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An Open Letter to Amazon / Audible

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2 points·by loudouncodes·il y a 5 mois·2 comments

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loudouncodes
·il y a 5 mois·discuss
I don't expect amazon to have my best interests at heart. To the contrary, this entire post is about how their actions dont have their best interests at heart. When I pause a purchase because of this crap, I might not ever return to pick it up.

I never expect a faceless company to care about me. I do expect that when I willingly align my interests with theirs, things should get easier.
loudouncodes
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
I spent 11 years working as a contractor for the U.S. State Department. During this time I:

- In 1996 built and deployed a system to keep track of the removal of landmines in Bosnia. In 2015 I met someone who knew my work as a child in Sarajevo, producing the maps they’d give out to schoolchildren.

- I managed a project with over 30 team members to build a system to help former Soviet Union countries manage their import/export control policies.

- I helped create a system for generating some annual reports for Poland that was a requirememnt for them to join NATO.
loudouncodes
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
I realized I should clarify “I could find”. I’m in the Washington D.C. Metro area, but I spoke _at least_ once a week everywhere from Richmond to Philadelphia, and occasionally as far as Ohio.
loudouncodes
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
Networking and Marketing.

For 10 years I spoke at every conference, user group, etc. that I could find. I sustained a 9 person consulting company finding gigs through the network of other speakers and attendees that would come up and ask me questions. Every question can be rephrased as “I have a problem you can help me solve”, but you also have to qualify to make sure there is a company with a budget for solving that problem. That takes a little business development.

For conference attendees, you have to have some free giveaway to keep a connection… like a free 2 hour code review of your existing project, or “I’m willing to do this presentation for an in-house user group as a lunchtime thing if you’re interested”. Those little giveaways get you closer to the management and the confidence you know what you’re talking about.
loudouncodes
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
This is ridiculous.

1. Pseudocode should be typeable in an email.

2. You should be able to write pseudocode on a whiteboard without worrying about syntax.

3. Pseudocode should be loose enough that it suggests a domain-specific language that it might inspire.

4. If your pseudocode requires a mechanism for comments, you’ve lost the plot. In their example, they comment ‘v1’ as ‘variable holding candidate 1’s tally’. Then name it that! ‘tally_can1’ would be much better.
loudouncodes
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
I use and love pinboard.in
loudouncodes
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
I absolutely have an inner voice. I’m ‘hearing’ it right now as I plan out what i’m saying to you.

https://www.theguardian.com/science/blog/2014/aug/21/science...
loudouncodes
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
Let me get my pdf highlights into readwise and let me orgazize my notes as a zettelkasten in obsidian and i’ll get in lline to pay you.
loudouncodes
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
I started watching it, but the whole thing turned me off because they took two fantastic women involved at NASA - Margaret Hamilton and Poppy Northcut, and combined them into one character that in the several episodes I saw was trending towards being a love interest.

For a show that should have accuracy at the start, this was unforgivable given the need for strong women role models in tech.
loudouncodes
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
This alsp pissed me off. He is totally ignoring Benoit Mandel brot’s work in the 1950’s and John Conways work in the 1970’s. He sounds like a petulent child who takes himself too seriously and expects others do the same. It distracts from an otherwise interesting classification paradigm.

I do not see much difference between his 4th paradigm and a breadth-first search through an np (nondeterministic polynomial) problem. I’d love to know what other mathemeticians that work on dynamical systems (Dr Krieger, anyone?) think of his work…
loudouncodes
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
Beautiful, but why this design trend of breaking the semantics of scrolling?