Your attitude seems pretty bad. I don’t think that was the point I was making at all. This seems exactly like a case where computer algorithms would function worse than humans. It is not surprising (to me) that those…
The dummy in no way looks human in the context I’d expect a self driving system to have. Humans don’t have a way to move their legs back and forth that way while remaining stationary (unless on a treadmill I suppose).…
They have a great group of people. I’ve worked with maybe 6-7 of them directly, and they’re all on my list of people I’d actively want to work with again, across a pretty wide set of skills. The ones I just know of are…
The tasks are not the hard part. Alignment is a lot easier when you’re all close. I went from a distributed team (4 offices spread between EU and US) to a team that’s all co-located. The speed and quality of alignment…
The spyglass and the spider took 15 year old me like a month to figure out. Still think it’s one of the most enjoyable games I’ve played.
In Sweden, the government does the work for most normal cases. They send you a suggestion of “this is all we know about” and you just say “yeah, seems right” via SMS. In Ireland you don’t do anything in the usual case,…
I too worked in France. I hated the long lunches, since it meant you left work at 6 or 7 in the evening. I’d rather be out the door at 5 (like I do now in the US) or 3-4 (like I did in some previous Swedish jobs) than…
The upgraded membership is 60usd more than the normal, gives you 2% back on purchases, and they will refund it to you if you ask, so not sure how you could lose 100 on that.
Advertising? “We have a big group of users, and being featured with us will cost you X and bring Y more sales”. Price comparison sites is not a new thing?
Living now in the US I am confused why houses are so big and yards so small. Well, not confused, it makes financial sense for builders, but a bit sad. I’d much rather have a smaller house but with a yard I can grow…
And there are a lot of regulators. Some of them a lot more combative than others. That is my main reason for dislike for the regulations. Overall I support the regulations, but I really wish the penalties had more…
The regulation is very ambiguous. Try to understand what is even personal data from this: https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/guide-to-data-protectio... It is all about risk, ambiguity and individual circumstances. I…
At any kind of scale that is 100% not the case. The orchestration of a data extract from even a midsized corporation is a significant endeavour. Someone in the company knowing what data we have on an entity is a…
Yes. Emails are 100% PII. Even user names can be argued to be.
Or you were in university/connected to a university. The Swedish qwctf scene at least was very clearly divided in 20ms people who went to or worked at, a university, and 150ms people who played from home. There were…
To me it was almost unwatchable. My eyes aren’t great, and excessive use of darkness / lack of contrast magnifies that. I have the same problem with some video games.
I think they are referring to Herzberg? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-factor_theory Sounds like a different way to express that.
Until you live in an apartment complex that has eliminated keys. My place is all keyfobs (except for the mailbox).
I disagree on the best in class. Apples insistence on hard plastic means they give up the proven best choice for sound isolation (silicone or foam buds). Claiming it is a feature to save lives is a stretch. There’s…
The argument of employers being these evil things that hold no loyalty is tiresome. Loyalty is not a black and white thing. I can list close to 15 years of small experiences that make me feel like my current employer…
For me at least, I would not use a throwaway. The one thing we get asked to do for social media is always be clear that we have ties to the company but don’t speak for the company when commenting on things that could…
When someone writes an article about how the other side is doing something wrong, without presenting any content of why your side is right other than vague hand-wavy stuff, that’s a red flag to me. “Bringing it into the…
It is legal to request, but you would/should never do so as part of interviewing. You really don’t want to know the candidates age, marital status or citizenship as part of an interview process. Once you do, you’re open…
My French contract had 2 months notice and a non compete option for the employer, where they had the option to pay me 75% of the salary for 2 years to enforce the non compete. That kind of non competes I don’t mind.
Feature decomposition is an antipattern. This is not related to JIRA. Features are the result of integration of systems. Starting with features is insane. Design the system, then integrate parts of the system to create…
Your attitude seems pretty bad. I don’t think that was the point I was making at all. This seems exactly like a case where computer algorithms would function worse than humans. It is not surprising (to me) that those…
The dummy in no way looks human in the context I’d expect a self driving system to have. Humans don’t have a way to move their legs back and forth that way while remaining stationary (unless on a treadmill I suppose).…
They have a great group of people. I’ve worked with maybe 6-7 of them directly, and they’re all on my list of people I’d actively want to work with again, across a pretty wide set of skills. The ones I just know of are…
The tasks are not the hard part. Alignment is a lot easier when you’re all close. I went from a distributed team (4 offices spread between EU and US) to a team that’s all co-located. The speed and quality of alignment…
The spyglass and the spider took 15 year old me like a month to figure out. Still think it’s one of the most enjoyable games I’ve played.
In Sweden, the government does the work for most normal cases. They send you a suggestion of “this is all we know about” and you just say “yeah, seems right” via SMS. In Ireland you don’t do anything in the usual case,…
I too worked in France. I hated the long lunches, since it meant you left work at 6 or 7 in the evening. I’d rather be out the door at 5 (like I do now in the US) or 3-4 (like I did in some previous Swedish jobs) than…
The upgraded membership is 60usd more than the normal, gives you 2% back on purchases, and they will refund it to you if you ask, so not sure how you could lose 100 on that.
Advertising? “We have a big group of users, and being featured with us will cost you X and bring Y more sales”. Price comparison sites is not a new thing?
Living now in the US I am confused why houses are so big and yards so small. Well, not confused, it makes financial sense for builders, but a bit sad. I’d much rather have a smaller house but with a yard I can grow…
And there are a lot of regulators. Some of them a lot more combative than others. That is my main reason for dislike for the regulations. Overall I support the regulations, but I really wish the penalties had more…
The regulation is very ambiguous. Try to understand what is even personal data from this: https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/guide-to-data-protectio... It is all about risk, ambiguity and individual circumstances. I…
At any kind of scale that is 100% not the case. The orchestration of a data extract from even a midsized corporation is a significant endeavour. Someone in the company knowing what data we have on an entity is a…
Yes. Emails are 100% PII. Even user names can be argued to be.
Or you were in university/connected to a university. The Swedish qwctf scene at least was very clearly divided in 20ms people who went to or worked at, a university, and 150ms people who played from home. There were…
To me it was almost unwatchable. My eyes aren’t great, and excessive use of darkness / lack of contrast magnifies that. I have the same problem with some video games.
I think they are referring to Herzberg? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-factor_theory Sounds like a different way to express that.
Until you live in an apartment complex that has eliminated keys. My place is all keyfobs (except for the mailbox).
I disagree on the best in class. Apples insistence on hard plastic means they give up the proven best choice for sound isolation (silicone or foam buds). Claiming it is a feature to save lives is a stretch. There’s…
The argument of employers being these evil things that hold no loyalty is tiresome. Loyalty is not a black and white thing. I can list close to 15 years of small experiences that make me feel like my current employer…
For me at least, I would not use a throwaway. The one thing we get asked to do for social media is always be clear that we have ties to the company but don’t speak for the company when commenting on things that could…
When someone writes an article about how the other side is doing something wrong, without presenting any content of why your side is right other than vague hand-wavy stuff, that’s a red flag to me. “Bringing it into the…
It is legal to request, but you would/should never do so as part of interviewing. You really don’t want to know the candidates age, marital status or citizenship as part of an interview process. Once you do, you’re open…
My French contract had 2 months notice and a non compete option for the employer, where they had the option to pay me 75% of the salary for 2 years to enforce the non compete. That kind of non competes I don’t mind.
Feature decomposition is an antipattern. This is not related to JIRA. Features are the result of integration of systems. Starting with features is insane. Design the system, then integrate parts of the system to create…