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Pellisworth posted:sounds like a business opportunity, you should develop an app where you can pay plebs to be your friend Beerr.
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# ¿ Feb 8, 2016 19:45 |
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# ¿ May 2, 2024 14:51 |
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Arsenic Lupin posted:This, EXACTLY. Who knew -- it's way cheaper to run hotels or taxis or personal services if you don't have to get a license, post bonds, and obey the standard laws on the subject, including paying specialized taxes. The CEOs (especially Uber's ) say "transformative" but in practice it means "I don't have to follow taxi regulations because I'm not a taxi enjoy your lack of liability insurance, training, and background screening." See also the various AirBNB horror stories, from both hosts and guests, as well as the apartment buildings being turned into AirBNB farms, every apartment on short-term rent but again not having to obey hotel ordinances. I went to a presentation for a startup called Truxx, which is basically Uber for moving things. One of the questions from the audience was "what are you going to do when established businesses complain about regulations you might be violating", and the response was that there's nothing relevant yet or something. Sure, buddy, the Teamsters absolutely will not care about you taking over hired freight on the DL.
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# ¿ Feb 9, 2016 02:18 |
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Stanos posted:Strength: Make money really fast hiring cheaper drivers. That's why you use Mobr, like Uber but for organized crime. Order hits on your iPhone! One-Click-Protection-Racket!
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# ¿ Feb 9, 2016 02:36 |
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Peel posted:You won't have to worry about labour unions once my Pinkrton scabbing app goes live. This very thread is full of future unicorns. OR ELSE!
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# ¿ Feb 9, 2016 16:26 |
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Arsenic Lupin posted:e: To bring this thread back on-topic, Facebook is threatening to pull out their datacenter, a significant job provider IIRC, because the government slashed solar subsdies. Turns out they built it anyway. I talked to a corporate lawyer once, and they full on admitted that once they decided they had a market in a certain area, it's nice to have the tax cuts, but them not passing through the County/State Legislature wasn't expected to stop them from building their latest storefront. Anecdotal, I know, but I think about it every time another company threatens they're totally going to take up root and move to X if sweet deal Y doesn't come through.
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# ¿ Feb 10, 2016 16:51 |
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Suppose that Uber does collapse, and all that remains is that taxi companies were forced to modernize. That wouldn't be that bad, would it?
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# ¿ Feb 10, 2016 18:11 |
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blowfish posted:This seems kind of related to the part where MBAs who have never seen the inside of a factory or r&d lab end up faking competence. When I was working in retail, the probably newly-minted MBA-carrying regional manager started talking to us about workers on the factory floor. I was politic enough to avoid responding with "you do realize this is a retail outlet, and that we don't have a line of customers coming in which we assemble into buyers, right?"
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# ¿ Feb 11, 2016 18:19 |
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Arsenic Lupin posted:Please can we talk about high-tech unicorns? Insulting each other's places of residence will lead to nothing but Yeah, one of you can post a new thread called "No, here not be dragons, rear end in a top hat!" or something and talk about how one shouldn't count out Raleigh/Durham, Atlanta, St. Louis, Lincoln, Salt Lake City, etc, as places to live or whatever, and how the fact that people do count them out leads to an unsustainable real-estate market. Let's keep this thread more focused, please.
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# ¿ Feb 11, 2016 18:32 |
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blowfish posted:unlike tbbt, silicon valley explicitly thinks silicon valley is funny and dumb rather than funny and cute There needs to be a series about academia from the funny and dumb angle. What do startups think about Halt and Catch Fire?
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# ¿ Feb 11, 2016 19:32 |
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blowfish posted:Who is pdp anyway, one of those guys famous for being famous? This is Youtube Red's headliner from the spam they sent out about it just a day or two ago:
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# ¿ Feb 11, 2016 21:02 |
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Trevor Hale posted:http://idlewords.com/talks/web_design_first_100_years.htm This is a pro click, worth reading in its entirety.
