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Show HN: LinkedIn Mate – Find job opportunities hidden in the feed

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Avoiding Failure Is Not an Achievement

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The Substack AI Report

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A React Framework for building internal tools

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I Am the Turkish President's Main Challenger. I Was Arrested

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One Minute Focus – Improve Mental Focus in 1 Minute

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What’s going on with r/AntiWork and the Fox News interview?

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volkanvardar
·30 dni temu·discuss
Even just checking the time on phone makes me feel sick. I'm using Apple cues from the day they released. It helps, but I still cannot respond to Whatsapp messages. I envy people who can use their phones, laptops during a ride.
volkanvardar
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
Exactly, if your goal is to reach somewhere fast, you should use the car. Bike, if you can't effort.

But if you're a junior developer, you won't be able to gain the most vital skills.
volkanvardar
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
I think a better analogy is a marathon. If you're training for a marathon, you have to run. It won't help if you take the car. You will reach the finish line with minimal effort, but you won't gain any necessary muscles.
volkanvardar
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
Yes, that’s the hard truth. Failure is part of the success not the opposite of it.
volkanvardar
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
I totally agree. And welcome to disposable software age.
volkanvardar
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
I bought wirelessharddisk.com hoping it would be a thing.
volkanvardar
·3 lata temu·discuss
* The Man Who Loved Only Numbers, by Paul Hoffman

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/714583.The_Man_Who_Loved...

* Algorithms to Live By, by Brian Christian & Tom Griffiths (not really a Math book, mostly computer science, but still has some math algorithms and their implementations to real life)

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25666050-algorithms-to-l...
volkanvardar
·4 lata temu·discuss
I totally agree with you. The "smart" solutions always end up with more technical debt. I really like the following quote on this matter:

Any fool can make something complicated. It takes a genius to make it simple.
volkanvardar
·4 lata temu·discuss
Mine are: x, xx, xxx, xxxx...
volkanvardar
·4 lata temu·discuss
Yes, I was expecting to see it in frontpage before I shared. Apparently majority of hackers see this off-topic like you mentioned.
volkanvardar
·4 lata temu·discuss
Astronaut food maybe?

[1] https://foodperestroika.com/2018/11/18/russian-space-food/

[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_food
volkanvardar
·4 lata temu·discuss
+1
volkanvardar
·5 lat temu·discuss
For anyone interested in more detail and the full story, Bad Blood[1] by John Carreyrou is a really gripping book. It was also in Bill Gates' list in 2018[2][3].

[1] https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/37976541-bad-blood

[2] https://www.gatesnotes.com/about-bill-gates/holiday-books-20...

[3] https://www.gatesnotes.com/Books/Bad-Blood
volkanvardar
·5 lat temu·discuss
So, can we say that it is kind of centralized?
volkanvardar
·5 lat temu·discuss
Not to send the password in plain, maybe?
volkanvardar
·5 lat temu·discuss
What I learned from 20 years of development experience is to follow the below in that specific order.

1. YAGNI - do not try to solve a problem which is not yours

2. SOLID - try to build in an extensible way, so you can later refactor it easily

3. DRY - it is time to modularize when you start copy/pasting

So, I can say that you are on the right track.