I can't speak personally to what it was like to be a C developer in the early days of that language, but when I started out as a Ruby on Rails developer over a decade ago I was definitely told by some people that it…
The fed has tools they use to influence the value of money, that's true and part of their core mandate. But it's a massive oversimplification to say that they set the price of money.
Ordinary banks create money everyday when they issue loans.
I'm not convinced most people disagree with these.
I've always been a very verbal person but the first time I tried mushrooms I found I wasn't able to describe my experience in words and I really wanted to draw it. Up until that point in my life I had thought of words…
The talk around AI and developers makes me think of Jevons Paradox [0] where more efficient use of a resource increases it's consumption rather than decreases it. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jevons_paradox
> Debatable. The amount is not disclosed. Also just in this HN thread there were some talk about how even if someone saw it coming taking the actual position was a bit risky (because borrowing the stock in a…
What exactly do you consider irrelevant about the opening line of the article? I'll quote it here since the comment I responded to was flagged. > Less than an hour before the California financial regulator closed…
So you'd prefer articles be replaced entirely with outlines that only bullet point specific items? I suppose that's a position one can take, but I think many people prefer to read articles that include a coherent…
Looking at the CEO's statement it seems the final layoffs aren't even finalized yet. > Unfortunately, this will include changes that will result in a reduction of GitHub’s workforce by up to 10% through the end of FY23.…
That was my question as well. I wonder if they'll phase out the GitHub offices, then, after a time, force workers to RTO to existing MSFT offices.
Companies have always preferred to hire experienced ICs. They hired juniors because they couldn't find or afford more senior people. It does seem that a lot of juniors are being impacted. But the hiring front likely…
Yup, this is it for GitLab. They've never been profitable. I'm honestly surprised they went this long without layoffs.
I can't speak personally to what it was like to be a C developer in the early days of that language, but when I started out as a Ruby on Rails developer over a decade ago I was definitely told by some people that it…
The fed has tools they use to influence the value of money, that's true and part of their core mandate. But it's a massive oversimplification to say that they set the price of money.
Ordinary banks create money everyday when they issue loans.
I'm not convinced most people disagree with these.
I've always been a very verbal person but the first time I tried mushrooms I found I wasn't able to describe my experience in words and I really wanted to draw it. Up until that point in my life I had thought of words…
The talk around AI and developers makes me think of Jevons Paradox [0] where more efficient use of a resource increases it's consumption rather than decreases it. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jevons_paradox
> Debatable. The amount is not disclosed. Also just in this HN thread there were some talk about how even if someone saw it coming taking the actual position was a bit risky (because borrowing the stock in a…
What exactly do you consider irrelevant about the opening line of the article? I'll quote it here since the comment I responded to was flagged. > Less than an hour before the California financial regulator closed…
So you'd prefer articles be replaced entirely with outlines that only bullet point specific items? I suppose that's a position one can take, but I think many people prefer to read articles that include a coherent…
Looking at the CEO's statement it seems the final layoffs aren't even finalized yet. > Unfortunately, this will include changes that will result in a reduction of GitHub’s workforce by up to 10% through the end of FY23.…
That was my question as well. I wonder if they'll phase out the GitHub offices, then, after a time, force workers to RTO to existing MSFT offices.
Companies have always preferred to hire experienced ICs. They hired juniors because they couldn't find or afford more senior people. It does seem that a lot of juniors are being impacted. But the hiring front likely…
Yup, this is it for GitLab. They've never been profitable. I'm honestly surprised they went this long without layoffs.