MicroMac Technology (2000)
14 by WoodenChair | 2 comments on Hacker News.
Wednesday, June 30, 2021
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Renewed questions about the virus, and hard-to-face answers
Renewed questions about the virus, and hard-to-face answers
31 by AndrewBissell | 33 comments on Hacker News.
31 by AndrewBissell | 33 comments on Hacker News.
New top story on Hacker News: Judge dismisses FTC antitrust complaint against Facebook
Judge dismisses FTC antitrust complaint against Facebook
80 by ChrisArchitect | 22 comments on Hacker News.
80 by ChrisArchitect | 22 comments on Hacker News.
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How to prepare for blackouts/other disruptions caused by climate change?
Ask HN: How to prepare for blackouts/other disruptions caused by climate change?
3 by gabriel897 | 1 comments on Hacker News.
I've been seeing more news articles lately about blackouts and other infrastructure issues because of climate change, specifically an increase in average temperature (e.g., Portland and Canada). What can we do to prepare ourselves and our belongings for the future?
3 by gabriel897 | 1 comments on Hacker News.
I've been seeing more news articles lately about blackouts and other infrastructure issues because of climate change, specifically an increase in average temperature (e.g., Portland and Canada). What can we do to prepare ourselves and our belongings for the future?
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: You have one shot to redesign the Internet – what do you change?
Ask HN: You have one shot to redesign the Internet – what do you change?
40 by lowercasename | 88 comments on Hacker News.
This was just an idle conversation we were having at work. Imagine that one day you wake up and you've been sent back in time, where you are now a researcher at DARPA in the early 1960s. You've got the influence to effect fundamental changes in the next sixty years of the Internet's history, and can make your changes any time in the next sixty years - but you know that as soon as you change one thing in history, you'll be sent back to 2021, to continue living in the world you have wrought. How are you going to make the Internet better?
40 by lowercasename | 88 comments on Hacker News.
This was just an idle conversation we were having at work. Imagine that one day you wake up and you've been sent back in time, where you are now a researcher at DARPA in the early 1960s. You've got the influence to effect fundamental changes in the next sixty years of the Internet's history, and can make your changes any time in the next sixty years - but you know that as soon as you change one thing in history, you'll be sent back to 2021, to continue living in the world you have wrought. How are you going to make the Internet better?
Monday, June 28, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Challenging the Myth That Programming Careers End at 40
Challenging the Myth That Programming Careers End at 40
19 by RickJWagner | 19 comments on Hacker News.
19 by RickJWagner | 19 comments on Hacker News.
Sunday, June 27, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Best “I brought down production” story?
Ask HN: Best “I brought down production” story?
32 by Ozzie_osman | 11 comments on Hacker News.
What is your best "and then I brought down production" story?
32 by Ozzie_osman | 11 comments on Hacker News.
What is your best "and then I brought down production" story?
Saturday, June 26, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Which book or course gave you an unfair advantage?
Ask HN: Which book or course gave you an unfair advantage?
34 by ronyfadel | 18 comments on Hacker News.
Is there a book you’ve read or a course you’ve taken that leveled up your game so much that it felt almost unfair?
34 by ronyfadel | 18 comments on Hacker News.
Is there a book you’ve read or a course you’ve taken that leveled up your game so much that it felt almost unfair?
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: What's your experience working for a YC backed startup?
Ask HN: What's your experience working for a YC backed startup?
43 by hoerzu | 11 comments on Hacker News.
What was experience? How large was the team? Good things, bad things?
43 by hoerzu | 11 comments on Hacker News.
What was experience? How large was the team? Good things, bad things?
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: LinkedIn suggesting I connect with my infertility doctor
Ask HN: LinkedIn suggesting I connect with my infertility doctor
83 by throwaway_97532 | 25 comments on Hacker News.
Looks like they mined my Gmail account and got the e-mail. From a damage control perspective (obviously I want this info known to nobody but me and my healthcare provider), what can/should I do? Are LinkedIn's affiliates looking at this data? Who are they sharing it with? I'm hoping to publicize this enough that someone at LinkedIn takes notice.
83 by throwaway_97532 | 25 comments on Hacker News.
Looks like they mined my Gmail account and got the e-mail. From a damage control perspective (obviously I want this info known to nobody but me and my healthcare provider), what can/should I do? Are LinkedIn's affiliates looking at this data? Who are they sharing it with? I'm hoping to publicize this enough that someone at LinkedIn takes notice.
Friday, June 25, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: What Are You Learning?
Ask HN: What Are You Learning?
18 by sergiomattei | 28 comments on Hacker News.
Hey Hacker News, what are you learning? Personally I'm learning Elixir, and it's such a pleasant language. It feels great to write, and the packaging/build tools feel refreshing compared to the mess of Python. Now, handing you the mic. Is there a new stack or language on your mind?
18 by sergiomattei | 28 comments on Hacker News.
Hey Hacker News, what are you learning? Personally I'm learning Elixir, and it's such a pleasant language. It feels great to write, and the packaging/build tools feel refreshing compared to the mess of Python. Now, handing you the mic. Is there a new stack or language on your mind?
Thursday, June 24, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Notion is withholding my company data, what can I do?
Ask HN: Notion is withholding my company data, what can I do?
29 by bertdc | 2 comments on Hacker News.
