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gopher2000
·mese scorso·discuss
A bad trackpad really renders any laptop useless IMO.
gopher2000
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Ah that's different then. I'm wrong.
gopher2000
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Yeah it's wild to me that they'd consider going with some first gen startup solution for what is ultimately their most important professional device. And it's starting at $2k so it's not like it's insanely cheap either.
gopher2000
·3 mesi fa·discuss
ITT: "I don't use it, but ..."
gopher2000
·8 mesi fa·discuss
> you weren't in a short car, you were in a normal car

What's normal can change. Today, 37% of used registrations in the US are sedans and about 18% of new registrations.
gopher2000
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Have a truck with a light bar. But it's for offroad use only. I'd never drive with it on regular roads with traffic around me.
gopher2000
·9 mesi fa·discuss
> It's a deceptive way to sell people less game.

That's a dumb take. The buying phase is an integral part of the game mode. And the game is free.
gopher2000
·anno scorso·discuss
Lol record high stock price, fiercest competitor banned, and cutting 5% of under performers. They're thriving from a business vitality perspective.
gopher2000
·2 anni fa·discuss
> if I try to translate that mental model on-the-fly into an explanation for others, it typically comes out as an incoherent jumble of loosely related phrases

In software engineering, I've found that this is very common. And if I look at what successful senior engineers have in common, it's that they've mastered a way to present complex technical information in a way that's easily understood. It's a super power.
gopher2000
·2 anni fa·discuss
It's a fair point but I'd caution that making the "smallest possible good decision" really needs emphasis on good and not smallest or this results in just delaying. And there's a ton of people that cause delays. Especially in the corporate world.
gopher2000
·3 anni fa·discuss
So what would you advise?
gopher2000
·3 anni fa·discuss
> Is a google employee in US somehow more competent than the one in India?

Broadly speaking, I would argue yes.
gopher2000
·3 anni fa·discuss
Are you sure we're reaching that point? The market has certainly cooled but tech jobs are still available. I do think that many new grads will have to adjust their expectations from high 6 figure jobs in FAANGs to normal-but-still-fine compensation in tier 3-4 companies.

I would also argue that it's hard to predict what the market looks like 4 years into the future. That's a reality people should acknowledge when they start a CS degree, etc.