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Even if the intention was for equity to be the main driver of compensation, how is someone supposed to survive with RSUs they don't even have yet.
To people smarter than me, how impressive and/or revolutionary is this?
I know it's not the point of the article but wow I learned a lot about metallurgy and kind of fell down a rabbit hole. Great stuff
Yeah yeah yeah, are you buying arXiv at IPO?
There is a whole movie about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1azwUwKrPo
I'm a contractor but often ride on US Navy ships. Before my first ship, I was told to buy a few cannisters of Zyns as that would help me earn rapport with the sailors. Nicotine makes me sick but having some on me…
This seems to happen with most big tech adoption in the first few years. The big data boom in the early 2010's had execs just buying up spark clusters and data lakes before they even had a clear analytical use case or…
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Because if it sucks, they can just default to "It was a minor version change anyways"
I think its always been a thing. Give a society any new technology and the distribution curve of human effort doesn’t disappear: a slice of people will aim it at entertainment, shortcuts, and the lowest common…
Increasingly seeing retro/throwback projects even within AI systems. Love to see it
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Even if the intention was for equity to be the main driver of compensation, how is someone supposed to survive with RSUs they don't even have yet.
To people smarter than me, how impressive and/or revolutionary is this?
I know it's not the point of the article but wow I learned a lot about metallurgy and kind of fell down a rabbit hole. Great stuff
Yeah yeah yeah, are you buying arXiv at IPO?
There is a whole movie about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1azwUwKrPo
I'm a contractor but often ride on US Navy ships. Before my first ship, I was told to buy a few cannisters of Zyns as that would help me earn rapport with the sailors. Nicotine makes me sick but having some on me…
This seems to happen with most big tech adoption in the first few years. The big data boom in the early 2010's had execs just buying up spark clusters and data lakes before they even had a clear analytical use case or…
[dead]
Because if it sucks, they can just default to "It was a minor version change anyways"
I think its always been a thing. Give a society any new technology and the distribution curve of human effort doesn’t disappear: a slice of people will aim it at entertainment, shortcuts, and the lowest common…
Increasingly seeing retro/throwback projects even within AI systems. Love to see it