false equivalency.
then you also have to realize that you are in the minority, even within your field. the vast majority of software engineers dont make nearly that much.
> Student debt is a personal responsibility. It is a personal choice. While I agree with you, to an extent, you cannot ignore than many young people were pressured into going to college, and going to a 'good school' by…
I have never trusted Oracle with anything important.
ohwait, that means no more computers at all. well shit, time to switch careers.
might as well drop apple laptops, as well, since Pluton is pretty much Secure Enclave for PC.
edit: Shout out to anyone that flew with the "Monkeys with Guns" Alliance or "Mostly Sober" Corporation back in the day.
I lived in low-sec for the majority of my time playing EVE. Was a Gal-mil rat that took any fight I could find. Still have good memories of some pretty crazy fights, and some pretty fun engagements. One of my favorites…
as much as i get annoyed by the azure cli, after using both aws and azure, I think azure has a better developer experience, imo. which is saying something, because my developer experience using azure was pretty bad. lol
I'm genuinely curious about this. I skimmed the article and didn't see mention of this, but does the statute of limitations apply here?
if you can't afford the bureaucracy of employees, then maybe you shouldn't be hiring.
> The job of the CEO is to keep the firm going, not to make employees happy lol. keep pissing off employees and see how long you can 'keep the firm going'. that mindset makes no damn sense.
I like to think it is more just a very vocal minority that are psychos.
> It is a claim without proof which discredits people failing in a remote job. Comes pretty close to an insult TBH. It was an opinion. Given based on someone's anecdotal experience. I'll stand by my original statement…
no it isn't.
> It's great if you don't want to work and instead slack off at home what? do you think those of us in remote roles just....dont work?
same. i've got 3 old monitors that just keep working. could I get a new widescreen to replace all three? Yeah. will I? Probably not.
> It's like you didn't even read my post, just looked for the hook to drop in and proclaim your superiority. Seemed to me it was just a counter-point to your post. If you don't have anything productive to add, that's…
my first thought is that this seems less secure than using a private ssh key and locking your machine down to only that ssh key. you're essentially using google as your machine login, which seems like weaker security,…
being overly dogmatic when it comes to writing code is not a good thing, imo.
agreed. but old code really doesnt need to be rewritten unless there are bugs.
> Even the source of node it’s just a bunch of function from pre-ES4 Old code does not mean bad code. Seems like a silly thing to look at, honestly. A bunch of java was written pre-java8, does that make it all bad? No,…
Besides the take-home, which has been addressed in other comments (in short, a take-home for a senior role is just a flat 'no' from me), it would definitely help to include salary range in the postings. When I was…
those are well in the range of 'market correction' and not 'market crash', though. hell, those aren't even recession numbers. had this discussion with my friend just last night when he tried blaming our current market…
only so much space on an island. Japan is pretty crowded as it is, isn't it?
false equivalency.
then you also have to realize that you are in the minority, even within your field. the vast majority of software engineers dont make nearly that much.
> Student debt is a personal responsibility. It is a personal choice. While I agree with you, to an extent, you cannot ignore than many young people were pressured into going to college, and going to a 'good school' by…
I have never trusted Oracle with anything important.
ohwait, that means no more computers at all. well shit, time to switch careers.
might as well drop apple laptops, as well, since Pluton is pretty much Secure Enclave for PC.
edit: Shout out to anyone that flew with the "Monkeys with Guns" Alliance or "Mostly Sober" Corporation back in the day.
I lived in low-sec for the majority of my time playing EVE. Was a Gal-mil rat that took any fight I could find. Still have good memories of some pretty crazy fights, and some pretty fun engagements. One of my favorites…
as much as i get annoyed by the azure cli, after using both aws and azure, I think azure has a better developer experience, imo. which is saying something, because my developer experience using azure was pretty bad. lol
I'm genuinely curious about this. I skimmed the article and didn't see mention of this, but does the statute of limitations apply here?
if you can't afford the bureaucracy of employees, then maybe you shouldn't be hiring.
> The job of the CEO is to keep the firm going, not to make employees happy lol. keep pissing off employees and see how long you can 'keep the firm going'. that mindset makes no damn sense.
I like to think it is more just a very vocal minority that are psychos.
> It is a claim without proof which discredits people failing in a remote job. Comes pretty close to an insult TBH. It was an opinion. Given based on someone's anecdotal experience. I'll stand by my original statement…
no it isn't.
> It's great if you don't want to work and instead slack off at home what? do you think those of us in remote roles just....dont work?
same. i've got 3 old monitors that just keep working. could I get a new widescreen to replace all three? Yeah. will I? Probably not.
> It's like you didn't even read my post, just looked for the hook to drop in and proclaim your superiority. Seemed to me it was just a counter-point to your post. If you don't have anything productive to add, that's…
my first thought is that this seems less secure than using a private ssh key and locking your machine down to only that ssh key. you're essentially using google as your machine login, which seems like weaker security,…
being overly dogmatic when it comes to writing code is not a good thing, imo.
agreed. but old code really doesnt need to be rewritten unless there are bugs.
> Even the source of node it’s just a bunch of function from pre-ES4 Old code does not mean bad code. Seems like a silly thing to look at, honestly. A bunch of java was written pre-java8, does that make it all bad? No,…
Besides the take-home, which has been addressed in other comments (in short, a take-home for a senior role is just a flat 'no' from me), it would definitely help to include salary range in the postings. When I was…
those are well in the range of 'market correction' and not 'market crash', though. hell, those aren't even recession numbers. had this discussion with my friend just last night when he tried blaming our current market…
only so much space on an island. Japan is pretty crowded as it is, isn't it?