Steve Jobs on his “glide slope” theory of tech (1988)
16 by ent101 | 4 comments on Hacker News.
Monday, May 31, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: I Was Paralyzed by Severe Depression. Then Came Ketamine
I Was Paralyzed by Severe Depression. Then Came Ketamine
6 by WarOnPrivacy | 0 comments on Hacker News.
6 by WarOnPrivacy | 0 comments on Hacker News.
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Alternatives to Google Photos?
Ask HN: Alternatives to Google Photos?
15 by LifeIsBio | 9 comments on Hacker News.
With Google ending its free photo storage policy in a few days[0], I'm considering switching to another service. I've poked around a few recommendation sites[1], but am curious to know if anyone has suggestions for new and/or under-the-radar services they would recommend? [0] https://ift.tt/3ncdfg0 [1] https://ift.tt/3wNdmTV
15 by LifeIsBio | 9 comments on Hacker News.
With Google ending its free photo storage policy in a few days[0], I'm considering switching to another service. I've poked around a few recommendation sites[1], but am curious to know if anyone has suggestions for new and/or under-the-radar services they would recommend? [0] https://ift.tt/3ncdfg0 [1] https://ift.tt/3wNdmTV
Sunday, May 30, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Hypervisor for multi-tenant computing, like it should be
Hypervisor for multi-tenant computing, like it should be
11 by ashishbijlani | 8 comments on Hacker News.
11 by ashishbijlani | 8 comments on Hacker News.
Saturday, May 29, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How to cope with the death of a dear person?
Ask HN: How to cope with the death of a dear person?
16 by simonebrunozzi | 5 comments on Hacker News.
My father-in-law passed away three days ago. As it happens with these things, it was too soon. It's always too soon. He was like a second father to me. He had a career in the Italian navy, a retired Admiral. He was a great storyteller, and had a tough and difficult character, but lots of good things, deep inside. Full of integrity, honorable. Thankfully we moved back to Italy a few months ago after a dozen years abroad, and spent this time mostly with him and his wife, in their hometown, Venezia. I can't imagine what it would be if we stayed in San Francisco, and this death happened at distance. Does any of you have a time machine at hand? Both me and my wife would like to tell him how much we love him, and hear his great stories one last time. Missing that, any suggestion on how you coped with death? It is not my first time; but it is the first time in the last decade or so. I know, I'm lucky. One last thing: I don't want to just "ask", but I'd like to contribute something. This is my suggestion for you, actually my prescription for you: if you still have parents, or parents-in-law that you really love, invite them out for dinner, and ask them to tell you stories of their past. Then, before saying goodbye, tell them how much you love them. One day, far away in the future I hope, you will thank me.
16 by simonebrunozzi | 5 comments on Hacker News.
My father-in-law passed away three days ago. As it happens with these things, it was too soon. It's always too soon. He was like a second father to me. He had a career in the Italian navy, a retired Admiral. He was a great storyteller, and had a tough and difficult character, but lots of good things, deep inside. Full of integrity, honorable. Thankfully we moved back to Italy a few months ago after a dozen years abroad, and spent this time mostly with him and his wife, in their hometown, Venezia. I can't imagine what it would be if we stayed in San Francisco, and this death happened at distance. Does any of you have a time machine at hand? Both me and my wife would like to tell him how much we love him, and hear his great stories one last time. Missing that, any suggestion on how you coped with death? It is not my first time; but it is the first time in the last decade or so. I know, I'm lucky. One last thing: I don't want to just "ask", but I'd like to contribute something. This is my suggestion for you, actually my prescription for you: if you still have parents, or parents-in-law that you really love, invite them out for dinner, and ask them to tell you stories of their past. Then, before saying goodbye, tell them how much you love them. One day, far away in the future I hope, you will thank me.
Friday, May 28, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Did preparing for LeetCode type of interviews improve your skills?
Ask HN: Did preparing for LeetCode type of interviews improve your skills?
25 by wreath | 15 comments on Hacker News.
I'm not new to the field and I have nearly a decade years of experience under my belt. I'm currently job hunting and decided I'm not gonna shy away from LeetCode type of interviews as before (I used to refuse to proceed with any company that had this as part of their interview process) and actually give it a shot. As I'm doing some Hackerrank/LeetCode exercises, I'm actually enjoying solving these puzzles. I'm wondering if anyone who went through this prepping for an interview ended up being technically better overall. I know that I rarely needed this kind of skill in my career, but also I'm wondering if there were cases where I did need them and I didn't know. Cheers!
25 by wreath | 15 comments on Hacker News.
I'm not new to the field and I have nearly a decade years of experience under my belt. I'm currently job hunting and decided I'm not gonna shy away from LeetCode type of interviews as before (I used to refuse to proceed with any company that had this as part of their interview process) and actually give it a shot. As I'm doing some Hackerrank/LeetCode exercises, I'm actually enjoying solving these puzzles. I'm wondering if anyone who went through this prepping for an interview ended up being technically better overall. I know that I rarely needed this kind of skill in my career, but also I'm wondering if there were cases where I did need them and I didn't know. Cheers!
