and his customers?
I like to pay taxes. With them, I buy civilization.
first as tragedy, then as farce
if your frontend is interrogating the jwt you're doing it wrong
I, for one, enjoy not needing to coordinate an encryption key between my service and my IdP.
https://stanfordreview.org/stanford-bicycles-helmets-masks/
Gimme Shelter (the film) has some good footage from these sessions.
> They already enforce other practices top down like hiring etc, so if they had data saying that mandating Scrum would make the company X% more efficient they would absolutely do it. lol, as if their top-down hiring…
> You don't bother to list new principles if you're already living up to them. ah, ok, now Don't Be Evil makes more sense
thanks for this
> It's maybe not on par with fate of Atlantis, but still really good. thanks, I was hoping someone would comment on this. I haven't played this one, but FoA is one of my favorites.
I just scrolled through the entirety of the comments waiting for someone to provide this most obvious answer of all. Of course it's downvoted, this is hn.
two options: a.) you confront them when you witness them doing it b.) nothing
I'm more curious about why a new hire with 20 years of experience starts at T3.
fair point. Now let's play this game with MSNBC, Reuters, AP, CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, NPR, etc. Assigning vector values to each of these sources, is it your contention that they too sum to zero?
> Would you say people aren't software developers unless they are employed by a company to predominately develop software? Yes, without question. It's tautological.
This is dumbfounding. Kinda tells you what kind of shit-eating devs they're looking for. What staff-level engineer possessing even a modicum of self respect would willingly subject themselves to this?
In absolutely no way is Tim Pool "far-right"; to make such an assertion is an offense both to him as well as to far-rightists.
> * Disable song in album <glares at The Girl Is Mine>
> When you work remote it's assumed you have flexible hours and when people need more or less of your time, they queue it up whenever it's good for them, your freetime and personal life can take the back burner. This is…
Yeah, I think I would do really well with a 36 hour day.
> Or maybe it's just a Houston thing. I'd call it a Ford Raptor thing.
> How long until the average phone is capable of scanning for DNA on any random surface? I'd bet not as long as we'd like. PCR in a phone? How novel. This sort of nonsense belongs over at /r/futurology.
> Find something to specialize in and do it fast. I specialize in unfucking harebrained implementations written by teams of "engineers" with five months of experience.
A 747 cockpit looks pretty unintuitive to me, but the recognition that I don't know how to fly a 747 prevents me from passing premature judgement on it.
and his customers?
I like to pay taxes. With them, I buy civilization.
first as tragedy, then as farce
if your frontend is interrogating the jwt you're doing it wrong
I, for one, enjoy not needing to coordinate an encryption key between my service and my IdP.
https://stanfordreview.org/stanford-bicycles-helmets-masks/
Gimme Shelter (the film) has some good footage from these sessions.
> They already enforce other practices top down like hiring etc, so if they had data saying that mandating Scrum would make the company X% more efficient they would absolutely do it. lol, as if their top-down hiring…
> You don't bother to list new principles if you're already living up to them. ah, ok, now Don't Be Evil makes more sense
thanks for this
> It's maybe not on par with fate of Atlantis, but still really good. thanks, I was hoping someone would comment on this. I haven't played this one, but FoA is one of my favorites.
I just scrolled through the entirety of the comments waiting for someone to provide this most obvious answer of all. Of course it's downvoted, this is hn.
two options: a.) you confront them when you witness them doing it b.) nothing
I'm more curious about why a new hire with 20 years of experience starts at T3.
fair point. Now let's play this game with MSNBC, Reuters, AP, CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, NPR, etc. Assigning vector values to each of these sources, is it your contention that they too sum to zero?
> Would you say people aren't software developers unless they are employed by a company to predominately develop software? Yes, without question. It's tautological.
This is dumbfounding. Kinda tells you what kind of shit-eating devs they're looking for. What staff-level engineer possessing even a modicum of self respect would willingly subject themselves to this?
In absolutely no way is Tim Pool "far-right"; to make such an assertion is an offense both to him as well as to far-rightists.
> * Disable song in album <glares at The Girl Is Mine>
> When you work remote it's assumed you have flexible hours and when people need more or less of your time, they queue it up whenever it's good for them, your freetime and personal life can take the back burner. This is…
Yeah, I think I would do really well with a 36 hour day.
> Or maybe it's just a Houston thing. I'd call it a Ford Raptor thing.
> How long until the average phone is capable of scanning for DNA on any random surface? I'd bet not as long as we'd like. PCR in a phone? How novel. This sort of nonsense belongs over at /r/futurology.
> Find something to specialize in and do it fast. I specialize in unfucking harebrained implementations written by teams of "engineers" with five months of experience.
A 747 cockpit looks pretty unintuitive to me, but the recognition that I don't know how to fly a 747 prevents me from passing premature judgement on it.