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qirex posted:whoa man I'm like inventing fire using all of these pre-cut pieces of wood and matches and a series of tutorials and an oreilly book on how to make fire and I'm subscribed to a fire-making mailing list Wish the bleeding edge was their neck when we snype their heads off
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Mido posted:when you fly a lot the novelty wears off and you are stuck in a stupid loving fuselage next to a chatty stranger who likes bill ore illy and keeps asking subtle questions to see if he can politely figure out if you are on the same page politically so he can keep rambling when i went to japan i just made sure i had an empty seat next to me both ways
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Syncopated posted:Venice was ok to visit for a day or two, but I wouldn't stay longer. It's pretty cool to see though, they don't have any roads so all traffic is by boat. Including buses, taxis, ambulances, firefighters etc. yea ive heard the novelty of venice wears off quickly. thankx
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qirex posted:whoa man I'm like inventing fire using all of these pre-cut pieces of wood and matches and a series of tutorials and an oreilly book on how to make fire and I'm subscribed to a fire-making mailing list the oreilly book cover animal is a moth
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qirex posted:there's cool stuff in northern Italy, I'm a huge museum/history nerd and I'd probably only do 3 nights in venice, but it's easy to get to the Dolomites, Milan, the Lake District, etc. i'm inclined to avoid all places on earth during the summer as i was not constructed to withstand heat
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vapid cutlery posted:when i went to japan i just made sure i had an empty seat next to me both ways how'd you manage to make sure of that? most of the cross pacific flights i've been on were pretty full, and you can keep checking the seating map and changing your seat up until like an hour before the flight or something
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vapid cutlery posted:i'm inclined to avoid all places on earth during the summer as i was not constructed to withstand heat just go to singapore or somewhere similar. it's basically right on the equator so it doesn't really get significantly hotter in the summer
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fart simpson posted:how'd you manage to make sure of that? most of the cross pacific flights i've been on were pretty full, and you can keep checking the seating map and changing your seat up until like an hour before the flight or something i went up to the gate agent and asked her to move me to a seat with no one beside it like half an hour before the flight left. if you bat your eyelashes and make kissu face they're pretty accommodating
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# ? Dec 27, 2014 20:01 |
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fart simpson posted:just go to singapore or somewhere similar. it's basically right on the equator so it doesn't really get significantly hotter in the summer i will destroy you
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i was traveling on employee family standby though so i don't know if that was part of the reason she moved me, but according to my retired airplane dad they don't really care and will just move anyone if you aren't a turbo rear end in a top hat to them
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# ? Dec 27, 2014 20:02 |
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fart simpson posted:how'd you manage to make sure of that? morbid obesity and body odor to make the angels weep
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vapid cutlery posted:i went up to the gate agent and asked her to move me to a seat with no one beside it like half an hour before the flight left. if you bat your eyelashes and make kissu face they're pretty accommodating good idea im too autistic to have considered using human interaction to solve this problem
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vapid cutlery posted:i will destroy you singapore's a cool place to visit though
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vapid cutlery posted:i was not constructed to withstand heat fatty
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http://www.paulgraham.com/95.html posted:American technology companies want the government to make immigration easier because they say they can't find enough programmers in the US. Anti-immigration people say that instead of letting foreigners take these jobs, we should train more Americans to be programmers. Who's right? 1000x Programmer!