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# ¿ Feb 13, 2016 06:37 |
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# ¿ Feb 20, 2016 23:02 |
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Arsenic Lupin posted:Tell us more, please! I'm going to hazard a guess that a company dedicated to making international money transfers as seamless and cheap as possible by using what looks like a more automated version of hawala is going to be financed by organized crime. The money laundering potential is too big to be ignored. See also Bitcoin.
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# ¿ Feb 22, 2016 03:16 |
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sbaldrick posted:It might not be financed by organized crime but it is going to be hevely used by them. Let's just say that I wouldn't be surprised if some of those VC's get some very interesting visits if they dare back out.
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# ¿ Feb 22, 2016 03:45 |
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Stinky_Pete posted:I'm sure that's what they told the guys in medieval Europe building those huge churches in exchange for scraps and the virtuous risk of falling to their deaths What could be nobler than falling into martyrdom?
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# ¿ Feb 23, 2016 21:05 |
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Yahoo is the sunk cost fallacy in the flesh, then virtualized to the cloud.
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# ¿ Feb 25, 2016 23:05 |
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A map of organized unicrime:
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# ¿ Feb 29, 2016 19:53 |
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Mirthless posted:I'm not a legal expert. Surprised three isn't a thread in BFC called "I Pee Law" about exactly these topics.
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# ¿ Mar 1, 2016 05:33 |
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SurveyMonkey is doing great - which is why the new CEO is firing 100 employees?
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# ¿ Mar 2, 2016 05:13 |
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The Military-Unicornial complex just got tighter: Former Google CEO Schmidt to head new Pentagon innovation board.
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# ¿ Mar 3, 2016 04:44 |
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Holyshoot posted:Google one step closer to umbrella Corp? To be fair, "Alphabet Inc" is ominous enough in itself.
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# ¿ Mar 3, 2016 05:58 |
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Oculus Rift support for Macs? If Apple 'ever releases a good computer,' founder says
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# ¿ Mar 4, 2016 05:28 |
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Wouldn't you know it, it's time for quarterly reports. Let's see how Yahoo!'s been doing!quote:Q1 2016 Progress Report On Our Product Prioritization I literally laughed out loud at "streamline our editorial offering". Here's some outside coverage.
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# ¿ Mar 12, 2016 17:49 |
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The truth is that it is not that hard to train someone with some programming proficiency to be a reasonable programmer for your team, so any tool reducing the amount of applicants you need to pay attention to, including screening by school, or just throwing away 90% of applications at random, is probably going to help with your hiring process just in terms of shortening it.
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# ¿ Mar 13, 2016 22:09 |
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joe football posted:The idea that winnowing candidates by haphazard measures is fine, the results are good enough and doing things differently would be too much effort kind of undermines the idea that these companies require and are fiercely competing for the absolute best and brightest Yes. As far as the entry level goes "best and brightest" is bullshit, because the only real way to judge how well someone does a job is have them do this job.
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# ¿ Mar 13, 2016 22:44 |
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Lucy Heartfilia posted:This. You can filter for assholes to some degree though. What rear end in a top hat metric do they use?
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# ¿ Mar 13, 2016 23:14 |
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Wheany posted:I'm going to make a $200 portable bluetooth bedpan that reminds you to urinate throughout the day. BedPang
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# ¿ Mar 15, 2016 18:11 |
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ToxicSlurpee posted:There are actually jobs out there for profoundly lazy people who want to do nothing all day. Some work crews will hire somebody to just sit in a chair over an open manhole cover so nobody can fall in. In places where you need to be technically a carpool to use certain roads or lanes couriers will sometimes hire a person or two to just sit in the van with them all day so they can use those lanes. I've heard of construction crews hiring somebody to just sit by the tools all day because they had trouble with people stealing them. These are actually "no work" positions that are given to organized crime syndicates as payment for protection.
