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Sunday, October 31, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How do you tackle your own negativity?
Ask HN: How do you tackle your own negativity?
33 by c7DJTLrn | 21 comments on Hacker News.
I've noticed that the majority of my own comments here on HN have a negative spin on them and a lot of my blog posts unfortunately are very ranty. I guess to others this can make me look obnoxious. At the same time, I struggle to suppress my own negativity and feel like I need to get it out. Does anybody else feel this way? How do (or don't) you tackle it?
33 by c7DJTLrn | 21 comments on Hacker News.
I've noticed that the majority of my own comments here on HN have a negative spin on them and a lot of my blog posts unfortunately are very ranty. I guess to others this can make me look obnoxious. At the same time, I struggle to suppress my own negativity and feel like I need to get it out. Does anybody else feel this way? How do (or don't) you tackle it?
New top story on Hacker News: Lamboozling Attackers: A New Generation of Deception
Lamboozling Attackers: A New Generation of Deception
6 by RageoftheRobots | 1 comments on Hacker News.
6 by RageoftheRobots | 1 comments on Hacker News.
Saturday, October 30, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: If the Internet were redesigned today, what changes would you make?
Ask HN: If the Internet were redesigned today, what changes would you make?
29 by flerovium | 23 comments on Hacker News.
I mean the protocols, networking, connectivity. I don't mean the content of the internet. Is DNS really a perfect protocol? How can it be improved?
29 by flerovium | 23 comments on Hacker News.
I mean the protocols, networking, connectivity. I don't mean the content of the internet. Is DNS really a perfect protocol? How can it be improved?
Friday, October 29, 2021
Thursday, October 28, 2021
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Skio is hiring founding engineers (just raised $3.7m)
Skio is hiring founding engineers (just raised $3.7m)
1 by kennandavison | 0 comments on Hacker News.
1 by kennandavison | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Tuesday, October 26, 2021
Monday, October 25, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: EFF co-founder John Gilmore removed from org's Board
EFF co-founder John Gilmore removed from org's Board
140 by intunderflow | 49 comments on Hacker News.
140 by intunderflow | 49 comments on Hacker News.
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Can you please add transcription to vocal messages in messaging apps?
Ask HN: Can you please add transcription to vocal messages in messaging apps?
24 by nassimsoftware | 5 comments on Hacker News.
I know that there are employees of big tech companies lurking around here. I have a feature request. Can you please add the ability to see the transcript of a vocal message on messaging apps like Teams, Signal, Telegram, Messenger, Discord, Slack, Whatsapp, etc? I know that live transcription is already a thing so it must be feasible, right? This feature would be super useful to see what was said without having to playback a bunch of vocal messages. I had the idea of doing this myself a long time ago but I basically needed to recreate the entire messaging infrastructure just to add this feature. So I donate the idea here.
24 by nassimsoftware | 5 comments on Hacker News.
I know that there are employees of big tech companies lurking around here. I have a feature request. Can you please add the ability to see the transcript of a vocal message on messaging apps like Teams, Signal, Telegram, Messenger, Discord, Slack, Whatsapp, etc? I know that live transcription is already a thing so it must be feasible, right? This feature would be super useful to see what was said without having to playback a bunch of vocal messages. I had the idea of doing this myself a long time ago but I basically needed to recreate the entire messaging infrastructure just to add this feature. So I donate the idea here.
Sunday, October 24, 2021
Saturday, October 23, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Is the Great Resignation in tech real? If so, why?
Ask HN: Is the Great Resignation in tech real? If so, why?
3 by noobhacker | 0 comments on Hacker News.
