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Ask HN: What's an interesting software development niche?

21 points·by pcloadletter_·2 năm trước·25 comments

Ask HN: Tell me your stories of taking lower paid work to be happier

97 points·by pcloadletter_·2 năm trước·105 comments

Ask HN: What do Engineering Managers do at your company?

14 points·by pcloadletter_·2 năm trước·6 comments

Ask HN: Anyone else riding out a crummy job in this market?

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Ask HN: Is it normal for companies to look for FE engineers who can design?

1 points·by pcloadletter_·2 năm trước·0 comments

Ask HN: What are some knowledge gaps you commonly see for web developers?

6 points·by pcloadletter_·2 năm trước·17 comments

Ask HN: Do you subscribe to any RSS feeds or newsletters for LLMs/gen AI?

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Ask HN: Is there a good place to get recommended privacy settings for apps?

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Ask HN: Anyone just say "no" to leetcode interviews at this point?

47 points·by pcloadletter_·2 năm trước·50 comments

Ask HN: What software engineering skills will be marketable in 5-10 years?

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Ask HN: What's your go-to tech stack (or services/products) for side projects?

3 points·by pcloadletter_·2 năm trước·12 comments

Ask HN: Is fulfilling but lower-paying work worth it?

4 points·by pcloadletter_·2 năm trước·17 comments

Ask HN: Why has WordPress been so resilient?

3 points·by pcloadletter_·2 năm trước·6 comments

Ask HN: Have there been any positives to cookie consent requirements?

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Ask HN: Why no browser-based E2E encryption?

1 points·by pcloadletter_·2 năm trước·5 comments

Ask HN: What's your favorite interview question to identify bad jobs?

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Fake Developer Jobs Laced with Malware

blog.phylum.io
5 points·by pcloadletter_·2 năm trước·1 comments

Summary of Windows Azure Service Disruption on Feb 29th, 2012

azure.microsoft.com
2 points·by pcloadletter_·2 năm trước·0 comments

It's time to break free from Corporate Agile

bits.danielrothmann.com
91 points·by pcloadletter_·2 năm trước·79 comments

Tech Jobs for Good

techjobsforgood.com
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pcloadletter_
·2 năm trước·discuss
It's also just kind of cool and fun to hack together a personal website
pcloadletter_
·2 năm trước·discuss
1.40
pcloadletter_
·2 năm trước·discuss
I gave up trying to read this after closing the 3rd popup
pcloadletter_
·2 năm trước·discuss
I think it's an apt analogy. The Internet (and the web) was definitely good tech that is still used. Artificial Intelligence (or maybe more broadly, data science or _statistics_) is good tech that will still be used.

But chatbots in all the things? That will definitely collapse. I am interested to see what cream rises to the top out of all this and if we'll see an actual bubble burst like we did then.
pcloadletter_
·2 năm trước·discuss
How are the deer in Nara?
pcloadletter_
·2 năm trước·discuss
LOL, completed PhD at 20
pcloadletter_
·2 năm trước·discuss
I've been thinking about this recently with internet comments on here, reddit, etc. There are very few topics on which I'd consider myself an expert, but whenever one comes up, the "top" comment (often something contrarian/snarky) is always significantly incorrect.
pcloadletter_
·2 năm trước·discuss
Nothing you mentioned here disagrees with the title or the article
pcloadletter_
·2 năm trước·discuss
I left Microsoft a year ago because the group I worked for checked pretty much every one of the items on this list. It was wildly unproductive.
pcloadletter_
·2 năm trước·discuss
Some people here are confused. Kindness towards people doesn't preclude you from being assertive. It doesn't preclude you from being a shrewd negotiator. It doesn't preclude you from provide feedback to an employee who needs to improve performance. It doesn't preclude you from laying off an employee.
pcloadletter_
·2 năm trước·discuss
Yes. A person's performance on the job does not change how I treat them as a human.
pcloadletter_
·2 năm trước·discuss
Or maybe they have to figure out how to actually make it work
pcloadletter_
·2 năm trước·discuss
But hey, at least Microsoft got to increase their stock price from the initial, hasty announcement, right?
pcloadletter_
·2 năm trước·discuss
I find it can be nice to have an academic understanding of things you work with even if you don't have to develop it directly yourself.
pcloadletter_
·2 năm trước·discuss
A bit of short-term thinking, though. Even if companies _right now_ can treat applicants like crap, they probably shouldn't. I'd rather have an applicant accept an offer because they want to, not because they have to. They'll care more about the work and are less likely to flee.
pcloadletter_
·2 năm trước·discuss
While it's not fair, what I've settled on is this: if they can't spend for in-house recruiting, they probably can't afford me. This is based on ~20 years of this consistently happening. Again, not fair, but I have limited time to do job searching and empirically 3rd party recruiters have always hit a dead end.
pcloadletter_
·2 năm trước·discuss
With all the hallucinating (or "bullshitting") going on, it's hard to imagine LLMs working well for query generation. But hey, we're _very_ early days for all of this.
pcloadletter_
·2 năm trước·discuss
yeah, true. I didn't realize how much being on Twitter was bringing me down until a few months after I got rid of it.
pcloadletter_
·2 năm trước·discuss
I think perhaps their current usage isn't optimized yet. I'm not sold on people chatting with a model as the best UX. Maybe some abstraction on top of this interaction
pcloadletter_
·2 năm trước·discuss
We're running out of alternative explanations. At this point an RNG could make better business decisions on average.