The Internet you are referring to is not meant for low latency streaming. This is what it takes make it low latency. MPEGTS is proven stable and ubiquitous. If only it has less overhead.
That’s too young to get married. You never learned to be alone.
Embrace the fact that this is an opportunity: The wall is now empty, you can draw anything you want!
Focus on yourself : Read books, go to gym, eat healthy/cook
To socialize : meetup or equivalent, sports with people/hike
Do not date. Do not get on apps. Do not hook up.
Minimize drinking.
Read psychology and philosophy. Do not read self improvement books.
Give yourself time, it fixes everything.
Once you are happy with the person you have become (i.e. you look back at this post and realize you are at a higher level of consciousness) you can date.
First to market is not necessarily the best, case in point: many video sites existed before Youtube, including ones based on Apple Quicktime. But in the end Flash won.
To me it looks like there is a better way to do things and the better one eventually wins.
Compare this with how customer requests end up in products in startups:
Step 1: Customer <-> Sales/Product (i.e., CEO).
Step 2: Product <-> Direct to Engineering (i.e., CTO)
The latency between Step1 and Step2 is 10 minutes. CEO leaves the meeting takes a piss and calls the CTO.
- Simple features take a day:
CTO to actual implementation latency depends on how hands on the CTO is. In good startups CTO is the coder. Most features will make its way into the product in days.
- Complex Features take a few days:
This is a tug of war between CTO - CEO and indirectly the customer. CTO will push back and try to hit a balance with CEO while the CEO works with the customer to find out what is acceptable. Again latency is measured by days.
Big companies cannot do this and will stifle your growth as an engineer. Get out there and challenge yourselves.
Spot on. There are disproportionately few people who care for the product. Most people care for making that fat promotion package so they can move up. Both eng and non eng.
Hard no buddy. Junior dev means junior code and junior judgement. Countless times we had prod issues because some dev thought the change was harmless and they didn't need review.