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Ask HN: Would doing a coding bootcamp be a horrible idea?

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Ask HN: How long has it taken for job markets to recover after stock markets do?

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Ask HN: When will anticipated economic growth lead to life in tech improving?

1 ポイント·投稿者 Throwawayh89·3 年前·0 コメント

Ask HN: Is doing tech-related work in the American medical field horrible?

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Ask HN: Do founders have to feel passionate about the problem they're solving?

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Ask HN: Built a sales/marketing engine for your bootstrapped SaaS company? How?

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Ask HN: Medical Journal Paywall Circumvention?

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Ask HN: Did you work with Doug Burgum in the tech world?

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Ask HN: Stubhub buying their own tickets under fake names?

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Ask HN: Will Amazon profit here?

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Throwawayh89
·2 年前·議論
Reading this is one of the bleakest depictions of founders I’ve ever seen.
Throwawayh89
·2 年前·議論
Or new lithium sources
Throwawayh89
·2 年前·議論
This seems to have gotten much worse in recent weeks and I don’t understand why.

On a wide array of subs, spanning many topics. Moderators seem to be very quick suddenly to quash decenting opinions.
Throwawayh89
·2 年前·議論
I’m developing a similar approach to Reddit (in theory)

Saying these sites are great resources for information, but not great places to express emotion.
Throwawayh89
·3 年前·議論
The big caveat here is “good sales for the company”

Sales reps so often have incentives that are terribly aligned with the company’s long term success.
Throwawayh89
·3 年前·議論
I my experience, you aren't actually doing nothing and having nothing asked of you.

You are more likely tasked with things that require spinning your wheels. Boring, pointless, and directionless work that doesn't challenge you. It just melts your brain.
Throwawayh89
·3 年前·議論
Not really sure, which is why I left it intentionally ambiguous.

Clearly, "tech" roles on the front lines of medicine such as a CT Scan operator are going to suffer from the same stressors that others on the front lines experience. No reason to think that would be any different.
Throwawayh89
·3 年前·議論
I grew up with ZackFreedman. We were good friends as kids for a year or two, but then lost touch. Remember hearing vaguely that he had gotten into stuff like this a couple years back.

What a blast from the past! Thanks for sharing.
Throwawayh89
·3 年前·議論
Did you mean Peertube?

Peetube would be something very different which, to my surprise, doesn’t exist.
Throwawayh89
·3 年前·議論
I like the idea of replacing the time I spend on Reddit with blogs that provide new insights.

One big place I’ve found Reddit helpful in recent years is a niche community about a chronic illness I have. Initially for collecting more information and insights than I can get in a 15 minute doctor appointment, then a sense of community and realizing I’m not alone, and then over time by giving me a chance to pay it forward by sharing information with others. Last few weeks I’ve realized ChatGPT can be helpful for the first one. The second I’ve started to shy away from because I’ve realized I don’t want the condition to be a core part of my identity, and the third there might be better ways to achieve (likely offline).

Think you’ve inspired me to get off of it for a while. Thanks!
Throwawayh89
·3 年前·議論
Thanks for sharing. Makes sense and I can relate to many of the things you say about Reddit (too bad it’s so hard to do things in moderation these days).
Throwawayh89
·3 年前·議論
Why do you think spending time on HN is better than Reddit?

Serious question, because I’m not sure I understand. Hope it doesn’t come off as antagonistic. I too wonder if the negative things Reddit does to me outweigh the positive, but never considered it was unique to Reddit rather than being true about all anonymous online communities.
Throwawayh89
·3 年前·議論
Just want to point out that this post is by a company that works in the “AI” space.

Not saying that it’s wrong or right, but it would be like asking someone in a cult to tell you if the cult is a scam. You might find a few dissenting voices, but most are going to support or it would lack the critical mass required to stay afloat.
Throwawayh89
·3 年前·議論
Every moment in your life is an ultimatum because you can not do two things at once.

So while I like the concept of this advice, its hard to execute in practice. I'd adjust it to "never choose the one who is unwilling to discuss and come to a compromise"
Throwawayh89
·3 年前·議論
Hasn’t this been true for decades at this point?
Throwawayh89
·3 年前·議論
Never heard of it before. Thanks!
Throwawayh89
·3 年前·議論
And if they did really want to hide it, why not do a better job?

If you don't want to lie on the Whois, use a shell company or something.
Throwawayh89
·3 年前·議論
How'd you determine that?
Throwawayh89
·3 年前·議論
The particular concert this was for (Illenium at Merriweather Pavilion on 7/15) had resale disabled on Ticketmaster itself per an agreement with the artist.
Throwawayh89
·3 年前·議論
The most forgiving explanation is they are acting as a middle man, to avoid telling sellers who the customers really are.

But why would StubHub avoid admitting they are doing that? SeatGeek just has you transfer the tickets to an email at their own domain (at least when you use the free returns feature).

Only thing I can think is they want to make it hard for the ticket seller to block them, but again SeatGeek doesn't seem concerned.