One thing I learned from consulting is if you position yourself as the "fix your mess" guy you have to be very defensive. Ask for more up-front, and bail at the first sign of underpayment. Be pleasantly surprised when a…
According to levels the pay band caps out around $250k and a principal title. It's good but probably not enough for most to put up with the culture long term.
Outrage about what? I know people whose hobbies cab generally be summed up as "drinking alcohol". We already decided prohibition didn't work once.
Yes but the context of the thread is OCaml being "almost there". Having to build this stuff in-house is pretty good evidence.
Yes and they had to basically build their own version of the compiler to keep everything from falling over (https://oxcaml.org/).
Short ETFs are usually leveraged and make for a really good way to lose money. Realistically, timing is the issue. "This is a bubble" is worth ~nothing. "This is a bubble and it will pop in late December" is worth a lot…
Usually not, because shorting a broad chunk of market is very hard. "Markets can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent".
I was going to agree with you until the implication that it's learning the nitty-gritty details that's important. I can teach someone the details on the job. Give me a new grad with strong fundamentals, a love of…
Maybe it would be simpler to just impose a nominal tax on the total number of job openings a company creates throughout the year. Maybe as a % of the role's salary. You could even rebate it against employer payroll…
Maybe Jane Street succeeds because of the people who are good at finance in spite of the people who like OCaml.
Yeah, and I'm not anywhere near as distressed about it as this article implies I should be.
> Whatever framework you choose will be obsolete in 5 years. I've been writing React professionally for over a decade at this point. I don't know what this guy's on about.
I don't know but anecdotally living in a major city every social event I attend has a Partiful attached.
Huh? Lots of people are currently in jail for things they did on January 6th.
Honestly while Trump is a little slimy he's also kinda funny. Visit some conservative spaces sometimes, they're having fun while liberal ones are all doom-and-gloom. It really does matter.
Unironically probably. The only place I've ever worked that used LoC as a performance indicator was a hedge fund.
I mean... how do you describe what Coke tastes like? Most soda is kind of mysterious.
Safety, for one. Technology helps prevent spills.
> and it was often considered a black mark if you went to work for a defense company (even Palantir) Yeah, this always tickled me. Obviously smart people should just go work somewhere innocuous like Meta or ByteDance.…
What? This isn't a syntax generator it's building full components.
Usually the new firm picks up the tab for the lost bonus.
It's probably not the government's job to teach people wise investing practices. It is their job to protect them from outright fraud.
But I don't know what the comparison is. It's definitely not London and Copenhagen. It's pretty amazing that you can take a 30+ mile ride from one end of NYC to the other for less than $3.
> between Midtown and Brooklyn I don't follow. There are relatively few neighborhoods in Brooklyn without train access to Midtown (though those do tend to be the most car centric).
Some, but places like HRT just hoover up the smartest n% of the top m schools and train them for what they need. Tends to result in a young culture.
One thing I learned from consulting is if you position yourself as the "fix your mess" guy you have to be very defensive. Ask for more up-front, and bail at the first sign of underpayment. Be pleasantly surprised when a…
According to levels the pay band caps out around $250k and a principal title. It's good but probably not enough for most to put up with the culture long term.
Outrage about what? I know people whose hobbies cab generally be summed up as "drinking alcohol". We already decided prohibition didn't work once.
Yes but the context of the thread is OCaml being "almost there". Having to build this stuff in-house is pretty good evidence.
Yes and they had to basically build their own version of the compiler to keep everything from falling over (https://oxcaml.org/).
Short ETFs are usually leveraged and make for a really good way to lose money. Realistically, timing is the issue. "This is a bubble" is worth ~nothing. "This is a bubble and it will pop in late December" is worth a lot…
Usually not, because shorting a broad chunk of market is very hard. "Markets can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent".
I was going to agree with you until the implication that it's learning the nitty-gritty details that's important. I can teach someone the details on the job. Give me a new grad with strong fundamentals, a love of…
Maybe it would be simpler to just impose a nominal tax on the total number of job openings a company creates throughout the year. Maybe as a % of the role's salary. You could even rebate it against employer payroll…
Maybe Jane Street succeeds because of the people who are good at finance in spite of the people who like OCaml.
Yeah, and I'm not anywhere near as distressed about it as this article implies I should be.
> Whatever framework you choose will be obsolete in 5 years. I've been writing React professionally for over a decade at this point. I don't know what this guy's on about.
I don't know but anecdotally living in a major city every social event I attend has a Partiful attached.
Huh? Lots of people are currently in jail for things they did on January 6th.
Honestly while Trump is a little slimy he's also kinda funny. Visit some conservative spaces sometimes, they're having fun while liberal ones are all doom-and-gloom. It really does matter.
Unironically probably. The only place I've ever worked that used LoC as a performance indicator was a hedge fund.
I mean... how do you describe what Coke tastes like? Most soda is kind of mysterious.
Safety, for one. Technology helps prevent spills.
> and it was often considered a black mark if you went to work for a defense company (even Palantir) Yeah, this always tickled me. Obviously smart people should just go work somewhere innocuous like Meta or ByteDance.…
What? This isn't a syntax generator it's building full components.
Usually the new firm picks up the tab for the lost bonus.
It's probably not the government's job to teach people wise investing practices. It is their job to protect them from outright fraud.
But I don't know what the comparison is. It's definitely not London and Copenhagen. It's pretty amazing that you can take a 30+ mile ride from one end of NYC to the other for less than $3.
> between Midtown and Brooklyn I don't follow. There are relatively few neighborhoods in Brooklyn without train access to Midtown (though those do tend to be the most car centric).
Some, but places like HRT just hoover up the smartest n% of the top m schools and train them for what they need. Tends to result in a young culture.