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spongechameleon
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
As far as day-to-day satisfaction on the job, sure, salary could be way down the list compared to company culture and work/life balance. But I think we should acknowledge that salary is the only reason any of us work at all. If the salary is bad everything else will crumble around it regardless of how excellent culture and work/life balance are. If the salary is good there's no guarantees, but there's at least the potential for on the job satisfaction. Salary is the foundation. The exception to this is charity work for purely mission driven work, but that's not the work context for the majority of people.
spongechameleon
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
I'm more concerned that this data is available for sale in the first place. There should be a limit on the length of location history a telecom can collect for individual phone numbers and that data should never leave the telecom. We need stronger laws.
spongechameleon
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
I think something like Ricochet (if it were still actively maintained) could be a good solution.

https://github.com/ricochet-im/ricochet

Every user is their own Tor onion service, so you get E2E encryption and no centralized servers. The whole thing hinges on the security of Tor itself which is probably a safe enough bet.
spongechameleon
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
I think the lesson for Taiwan is clear here. There will be no sudden military invasion. The CCP will first take a similar approach of embedding party loyalists into Taiwanese civil society, assuming positions of power. Only once enough puzzle pieces are in place will a military takeover occur and by then it'll be far too late- the party loyalists embedded in Taiwan will sit on their hands and watch it happen.
spongechameleon
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Journey > endpoints

"Live each day like its your last" is just as bad as "sacrifice everything so that when you turn 65 you can retire and finally be happy"
spongechameleon
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
I haven't seen anybody mention tooling. I've played around with Rust for purely academic reasons and love how cargo just makes everything work. Feature flags, a built-in test harness, cross-platform compilation, the only fight I've had with Rust has been the language itself. I haven't used it but I like how feature-rich the Zig compiler is too. I really hope strong tooling remains a focus for these newer languages.
spongechameleon
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Does anybody know: (a) how many nits the screen is, and (b) how many Whr the battery is?