This is nothing more than an advertorial.
Given the current climate where vast swathes of people actively support and encourage this type of de-platforming and censorship, I believe it's far more likely that we'll find ourselves in a situation akin to those in…
If the goal is equity of outcome above-all-else, ignoring for any differences derived from the data, then why are we bothered investing so much time, money and effort into this area?
This might have been true 18+ months ago, but not now. HN now more closely resembles, and more closely acts like, Reddit in 2018 than HN in 2016.
>While obviously not a bad deal, it's a far cry from options/RSUs and other standard annual bonuses offered at other tech companies. Nobody is forcing people to work there.
You can't vote in Canada unless you've citizenship. You've to be physically present in Canada 3 years of every five to retain PR, not so with citizenship.
>personally I'd say wait until profitable or >100 engineers Personally I'd say delay until you can find an area causing such a performance or scalability issue that it justifies its own repo(s), build pipelines / devops…
Another thing infested by, and in the process of being destroyed by, identity politics. What a shame.
There's no shame in wanting to differ from the status quo maintained since time immemorial, but don't pressure others into it. Valid?
It's funny that it's only now that Google employees are developing a conscience. Advanced facial recognition systems, email harvesting, stalking people across the internet and monitoring their every keyboard press, many…
It's disappointing, but not surprising, that the focus seems to be entirely on the "wrong" side of the "desired" outcome. At this point it amounts to fighting very hard to find any reason to undo a democratically…
I'll put it in a mildly hyperbolic manner, to match the quality of the source this article came from: Toronto gets the sloppy seconds of America's tech industry; the Canadian tech grads who couldn't move to the US, the…
>Jesus, this paper is so biased it's palpable Absolutely, but I don't think any media entity is portraying itself as unbiased these days? Regardless, their desperate banner ads begging for $1 warms me inside.
>Did the media write about email being used negatively when it was taking off? When email was taking off, the media was still making vast amounts of money from print editions. Now that this part of the industry is…
I got about 3 paragraphs into the article and tired of the "white folks be like... but black folks be like" narrative. Do better.
Doesn't take much to see this is a poor clone of indiehackers, whose content is written by someone who does not mainly use/speak English.
NYT's business model seems to have turned to latching on to whatever sentiment is currently popular and beating the metaphorical horse for clicks until it's a bloody pulp, before moving on to the latest "outrage" of the…
Bleating anonymously online about your own race in an attempt to garner internet points from racist strangers is “helping things”?
You're so virtuous. swoon.
It's this vicious rhetoric and finger pointing that lead to the election of Donald J Trump.
If the comments even here are an indication, it’s because people have absolutely zero level of understanding into the level of data Google produces and has access to on you.
>their jackass developers who think they're saving the world with their "innovation" May want to target the psychologists, behavioural economists and similar who come up with the gamification to drive some of this…
It's tribalism, and it has become absolutely rampant on this site recently.
>You could simply make it mandatory time off. Then I won't notify the company when I've had a child. Simple as. Don't consider going down the road of "you must declare what is happening in your private life to your…
This is incredibly dystopian and would be massive government and corporate overreach. I would hope a reasonable person would never advocate for such intrusion.
This is nothing more than an advertorial.
Given the current climate where vast swathes of people actively support and encourage this type of de-platforming and censorship, I believe it's far more likely that we'll find ourselves in a situation akin to those in…
If the goal is equity of outcome above-all-else, ignoring for any differences derived from the data, then why are we bothered investing so much time, money and effort into this area?
This might have been true 18+ months ago, but not now. HN now more closely resembles, and more closely acts like, Reddit in 2018 than HN in 2016.
>While obviously not a bad deal, it's a far cry from options/RSUs and other standard annual bonuses offered at other tech companies. Nobody is forcing people to work there.
You can't vote in Canada unless you've citizenship. You've to be physically present in Canada 3 years of every five to retain PR, not so with citizenship.
>personally I'd say wait until profitable or >100 engineers Personally I'd say delay until you can find an area causing such a performance or scalability issue that it justifies its own repo(s), build pipelines / devops…
Another thing infested by, and in the process of being destroyed by, identity politics. What a shame.
There's no shame in wanting to differ from the status quo maintained since time immemorial, but don't pressure others into it. Valid?
It's funny that it's only now that Google employees are developing a conscience. Advanced facial recognition systems, email harvesting, stalking people across the internet and monitoring their every keyboard press, many…
It's disappointing, but not surprising, that the focus seems to be entirely on the "wrong" side of the "desired" outcome. At this point it amounts to fighting very hard to find any reason to undo a democratically…
I'll put it in a mildly hyperbolic manner, to match the quality of the source this article came from: Toronto gets the sloppy seconds of America's tech industry; the Canadian tech grads who couldn't move to the US, the…
>Jesus, this paper is so biased it's palpable Absolutely, but I don't think any media entity is portraying itself as unbiased these days? Regardless, their desperate banner ads begging for $1 warms me inside.
>Did the media write about email being used negatively when it was taking off? When email was taking off, the media was still making vast amounts of money from print editions. Now that this part of the industry is…
I got about 3 paragraphs into the article and tired of the "white folks be like... but black folks be like" narrative. Do better.
Doesn't take much to see this is a poor clone of indiehackers, whose content is written by someone who does not mainly use/speak English.
NYT's business model seems to have turned to latching on to whatever sentiment is currently popular and beating the metaphorical horse for clicks until it's a bloody pulp, before moving on to the latest "outrage" of the…
Bleating anonymously online about your own race in an attempt to garner internet points from racist strangers is “helping things”?
You're so virtuous. swoon.
It's this vicious rhetoric and finger pointing that lead to the election of Donald J Trump.
If the comments even here are an indication, it’s because people have absolutely zero level of understanding into the level of data Google produces and has access to on you.
>their jackass developers who think they're saving the world with their "innovation" May want to target the psychologists, behavioural economists and similar who come up with the gamification to drive some of this…
It's tribalism, and it has become absolutely rampant on this site recently.
>You could simply make it mandatory time off. Then I won't notify the company when I've had a child. Simple as. Don't consider going down the road of "you must declare what is happening in your private life to your…
This is incredibly dystopian and would be massive government and corporate overreach. I would hope a reasonable person would never advocate for such intrusion.