Honestly in a high COL city in the US, having 4-5 kids would be doable on $300k TC but it wouldn't be easy to give them more than a middle class lifestyle at best. Elsewhere in the US in smaller towns, I could see it…
> But this constant chaos, fear and looking at job offers can't be good for morale. Definitely makes it harder to make long term plans/commitments. It was tolerable at least when the market was decent, ie, if you were…
> Regardless of that. AI is here to stay. Nobody is going to revoke the constitutions and criminalize AI to prevent this from happening. > What's going to happen will happen. Username checks out.
If you don't mind sharing, what did you pivot to? Glad you found a path you're happy with!
Where is this "mountain of evidence" that an attack from Iran was imminent?
> GLP-1s How do GLP-1s indicate a casino economy?
I think by "reward" in the context of this discussion on loneliness, OP may have meant the opportunity to meet people, make friends, perhaps hit it off with someone and land a date, if you're single. Not that it's…
Hmm I think this depends alot on the individual and their particular life situation though. I've done a ton of travel solo over the years and the vast majority of the time it was really fun.
> unless you're already in your 40s or 50s, you're going to see the bottom fall out of that sector mid-career. Can you elaborate? What's going to happen to the healthcare system?
Docker re-uses layers as needed and can detect when a new layer needs to be added. It's not like images grow in size without bound each time something is changed in the Dockerfile.
I'm not sure what the complication here is. If application code changes, or some dependency changes, you build a new docker image as needed, possibly with an updated Dockerfile as well if that's required. The Dockerfile…
Isn't this problem usually solved by building an actual image for your specific application, tagging that and pushing to some docker repo? At least that's how it's been at placec I've worked at that used docker. What am…
Product discovery is one facet of it, certainly. It’s also about pursuading people to buy a product / service they don’t really need, creating demand where none (or not as much) existed previously, of convincing people…
> American higher education is expensive, because you chose to defund public universities. And because you have an unhealthy obsession with rankings and top universities. Those are the things you need to change more…
> Tactically switching industries midway through my career led me to significantly higher comp longer term (several multiples). Out of curiosity, which industry did you switch from (and to)?
"petit bourgeoisie" used to mean "lower middle class".
People who interview at these companies report on their interview experience. It's true, these leetcode style questions do get asked and not just by the FAANG companies but lots of much smaller, no-name companies as…
Same here - I was recently offered an "interview support" job by one of these body shops in a far away Asian country, which I immediately rejected. The role would've been to help candidates pass interviews using tricks…
> In 2023, the software engineering industry faces a record-breaking shortage of professionals. This skills crisis has resulted in an astonishing 1 million tech job vacancies that still need to be fulfilled. Reports…
Considering that literally hundreds of thousands of qualified people have been laid off this year alone, many of them devs, and plenty of anecdotes on this and other tech forums/chat groups about how the job market has…
> The best reason to be ambitious is the realization that the people above you are just as flawed as you are. Can I steal this? It's so on-point and I've seen it many, many times throughout the course of my career.…
So from what I've seen and learned, there's definitely a difference between being truly smart/visionary/creative etc vs just being "not dumb". And while I suppose the latter could also be deemed a kind of competence, I…
The Github repo shows some commits being made as recently as 4 months ago: https://github.com/pydoit/doit
> The market is still incredibly strong for SV caliber devs Perhaps if you're comparing it to other industries, but compared to tech's own (recent) past, it's most definitely not "incredibly strong". Not trying to be…
> SV caliber devs leaving US because they can find better paying roles internationally or not even looking due to fat severance/low pay in the bay. Where are they going? Genuinely curious. Where outside of the US are SV…
Honestly in a high COL city in the US, having 4-5 kids would be doable on $300k TC but it wouldn't be easy to give them more than a middle class lifestyle at best. Elsewhere in the US in smaller towns, I could see it…
> But this constant chaos, fear and looking at job offers can't be good for morale. Definitely makes it harder to make long term plans/commitments. It was tolerable at least when the market was decent, ie, if you were…
> Regardless of that. AI is here to stay. Nobody is going to revoke the constitutions and criminalize AI to prevent this from happening. > What's going to happen will happen. Username checks out.
If you don't mind sharing, what did you pivot to? Glad you found a path you're happy with!
Where is this "mountain of evidence" that an attack from Iran was imminent?
> GLP-1s How do GLP-1s indicate a casino economy?
I think by "reward" in the context of this discussion on loneliness, OP may have meant the opportunity to meet people, make friends, perhaps hit it off with someone and land a date, if you're single. Not that it's…
Hmm I think this depends alot on the individual and their particular life situation though. I've done a ton of travel solo over the years and the vast majority of the time it was really fun.
> unless you're already in your 40s or 50s, you're going to see the bottom fall out of that sector mid-career. Can you elaborate? What's going to happen to the healthcare system?
Docker re-uses layers as needed and can detect when a new layer needs to be added. It's not like images grow in size without bound each time something is changed in the Dockerfile.
I'm not sure what the complication here is. If application code changes, or some dependency changes, you build a new docker image as needed, possibly with an updated Dockerfile as well if that's required. The Dockerfile…
Isn't this problem usually solved by building an actual image for your specific application, tagging that and pushing to some docker repo? At least that's how it's been at placec I've worked at that used docker. What am…
Product discovery is one facet of it, certainly. It’s also about pursuading people to buy a product / service they don’t really need, creating demand where none (or not as much) existed previously, of convincing people…
> American higher education is expensive, because you chose to defund public universities. And because you have an unhealthy obsession with rankings and top universities. Those are the things you need to change more…
> Tactically switching industries midway through my career led me to significantly higher comp longer term (several multiples). Out of curiosity, which industry did you switch from (and to)?
"petit bourgeoisie" used to mean "lower middle class".
People who interview at these companies report on their interview experience. It's true, these leetcode style questions do get asked and not just by the FAANG companies but lots of much smaller, no-name companies as…
Same here - I was recently offered an "interview support" job by one of these body shops in a far away Asian country, which I immediately rejected. The role would've been to help candidates pass interviews using tricks…
> In 2023, the software engineering industry faces a record-breaking shortage of professionals. This skills crisis has resulted in an astonishing 1 million tech job vacancies that still need to be fulfilled. Reports…
Considering that literally hundreds of thousands of qualified people have been laid off this year alone, many of them devs, and plenty of anecdotes on this and other tech forums/chat groups about how the job market has…
> The best reason to be ambitious is the realization that the people above you are just as flawed as you are. Can I steal this? It's so on-point and I've seen it many, many times throughout the course of my career.…
So from what I've seen and learned, there's definitely a difference between being truly smart/visionary/creative etc vs just being "not dumb". And while I suppose the latter could also be deemed a kind of competence, I…
The Github repo shows some commits being made as recently as 4 months ago: https://github.com/pydoit/doit
> The market is still incredibly strong for SV caliber devs Perhaps if you're comparing it to other industries, but compared to tech's own (recent) past, it's most definitely not "incredibly strong". Not trying to be…
> SV caliber devs leaving US because they can find better paying roles internationally or not even looking due to fat severance/low pay in the bay. Where are they going? Genuinely curious. Where outside of the US are SV…