It is, at our advanced age, a Deep Pull, but an absolute classic.
It is, at our advanced age, a Deep Pull, but an absolute classic.
Some qualities of good software: complete, accurate, fulfills a real user need, has a UX that delights users, and is extensible.
You are leaving the widening economic inequality in our society out of your analysis.
I think @jeffatwood.bsky.social (Coding Horror) is a good dude with a good heart. Much respect to a person who did well with honest and hard work and wants others to have the same opportunity.
"Zhu told TechCrunch that he credits his early interest in venture capital and startups from ... Discord group chats he joined in 2020, when he was 13, that included people like Sam Altman."
Very normal stuff. I'll bet @bcantrill.bsky.social would have an opinion about this.
I don't wanna yuck anyone's yum, but...
Rest in peace, Sly. Truly one of the greatest to ever do it.
Have they tried improving people's lives by creating universal benefits? They're actually pretty popular!
This is an insane tax policy and they should've voted no. It favors one segment of lower-wage earners (who get tips) over another (those who do not). Get ready for tips to be a part of your checkout process literally everywhere. The right policy is MFA and a raised minimum wage, a universal benefit.
You can be mad at all of these:
- The information environment
- Macroeconomic trends (wealth inequality)
- A feckless D party that can't figure out what it believes
- NGOs and non-profits that advocate for dumb stuff
- People falling for Trump's con
- Malice and cruelty from some of the electorate
Although posting this made me wonder if it would be viable to use them to create single room occupancies, which are rapidly disappearing.
Conversion of commercial property to residential property is often not economically viable because of the plumbing work (going from large shared bathrooms to individual bathrooms) or ensuring that every unit has windows.
It's just like a having a union! Except that the CEO actually *can* shut it down whenever they like, and indeed they *do* in order to curb the power of labor in the workplace. If actually you want to secure the *right* to work remotely, you need to organize to secure that right.
Which one?
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I think it's just tough love.
Given the current levels of wealth inequality, I don't blame them this time, but as you may recall post-9/11, our citizenry was called to exercise our patriotism by going to the mall and buying stuff.
It's horrific politics, and it's inaccurate - there's stuff we do need on those ships in addition to a lot of stuff we do not - but the thing that is concerning is that in all the different climates in which it has been said, Americans never react well to calls for material sacrifice post-WWII.
Sorry, buddy. You are too valuable to the organization for us to let you leave.
My impression is that Bukele is kinda selectively authoritarian. He used to be in a straight up leftist party when he entered politics.
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I might quibble with this definition somewhat: I think a product *mindset* (customer focus) is absolutely critical, but I don't know that you necessarily need PM or designer specialists for the scale of most of the orgs I've seen. If you're mega-scale, then yes, you do need these specialists.
Marc Andreessen says when AI does everything else, VC might be one of the last jobs still done by humans. It's more art than science. There's no formula. Just taste, psychology, and chaos tolerance.
AGI is coming for all of us. It will write symphonies, direct movies, and author the best novels.
The only thing it wonβt be able to do is VC investing, which must be reserved as a task only for the most-special people
Her best performing ads were the ones that spoke about economic issues. She stopped running them pretty quickly in order to double-down on different issues and trying to run the table on suburban moderates and Republicans.
ChatGPT is like the British Museum of the internet.
Much like your codebase, if the most common tasks need to span multiple groups (folders in code), especially if you have to do a "rainbow" way up the org chart (directory tree) and then back down, you should consider a reorg that makes those tasks more "ergonomic".
Employment isn't the issue IMO: It's attainability of a decent life with decent economic security for the majority of people. I still believe that left economics first is the way to political victory, or at worst an honorable defeat. Mealy-mouthed centrism is ineffective and morally indefensible.
Despite being a software engineer for the first dozen years of my career, I'm clearly more of an SRE bent of mind in this respect.
Jeff Atwood is a good dude. I learned SO MUCH from StackOverflow, and his recent activism to fight wealth inequality and charity to support the public good is so obviously heartfelt. He starts speaking around 25 min: www.youtube.com/watch?app=de...
Kafka is for closers