Most software at the end of the day is the same as hammering nails. Anyone who builds anything needs a process and accountability.
Docker swarm was sold off. https://techcrunch.com/2019/11/13/mirantis-acquires-docker-e...
secure a good job now before the job openings freeze up.
This tweet where he calls out needing to fire 12 floors of staff might suggest otherwise; https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1512974273606045702
This has nothing to do with homeless. Elon is saying the staff could be replaced by the homeless and it would be a better use of the office and money. This is about putting the staff on notice a house cleaning is coming.
Silicon Valley / SF have had a stranglehold on the digital economy for the last 20-30 years -- nearly anything that touches electrics or software had a "tax" where some portion of that innovation flowed back as cash.…
The internet exploded post financial crash. The iphone invented a whole new platform for ideas. The economy moved substantially online during this time. It was a transformative moment in technology being driven out of…
i work in sf. i'm in florida right now for the nhl finals and covid is fake news here, and it's utterly refreshing.
Since before anyone on this board was born companies, have adjusted pay based on location using charts like this; https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2019/05/25/us-dollar-ho... To think this time is different is to be…
it's so weird. i know it'll be cold in feb in minnesota. i know this because i have experience. and that experience translates into my ability to give guidance. if you want to be taken serious, you need experience to be…
i agree with you. folks over 65 and 40% BMI got their go in life. prioritizing around the make makes more sense to me. thankfully the lockdowns are no stomach anymore in most of the states. a visit to an airport and any…
that it's normalized is his point shame on us for that
google is the same. we all win with the services and products these companies offer, and that's why they can do that.
sold my company to atlassian in 2006. i worked at atlassian for nearly a decade. ran bitbucket for years. ran product at docker after that. any notion that engineers should not be on customer calls, or driving…
why would anyone want to talk to you on any day. what an awful comment to something so beautiful.
i would love this as an art piece. if you were willing to make one to sell i would buy it.
Right, so Target, grocery stores, hardware stores, and everyone else, can't sell their own value products too then right? Seems like those shelves are platforms to me. I'm fine with 'big tech' not being able to sell…
I wonder how much the locals thought the same thing when the Dutch East India company setup shop. What goes around, comes around.
businesses go through these challenges all the time. the fat that gets trimmed is what makes them better.
Companies setup subsidiary corporations in states employees are in if the tax situation makes sense. This is especially true if you use an outsourced HR company like TriNet for payroll, which many startups do.
It's us vs them. And by us, I mean western democracy. I fully support crushing them under the heal of our boot.
Check out the economist cover article for this week. Goes over it in detail.
social distancing is the cancelation of conferences (google canceled theirs), not having sporting events (italy), not sending kids to school, etc, etc.
don't use their products then?
There is not a problem. There are several companies competing for ad dollars and using various platforms (search, Instagram, etc) to feed ad systems for revenue. Their systems are extremely targeted and I like the…
Most software at the end of the day is the same as hammering nails. Anyone who builds anything needs a process and accountability.
Docker swarm was sold off. https://techcrunch.com/2019/11/13/mirantis-acquires-docker-e...
secure a good job now before the job openings freeze up.
This tweet where he calls out needing to fire 12 floors of staff might suggest otherwise; https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1512974273606045702
This has nothing to do with homeless. Elon is saying the staff could be replaced by the homeless and it would be a better use of the office and money. This is about putting the staff on notice a house cleaning is coming.
Silicon Valley / SF have had a stranglehold on the digital economy for the last 20-30 years -- nearly anything that touches electrics or software had a "tax" where some portion of that innovation flowed back as cash.…
The internet exploded post financial crash. The iphone invented a whole new platform for ideas. The economy moved substantially online during this time. It was a transformative moment in technology being driven out of…
i work in sf. i'm in florida right now for the nhl finals and covid is fake news here, and it's utterly refreshing.
Since before anyone on this board was born companies, have adjusted pay based on location using charts like this; https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2019/05/25/us-dollar-ho... To think this time is different is to be…
it's so weird. i know it'll be cold in feb in minnesota. i know this because i have experience. and that experience translates into my ability to give guidance. if you want to be taken serious, you need experience to be…
i agree with you. folks over 65 and 40% BMI got their go in life. prioritizing around the make makes more sense to me. thankfully the lockdowns are no stomach anymore in most of the states. a visit to an airport and any…
that it's normalized is his point shame on us for that
google is the same. we all win with the services and products these companies offer, and that's why they can do that.
sold my company to atlassian in 2006. i worked at atlassian for nearly a decade. ran bitbucket for years. ran product at docker after that. any notion that engineers should not be on customer calls, or driving…
why would anyone want to talk to you on any day. what an awful comment to something so beautiful.
i would love this as an art piece. if you were willing to make one to sell i would buy it.
Right, so Target, grocery stores, hardware stores, and everyone else, can't sell their own value products too then right? Seems like those shelves are platforms to me. I'm fine with 'big tech' not being able to sell…
I wonder how much the locals thought the same thing when the Dutch East India company setup shop. What goes around, comes around.
businesses go through these challenges all the time. the fat that gets trimmed is what makes them better.
Companies setup subsidiary corporations in states employees are in if the tax situation makes sense. This is especially true if you use an outsourced HR company like TriNet for payroll, which many startups do.
It's us vs them. And by us, I mean western democracy. I fully support crushing them under the heal of our boot.
Check out the economist cover article for this week. Goes over it in detail.
social distancing is the cancelation of conferences (google canceled theirs), not having sporting events (italy), not sending kids to school, etc, etc.
don't use their products then?
There is not a problem. There are several companies competing for ad dollars and using various platforms (search, Instagram, etc) to feed ad systems for revenue. Their systems are extremely targeted and I like the…