Roelven | 1 year ago | on: Splitting engineering teams into defense and offense
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Roelven | 2 years ago | on: Ask HN: How to onboard yourself to a new product/industry in a new job?
To speed it up, write an interview script with a set of questions. Use an LLM to make the questions non-leading if you want, but point is to show colleagues who have customer contact your script. If you manage to do the interviews, record them, transcribe them and share them around. You are now a customer advocate who knows the customer's needs and wants.
Don't wait with doing this only after you've met the team, start immediately. Let this be your driving force to meet colleagues. It's useful, offer to share the results, or ask for question ideas to whoever wants to listen to you.
You now have laid the groundwork for your success. Now you can focus on the organisation, the team, the mission, the proposition, etc. Everyone you now meet, talk about how customers want to do A or B but can't, or about their challenges. People will appreciate your insight and you're off to a great start!
Roelven | 3 years ago | on: Ask HN: What type of lamp (or light/lumen) do you use in your home office?
I've seen more people interested in this topic so I'm adding some recent links I've came across:
Roelven | 3 years ago | on: Setting up a Pi Hole made my home network faster
- It disables (and hides) the annoying ads on our Samsung smart TV
- Browsing is noticeably smoother (especially recipe websites on mobile!)
- Most front-end browser trackers are blocked
- It's now possible to see how often apps or devices tend to phone home by just logging into the Pihole web interface
- We're not giving (most of) our DNS activity to our ISP
- Updating to a newer version is a breeze with docker
Some thoughts for folks considering getting one (or more): - I've not locked it down further with a firewall yet to force all DNS requests to go through the Pihole, but I'm planning to.
- I won't run a Pihole container on my UDM as it will likely mess with future updates and settings, keeping things separate feels better.
- Sometimes I consider adding more blocklists but every time I do, something gets annoying somewhere and I usually end up reverting to the standard config.
My pet peeve has become to report login flows or frontend interactions that break when the tracking script fails to load because of my Pihole. It doesn't happen often luckily :-).(edit, formatting)
Roelven | 7 years ago | on: Ask HN: What books changed the way you think about almost everything?
It has shaped my thinking on 'what is good' or 'what does quality' mean. As an engineer it is easy to appreciate the author slowly going insane about the details he keeps coming back to, and as a human it is invaluable to have an understanding yourself of when something is 'good'.
Highly recommended.
Roelven | 7 years ago | on: Ask HN: Best alternative to Gmail?
Roelven | 7 years ago | on: Scientists warn of potential serious health effects of 5G (2017) [pdf]
[Effects on trees and plants]
The microwaves may affect vegetables. In the area that received radiation directly from “Location Skrunda Radio Station” (Latvia), pines (Pinus sylvestris) experienced a lower growth radio. This did not occur beyond the area of impact of electromagnetic waves. A statistically significant negative correlation between increase tree growth and intensity of electromagnetic field was found, and was confirmed that the beginning of this growth decline coincided in time with the start of radar emissions. Authors evaluated other possible environmental factors which might have intervened, but none had noticeable effects [103]. In another study investigating cell ultrastructure of pine needles irradiated by the same radar, there was an increase of resin production, and was interpreted as an effect of stress caused by radiation, which would explain the aging and declining growth and viability of trees subjected to pulsed microwaves. They also found a low germination of seeds of pine trees more exposed [104]. The effects of Latvian radar was also felt by aquatic plants. Spirodela polyrrhiza exposed to a power density between 0.1 and 1.8 μW/cm2 had lower longevity, problems in reproduction and morphological and developmental abnormalities compared with a control group who grew up far from the radar [105].
[source] https://www.pathophysiologyjournal.com/article/S0928-4680(09...
Roelven | 9 years ago | on: Show HN: Dollar Lean Club – Get and Stay Fit Starting at $1/mo
Roelven | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Product Managers, how did you get there and what's your background?
I myself come from a self-taught programmer background and found myself questioning the product strategy or design decisions towards managers until I was offered a PM position. I do find the technical background enables me to level with devs quite easily but I don't think it's a requirement. A pattern that has been working very well at SoundCloud is that we liked to transition customer support people into a PM role.
Important feats or skills I additionally look for in good PMs are:
- be a users advocate. Has to be good at putting themselves into the users' position and transfer that perspective to the team.
- has to be really good at email. Org/management/soft skills aside, the most powerful tool of a PM is email.
- eager to learn and apply those learnings quickly.
- be comfortable with numbers but be skeptical at the same time. Data is important but be wary of bias.
Roelven | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: What's happening in agricultural technology?
I think there are definitely technological advancements being used to make this more accessible, although most of it seems heavily focused on hydro- or aeroponics.
While Grovegrown is a super exciting product [2] it doesn't fit the yield you are looking for.
Perhaps Farmfromabox [3] is an interesting pointer, which seems closest to what you described.
[1] http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/indoor-gardening/ [2] https://grovegrown.com/products/the-garden [3] http://www.farmfromabox.com
Roelven | 10 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2015)
At Styla we're building an infrastructure that automatically creates online magazines. There are a bunch of challenges ahead in terms of algorithmic design, machine learning and client-side tech, and now we want to grow that product team.
Currently I'm looking for people for the following openings:
* Design lead – Someone with experience in both product and editorial design. Work with our mathematician to find constraints and develop editorial aesthetics http://bit.ly/1RRZ0qS
* Research Scientist – Prototype design algorithms, train computer vision systems to analyze pictures, work with developers and designers to implement your work in production systems http://bit.ly/1Q583a
* Full Stack Dev – Help designers and scientists to build prototypes, extend our JSON API to support your client-side apps, be rigid about TDD / BDD http://bit.ly/1GL0Idm
Roelven | 10 years ago | on: Ten Days of Silence
Roelven | 12 years ago | on: Mother
Roelven | 12 years ago | on: The Price We Pay for Cheap Meat
It's fascinating to see that people who want to eat meat are okay with the fact that we're so detached from what it actually is. The objectification of everything in this world is definitely playing a part in this, we just remove the moral context of the products we buy so we don't have to think about it, problem solved.
I eat meat, but I am struggling with where I buy it, what I pay for it and how much I eat it.
I recommend reading Eating Animals by Jonathan Saffran Foer, where he leaves the decision up to you but is providing you with interesting thought experiments (why not eat dog meat?) and information so you can make up your own mind. It is unfortunately written about the American meat industry, I'd love to see exposure like that on European countries as well.
Roelven | 12 years ago | on: Dance in a Year
Roelven | 13 years ago | on: A Wired.com reporter was first to register mcdonalds.com (1994)
Roelven | 13 years ago | on: Don’t believe everything you read
Roelven | 13 years ago | on: Apple really needs two passwords, not one for everything
This article made me certainly think twice about my password policies: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/08/apple-amazon-mat-hona...
Roelven | 13 years ago | on: Get a review of your website. Launched today.
"Very clean, I like it" - clean in what sense? Design-wise? Or is the HTML markup nice & tidy?
"Nice big calls to action" - Nice & big, but is bigger better? Do they work?
Etc.
I am keeping my eye on this one, could definitely evolve in something (even more) valuable. Keep it up!
Roelven | 13 years ago | on: The End: NZBMatrix closes