Cool! nit: you've got a casing mismatch between Devops and DevOps
I would also venture a guess that someone on hacker news who claims they know nothing about how an ipad or produce transport works isn't necessarily someone to pay close attention to.
Did you ignore "H1-B" on purpose?
I have both of these characteristics. Where did you learn it was a subtype of ADD?
Same here. Depending on the team I'm leading, I can actually consider not having the current stack a plus, as an outsider's perspective on architecture can help grow a team and codebase that's been stuck doing things…
how about "suck it up and do it anyway"? I don't necessarily disagree with this sentiment, but this doesn't really address the question, which is about what happens to an industry when it's made redundant by technology.…
This is the first step to that solution, though - if all cars are self-driving optimally, that 2-4 hours rush becomes much shorter.
Cool! nit: you've got a casing mismatch between Devops and DevOps
I would also venture a guess that someone on hacker news who claims they know nothing about how an ipad or produce transport works isn't necessarily someone to pay close attention to.
Did you ignore "H1-B" on purpose?
I have both of these characteristics. Where did you learn it was a subtype of ADD?
Same here. Depending on the team I'm leading, I can actually consider not having the current stack a plus, as an outsider's perspective on architecture can help grow a team and codebase that's been stuck doing things…
how about "suck it up and do it anyway"? I don't necessarily disagree with this sentiment, but this doesn't really address the question, which is about what happens to an industry when it's made redundant by technology.…
This is the first step to that solution, though - if all cars are self-driving optimally, that 2-4 hours rush becomes much shorter.