The biggest winner in all this will be Netflix. They’re the only profitable streaming service and we’ll see all these streamers consolidate and either sell their catalogs again or cut down on spending
Just feels like a marketing gimmick tbh. This won’t work well enough for semi technical BI people to just use it out of the box without some gnarly debugging
That user name though
Very clever post encouraging companies to spend more on this trite style of interviewing perpetuated by Aline, Gayle and the leetcode gang. Who offers said mock interviews at $100 a pop? Well interviewing.io of course!
Good to see The Verge investing in these types of articles instead of the usual tech drama
Imo, those are valid points but still not worth giving up your privacy to Facebook for. I’d rather keep my data to myself until a non-ad supported version of either FB or some other platform comes out
The virtual desktop thing looks cool. Has anyone been able to use it as an external monitor for coding ? I have neck problems and this seems like a great replacement
Hoarding data is different from OSS. We’re talking about infra providers. IMO, they should be regulated like public utility companies.
Turns out solving 3000 Leetcode questions doesn't teach you now to do security right
As an Aussie, I was expecting a mob of angry Sheep ;)
$120 billion? Wow, so SoftBank 3x’ed their $7bn investment in a year?
I would rather wait for the Magic carpet service due by 2025.
RIP Uber.
Indeed, kudos to them having the gall to do such a thing. Heavily lobbied congressmen would never do such a thing or even implement something like GDPR here.
This. Why put them through the whole interview gauntlet? Sheer arrogance
They only show up in threads praising Google as a utopia.
Wasn't Diane greene from VMWare?
Zuck's always been a sore loser.
Our company is dependent on this as well and the way customer service has been handling this has been abysmal thus far.
Tech industry is not part of Bannon's platform? https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/2/2/14472404/st... The terms "tech oligarchs" have been part of his verbal repertoire throughout the campaign.
Oh please, you're just parroting Steve Bannon's pseduo-intellectual propaganda. Pull out this program and most of the Big-N companies would simply move these jobs overseas. I would go so far to say that lumping them…
Devdiv (org that builds .NET, C#, VC++, VS etc) has always been one of the top notch organizations within Microsoft with great engineers (although from what I hear, some of them have left recently). Nonetheless, as…
It's an unnecessary misuse of the Big O notation used to establish bounds of functions. I think they just meant up to 1000 satellites
Oh please let’s not glorify those simple trick questions to be anywhere near as hard or require the degree of intuition that OP or theoretical mathematicians work on. 75% of interview questions can be solved with some…
Isn’t this just centralizing the cloud provider SDKs? Instead of AWS, GCP, Azure designing their own SDKs, they have a common contract to adhere to. I’d imagine as the cloud becomes more mainstream, you’ll see similar…
The biggest winner in all this will be Netflix. They’re the only profitable streaming service and we’ll see all these streamers consolidate and either sell their catalogs again or cut down on spending
Just feels like a marketing gimmick tbh. This won’t work well enough for semi technical BI people to just use it out of the box without some gnarly debugging
That user name though
Very clever post encouraging companies to spend more on this trite style of interviewing perpetuated by Aline, Gayle and the leetcode gang. Who offers said mock interviews at $100 a pop? Well interviewing.io of course!
Good to see The Verge investing in these types of articles instead of the usual tech drama
Imo, those are valid points but still not worth giving up your privacy to Facebook for. I’d rather keep my data to myself until a non-ad supported version of either FB or some other platform comes out
The virtual desktop thing looks cool. Has anyone been able to use it as an external monitor for coding ? I have neck problems and this seems like a great replacement
Hoarding data is different from OSS. We’re talking about infra providers. IMO, they should be regulated like public utility companies.
Turns out solving 3000 Leetcode questions doesn't teach you now to do security right
As an Aussie, I was expecting a mob of angry Sheep ;)
$120 billion? Wow, so SoftBank 3x’ed their $7bn investment in a year?
I would rather wait for the Magic carpet service due by 2025.
RIP Uber.
Indeed, kudos to them having the gall to do such a thing. Heavily lobbied congressmen would never do such a thing or even implement something like GDPR here.
This. Why put them through the whole interview gauntlet? Sheer arrogance
They only show up in threads praising Google as a utopia.
Wasn't Diane greene from VMWare?
Zuck's always been a sore loser.
Our company is dependent on this as well and the way customer service has been handling this has been abysmal thus far.
Tech industry is not part of Bannon's platform? https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/2/2/14472404/st... The terms "tech oligarchs" have been part of his verbal repertoire throughout the campaign.
Oh please, you're just parroting Steve Bannon's pseduo-intellectual propaganda. Pull out this program and most of the Big-N companies would simply move these jobs overseas. I would go so far to say that lumping them…
Devdiv (org that builds .NET, C#, VC++, VS etc) has always been one of the top notch organizations within Microsoft with great engineers (although from what I hear, some of them have left recently). Nonetheless, as…
It's an unnecessary misuse of the Big O notation used to establish bounds of functions. I think they just meant up to 1000 satellites
Oh please let’s not glorify those simple trick questions to be anywhere near as hard or require the degree of intuition that OP or theoretical mathematicians work on. 75% of interview questions can be solved with some…
Isn’t this just centralizing the cloud provider SDKs? Instead of AWS, GCP, Azure designing their own SDKs, they have a common contract to adhere to. I’d imagine as the cloud becomes more mainstream, you’ll see similar…