Reminds me of Dr. Bronner's soap, the way the rambling, hyphenated copy freely invents words and associates the product with feelings of peace and goodwill.
Given the context, I kinda hope the error/correction was intentional, committed by someone who doesn't like David Sacks.
slacker hat: perspective is one of those words they use when they want something from you, like "duty" or "contribute". Doctors get so much more job security, prestige, and straight-up money than software developers. By…
The Atlantic just wants you to feel insecure about your level of maturity so they can sell you shit.
Maybe spacemanmatt didn't want to disparage institutions he had no experience with.
It's the type of place where they can't tell that means "has some problems, in a way similar to what the OP describes."
Are you suggesting that finance isn't?
I'll bite. Cut power to the heat source/declaw the perforator/plug up the ink jet. I have physical access, after all. Keurig is in the position that they can attach a number to each one of their coffee cups, and the…
Good point. Would you agree that: even if a phenomenon (for example performance of some sort of worker) is hard to model, we should still try, especially if that phenomenon provides enormous value to society?
See, the thing is, people are already trying really hard to do that. Practicing programmers, even.
This is a lovely dream, but what if you're working on the caching software instead of the web app?
> former 1st world non-socialized medicine country This is a painfully accurate description of the USA
no one will ever know.
Reminds me of Dr. Bronner's soap, the way the rambling, hyphenated copy freely invents words and associates the product with feelings of peace and goodwill.
Given the context, I kinda hope the error/correction was intentional, committed by someone who doesn't like David Sacks.
slacker hat: perspective is one of those words they use when they want something from you, like "duty" or "contribute". Doctors get so much more job security, prestige, and straight-up money than software developers. By…
The Atlantic just wants you to feel insecure about your level of maturity so they can sell you shit.
Maybe spacemanmatt didn't want to disparage institutions he had no experience with.
It's the type of place where they can't tell that means "has some problems, in a way similar to what the OP describes."
Are you suggesting that finance isn't?
I'll bite. Cut power to the heat source/declaw the perforator/plug up the ink jet. I have physical access, after all. Keurig is in the position that they can attach a number to each one of their coffee cups, and the…
Good point. Would you agree that: even if a phenomenon (for example performance of some sort of worker) is hard to model, we should still try, especially if that phenomenon provides enormous value to society?
See, the thing is, people are already trying really hard to do that. Practicing programmers, even.
This is a lovely dream, but what if you're working on the caching software instead of the web app?
> former 1st world non-socialized medicine country This is a painfully accurate description of the USA
no one will ever know.