There is no way to answer your trolling without a significant amount of sarcasm. Good day to you.
> The only difference here is that they were able to build an app to do all the tracking in plain sight. I'm sure governments in the US and Europe would love to be able to force all visitors to install a similar app.…
I wonder what is more terrifying, knowing that the people in her industry are cancelling her, or knowing the extremely high likelihood that islamist fanatics might permanently cancel her?
In that Marxism requires massive amounts of violence to push its political stance, and that the system itself views continuous violent oppression as the only way to implement and maintain itself?
Win, lose or draw, we Ukrainians will be hunting down russian war criminals for the next century, just like the Simon Wiesenthal center did. The animosity towards russians in Ukraine, and abroad is growing…
There is quite a bit of research and debate on this. https://www.forbes.com/sites/jackmccullough/2019/12/09/the-p... https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffbercovici/2011/06/14/why-so...…
Elon Musk seems to be playing a great long-con on the American tax payer. $300m per launch, $16bn in hand-outs. https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/03/12/spacex-seeks-16-bi...
For us old-timers, this reminds me a great deal of the plot of "Operation Canadian Bacon".
As a retired sysadmin with 30 years experience, I can tell you with a good amount of certainty that nobody will care if they aren't already sysadmins. It is viewed as entirely unimportant to understand these things, and…
The most famous person to say this was a billionaire who made his wealth selling peoples' personal data.[1] He's famous for having given a $90m golden parachute to a person as his punishment for accusations of sexually…
These shock jock articles are boring. Step 1: Write an incendiary title Step 2: Make definitive statements meant to be applied broadly but actually targeted at a specific situation that the author is experiencing, or…
Interesting discussion on HN https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33188028
He knows where the bodies are buried, how to bribe politicians, and which ones to bribe.
Me too. My boss is an asshole.
This makes me very sad, because in my 30 years I've seen so many of you burn out. I was like that for the first 15 years of my career until I watched a manager turn into a billionaire by abusing everybody who worked for…
Cash rules everything around me is the only emotionally healthy attitude to take about your career. Every time I would be told "we're a family" by a potential employer, I added $25k to my minimum salary. If corporations…
3. Is highly under-rated, and I would throw "shock jocks" in there as well. There's a certain devops CEO with lots of street-cred, who loves to make these definitive, insulting, patronizing statements. "Anybody who has…
Forgive me, I meant to say hella fucking creepy. Everything their employees do is public. It invites stalkers, harassment and phishing attempts. Terrible opsec. I dunno bra, I write code because I like being the guy…
I've never been offered a higher salary than I was offered by wikimedia. I turned it down because their corporate culture is helllla creepy. I'm a private guy, and they expect everybody in the company to be somewhat…
> so people do their 1-2 years and move on. Sounds like about 50% of the employees at every company I worked at over 30 years. In the '00s and '10s, there was no such thing as raises unless you were at a public company,…
If you aren't a 25 year old kid trying to win the startup lottery at a future unicorn, or getting fat at FAANG, then these jobs are great. They move slower, so their processes are often very well refined, the churn is…
There is no way to answer your trolling without a significant amount of sarcasm. Good day to you.
> The only difference here is that they were able to build an app to do all the tracking in plain sight. I'm sure governments in the US and Europe would love to be able to force all visitors to install a similar app.…
I wonder what is more terrifying, knowing that the people in her industry are cancelling her, or knowing the extremely high likelihood that islamist fanatics might permanently cancel her?
In that Marxism requires massive amounts of violence to push its political stance, and that the system itself views continuous violent oppression as the only way to implement and maintain itself?
Win, lose or draw, we Ukrainians will be hunting down russian war criminals for the next century, just like the Simon Wiesenthal center did. The animosity towards russians in Ukraine, and abroad is growing…
There is quite a bit of research and debate on this. https://www.forbes.com/sites/jackmccullough/2019/12/09/the-p... https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffbercovici/2011/06/14/why-so...…
Elon Musk seems to be playing a great long-con on the American tax payer. $300m per launch, $16bn in hand-outs. https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/03/12/spacex-seeks-16-bi...
For us old-timers, this reminds me a great deal of the plot of "Operation Canadian Bacon".
As a retired sysadmin with 30 years experience, I can tell you with a good amount of certainty that nobody will care if they aren't already sysadmins. It is viewed as entirely unimportant to understand these things, and…
The most famous person to say this was a billionaire who made his wealth selling peoples' personal data.[1] He's famous for having given a $90m golden parachute to a person as his punishment for accusations of sexually…
These shock jock articles are boring. Step 1: Write an incendiary title Step 2: Make definitive statements meant to be applied broadly but actually targeted at a specific situation that the author is experiencing, or…
Interesting discussion on HN https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33188028
He knows where the bodies are buried, how to bribe politicians, and which ones to bribe.
Me too. My boss is an asshole.
This makes me very sad, because in my 30 years I've seen so many of you burn out. I was like that for the first 15 years of my career until I watched a manager turn into a billionaire by abusing everybody who worked for…
Cash rules everything around me is the only emotionally healthy attitude to take about your career. Every time I would be told "we're a family" by a potential employer, I added $25k to my minimum salary. If corporations…
3. Is highly under-rated, and I would throw "shock jocks" in there as well. There's a certain devops CEO with lots of street-cred, who loves to make these definitive, insulting, patronizing statements. "Anybody who has…
Forgive me, I meant to say hella fucking creepy. Everything their employees do is public. It invites stalkers, harassment and phishing attempts. Terrible opsec. I dunno bra, I write code because I like being the guy…
I've never been offered a higher salary than I was offered by wikimedia. I turned it down because their corporate culture is helllla creepy. I'm a private guy, and they expect everybody in the company to be somewhat…
> so people do their 1-2 years and move on. Sounds like about 50% of the employees at every company I worked at over 30 years. In the '00s and '10s, there was no such thing as raises unless you were at a public company,…
If you aren't a 25 year old kid trying to win the startup lottery at a future unicorn, or getting fat at FAANG, then these jobs are great. They move slower, so their processes are often very well refined, the churn is…