I've been a paying customer from https://www.notion.so/ since 2017 with my company. In the early days, I even exchanged emails with the founders giving detailed feedback. Around 3 months ago, I started having issues with their "Export" feature. Basically, you request to export all your data on Notion, and you're supposed to receive a link to download it. But the link never arrives. I contacted them about this, and that's what they said at the time: > Our engineering team is currently working through a large backlog, and there is no immediate fix for this issue... I explained this wasn't a "nice to have" feature. It was a critical function that locks us with them and goes against their selling message of "you own your data". I was ignored, with the same robotic tone. So today, 3 months later, I contacted them again to say I'm having the same issue. They replied with the same message: > Please accept my sincere apologies for the ongoing difficulties with this. Our engineering team is currently working through a large backlog, and there is no immediate fix for this issue. I’ve already alerted them to the issue and told them of your particular situation, and we’ll certainly follow up if there are any developments! Really appreciate your patience with us as we continue to improve. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can help with in the meantime. I'm again explaining the same thing - If the feature isn't working, this is a critical function that they should at least try to generate manually as per my request. They are basically locking me in. They, again, replied with scripted messages: > Unfortunately, our engineering team is working through quite a backlog at the moment, and there isn't an immediate fix for this issue.... Any suggestions on what I can do? Thanks!
29 by bertdc | 2 comments on Hacker News.
I've been a paying customer from https://www.notion.so/ since 2017 with my company. In the early days, I even exchanged emails with the founders giving detailed feedback. Around 3 months ago, I started having issues with their "Export" feature. Basically, you request to export all your data on Notion, and you're supposed to receive a link to download it. But the link never arrives. I contacted them about this, and that's what they said at the time: > Our engineering team is currently working through a large backlog, and there is no immediate fix for this issue... I explained this wasn't a "nice to have" feature. It was a critical function that locks us with them and goes against their selling message of "you own your data". I was ignored, with the same robotic tone. So today, 3 months later, I contacted them again to say I'm having the same issue. They replied with the same message: > Please accept my sincere apologies for the ongoing difficulties with this. Our engineering team is currently working through a large backlog, and there is no immediate fix for this issue. I’ve already alerted them to the issue and told them of your particular situation, and we’ll certainly follow up if there are any developments! Really appreciate your patience with us as we continue to improve. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can help with in the meantime. I'm again explaining the same thing - If the feature isn't working, this is a critical function that they should at least try to generate manually as per my request. They are basically locking me in. They, again, replied with scripted messages: > Unfortunately, our engineering team is working through quite a backlog at the moment, and there isn't an immediate fix for this issue.... Any suggestions on what I can do? Thanks!
Wednesday, June 23, 2021
Tuesday, June 22, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: 90s programmers, what did you expect “the future” of tech to look like?
Ask HN: 90s programmers, what did you expect “the future” of tech to look like?
20 by Dracophoenix | 4 comments on Hacker News.
Specifically, what did you think was plausible and what did you think was around the corner (even if either really never came to fruition)?
20 by Dracophoenix | 4 comments on Hacker News.
Specifically, what did you think was plausible and what did you think was around the corner (even if either really never came to fruition)?
Monday, June 21, 2021
Sunday, June 20, 2021
Saturday, June 19, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: What does an ML Engineer do?
Ask HN: What does an ML Engineer do?
8 by chroem- | 11 comments on Hacker News.
I have a few years of experience as an ML Engineer, however I recently changed jobs and I was shocked to learn that my new employer has a very different job definition for ML Engineer than the one I was familiar with. I thought that the standard definition of an ML Engineer is an engineer who specializes in building machine learning models, essentially a subtype of a data scientist. At my new company, an ML Engineer is someone who supports ML models but never works on machine learning directly. At this new company, ML Engineers are Data Engineers who support machine learning applications. What is the generally accepted definition of an ML Engineer?
8 by chroem- | 11 comments on Hacker News.
I have a few years of experience as an ML Engineer, however I recently changed jobs and I was shocked to learn that my new employer has a very different job definition for ML Engineer than the one I was familiar with. I thought that the standard definition of an ML Engineer is an engineer who specializes in building machine learning models, essentially a subtype of a data scientist. At my new company, an ML Engineer is someone who supports ML models but never works on machine learning directly. At this new company, ML Engineers are Data Engineers who support machine learning applications. What is the generally accepted definition of an ML Engineer?
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Have you found a good desk chair?
Ask HN: Have you found a good desk chair?
56 by DamnInteresting | 108 comments on Hacker News.
Despite my best efforts, in the past few years I have had no luck with desk chairs--each one I've had grows uncomfortable after 10-15 minutes of working. This discomfort manifests as sore legs, sore back, feeling too warm, poor seating posture, and similar inconveniences. I recognize the need to stand up and stretch periodically, but these uncomfy chairs make it really difficult to get into the zone. Have you found a chair that makes you happy? Given the amount of time I must spend at a keyboard, I am willing to spend real money. For reference, I am a 40ish 5'10" male with an average build (pandemic deterioration notwithstanding). I also have a treadmill desk, and it's great for humdrum work, but sometimes it is necessary to sit down and dig in when the task at hand is more challenging.
56 by DamnInteresting | 108 comments on Hacker News.
Despite my best efforts, in the past few years I have had no luck with desk chairs--each one I've had grows uncomfortable after 10-15 minutes of working. This discomfort manifests as sore legs, sore back, feeling too warm, poor seating posture, and similar inconveniences. I recognize the need to stand up and stretch periodically, but these uncomfy chairs make it really difficult to get into the zone. Have you found a chair that makes you happy? Given the amount of time I must spend at a keyboard, I am willing to spend real money. For reference, I am a 40ish 5'10" male with an average build (pandemic deterioration notwithstanding). I also have a treadmill desk, and it's great for humdrum work, but sometimes it is necessary to sit down and dig in when the task at hand is more challenging.
Friday, June 18, 2021
Thursday, June 17, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Zero-downtime schema migrations in Postgres using views
Zero-downtime schema migrations in Postgres using views
26 by fabianlindfors | 4 comments on Hacker News.
26 by fabianlindfors | 4 comments on Hacker News.
Wednesday, June 16, 2021
Tuesday, June 15, 2021
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