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# ¿ Mar 16, 2016 22:19 |
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ToxicSlurpee posted:Well that's...an interesting little factoid. Is that like all the time or most of the time or...what? My source is recently watching The Sopranos, so take that with a grain of salt.
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# ¿ Mar 17, 2016 02:44 |
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Subjunctive posted:You don't get a transcript to check grades, you get it as supporting material for a degree claim. It's not at all unusual as part of a background check to establish diligence, especially around the sort of hire you mention in your earnings call. Similarly, I've had to produce records of employment for past employers when my work there had been widely reported in the press. It's not a big deal, and it's not casting aspersions. Is there anything you don't like about working at Google?
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# ¿ Mar 18, 2016 04:36 |
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Subjunctive posted:I've never worked at Google. Cicero posted:Subjunctive worked/works at Oculus/Facebook. Sorry about that! quote:The recruiting process takes too long, it's depressing to see your friends/former colleagues apply and then almost always get rejected, the promo process is stressful and time-consuming, and having the largest office be in the bay area is bad for one's wallet. That sucks.
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# ¿ Mar 18, 2016 17:28 |
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Hughlander posted:In siding with Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, the court decided that he was performing a private act in the sex tape — and posting the video wasn’t protected by the First Amendment. We have a veil breach!
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# ¿ Mar 19, 2016 04:27 |
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Josh Lyman posted:I would have been so happy to forfeit the higher salaries of research universities to go to a small/medium private school and teach undergrads for the next 40 years. Alas, poo poo happens. LOL at you for thinking that that would have been less competitive and mind-murdering.
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# ¿ Mar 19, 2016 19:34 |
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IBM's not just firing. They're also still doing acquisitions: Bruce Schneier's Resilient Systems is one of the most recent targets.
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# ¿ Mar 20, 2016 17:46 |
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ToxicAcne posted:In the gaming industry threes some big VR hype. Is it actually going to be revolutionary or is it just like motion controls? I know the indie game devs in this region (NYS Capital Distrcit) are really looking into getting their hands on sets to play with. I haven't really heard anyone mention specific ideas where it seems to me a complete game changer (), but I'd give them time.
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# ¿ Mar 20, 2016 21:31 |
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Shifty Pony posted:If my blanket is clipped to the top sheet how am I supposed to kick it off when my Nest thermostat decides to randomly set the heat at 88 degrees during the middle of the night? Kickr.
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# ¿ Mar 23, 2016 06:00 |
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Javascript is a house of cards. tl;dr: some stupid also-ran chat company threatens to sue someone for using the same name as them in some library inside the node.js stack. The developer refuses, but the managers of the stack fold. In response, developer pulls all of his source from the stack. Now loads of other people's builds don't work. Here are those geniuses whose name is oh so important: quote:Only Kik lets you connect with friends, groups, and the world around you through chat. Just ask, “What’s your Kik?”
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# ¿ Mar 23, 2016 20:38 |
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Arsenic Lupin posted:I talked to my friend the IP lawyer and she says the developer is completely in the wrong, legally, and that the most unreasonable person here is clearly the developer. I still feel that Kik tried to use a "we're all buddies here, please do this" tone when they weren't buddies and it wasn't a request. Unless they can demonstrate that they had a viable trademark interest in the Node.js stack before he wrote the Kik library in that context, how is what he did illegal?
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# ¿ Mar 24, 2016 05:10 |
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How about this discussion goes some other thread? In other words: Planet X posted:Who loving cares about that, post failing companies
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# ¿ Mar 25, 2016 02:45 |
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# ¿ May 2, 2024 14:51 |
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Discendo Vox posted:I have a lot of trouble understanding that this is where your money is going, then still paying it anyways. Like, I get the idea of comfort in abstraction, but come on, your copy of Hunie Pop or whatever is literally funding ISIS. Or is literally going to someone who got an extra copy as a gift and doesn't have anything to do with it?
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