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Ask HN: Interesting Augmentations of Linked List?

1 points·by ayoubElk·4 năm trước·1 comments

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ayoubElk
·2 năm trước·discuss
We just integrated launchdarkly recently and I like it, they provide multiple flag types that I haven't seen on other services, the main one being migration flags (can be either 2, 4, or 6 step migrations) that allow you to control the migration from one system to the other.

It's been pretty helpful for us moving our analytics queries from mongoDB to clickhouse.
ayoubElk
·5 năm trước·discuss
Damn! Stripe seems to be really dropping the ball recently.
ayoubElk
·5 năm trước·discuss
This too, shall pass.

Going through tough times sucks, but it's extremely helpful to keep in mind that it will eventually pass.

Stay strong.
ayoubElk
·5 năm trước·discuss
An alternative scalable way is to switch from a full time job to becoming a freelancer/consultant and set your own rates.

In order to be able to land high paying projects as a consultant, you would need to showcase your skills somehow (open source, portfolio, etc...). This can happen later on though and as a start the easiest way would be to ask for referrals and make it known to your network that you're looking for consulting opportunities.

Making this transition though would imply that you'll need to think about it as a business instead of a job, and start cultivating new skills i.e. communication, marketing, sales, etc...
ayoubElk
·5 năm trước·discuss
I'm personally suffering from back pain when staying in the same position for prolonged periods of time (working, sitting somewhere, laying down).

Work wise, I've tried many chairs, which evidently were not all the most ergonomic, but what I noticed was that it's mainly caused by weak core/back muscles.

So I just want to mention that an ergonomic chair wouldn't be a solution by itself if you're in the same situation as me, strengthening your core should be a very important thing to take into account as well.
ayoubElk
·5 năm trước·discuss
Agreed, the worst part was the fact that I had actually just purchased that macbook a few days before getting on the plane and I moved all my data to it without having it backed anywhere (Rookie mistake).

I could have:

- Picked a better hostel to stay at

- Backed up my data properly to minimize damage if it eventually happens

- Been more wary of other guests (99% of them were cool people but you still need to be aware of who's there with you)

- I used filevault, but forgot to enable find my device
ayoubElk
·5 năm trước·discuss
I quit my job in 2018 without any other opportunity lined up.

I used all of my savings to go on an extended trip to Asia, the idea being that I'll travel around, work on my own projects, and do some freelancing to cover my expenses.

Things didn't go as planned though, I got robbed in the hostel I was staying at and lost my macbook. Eventually I decided to cut my trip short and go back home where I started freelancing (which I'm still doing currently) and I would say it was one of the best decisions I ever made.
ayoubElk
·5 năm trước·discuss
I have no direct knowledge of how US government contracts work, but if I were somehow involved in the process of reviewing bids/proposals I would definitely not take a company that offers a $1 bid seriously.
ayoubElk
·5 năm trước·discuss
Maybe you could just background highlight the empty cells?
ayoubElk
·5 năm trước·discuss
I find that HN/Twitter are a good place to know about most tech related news, and sometimes important mainstream news as well. My usual strategy is to be completely ignore all other sources.

For local news, if something is important I usually end up knowing about it through friends/acquaintances.