RTO is barely being pushed for. They said "you should come to the office these 3 days", but almost no one did and no manager seems to care.
I'm not in the PA that will be sharing desks but sit in one of the affected offices. I can see about 100 desks from where I am right now. All of them are assigned to someone, but only 6 presently have someone sitting…
You must not follow many VCs. They're _very_ into hexagonal pics and web3 hype.
That meaning of dropped generally only applies in intransitive contexts. Here we have a thing dropping a thing, suggesting the older meaning of "dropped".
Agreed. I work in the PP's PA and was promoted on my first try for doing unsexy but worthwhile maintenance work on an important tool. It can happen. In my estimation the best thing to do if you want to get promoted is…
I basically still log in for interest group posts (e.g., photos from my son's preschool) and to RSVP for party invites. I'd love to see alternatives take over for these.
My 3 year old has ASD. I'm interested the finding about disproportionate megalencephaly, as his head is pretty big (but he's also rather tall). Suppose I wanted to see if he falls into the >1.5 SD cerebral volume/height…
https://flywaydb.org/ is another contender in this space, that also allows for migrations written in Java if needed.
And yet the endgame will probably the same as that for all the other travel bans -- the variant will spread anyway.
There's been a big investment in server platforms that strive to enable SWEs to build a new service that follows Best Practices with as little knowledge and handholding as possible. These consist of conformance tests…
Yeah, 11:19 hours of daylight at the trough, 12:57 at the peak: https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/samoa/apia. The case for DST is exceptionally weak at those latitudes.
And yet the Weihenstephaner, which actually tastes good, goes for almost $10 less.
Oh God, Spivak. The name gives me flashbacks to my first year at U of C. I arrived thinking I was smart about math things. That book humbled me bad. A tough beginning to four tough, lonely years.
Yeah, one consequence of hiring exclusively based on technical skill is that you end up with some employees that are empathy challenged. My employer recently added one "are you a human?" interview to every loop…
> he also seemed unwilling to push at all, just said "okay!" in a sing-song voice that implied "yeah whatever, go die" Is the idea here that you wanted the interviewer to beg you to stay on the call? I interview for a…
One of my biggest interviewing mistakes was voting "hire" on a guy despite his seeming difficulty with coding during the interview because he was such a great talker and had great sounding experience. He came on board,…
They do need to retake their boards periodically to stay certified. My surgeon father was pulling out his textbooks periodically into his 60s.
Indeed. It's quite common to move your assets to a living trust in California for this reason, even for the only somewhat wealthy. It's basically SOP to set up a trust rather than just a will if you have assets above…
It seems highly likely that you are not, and therefore that this trade is much less of an obvious win than you appear to assume.
Having a current employee add your resume to an ATS as a referral is the most efficient route. Around SF at least it's not particularly hard to find someone willing to do that even if they hardly know you. This sort of…
Yep. The people who optimized for space at the cost of a longer commute are the winners here. Those of us who prioritized a short commute with the expectation of not being home every day for months on end are losing.
The management of individual accounts is generally performed by low-level employees at companies like this. It's operational work that is thought to scale poorly and the costs of it are looked upon unfavorably by public…
> (Also POTUS is not authorized to declare any wars btw.) While true, this effectively doesn't matter given the number of people we've bombed since our last declaration of war in 1942 [0]. [0]…
It's pretty common to submit a confidential draft. This started with the JOBS Act [1], which loosened disclosure requirements generally for "Emerging Growth Companies" [2] when they are going public and introduced the…
> We finally got some progress on margins, but it meant degrading the product: food is fickle. > Less money in, worse food out. I tried Sprig a few times and really found the food quality so underwhelming that I never…
RTO is barely being pushed for. They said "you should come to the office these 3 days", but almost no one did and no manager seems to care.
I'm not in the PA that will be sharing desks but sit in one of the affected offices. I can see about 100 desks from where I am right now. All of them are assigned to someone, but only 6 presently have someone sitting…
You must not follow many VCs. They're _very_ into hexagonal pics and web3 hype.
That meaning of dropped generally only applies in intransitive contexts. Here we have a thing dropping a thing, suggesting the older meaning of "dropped".
Agreed. I work in the PP's PA and was promoted on my first try for doing unsexy but worthwhile maintenance work on an important tool. It can happen. In my estimation the best thing to do if you want to get promoted is…
I basically still log in for interest group posts (e.g., photos from my son's preschool) and to RSVP for party invites. I'd love to see alternatives take over for these.
My 3 year old has ASD. I'm interested the finding about disproportionate megalencephaly, as his head is pretty big (but he's also rather tall). Suppose I wanted to see if he falls into the >1.5 SD cerebral volume/height…
https://flywaydb.org/ is another contender in this space, that also allows for migrations written in Java if needed.
And yet the endgame will probably the same as that for all the other travel bans -- the variant will spread anyway.
There's been a big investment in server platforms that strive to enable SWEs to build a new service that follows Best Practices with as little knowledge and handholding as possible. These consist of conformance tests…
Yeah, 11:19 hours of daylight at the trough, 12:57 at the peak: https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/samoa/apia. The case for DST is exceptionally weak at those latitudes.
And yet the Weihenstephaner, which actually tastes good, goes for almost $10 less.
Oh God, Spivak. The name gives me flashbacks to my first year at U of C. I arrived thinking I was smart about math things. That book humbled me bad. A tough beginning to four tough, lonely years.
Yeah, one consequence of hiring exclusively based on technical skill is that you end up with some employees that are empathy challenged. My employer recently added one "are you a human?" interview to every loop…
> he also seemed unwilling to push at all, just said "okay!" in a sing-song voice that implied "yeah whatever, go die" Is the idea here that you wanted the interviewer to beg you to stay on the call? I interview for a…
One of my biggest interviewing mistakes was voting "hire" on a guy despite his seeming difficulty with coding during the interview because he was such a great talker and had great sounding experience. He came on board,…
They do need to retake their boards periodically to stay certified. My surgeon father was pulling out his textbooks periodically into his 60s.
Indeed. It's quite common to move your assets to a living trust in California for this reason, even for the only somewhat wealthy. It's basically SOP to set up a trust rather than just a will if you have assets above…
It seems highly likely that you are not, and therefore that this trade is much less of an obvious win than you appear to assume.
Having a current employee add your resume to an ATS as a referral is the most efficient route. Around SF at least it's not particularly hard to find someone willing to do that even if they hardly know you. This sort of…
Yep. The people who optimized for space at the cost of a longer commute are the winners here. Those of us who prioritized a short commute with the expectation of not being home every day for months on end are losing.
The management of individual accounts is generally performed by low-level employees at companies like this. It's operational work that is thought to scale poorly and the costs of it are looked upon unfavorably by public…
> (Also POTUS is not authorized to declare any wars btw.) While true, this effectively doesn't matter given the number of people we've bombed since our last declaration of war in 1942 [0]. [0]…
It's pretty common to submit a confidential draft. This started with the JOBS Act [1], which loosened disclosure requirements generally for "Emerging Growth Companies" [2] when they are going public and introduced the…
> We finally got some progress on margins, but it meant degrading the product: food is fickle. > Less money in, worse food out. I tried Sprig a few times and really found the food quality so underwhelming that I never…