ytygg775
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No user record in our sample, but ytygg775 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Apparently not many. What's beyond me is why people don't leave the shitty ones. HN comments are full of examples where I'd scream that question. But maybe it's not as bad and people like to exaggerate? Or they prefer…
Of course there are. And in a good company, those above you will listen to your suggestions for improvement and work with you to make them happen, or something addressing the same issues. Just like you should be…
No. If you need to make it mandatory then they are the wrong people anyway. What you should ensure is that they can do that. That their schedule permits this. If they are the right people, they will gladly take the…
No, it's a fact of life. If you don't, then somebody else will and you'll go under. If you first spend 5 years crafting the perfect invitation to a date for your crush, then meanwhile another guy will have not just…
> I don't fully share your negativism towards this: the ability to innovate quickly is important I fully agree! But that's a different thing. Of course the ability to quickly innovate is important, but you are implying…
I don't get why everybody is in love with cloud solutions for keeping their secrets. Encrypted as they may be. Self hosted, at home, or I don't trust it. It's really that simple.
This. Why would we be critical of LastPass being secretive and/or wrong and then take a tweet at face value? From one of the tweets: > I did not download anything. My machines are clean, and I have physical 2fa on…
> While the codebase is critically important, the most important aspect is how that codebase translates into user experience. I'd agree to this, if you include the individual contributors in the set of "users".
Then you are doing this wrong. It's in your hands how you fill the role. Don't try to learn from people who are also doing it wrong.
For everybody working as a programmer, this should be blatently obvious. Who hasn't experienced a non-programmer manager without a clue telling them what to do? I'll never ever work again for a manager who couldn't do…
Clickbaity title. It makes it sound like remote work for everybody everywhere almost broke because of this-or-that thing involving Microsoft and Asus. Not the case. The article is about some obscure issue for a…
> While, on the other hand the business could sell their products on their website and therefore get 100% of the money on their website And then they also need to deal with all the crap that this entails.
> they do a ton of things to siphon listeners that came for my music away from listening to my music, including NOT playing more of my music after the intended song plays. I understand the criticism that it's hard for…
> Just a reminder: Proofs are usually stuff for a master course. And that's my criticism. If more people in society cared why something is true, we wouldn't have falsehoods abound all around us that are obviously wrong…
> Yes, proofs are a powerful part of mathematics, but they aren't at all the only goal. Ultimately, they are.
I'm surprised that nobody brought up yet that pressing i is rarely the only way to enter insert mode. As a vim power user, I use a, o and c (after different types of selecting some part of existing text) at least as…
I applaud your effords. But unfortunately, this perpetuates the notion that this is what math is. It's mundane calculations, best done by a machine. Nobody even underatands why it's meaningful to multiply matrices like…
Sometimes I wonder whether these Atlas Obscura articles are entirely made up, some kind of funny-if-it-was-true fiction.
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned ANTLR yet. That's the modern way of doing this.
> If it pays more to work for a crypto exchange or the next data-stalking start-up than to cure cancer then most of the knowledge people will work on them. Building stronger morals could also help.