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the-rc
·4 ay önce·discuss
There was a project at Google Chicago to do something like that, around 15 years ago. For some reason, it was never launched.
the-rc
·5 ay önce·discuss
What's this notorious backdoor?
the-rc
·6 ay önce·discuss
There was a variant of this that occurred later. By that time there might not have been a dependency on Jeff's workstation anymore, but the DB, or at least one of its replicas, was getting copied to... /gfs/cg/home/sanjay/ — I don't believe it was Jeff this time. At some point, there was a very long PCR in the Oregon datacenter, perhaps even the same one that happened a few weeks after the 2011 Fukushima disaster. With the CG cluster powered off for multiple days, a bunch of stuff broke, but in this case the issue might have been solved by dumping the data and/or reading it from elsewhere.
the-rc
·10 ay önce·discuss
Isn't HK under PRC control? The GFW might not be there right now, but who knows what happens over the seven years during which new Pixels are supported.
the-rc
·11 ay önce·discuss
On the other hand, see the complete mess that are the IPU6/7 camera chipsets and their Linux support.
the-rc
·2 yıl önce·discuss
Burrows is also responsible for the Burrows Wheeler Transform, Bigtable, Dapper and Chubby, among others.
the-rc
·2 yıl önce·discuss
We can dunk on Ballmer all we want, but he was an early employee and he did negotiate for 10% of equity and profits, at a time when software was not an industry. If that's not taking risks...
the-rc
·6 yıl önce·discuss
He's right when he says that your desk location (your main office, not necessarily HQ) according to HR is what matters. That's where your withholdings go. You could maybe fight with the State of California for the refund next year, but in the meantime you'll pay taxes in the state if your paycheck says so. If your desk is in NYC, but live in CT or NJ, you'll pay taxes in two states, even if you haven't set foot in your office for months. You can try changing your residency to e.g. Texas as you say, getting assigned by HR to a new office or marked as remote, but you can bet that the original state will try everything in their book to keep some of your money.

Some states are more aggressive than others. Although you're right in general, there is actually a history of CA going aggressively after the money of residents of other states, like the screenwriter in AZ that did a lot of work for a California customer: https://ota.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/54/2019/08/18032...