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Fatherhood Is a Psychedelic Experience

mrmarket.lol
3 points·by cateblanchett·13 gün önce·0 comments

Things are about to get zany in tech

malloryloar.substack.com
5 points·by cateblanchett·4 ay önce·0 comments

A personal theory of meaning in a frictionless world

katemonica.com
3 points·by cateblanchett·geçen yıl·0 comments

Companies Should Hold Offsites

tremendous.com
5 points·by cateblanchett·3 yıl önce·2 comments

Stupid and Lazy

stupidandlazy.io
2 points·by cateblanchett·3 yıl önce·1 comments

Deep down things in a time of panic

hedgehogreview.com
4 points·by cateblanchett·4 yıl önce·2 comments

Ask HN: What's Your Favorite Quote?

3 points·by cateblanchett·4 yıl önce·5 comments

comments

cateblanchett
·24 gün önce·discuss
Really enjoyed this article, I like your writing style.

Re: your pro-specialist argument -

"Specialists cost more because you either need to pay more to hire them, or you need to pay for the time it takes for somebody to become a specialist. But the productivity improvements should more than outweigh the cost."

Here lies the problem. I'm not sure the productivity improvements do outweigh the cost according to the metrics businesses track and care about. the benefit to customer experience or the structural integrity of the software outweighs the cost, but that's not something business leaders are incentivized to care about in a meaningful way.

the market for artisan software is just too small
cateblanchett
·29 gün önce·discuss
i don't think employers are going to see this guy's personal blog post and try to change company policy based on it lol. calling it a 'disservice' is hyperbolic. however, i agree that the title is a generalization
cateblanchett
·2 ay önce·discuss
it's funny because sometimes i daydream about just 'Leaving Society' and living on a farm, as i imagine many do who have no idea what that kind of life entails. my father grew up on a farm too and he very intentionally fled to the comfort of the suburbs.

i do think there is a weird diaspora that comes from being 'technically in contact' with large swaths of people (say, your 150 person company) but physically in contact with very few, vs. being in obvious isolation (aka on a farm with just your family + known hired hand around.)
cateblanchett
·2 ay önce·discuss
RIP to TV networks and other media entities having free online computer games. Clone-a-doodle-doo and code of the samarai were my games.

ESPN also used to have great flash games. they had one where you'd skate on the roofs of houses and one where you had a BMX game that I think had a racing version and a freestyle version.
cateblanchett
·3 yıl önce·discuss
i really want all remote companies to consider offsites a necessity
cateblanchett
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Ideal, ideal, ideal, Knowledge, knowledge, knowledge, Boomboom, boomboom, boomboom,
cateblanchett
·4 yıl önce·discuss
the article is more nuanced than that. it's not saying liberalism is bad - it's saying it needs a refresh. specifically, a more progressive refresh.
cateblanchett
·4 yıl önce·discuss
I hate bloat and feature-soup as much as the next person. But market forces will always push companies to keep adding more and more to otherwise simple products.
cateblanchett
·4 yıl önce·discuss
Anything by Douglas Rushkoff. I particularly enjoyed Survival of the Richest: Escape Fantasies of the Tech Billionaires.

Another good one is Irrational Man by William Barrett. The only truly comprehensive look at existentialism I've read.
cateblanchett
·4 yıl önce·discuss
love john berryman, shout out john berryman
cateblanchett
·4 yıl önce·discuss
well to want to be 'liked' is to put yourself at the mercy of someone else's opinion of you. and to seem 'interesting' without saying much is to elicit intrigue - or mystery, so you want to seem mysterious.
cateblanchett
·4 yıl önce·discuss
i just dont entirely agree that cleverness should be classed as 'bad'. cleverness is entertaining. it's ok for things to just be fun.
cateblanchett
·4 yıl önce·discuss
i think there's an unconscious impulse to try to seem either servile or mysterious in conversations where you want to be liked or seem interesting. so it makes sense that people assume reticence to speak is a better tactic than talking a lot.
cateblanchett
·4 yıl önce·discuss
the most unintentionally meta essay ever written
cateblanchett
·4 yıl önce·discuss
Tremendous | Full-time | Fully-remote |Senior Software Engineer | Job description here: https://www.tremendous.com/careers?gh_jid=4244578004

Tremendous is an org of 50+, fully-remote, bootstrapped. We're an incentives payment platform. We help businesses pay people. Great comp.
cateblanchett
·4 yıl önce·discuss
jacqueline du pre: daniel barenboim - elgar cello concerto. it's a half hour long and it'll get you in the zone.
cateblanchett
·4 yıl önce·discuss
it's based on the documentary 'the salesman', but you don't even need to see both. they did a perfect job of parodying.
cateblanchett
·4 yıl önce·discuss
US treasury department regulations prohibit US companies from working with people and companies in Russian-controlled parts of Ukraine. Unfortunately, IP geolocation is accurate only to the country level, so US companies have no choice but to block the entire country to comply with regs.
cateblanchett
·4 yıl önce·discuss
so the worst of both worlds
cateblanchett
·4 yıl önce·discuss
doesn't Amazon have a similar structure, tho? i don't know what it's actually like to work there (anyone who does feel free to chime in) but i've interviewed and from what I can tell they put a heavy emphasis on documentation. it's tough to find a bigger and more siloed company than Amazon, and it seems to work for them.