New top story on Hacker News: Americans Are on the Move. Their Stuff Doesn’t Always Follow
Americans Are on the Move. Their Stuff Doesn’t Always Follow
3 by CaliforniaKarl | 0 comments on Hacker News.
3 by CaliforniaKarl | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Thursday, May 27, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Microsoft president: Orwell’s 1984 could happen in 2024
Microsoft president: Orwell’s 1984 could happen in 2024
27 by intunderflow | 7 comments on Hacker News.
27 by intunderflow | 7 comments on Hacker News.
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Is it better to generalise or specialise as a developer?
Ask HN: Is it better to generalise or specialise as a developer?
19 by desertraven | 10 comments on Hacker News.
I’m a freelancer, and very much a generalist. I’ll often say I can do something I haven’t done before (which has proven to be true) as an excuse to learn something new. I find different kinds of projects keep me interested. One month web dev, next month apps, the next month microcontrollers, next automation, etc. I often hear it’s good to find a niche. Wondering if anyone can speak to the benefits of doing so? Thanks!
19 by desertraven | 10 comments on Hacker News.
I’m a freelancer, and very much a generalist. I’ll often say I can do something I haven’t done before (which has proven to be true) as an excuse to learn something new. I find different kinds of projects keep me interested. One month web dev, next month apps, the next month microcontrollers, next automation, etc. I often hear it’s good to find a niche. Wondering if anyone can speak to the benefits of doing so? Thanks!
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Behind the design of the fresh new Firefox coming June 1
Behind the design of the fresh new Firefox coming June 1
72 by abdullahdiaa | 58 comments on Hacker News.
72 by abdullahdiaa | 58 comments on Hacker News.
Monday, May 24, 2021
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Thursday, May 20, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: India's holiest river Ganges is swollen with Covid victims
India's holiest river Ganges is swollen with Covid victims
2 by manexploitsman | 0 comments on Hacker News.
2 by manexploitsman | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
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Monday, May 17, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: I think I hate the software development industry? Am I crazy?
Ask HN: I think I hate the software development industry? Am I crazy?
50 by goodbyeworld37 | 31 comments on Hacker News.
I can’t stand software development. I hate the work, hate the people, the culture, etc. The idea of continuing this until for many more decades is sickening. Additionally I’ve pigeonholed myself into an area of the industry that’s is particularly draining (though not for the reasons you may thing). Money is not a huge concern to me, but if I’m going to have to do something I hate 8+ hours a day, I would at least to prefer to be making enough money to distract me from it. I’m not anywhere near there at the moment. I’ve considered maybe just doing the leetcode circus and trying to land mind numbing FAANG job so I can at least have the luxury of otherwise unheard of money. But it’s not ideal and I’m not sure I’d be cut out for it. I’ve never been a particularly good software developer compared to many of the people I’ve interacted with. I’d gladly accept less money (within reason) to work on something that excites me, but that’s about the least likely scenario, between the narrow and poorly definable category of what I would find enticing and the basically impossible to obtain requirements on the fee jobs I do see. I’ve considered going back to school, to try something else, and was actually very close, in fact I nearly registered for classes. But I can’t afford it: not the monetary cost, not the time cost. If I could magically pull tens of thousands of dollars out of my ass tomorrow maybe, or if I wouldn’t be well into my 30s by the time I finished, it would be a different situation. Even then it’s unheard to go from software to anything I’d be interested in.
50 by goodbyeworld37 | 31 comments on Hacker News.
I can’t stand software development. I hate the work, hate the people, the culture, etc. The idea of continuing this until for many more decades is sickening. Additionally I’ve pigeonholed myself into an area of the industry that’s is particularly draining (though not for the reasons you may thing). Money is not a huge concern to me, but if I’m going to have to do something I hate 8+ hours a day, I would at least to prefer to be making enough money to distract me from it. I’m not anywhere near there at the moment. I’ve considered maybe just doing the leetcode circus and trying to land mind numbing FAANG job so I can at least have the luxury of otherwise unheard of money. But it’s not ideal and I’m not sure I’d be cut out for it. I’ve never been a particularly good software developer compared to many of the people I’ve interacted with. I’d gladly accept less money (within reason) to work on something that excites me, but that’s about the least likely scenario, between the narrow and poorly definable category of what I would find enticing and the basically impossible to obtain requirements on the fee jobs I do see. I’ve considered going back to school, to try something else, and was actually very close, in fact I nearly registered for classes. But I can’t afford it: not the monetary cost, not the time cost. If I could magically pull tens of thousands of dollars out of my ass tomorrow maybe, or if I wouldn’t be well into my 30s by the time I finished, it would be a different situation. Even then it’s unheard to go from software to anything I’d be interested in.
Sunday, May 16, 2021
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