120bits | 21 days ago | on: More Lessons from 14 years at Google
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120bits | 1 year ago | on: Quake 3 Source Code Review: Network Model (2012)
Reading this just took me back and made me realize even though we have progressed so far with tech stack and new technologies(LLMs), there is so much joy in just writing plain C code. To me its just feels like working on a classic old 68 mustang and getting your hands dirty. What a joy!
120bits | 1 year ago | on: CrowdStrike offers a $10 apology gift card to say sorry for outage
120bits | 1 year ago | on: CrowdStrike Update: Windows Bluescreen and Boot Loops
120bits | 1 year ago | on: Ask HN: What single line of code would you put on a programming shirt?
0x5f3759df - ( i >> 1 );
https://github.com/scienceetonnante/Fast-Inverse-Square-Root...
120bits | 1 year ago | on: Einstein went to his office just so he could walk home with Gödel
120bits | 2 years ago | on: Microsoft Teams outage causes connection issues, message delays
What I don't like the most of the teams app is, the freaking code editor. If I paste code in teams, it feels hard to read, in Slack it looks much better. Also, I hate it when on teams having some serious chat about prod issue and some in the group post a random message and whole thing just goes side ways. Lack of threads is bad experience for me. I can go on..
120bits | 2 years ago | on: 15 years ago, I helped design Google Maps
The suggestions are definitely good in the post. I like to have a clean maps panel and rest can be hidden away.
120bits | 2 years ago | on: Ask HN: How to Be a Good Mentor?
120bits | 2 years ago | on: Linux from Scratch Version 12.0
I also remember working on getting LFS work on AWS EC2 back then.
120bits | 2 years ago | on: A Senior Engineer’s Guide to FAANG Interviews
120bits | 2 years ago | on: Apple Reveals 'Vision Pro' Headset
120bits | 3 years ago | on: Ask HN: Which company is most likely to become SkyNet?
They already have army robots on the streets. Some day the cars will become fully aware and then can replicate. They will make better versions of themselves.
120bits | 3 years ago | on: Tell HN: Happy New Year
I'm always optimistic and I believe humans will do good thing. Looking forward to more advancement in AI, curing cancer, moving to more cleaner energy.
Going to watch some good ol star wars my girlfriend and enjoy my Macallan sherry oak 18
120bits | 3 years ago | on: Teenager solves stubborn riddle about prime number look-alikes
120bits | 3 years ago | on: More than half of Silicon Valley residents want to leave: The mood is darkening
I was really burned out and though the tech scene was good in silicon valley(startups, good companies), it still felt my life was just monotonous. I had same tech friends, which were competing against each other. Talking about FAANG companies.
I took a pay cut when I moved away to my new place. I joined a small tech company and was happy. 9-5 job and skiing on the weekends. Taking dog to the walk everyday.
I feel happy.
120bits | 3 years ago | on: Cloudflare Warp
I'm not sure if its related, but I had some DNS resolution when I switched on WARP. I know that 1.1.1.1 is DNS over SSL, some ISP don't like that? I don't remember which applications had issues(guessing it might be steam client, I could be wrong)
Also, never noticed a significant gain in network speed or reliability either. I don't use it anymore, but will give it a try again.
120bits | 3 years ago | on: We compiled a library of realistic engineering take-home tests and ranked them
I don't have issues with whiteboarding and pair programming with my current teammates. I can speak up and have enough confident to do. But its not the same in an interview situation. I prefer take-home as well.
120bits | 3 years ago | on: Engineering Festivus
120bits | 3 years ago | on: Someone is impersonating us in a recruiting scam
A person with a linkedin profile, that looks very legit saying they work for Nike at a senior level position reached to my gf for a job role. Well, at first she was excited and then she forwarded me their profile. It was really good presentation, however, few things were way off. Like the timelines on their profile were not accurate. The related experience was shady and more. As I dig deep I was convinced its a scam.
I reported the profile to Linkedin.
This right here is the what I always have encountered at every team I have ever worked. There will be a production outage, one person comes in and be like "Oh, let me do this.." Magically fixes things that was never documented becomes a hero and then we do a root cause analysis and then never address the fact that, what that one person knew that service that no one else on the team did.