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IQ test for SW Eng interview?

15 points·by solididiot·4 years ago·37 comments

Where in EU would you relocate?

13 points·by solididiot·4 years ago·25 comments

To Microservices and Back Again – Why Segment Went Back to a Monolith

infoq.com
17 points·by solididiot·4 years ago·4 comments

Wi-Fi Radiation Effects

mdsafetech.org
2 points·by solididiot·4 years ago·3 comments

Saving the World from Code (2017)

theatlantic.com
2 points·by solididiot·4 years ago·0 comments

Why internal SW is almost invariably sh_t?

32 points·by solididiot·4 years ago·31 comments

Moyenne Island

en.wikipedia.org
1 points·by solididiot·4 years ago·0 comments

Manna

marshallbrain.com
3 points·by solididiot·4 years ago·0 comments

The Thirty Million Line Problem (2018)

youtube.com
3 points·by solididiot·5 years ago·1 comments

Toward artificial intelligence that learns to write code

news.mit.edu
1 points·by solididiot·5 years ago·0 comments

WFH seems to chip away at trust

theatlantic.com
3 points·by solididiot·5 years ago·0 comments

How do you deal with rejection?

3 points·by solididiot·5 years ago·8 comments

Is Norway the New East-India-Company?

glineq.blogspot.com
52 points·by solididiot·5 years ago·47 comments

Solid. Is it still relevant?

dunnhq.com
1 points·by solididiot·5 years ago·0 comments

Ask HN: How do you manage or avoid meltdowns?

62 points·by solididiot·5 years ago·91 comments

Log4j flaw: Attackers are making thousands of attempts to exploit vulnerability

zdnet.com
3 points·by solididiot·5 years ago·0 comments

The Kremlin-backed hacking outfit's toolbox seems to grow by the month

arstechnica.com
2 points·by solididiot·5 years ago·0 comments

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solididiot
·4 years ago·discuss
solididiot
·4 years ago·discuss
Worked for a much lesser international company and it was exactly the same minus the politeness. I had to find a quiet corner to get some work done.
solididiot
·4 years ago·discuss
<cynic>Yeah React is already so last year.</cynic>
solididiot
·4 years ago·discuss
Only read the transcript but I'm not getting most of it. I mean it starts with a bunch of aphorisms we all agree with but when it should be getting more concrete it goes on with statements that are kind of vague.

E.g. what exactly does it mean to: >> Don’t use an object to handle information. That’s not what objects were meant for. We need to create generic constructs that manipulate information. You build them once and reuse them. Objects raise complexity in that area.

What kind of generic constructs?
solididiot
·4 years ago·discuss
How do I know whether this thing isn't already here "commending" in this very thread?
solididiot
·4 years ago·discuss
I wouldn't be so sure. Programmers (and drivers and cashiers) can "survive" in poverty like millions others already do. This transformation is coming in waves that keep the proverbial frog in the pan.
solididiot
·4 years ago·discuss
Does it need to solve original problems? Most of the code we write is dealing with the same problems in a slightly different context each time.

As others say in commends it might be the case where we meet in the middle. Us writing some form of tests for AI-produced code to pass.
solididiot
·4 years ago·discuss
>> There’ll be several new career paths made possible by this technology as greater worker productivity makes possible greater specialization.

Can you list a few?
solididiot
·4 years ago·discuss
The same Ginni who walked away with a huge bonus?
solididiot
·4 years ago·discuss
I think this is the new normal. Either open/close as soon as a more dangerous variant comes along (can happen with most of the Earth population unvaccinated). Or just let it be and get used to health system being on its knees on peak seasons and more vulnerable/unvaccinated dying of.
solididiot
·4 years ago·discuss
If it where sterile then we wouldn't test it in medical tests.
solididiot
·4 years ago·discuss
>> Keeping an eye on the weather, studying charts carefully, picking good anchorages, and having a good rode and anchor was our best possible insurance, but there are dangers that are beyond anyone's control, dangers that even the most skilled sailor cannot avoid, e.g., a shipping container adrift, dead heads at night, whales, etc.

dead heads at night. What is that?
solididiot
·4 years ago·discuss
Yeah we only do that metaphorically in the modern world.
solididiot
·4 years ago·discuss
Couldn't agree more. I was working in a company that didn't allow local checkouts. You'd have to work in a remote VM. Next step was going to fully remote desktops (i.e. dumb terminals). For security reasons (whatever). I hated every moment of it as it made feedback times longer and for doing anything at all you needed to beg the IT people. But the weirdest part is that other devs didn't seem to mind. (Not to mention all the spyware crap installed on our machines and the whole mentality of security over productivity. All of it -security- sold to us by third parties as a service (nvm how absurd it is to trust N other companies to keep you secure). Anyhow this place was surreal but I'm afraid it's not the only one).

So to answer the question of how we came here: The same way anything in the commons sphere rots and dies. Not enough people care enough about it. They're OK giving away control one way or another and companies are more than happy to sell it as a service. What user gets in return is diminishing but once the process starts it's kind of runaway I'm afraid.
solididiot
·4 years ago·discuss
It's fascinating how much the ageing West is fascinated by feats accomplished by as young as possible people.
solididiot
·4 years ago·discuss
All good points. Thanks
solididiot
·4 years ago·discuss
More like "throwing the towel" than "accepting"...
solididiot
·4 years ago·discuss
What kind of blog is that?

I mean if you navigate to the index https://joearms.github.io/index.html#Index it says that this is actually a Quine.
solididiot
·5 years ago·discuss
There's something much worse than Leetcode. Take home unpaid long projects that end up in rejection or lowball offers.
solididiot
·5 years ago·discuss
Regardless of the specifics here, I'm pleased and envious of being reminded that some people have meaningful jobs that actually make a difference.