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Show HN: InkStats – AI vs. AI Simulator for Disney Lorcana Decks

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Observing

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Probation Expectations

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Ask HN: Anyone using Swift on the backend?

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Collective Issues

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On Motivation

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Second-Order Thinking for Managers

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Guiding Line for New Managers

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Heroes

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Engineering Intensity

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Leaders

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Past Struggles

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Ask HN: How would one start doing TDD “properly”?

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Ask HN: What's some device you often hear, but in your case it didn't work

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Ask HN: How do people generate documentation from Python comments?

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Planning Sessions for Engineering Managers

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·há 3 anos·discuss
In my spare time I created Dash. An app used to track metrics from Strava in the form of iOS widgets. Officially Strava hasn't done much on this front, so I took the matter into my own hands. After two years, I still use Dash every day. https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/dash-widgets-for-strava/id1556...
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·há 4 anos·discuss
Vital | Senior Backend Software Engineer | Remote, Full-time | https://tryvital.io

Vital provides a single API for all your wearables data. We standardise your healthcare data across various wearables sources and give you a cleaned and compliant API to use.

Apply here: https://vital-api.notion.site/Senior-Backend-Engineer-97c197...
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·há 4 anos·discuss
I use this in my team for automating some labeling. It's pretty cool that this sort of tools exists now. Back in the day this was a PITA to set-up.
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·há 4 anos·discuss
Waiting for an answer to this one.
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·há 4 anos·discuss
Any more information about this?
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·há 5 anos·discuss
There are a lot of comments being against frameworks like this, as a manager, after having a quick glance, it's a pretty decent one compared to other things I have seen. It's important to note a couple of things, before we even look at the framework itself.

Different people want different things. A lot of people want to code and to be left alone. A lot of other people don't. They want to feel they are progressing towards something. Good frameworks usually state: we consider you as a senior if you are doing X & Y consistently. This helps people aligning their actions/work with a level. The group of people that usually don't care about this things, might start doing so, when their title (e.g. "Software Engineer") lacks the "senior" keyword and they are applying for a senior role elsewhere. This might seem nitpicking, but you would be surprised how many people don't even pass the first screening because they don't have the "senior" prefix. In bigger companies monetary compensation is assigned according to the person's level. In smaller companies, not so much. Everyone has the same title, and people can have significantly different salaries. A good career framework makes it very clear to everyone that if you want to earn between X and Y you need to be at a particular level.

As for the framework itself, I am big fan of giving examples. Say for instance on IC3: "I’m able to navigate ambiguity and remain resilient through ups and downs". I would love if they assigned a somewhat real example: "I am able to complete tasks, even when the acceptance criteria is not 100% clear.". They did well with the separation of the different functions: QA, Software Eng, Security Eng & Reliability Eng. A lot of places bundle some of these together and leave people scratching their head.