According to the media and from watching my professional circle, it seems that many are indeed changing jobs with significant pay raises--the so-called Great Resignation. I'd like to hear from HN about job changes and raises. Anecdotes are welcome, but ideally one of us works in HR and has systematic data. But more importantly, I'd like to think through the reasons driving the Great Resignation. Below are several explanations with my own assessments. 1. People die from Covid, reducing the labor force. -> Irrelevant for tech workers 2. People get large checks from the gov and are not pressured to find job. -> Irrelevant for tech workers 3. People avoided changing jobs during the pandemic. So the high turnover now is simply making up for low turnover in 2020. -> This does explain the high turnover, but not the significant raises. Indeed, the number of workers and jobs remains the same--people are shuffling between places. To be convinced of this theory, I'd like to see that raises are flat. 3. Senior workers are retiring early due to pandemic-related revelation. Mid-level workers are thus getting more promos than usual. -> Seems plausible. To be convinced, I need to see mid-level workers getting raises, and entry-level workers NOT getting raises. 4. [My theory] Remote work allows better matching of people and jobs. Imagine that person A can deliver lots of value to company B, but is hitherto prevented to do so due to location. With remote work, Person A can now work for Company B and get paid higher accordingly. -> To be convinced, I need to see that remote job offers have higher comp vs comparable non-remote job offers. If this theory is true, then the Great Resignation/Remote Work makes the job market more efficient, creates value for society, and should be celebrated by employees and employers alike. 5. [My theory] The pandemic pushes society forward in terms of tech adoption, making tech workers even more valuable than before. -> Seems plausible, since tech has become more valuable as a whole (e.g. stock price), not just salary. If this theory is true, then it is again a good thing for both tech workers and the broader society.
3 by noobhacker | 0 comments on Hacker News.
According to the media and from watching my professional circle, it seems that many are indeed changing jobs with significant pay raises--the so-called Great Resignation. I'd like to hear from HN about job changes and raises. Anecdotes are welcome, but ideally one of us works in HR and has systematic data. But more importantly, I'd like to think through the reasons driving the Great Resignation. Below are several explanations with my own assessments. 1. People die from Covid, reducing the labor force. -> Irrelevant for tech workers 2. People get large checks from the gov and are not pressured to find job. -> Irrelevant for tech workers 3. People avoided changing jobs during the pandemic. So the high turnover now is simply making up for low turnover in 2020. -> This does explain the high turnover, but not the significant raises. Indeed, the number of workers and jobs remains the same--people are shuffling between places. To be convinced of this theory, I'd like to see that raises are flat. 3. Senior workers are retiring early due to pandemic-related revelation. Mid-level workers are thus getting more promos than usual. -> Seems plausible. To be convinced, I need to see mid-level workers getting raises, and entry-level workers NOT getting raises. 4. [My theory] Remote work allows better matching of people and jobs. Imagine that person A can deliver lots of value to company B, but is hitherto prevented to do so due to location. With remote work, Person A can now work for Company B and get paid higher accordingly. -> To be convinced, I need to see that remote job offers have higher comp vs comparable non-remote job offers. If this theory is true, then the Great Resignation/Remote Work makes the job market more efficient, creates value for society, and should be celebrated by employees and employers alike. 5. [My theory] The pandemic pushes society forward in terms of tech adoption, making tech workers even more valuable than before. -> Seems plausible, since tech has become more valuable as a whole (e.g. stock price), not just salary. If this theory is true, then it is again a good thing for both tech workers and the broader society.
Friday, October 22, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Flexport CEO on how to fix the US supply chain crisis
Flexport CEO on how to fix the US supply chain crisis
77 by atlasunshrugged | 48 comments on Hacker News.
77 by atlasunshrugged | 48 comments on Hacker News.
Thursday, October 21, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Oil System Collapsing So Fast It May Derail Renewables
Oil System Collapsing So Fast It May Derail Renewables
11 by reallydontask | 6 comments on Hacker News.
11 by reallydontask | 6 comments on Hacker News.
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Bioelektryczność – Polish Robotics (1968) [video]
Bioelektryczność – Polish Robotics (1968) [video]
14 by danielEM | 6 comments on Hacker News.
I'm curious what was the state of an art in robotics area in 60s in different countries, feel free to post links to videos and pictures. Here is my country - Poland: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjrYk546uBA
14 by danielEM | 6 comments on Hacker News.
I'm curious what was the state of an art in robotics area in 60s in different countries, feel free to post links to videos and pictures. Here is my country - Poland: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjrYk546uBA
Tuesday, October 19, 2021
Monday, October 18, 2021
Sunday, October 17, 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Electroplating Carbon Fibers Can Have Interesting Results
Electroplating Carbon Fibers Can Have Interesting Results
13 by FlyMoreRockets | 4 comments on Hacker News.
13 by FlyMoreRockets | 4 comments on Hacker News.