People are dismissive not because of the technology or "you could just do that with a shell script" reasons. They're dismissive because it's security and privacy worst practice to give this data to a third party. Mighty…
From a privacy perspective alone, it’s a terrible idea to give a company your browsing data. That is dangerous and certainly not best practice. The critique is valid.
How was there a lack of gatekeepers when it was literally invite only? Doesn't that mean it was only gatekeepers?
A language that is functional from the ground up can be very beautiful, concise and a pleasure to program in. I agree with you though, that bolting functional programming onto Go will make it worse. Especially with the…
> There is nothing preventing people from writing their own reduce() in their own utilities package, and I expect a thriving ecosystem of "even-more-functional-constructs" packages to spring up as soon as generics hit…
“Cancel culture” has never been uttered by anyone who’s not on the far right. You all created this boogeyman and it keeps you up at night. The rest of us just call it what it is: consequences for your actions.
The idea of a bunch of right wing reactionaries using ultra crappy Web 2.0 project management software out of spite is actually rather amusing. There’s not enough of you guys to keep it alive though (not that you really…
You can’t live without shelter or medical care.
Bluecheck Twitter we’re the only people using Basecamp in the first place. They just destroyed their core market.
Most companies do actually evaluate their vendors. Basecamp built a brand on “management” and just proved they’re maybe the worst in the industry at it. Only on HN are people supporting them. It’s a dead company walking.
The founder’s egomania and the customer name list. I’m not going to give a company run by people stupid enough to put a bullet in the head if their own startup, any money.
They’re not just hemorrhaging employees, they’re hemorrhaging customers too. I know I will never give them money. This looks like a fatal blow, not a place someone would want to work. I’m sure they’re hiring though so…
I would define the basics of survival as: * Basic groceries * Healthcare * Housing I don't think these things are easy to achieve but they seem like obvious goals to societal progress. If not, what are we even…
> The rest of us are being crushed by inflation. The top 1% are making more money than ever before. If you're holding assets impacted by inflation, you're doing quite well now. If we take it as a given that in a modern,…
I pay taxes and I'd be super happy if my money went to support people in this country without jobs. It would lower crime and increase the quality of life for everyone living here. I could also be one of those people…
If workers refuse to go back into the office, then the corporations will have no option but to support WFH. I for one would never again work somewhere that didn't offer 100% WFH. It would be the first thing I asked…
I love working from home and would never work in an office again. I prefer the freedom of schedule, quietness and lack of constant surveillance from my bosses. It feels like the office was geared 100% for extroverts and…
I think it's exceedingly rare that there is a false accusation. Not only would the accuser face libel and slander laws, typically the supporters of the accused will put immense pressure on the accuser and also ruin…
Apparently you think being downvoted for believing the victim of sexual harassment (for real, check my comments) is "trolling". This community has a lot of problems. I left my feedback for the KeyDB CEO. He can choose…
So are you saying that victims must win a court case to have their story believed but perpetrators should be taken at their word? If someone wants to clear their name, go to court and sue for slander. If it's two…
I'm simply offering the advice that the tone seems unfriendly and is likely to be taken as such by Redis users (aka potential customers). > a person can disagree and go their own way instead of being hounded by zealots…
It's also a completely false argument since there's libel and slander laws. If the accused was innocent, they would simply sue the false accuser. That they don't says everything. The barrier and punishment for coming…
Except there's no such thing as witchcraft but sexual harassment is very real. Victims have every right to speak up. Libel and slander laws are also real. If someone is actually making a false accusation, there's…
I am aware. Community management is different from what is legally possible. Were a project owner start to act in a self-interested or malicious manner, then I think proudly and aggressively forking a project is a great…
It just doesn't sound very friendly to the open source community. "If they won’t then we will." sounds harsh imho.
People are dismissive not because of the technology or "you could just do that with a shell script" reasons. They're dismissive because it's security and privacy worst practice to give this data to a third party. Mighty…
From a privacy perspective alone, it’s a terrible idea to give a company your browsing data. That is dangerous and certainly not best practice. The critique is valid.
How was there a lack of gatekeepers when it was literally invite only? Doesn't that mean it was only gatekeepers?
A language that is functional from the ground up can be very beautiful, concise and a pleasure to program in. I agree with you though, that bolting functional programming onto Go will make it worse. Especially with the…
> There is nothing preventing people from writing their own reduce() in their own utilities package, and I expect a thriving ecosystem of "even-more-functional-constructs" packages to spring up as soon as generics hit…
“Cancel culture” has never been uttered by anyone who’s not on the far right. You all created this boogeyman and it keeps you up at night. The rest of us just call it what it is: consequences for your actions.
The idea of a bunch of right wing reactionaries using ultra crappy Web 2.0 project management software out of spite is actually rather amusing. There’s not enough of you guys to keep it alive though (not that you really…
You can’t live without shelter or medical care.
Bluecheck Twitter we’re the only people using Basecamp in the first place. They just destroyed their core market.
Most companies do actually evaluate their vendors. Basecamp built a brand on “management” and just proved they’re maybe the worst in the industry at it. Only on HN are people supporting them. It’s a dead company walking.
The founder’s egomania and the customer name list. I’m not going to give a company run by people stupid enough to put a bullet in the head if their own startup, any money.
They’re not just hemorrhaging employees, they’re hemorrhaging customers too. I know I will never give them money. This looks like a fatal blow, not a place someone would want to work. I’m sure they’re hiring though so…
I would define the basics of survival as: * Basic groceries * Healthcare * Housing I don't think these things are easy to achieve but they seem like obvious goals to societal progress. If not, what are we even…
> The rest of us are being crushed by inflation. The top 1% are making more money than ever before. If you're holding assets impacted by inflation, you're doing quite well now. If we take it as a given that in a modern,…
I pay taxes and I'd be super happy if my money went to support people in this country without jobs. It would lower crime and increase the quality of life for everyone living here. I could also be one of those people…
If workers refuse to go back into the office, then the corporations will have no option but to support WFH. I for one would never again work somewhere that didn't offer 100% WFH. It would be the first thing I asked…
I love working from home and would never work in an office again. I prefer the freedom of schedule, quietness and lack of constant surveillance from my bosses. It feels like the office was geared 100% for extroverts and…
I think it's exceedingly rare that there is a false accusation. Not only would the accuser face libel and slander laws, typically the supporters of the accused will put immense pressure on the accuser and also ruin…
Apparently you think being downvoted for believing the victim of sexual harassment (for real, check my comments) is "trolling". This community has a lot of problems. I left my feedback for the KeyDB CEO. He can choose…
So are you saying that victims must win a court case to have their story believed but perpetrators should be taken at their word? If someone wants to clear their name, go to court and sue for slander. If it's two…
I'm simply offering the advice that the tone seems unfriendly and is likely to be taken as such by Redis users (aka potential customers). > a person can disagree and go their own way instead of being hounded by zealots…
It's also a completely false argument since there's libel and slander laws. If the accused was innocent, they would simply sue the false accuser. That they don't says everything. The barrier and punishment for coming…
Except there's no such thing as witchcraft but sexual harassment is very real. Victims have every right to speak up. Libel and slander laws are also real. If someone is actually making a false accusation, there's…
I am aware. Community management is different from what is legally possible. Were a project owner start to act in a self-interested or malicious manner, then I think proudly and aggressively forking a project is a great…
It just doesn't sound very friendly to the open source community. "If they won’t then we will." sounds harsh imho.