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dudus
·25 天前·discuss
How can an acquired dude leave after less than 2 years?
dudus
·2 個月前·discuss
I don't know any. Maybe I just have a better social circle than most. Or maybe this is a fake number. There are not as many people preordering this clearly fake device, instead this is just another way to launder money.
dudus
·6 個月前·discuss
Ghostty is an example of a program that gives you a bunch of different icons to choose from and an easy way to customize it even further.

I don't know any other
dudus
·7 個月前·discuss
Same here. My big purchase for Black Friday last year was an OLED TV.

This year was prescription glasses.
dudus
·8 個月前·discuss
Outsourcing of software dev to India and support to Latin America. Paying pennies and charging high fees. They get contracts to all sorts of big companies like telecoms and manufacturers
dudus
·10 個月前·discuss
As usual buzz words mean little to nothing.

The goalpost is always moving.

Definitions change to fit the narrative each one is trying to push at the time.
dudus
·10 個月前·discuss
This link is dead already. Not sure if this is correct, it truly is confusing.
dudus
·10 個月前·discuss
Also unemployed for the last 3 years after a layoff. Partially on purpose because I felt I needed a pause to recharge but I kept extending because money was not a problem due to stonks going up.

I learned react, go. Played videogames and had a child. Things are going well.

Part of me is afraid that too much time off the market will make me not fit for the workforce anymore but tbh I feel like my mental health really needed this.

Now I'm faced with a dilemma. Go back to my home country where I probably could retire now at 40 or stay here and try to get back to work. Trump administration has been making my decision easier by the day.
dudus
·10 個月前·discuss
Bolívia is a crazy scary place
dudus
·10 個月前·discuss
Pixel phones are rarely full price. Right now you can get it on Google Fi for $450.

They run promos around the clock. iPhones OTOH are never discounted.
dudus
·11 個月前·discuss
Not sure what you are on about. Adding an HTTP header to a request is one of the easiest things to do.
dudus
·3 年前·discuss
Looking for a career movement to Front End dev.

Location: San Francisco, CA

Remote: Open to

Willing to relocate: Abso-freaking-lutely

Technologies: Python, JavaScript, Typescript, Astro, Angular, Django, flask, web analytics, data pipelines, Hadoop, Google cloud

Résumé/CV: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Zw-I4mXmZmsfspdXfPqRCp2Q...

Email: eduardocereto (a) gmail
dudus
·4 年前·discuss
So a well behaved app is harder to install by your own standards. Not surprised Zoom skipped that for a more streamlined setup. UX is king
dudus
·4 年前·discuss
Yo me it just seems like everyone is following a playbook for presentations based on some bullshit science and pairing that with the best Steve Jobs impersonation you can.
dudus
·4 年前·discuss
Most people don't that though. They use databases, system and apps that implement their own logic for time changes. Maybe you need an OS update. Maybe it's code that is controlled by a third party. There's plenty of logistics necessary to make sure things don't break when the DST rules change.
dudus
·4 年前·discuss
Yes but then you can't post it to social media as easily. Unless you export it as an image from JavaScript.

This is good for social media managers that want to automate a lot of account posts.
dudus
·5 年前·discuss
> Every cloud provider has their expensive “thing”. Ingress is always cheap, egress always expensive. AWS has their “Managed NAT Gateway”, after all, the sit-in-the-corner money printer that never fails.

This is my pet peeve with cloud providers. Each one of them seem to have a gotcha somewhere hidden.

It's very hard to compare what your final costs will be early in the project. You try to compare GCloud, AWS and Azure on VM, ingress, egress. After that comparisons become harder as services don't necessarily map 1:1. You end up choosing one and always find something else that adds to the cost you forgot to include, or maybe you just underestimated some metric.

Egress feels abusive pretty much across the board. Without really a good reason. Feels like they all sat at a table and decided to fix the price there.

While you are developing your business you find you want to use some feature (like managed VMs on Azure's case) that is priced way out of a reasonable amount. You feel robbed, maybe you can still pay for it with your budget, but even then it leaves a bad taste, like you are getting a bad deal.
dudus
·6 年前·discuss
Can anyone explain why the northern sky?

Are the satelites all in the same orbit? And if so shouldn't it be an orbit around the equator?

Intuitively for me it should require a view of the southern sky. But I know very little about satelite orbits to be confident.
dudus
·7 年前·discuss
I was in a similar situation, but even though I have an engineering background I was in GTech.

I thought I was doing meaningful work at first. But after 7 years of the grinding it took its toll, I burned out and I left in September.

I'm not sure our situation is comparable, but I'll share some of my experience.

I was very well paid and that kept me on the job longer than it was healthy for me. Still I can't tell you if I made the right decision or not. My job was not stressful at all and not demanding, but I had some periods that I slacked too much and that took a toll on my perf. A bad perf made internal movements harder.

I wish I could have stayed longer for the money, I wish I had better scores that internal movement was possible. In the end I just got up one day and quit, and I don't regret.

I'm taking my time now to rest, travel and work on some side projects before restarting my career. I lived a pretty scrappy life in the bay that I can now not worry too much about money for some time.

I don't share the Google hate so common in this forum, I think it's a wonderful company to work for. A lot of opportunities, great people and comp. I blame only myself for my mental health deteriorating and affecting the quality and balance of my work. I'll work on getting that in order before finding a new job, and if I get back to Google I'll feel lucky.

This was more a rambling than anything. But to summarize my advice would be to prioritize your mental health, that's a lot more important than you realize. If you feel like the grinding is affecting you seek help or quit and find something else more fulfilling. If you feel you are ok maybe try an internal transfer and stay longer, add a side project if you need a challenge. If you do decide to quit give yourself a quarter to rest at least.

And lastly you're probably better than you think you are, impostor syndrome is real and affects everyone.
dudus
·7 年前·discuss
I get my books from Google play books and it does allow downloading as epub. I'm not sure if it includes any kind of drm in it though. I always assumed all of them allowed downloading

# Edit: apparently you need something called Adobe digital Editions to read that epub later. So there is some kind of drm.