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What we don't teach or reward today is the behaviors and engineering process to write high quality code. A surprising number of inexperienced developers do the following: "once I get any working solution I should…
Don't successful drugs also have to pay for the failed trials?
Stoicism was philosophy marketed to and practiced by the Roman elites, so that Logos reinforced the social hierarchy is not surprising. That being said, the philosophy has many practical lessons to teach. Meditation and…
Wow! What do you work on? Is the problem the ability of the candidates -- do you think it's possible for a "good" engineer to get productive on six months?
They shut down in 2023. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35184546
There also used to be Triplebyte. It filled a niche of talented people who have bad resumes and don't know anybody. Found a great job through them when I was starting out. Real shame there's nothing to replace it,…
What exactly is their intention?
Are there any places like it nowadays?
Living in a city is like being in a trance. The experience reminds me of Insomnia.
> I recall feeling like it was mostly a guide on manipulating people, and it didn't make a great impression on me, personally. Any action will affect other people in some way. What matters is how you choose to utilize…
There is an excellent old book on the subject, How to Win Friends and Influence People. I was lacking in this area and my career improved greatly after reading it. In general, people are cautious when giving criticism…
{Montana, North Dakota} --> {Washington}?
> by the end you're far more systematic, plus a little bit numb to the effect your decision is having Maybe decision fatigue is supposed to bias humans toward the optimal solution for the fiancee problem [1]. [1]…
I was a grader once. I guarantee if someone gives a good answer they'll get full marks even near the bottom of the stack. For BS answers I'll admit I got less generous as the hours went on. No one's getting hurt by this…
> Until the robots can do all of the tasks above and quickly switch from one to another and be highly adaptable in real time based on the needs of the restaurant Ideally if your robots cost less than $20/hour you can…
> I like to be on teams for which, if new to the team, mostly you notice things being done sensibly (in context), and the 3 things you see that you don't understand, you can just ask about them, because everyone on the…
What is the error there?
> but you're still getting slower speeds for higher prices than you should And what is your solution to that?
It's like $50/mo for 200/50 I think. Why, what are yours?
> The biggest single reason why the USA's (and to a lesser extent Canada's) internet is shite... Speak for yourself, but I live on the west coast and my Internet connection is great. Edit: downvoters, what are the…
That's true, but you'd still need to find the unauthorized passenger already on board. Without a picture you'd have to flush the plane and reboard. Given there are thousands of security cameras in an airport, I don't…
Why did the system securing the plane let the operator override the error and allow an unauthorized passenger on the plane? Should be easy enough, UI shows the picture of the guy who scanned the first ticket and system…
Easy mitigation, don't let the same barcode board twice.
And there's no "forward secrecy" - if a normal word becomes a swear, then it's often hard to go through and change all uuids. Which is why the standard has been base16 (or base10) for so long.
It's also trivially easy to reroll ids until they don't contain a swear.