you post it to?
To your last point, the answer is probably much different in China
It’s not just boilerplate. This is a low level C++ service where latency and performance is critical (don’t want to get into too much detail since I’ll dox myself). I used to think the same thing as you: “Surely my job…
Honestly, I am also at a faang working on a tier 0 distributed system in infra and the amount of AI generated code that is shipped on this service is probably like 40%+ at this point.
We support both at work (touchid and yubikey) and often I have my laptop in clamshell mode, so in that sense it’s easier to use the yubikey. Probably not the best reason, but works for me!
Makes sense! Except for one little thing.. We've been migrating off of Terraform at BigCo recently and it has been a tremendous success. The migration has saved countless hours. Before, I was jaded and routinely in the…
How is compiling to terraform a positive? I'd rather debug python than python-compiled-to-terraform.
We used 1Password at a ~6,000 employee tech company and it was fine. Never had any issues with 1Password.
Also, when I was the target of one of these "booters", a lot of them explicitly state they're only to be used for stress testing services you own, which is legal.
They absolutely didn't miss it -- it was definitely a conscious decision to prevent "pro" users from buying a cheaper MacBook Air and instead get them to purchase the more expensive 14/16" M2 MacBook Pro (whenever it…