Great read. Couple thoughts: 1. Wonder what professions SWEs tend to dropout to? 2. The average earnings by degree chart is interesting. But software, being so winner takes all, probably has much higher variance than…
I’ve had similar thoughts. SSC did a thought experiment on this. You’ll enjoy this read: https://slatestarcodex.com/2020/03/30/legal-systems-very-dif... The article title’s a play on David Friedman’s book:…
It's an imperfect measurement but I'm not sure there's a better alternative. Some people like to include stock appreciation when discussing compensation, which seems even more misleading since that isn't what was…
10% cut across the board, 20% for VP+ and 30% for executives. No cut on equity. Lyft has left no stone unturned to save money where it makes sense. source: news + work at Lyft
That’s neat. Reminds me of this episode of a Smart Cities podcast where someone talked of building (or built?) a Google Maps equivalent that optimized for pleasure instead of time. One thing that was mentioned was a way…
This would only be true if all the seats in a casino are at or close to fully capacity, which in my experience isn’t true. Also only true for games with a fixed amount to bet
Read Deep Work by Cal Newport. I’ve had problems my entire life up until the past year with self-discipline and bad habits. This book, among other factors, flipped a switch for me. Other key factors were finding things…
Google does have Fiber though I imagine the extent of that is still much lower than a full Telecoms company. I think the exceptional spending on lobbying comes from the sheer breadth of services that Google provides: >…
JavaScript and TypeScript. TypeScript is a superset of JS so you can write vanilla JS in TypeScript code. Also, having worked extensively with Java, changing types is not as nearly as cumbersome as you describe. In an…
Great read. Couple thoughts: 1. Wonder what professions SWEs tend to dropout to? 2. The average earnings by degree chart is interesting. But software, being so winner takes all, probably has much higher variance than…
I’ve had similar thoughts. SSC did a thought experiment on this. You’ll enjoy this read: https://slatestarcodex.com/2020/03/30/legal-systems-very-dif... The article title’s a play on David Friedman’s book:…
It's an imperfect measurement but I'm not sure there's a better alternative. Some people like to include stock appreciation when discussing compensation, which seems even more misleading since that isn't what was…
10% cut across the board, 20% for VP+ and 30% for executives. No cut on equity. Lyft has left no stone unturned to save money where it makes sense. source: news + work at Lyft
That’s neat. Reminds me of this episode of a Smart Cities podcast where someone talked of building (or built?) a Google Maps equivalent that optimized for pleasure instead of time. One thing that was mentioned was a way…
This would only be true if all the seats in a casino are at or close to fully capacity, which in my experience isn’t true. Also only true for games with a fixed amount to bet
Read Deep Work by Cal Newport. I’ve had problems my entire life up until the past year with self-discipline and bad habits. This book, among other factors, flipped a switch for me. Other key factors were finding things…
Google does have Fiber though I imagine the extent of that is still much lower than a full Telecoms company. I think the exceptional spending on lobbying comes from the sheer breadth of services that Google provides: >…
JavaScript and TypeScript. TypeScript is a superset of JS so you can write vanilla JS in TypeScript code. Also, having worked extensively with Java, changing types is not as nearly as cumbersome as you describe. In an…