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liontwist
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I’m sorry, did you have something to contribute?
liontwist
·anno scorso·discuss
You interact with executives as if they are your coworker?

> sycophantic servant

The misunderstanding is that you believe a servant is someone held in chains and beaten with a whip. A master is someone with power and authority, and servant is someone who works for them.
liontwist
·anno scorso·discuss
I don't see how this comment relates. I'm telling you how to get hired and succeed at a corporation.
liontwist
·anno scorso·discuss
> it is performative loyalty of the type that kings used to ask of their subjects.

Master/servant is a relationship as old as time. You can acknowledge and navigate it or pretend it doesn't exist.
liontwist
·anno scorso·discuss
I think it’s a “has work experience” thing.
liontwist
·anno scorso·discuss
Citing an 19th century political movement is not an explanation for why Americans would be “power tripping”.

What practice or ethos has descended from that time which is currently reinforced?
liontwist
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All that might be true, and it’s still a bad political move to show up without preparation that indicates you did more than upload a resume.

You’re basically saying “i don’t know how to present myself and I’m going to cause problems for your organization”.

It’s like “why can’t I show up at 2 PM and work until 11. I get my work done”. You just have no awareness and are a liability for your boss.
liontwist
·anno scorso·discuss
This does not align with my experience. Midwest middle aged folks at boring corporations are pros.
liontwist
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Reading this thread I’m realizing maybe Americans better understand organizational politics, and this social technology is an unappreciated contributor to productivity.

I agree this kind of thing is performative, but let’s steel man the other side. You are looking for a place to spend 8 hours a day doing your most skillful craft, and you don’t want to know what the organization is trying to achieve?

Yes I understand it’s performative, but why wouldn’t you take 10 minutes to indicate you are doing that kind of serious thinking?

It’s like asking a boss for guidance without doing groundwork to make a recommendation.
liontwist
·anno scorso·discuss
> American management being more of the power tripping variety

That’s not an explanation. That’s just restating it. Why would Australians be less tempted by power?

Could it be that Americans are more exposed to management and hierarchy in their youth?
liontwist
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> Americans tend to be enthusiastic about their company mission - in the extreme, believing that they’re saving the world

I would explain this as commitment signaling. I don’t know if they really believe it, but they want to show they are part of the team and the talking points.

Adults use language in a less literal way than introverted engineers may be comfortable with.
liontwist
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The pool needs to align every allocation anyway.
liontwist
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ABI? Better make it an anonymous struct too.

It’s a performance oriented custom memory allocator.
liontwist
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The pool struct Is two pointers, why are you allocating it with Malloc?
liontwist
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Did you do the few hundred problems before that build up the techniques and theorems?

> given so many competing priorities,

Undoubtedly, the best time to do this was when you were young. The second best time is now. Pick a book and work on a problem or 2 every day. It will likely take 6 months or so but you will learn the material. This is an incredible way to level up in a technical area.

Imagine how much knowledge is in CLRS.
liontwist
·2 anni fa·discuss
Are you a bot?
liontwist
·2 anni fa·discuss
Python continues to show it will adopt any feature with online interest without guiding principle.
liontwist
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No it hasn’t? C++ type system has hardly changed (until concepts) and is one of the most powerful available.

A certain generation of devs thought types were academic nonsense and then relearned the existence of those features in other languages. Now they are zealots about using them.
liontwist
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This distinction makes no sense. Can you explain why types would be more relevant?