Hominem | 10 years ago | on: Atom 1.2
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Hominem | 10 years ago | on: Atom 1.2
Hominem | 10 years ago | on: Uber has defeated Bill de Blasio’s plan to rein them in
One more thing, if you pick up a yellow cab, or a "car service", when they are off the clock, you don't have to tip.
Hominem | 10 years ago | on: Uber has defeated Bill de Blasio’s plan to rein them in
Hominem | 10 years ago | on: Uber has defeated Bill de Blasio’s plan to rein them in
If, and the happens a lot late at night, the cab does not have the on duty light on you can negotiate.
I've gotten steep discounts or even free rides for agreeing to do stuff like pick up the drivers wife off the clock on the way home.
Like everything in New York, everything is negotiable.
Hominem | 10 years ago | on: An Interview with Neal Stephenson
He explains every semi-technical concept in excruciating detail as if he expects an army of angry nerds to tear the book to shreds if he doesn't explain early research into how whips work or the theoretic underpinnings of how swarming algorithms work.
Hominem | 10 years ago | on: The rise and decline of Subway, the world’s biggest food chain
I wouldn't try to open it not where rich people live or work, but a marginal area that serves as a destination for after work drinks and the like where there is some sort of scene. Someplace like Red Hook in Brooklyn.
Maybe do cross promotion with other local artisans as well.
Really, I don't want to run a restaurant, I just want good sandwiches. I'll stick to supporting good sandwich shops.
Hominem | 10 years ago | on: The rise and decline of Subway, the world’s biggest food chain
Hominem | 10 years ago | on: The rise and decline of Subway, the world’s biggest food chain
For one thing, it is insufficiently "artisanal" for today's consumers. If I was opening a sandwich shop, I would actually offer less options. I would offer a "curated" selection of sandwiches, changing daily/weekly, based on local ingredients. I'd charge 10-12 for a 6" inch sandwich.
Hominem | 11 years ago | on: Node.js Tools for Visual Studio
I'm not serious about web development though, I just do it for my job.
I also use Python Tools for Visual Studio, but that is a different story.
Hominem | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: Your lead developer got bored. What to do?
In my experience, every time someone leaves another person blossoms and steps up. I've seen "irreplaceable" developers come and go, they were all replaced.
Hominem | 11 years ago | on: Scrum seems to be mostly about having better alibis
I believe that at its core, agile is about two things. Planning on a shorter time frame so you can react quickly as unknowns surface, and continuously improving your process. The ceremony is meant to achieve those two things. If you are are doing the rituals, and fail to achieve those two things, I can see how it would seem worse than useless.
Here is what they don't tell you, it doesn't make software development easier. In fact, it can make it harder. What it does for me is make it sustainable and sane.
Hominem | 11 years ago | on: Becoming a Tech Lead
Hominem | 11 years ago | on: After raising $50M, Reddit forces all remote workers to relocate to SF
If it were me, like game companies hiring economists, I would hire an ethicist and an ombudsman.
Hominem | 11 years ago | on: The Future of Iced Coffee
Similarly, artisanal "cold brew" at most places nowadays seems oddly bitter to me, without any depth. I been drinking iced americanos instead of cold brew for the last couple months and am happy now.
Hominem | 11 years ago | on: After raising $50M, Reddit forces all remote workers to relocate to SF
It seems like there is serious dissension among admins regarding fundamental ethical issues and how to handle things like celeb nude leaks and they think getting everyone in a room together will help.
Hominem | 11 years ago | on: How the Poor Can Afford to Live in New York
It is different to be born and raised here than to move here.
People have large support systems in the form of extended family. This makes everything from child care to meals cheaper. Not so much roommates, but assorted cousins aunts and uncles.
There is a huge underground economy of "under the table " workers. Most of the kids I knew had some sort of after school menial job and were paid in cash. Many of the adults I knew growing up never left Brooklyn and worked miscellaneous all cash jobs. I even dated a girl from Brooklyn recently that had never had a bank account or drivers license.
There are a lot of places in New York the author would never even visit, let alone live. Places still ungentrifed or too far from Transportation. That is where the poor live.
Hominem | 11 years ago | on: A Watch Guy's Thoughts on the Apple Watch After Seeing It in the Metal
Hominem | 11 years ago | on: Microsoft Near Deal to Buy Minecraft Maker Mojang
Notch didn't really see it. He created the metaverse.
Hominem | 11 years ago | on: I Moved To San Francisco – And Now I Have Apps Doing Everything For Me