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# ? Dec 27, 2014 22:30 |
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clever and inventive are just synonyms for "impossible to maintain"
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# ? Dec 27, 2014 22:31 |
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but if you could hire 100 programmers for the cost of 1 then you have a program that is 100x better - said every outsourcing firm, ever
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# ? Dec 27, 2014 22:52 |
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Wild EEPROM posted:but if you could hire 100 programmers for the cost of 1 then you have a program that is 100x better Realistically you also have a 100x chance of developing that billion dollar product because let's be realistic, no way is that rock star programmer actually capable of significantly better ideas
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# ? Dec 27, 2014 23:01 |
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ah, good ol' business people sucking up to uber:quote:http://www.thestar.com/business/2014/12/26/ringing_in_the_new_year_with_a_surge.html
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# ? Dec 27, 2014 23:02 |
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Chris Knight posted:ah, good ol' business people sucking up to uber: what's your argument exactly
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Chris Knight posted:ah, good ol' business people sucking up to uber: vending machine in amusement parks and at beaches cost more than vending machines at offices
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Maluco Marinero posted:1000x Programmer! here's what I don't get. If they are so good, why do they have to be here? I can understand if they're amazing car designers, they gotta work with those life sized clay models in the office. Or maybe even the worlds best sales guys (cause they gotta be on site), maybe even great management. But when you're hiring developers why do they need to be in your drat office? If india has such great programmers, open up an office there to hire your 1000 developers and keep immigration for one-offs. I will say, I often get off the 'developers' floor here at 'large financial firm' in the bay area and it's like stepping off the plane in Bangalore. Those guys are paid poo poo. The average for a software developer is ₹400,000. That's $6,600 a year and firms here (cause they're mostly contractors) pay them poo poo. It's all about makin the shittiest software for the cheapest dollar.
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# ? Dec 27, 2014 23:22 |
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re: vending machines moral of the story: sell sodas out of your trunk at the beach for big buxx, sounds ripe for disruption
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crusader_complex posted:re: vending machines
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crusader_complex posted:re: vending machines ill start the app
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# ? Dec 27, 2014 23:33 |
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no one will ever catch up to japan's vending machine game
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Optimus_Rhyme posted:here's what I don't get. If they are so good, why do they have to be here? I can understand if they're amazing car designers, they gotta work with those life sized clay models in the office. Or maybe even the worlds best sales guys (cause they gotta be on site), maybe even great management. ding ding ding tech ceos want immigration reform so they can drive down the wages of American tech workers same reason they keep harping on STEM educations and hour of code or whatever, the more bodies you can throw into the labor pool the lower you can push rates
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# ? Dec 27, 2014 23:37 |
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also there's a dilution effect; the more people that can fill a given role, the effective bargaining power of an individual gets reduced. if there's a glut of devs, then it's less likely you can be geographically mobile (because why pay to recruit someone from out of state when there's a ton of people in the locality) as an individual which has a knock-on effect of keeping wages low across the board (because if your high performers can't walk to the bay or nyc to pull 6.5 figgies then why pay them a bunch more?) in summary death to capitalism
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Chris Knight posted:ah, good ol' business people sucking up to uber: lol ive never heard of this 'school' in my life and id bet its a thinktank
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hobbesmaster posted:vending machine in amusement parks and at beaches cost more than vending machines at offices they sell things at offices?!?
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# ? Dec 28, 2014 00:45 |
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our office vending machine is free
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# ? Dec 28, 2014 00:49 |
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vapid cutlery posted:our office vending machine is free we just have a kitchen and they have huge deliveries from the liquor store + grocer's once a week
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Chris Knight posted:ah, good ol' business people sucking up to uber: or go up by an order of magnitude during a hostage situation
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# ? Dec 28, 2014 00:55 |
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seems weird to keep an office stocked with liquor unless it's a job that you can do drunk like doctor or lawyer.
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vapid cutlery posted:seems weird to keep an office stocked with liquor unless it's a job that you can do drunk like doctor or lawyer. or yosposter
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vapid cutlery posted:seems weird to keep an office stocked with liquor unless it's a job that you can do drunk like doctor or lawyer. its just beer and wine. everybody has 1-2 a day. tbqh its a very drinky place but ive not seen anything get out of hand ever
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Shaggar posted:there's a service here that drives you and you car home from the bars. it rules. the city tried to shut them down cause of protectionism but the judge told them to get bent because it was safer for them to continue operating. how much do they charge per mile?
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Jonny 290 posted:its just beer and wine. everybody has 1-2 a day. tbqh its a very drinky place but ive not seen anything get out of hand ever easier than making people watch who moved my cheese
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vapid cutlery posted:easier than making people watch who moved my cheese isn't that a book you don't watch books what is wrong with you
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vapid cutlery posted:our office vending machine is free I wonder if the landlord can tack the sodas onto the rent
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