Mind posting some screenshots?
I’m super curious about the real time part - did you pioneer this solution and why did you pick it over other ones (if any)?
Brilliant! My free credits plan was about to expire.
I wish he would have shown the heavy tree example in 11:55 without the library, seems cute and all but if you don't provide a comparison it's hard to take seriously.
Stripe looks great but after actually using it the performance is terrible - the api docs and the dashboard especially. Makes me wish they had gone with a css file 95% shorter and spent that effort on making the…
Well senior engineers won't work at entry level positions, but medium skill ones might. Replace skill with working conditions and it'll be the same thing, people that have a lower tolerancy for working conditions will…
To minimize human suffering you have to donate out all your earnings and be non-profit. I don't have anything against that, but those are irrelevant to this discussion.
If a company already has good practices in place they're obviously advertising them already. What are you saying?
How many IT people do you know that have quit after a month because of poor conditions? And how many do you know that suck it up and just stick to complaining about their job? Engineers don't want their time wasted, but…
> I think there's someone who would accept working at each of those places just fine. Even the worst ones. Yes, people desparate enough to subject themselves to poorer working conditions. What's the single benefit for…
If you don't present valid arguments to benefit the company don't title it like advice. I clicked the article expecting some more hopeful arguments than "hurr durr I got baited into doing things I don't like", but I see…
Do you think that companies like G are going to be able to hire literally anyone if they start advertising all the mess that they are working around? Why would you write this article from an engineer's standpoint with…
Unless you provide any numbers I think most people would rather enjoy life than think how many nanograms of CO2 they’re releasing when sending an email.
They won't get any more revenue out of this, so why would they do it? Not saying that they shouldn't, but it seems like a pretty obvious reason, no?
I don't understand why this essay was written. It's an interesting train of thought until you actually compare savings it proposes with real world data. The iMessage case is particularly horrid, the article states that…
FYI you can configure mouse wheel (or in my case just trackpad) scrolling in tmux [1], I've had this configured for years and it's worked really well for me. [1]…
Mind posting some screenshots?
I’m super curious about the real time part - did you pioneer this solution and why did you pick it over other ones (if any)?
Brilliant! My free credits plan was about to expire.
I wish he would have shown the heavy tree example in 11:55 without the library, seems cute and all but if you don't provide a comparison it's hard to take seriously.
Stripe looks great but after actually using it the performance is terrible - the api docs and the dashboard especially. Makes me wish they had gone with a css file 95% shorter and spent that effort on making the…
Well senior engineers won't work at entry level positions, but medium skill ones might. Replace skill with working conditions and it'll be the same thing, people that have a lower tolerancy for working conditions will…
To minimize human suffering you have to donate out all your earnings and be non-profit. I don't have anything against that, but those are irrelevant to this discussion.
If a company already has good practices in place they're obviously advertising them already. What are you saying?
How many IT people do you know that have quit after a month because of poor conditions? And how many do you know that suck it up and just stick to complaining about their job? Engineers don't want their time wasted, but…
> I think there's someone who would accept working at each of those places just fine. Even the worst ones. Yes, people desparate enough to subject themselves to poorer working conditions. What's the single benefit for…
If you don't present valid arguments to benefit the company don't title it like advice. I clicked the article expecting some more hopeful arguments than "hurr durr I got baited into doing things I don't like", but I see…
Do you think that companies like G are going to be able to hire literally anyone if they start advertising all the mess that they are working around? Why would you write this article from an engineer's standpoint with…
Unless you provide any numbers I think most people would rather enjoy life than think how many nanograms of CO2 they’re releasing when sending an email.
They won't get any more revenue out of this, so why would they do it? Not saying that they shouldn't, but it seems like a pretty obvious reason, no?
I don't understand why this essay was written. It's an interesting train of thought until you actually compare savings it proposes with real world data. The iMessage case is particularly horrid, the article states that…
FYI you can configure mouse wheel (or in my case just trackpad) scrolling in tmux [1], I've had this configured for years and it's worked really well for me. [1]…