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Why We've Filed a Referendum

stopstratos.org
60 points·by mrwaffle·2 mesi fa·47 comments

Apple Store unreachable due to Preordering

apple.com
2 points·by mrwaffle·10 mesi fa·1 comments

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mrwaffle
·24 giorni fa·discuss
I'm pretty sure, like most things, it's better to wait and see what's built rather than take issue with their short marketing video.
mrwaffle
·27 giorni fa·discuss
"You might be a narcissist if ..."
mrwaffle
·mese scorso·discuss
What a ripoff you have to make an account then 'apply' to try this demo.
mrwaffle
·mese scorso·discuss
Cute, needs a little work, response froze up on the first question. If you're a dev or just a viber, keep going, these sorts of ideas are fun and we're always short on fun educational tools.
mrwaffle
·mese scorso·discuss
This sandwich is huge but the bread layers (top and bottom) are moldy, love the empathetic writing style though. Agree on your TALK paragraph - mostly - as well. Make sure to consider juniors in that lumping too though, we can't have systemic failure over time. AI-outcomes are not guaranteed.
mrwaffle
·mese scorso·discuss
Seconded, stop the theatrics and gatekeeping and let's keep a growth mindset while training / retraining those who 'pass the buck' overtime. At least everyone can get skills and talented outliers will find themselves with more structure and collectively we'll produce better outcomes for more engineers at multiple levels of experience.
mrwaffle
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Saying the _quiet_ part out loud.
mrwaffle
·2 mesi fa·discuss
From an earlier post, I had the realization that many of us started programming at this age on calculators.
mrwaffle
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Meaning that you believe they're not trying their "hardest" to innovate? They must be slacking then.
mrwaffle
·5 mesi fa·discuss
This seems to be a touchy subject for YC people with 500+ karma. Not a repudiation but an 'invisible hand' downvote to avoid a response or exposure of an opinion. My ancestors fought in the revolutionary war and like them, I'll die on this very subtle rolling hill of a question. I loved you all as brothers, this may be the end for mrwaffle.
mrwaffle
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Is this technically a form of retroactive mind rape? If so, at least we have the right oligarchic friends experienced in this running the big show. (Apologies if I just any broke rules here).
mrwaffle
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Sure but the lower hanging fruit is mostly squeezed, so what else is driving the idea of _job replacement_ if the next branch up of the tree is 3-5 years out? I've seen very little to indicate beyond tooling empowering existing employees a major jump in productivity but nothing close to job replacement (for technical roles). Often times it's still accruing various forms of technical debt/other debts or complexities. Unless these are 1% of nontechnical roles it doesn't make much sense other than their own internal projection for this year in terms of the broader economy. Maybe because they have such a larger ship to turn that they need to actually plan 2-3 years out? I don't get it, I still see people hire technical writers on a daily basis, even. So what's getting cut there?
mrwaffle
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Sweet, I’m a winner. Books are great, let’s try calm & reading sometimes, yeah?!
mrwaffle
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Mostly true, compared to other billionaires he's a much better flavor and a stronger record of appearing human but still, agree. I'd recommend reading The Snowball for a more complete understanding of him.
mrwaffle
·7 mesi fa·discuss
I hope you all have a nice day!
mrwaffle
·7 mesi fa·discuss
It's funny, the joke that good programmers are lazy, has always held until now.
mrwaffle
·7 mesi fa·discuss
sad. I love his work.
mrwaffle
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Personally, it's much easier for me to remember 246 (or any other number up to about 6 digits) than some mapping I pretend to care about.