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mrlkts
·geçen yıl·discuss
That specific question is not great for this purpose. 4o model with web search enabled: "As of May 2025, there is no ISO 9002:2023 standard. The ISO 9002 standard was officially withdrawn in 2000 when the ISO 9000 family underwent significant restructuring. Since then, ISO 9001 has been the primary standard for quality management systems (QMS), encompassing the requirements previously covered by ISO 9002."

tl;dr: It knows
mrlkts
·geçen yıl·discuss
Oh wow, this is the first time I'm seeing a real crypto scam on hackernews.
mrlkts
·2 yıl önce·discuss
I used to own a Fold 4 and it's a wonderful device, I really loved it (mostly the multitasking, stylus support, small outer screen for one-handed use). Unfortunately, the design is truly fragile and I sold mine after I got it back from the repair shop for the second time (and got a boring iPhone). I truly hope newer generations will be better and I can purchase one that will last at least 3-4 years.
mrlkts
·2 yıl önce·discuss
Did you do the CliftonStrengths 34 thing? I'm thinking about buying it as I've been in sort of a rut lately.
mrlkts
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Yes it's mostly because it looks interesting and fun. I definitely agree these type-golf-esque solutions are not ideal in an enterprise project especially where we have juniors and fullstack devs committing a lot of FE code.
mrlkts
·3 yıl önce·discuss
I've got a CS related degree, but I'm a mostly self-taught dev, and not understanding 90% of the code really makes me reevaluate my career choices. Where and how can I learn this stuff?
mrlkts
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Not the OP. I understand my situation might be a bit specific, but I'm a single guy living in a small apartment in his very early 30s with not a lot of friends and family (important point that my commute to the office is a 15 minute walk). We basically have an unlimited WFH policy, but I still like to spend at least 2-3 days in the office as I've noticed it has some strong benefits. There might not be exactly 10 of them, but for me it's definitely enough.

- It's something that makes me leave the house - I've found that being around people has a positive effect on my mental health and general wellbeing - As I live in a small apartment, I don't have the desk space for a multi monitor setup I would prefer - The coffee is just way better than the one I am able to make at home - It's an occasion when I have to look presentable, so I'm taking better care of myself

So going forward, we need to realize people are in different situations, situations can change and if the employers care about their employees the WFH option needs to stay.