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shapiro92 | 4 years ago | on: Replit used legal threats to kill my open-source project

Have you ever worked with git? It is obvious the intern has the codebase and the commit history and that is why when he published the new project part of the commit history of replit was on the new project, it is 100% obvious he has copied part of it yes.

shapiro92 | 4 years ago | on: Replit used legal threats to kill my open-source project

on a seriously technical point of view. It is obvious the person kept the code repository and when making a new project the commit history (or part of it) moved together. So excluding how the CEO acted, it is obvious the intern has the codebase (or part of it) and I am pretty sure that under their contract they are not allowed to do what they did.

As for the way they approach things, ye the CEO is from YC getting praised from PG on twitter, his Ego is beyond the moon and acts like it, dont expect anything more. Also Replit is INSANELY overvalued as a product.

shapiro92 | 5 years ago | on: We Don’t Use Docker

you can do the same with dotnet.

not using docker has nothing to do with a simple ci/CD solution. having pull requests run tests and then creating releases especially when you have a single binary should be dead easy and a very basic part of your Development life cycle.

I don't use docker in production, but use it heavily on developers machines or to setup infra during QA.

The article doesn't really say anything except "look at me not using docker you haters".

shapiro92 | 5 years ago | on: Meltano: ELT for the DataOps era

okay fair enough. but I guess then it doesn't offer anything extra for us as we have already the ETL Platform self made and we add the process with just an extra file. thanks!

shapiro92 | 5 years ago | on: Meltano: ELT for the DataOps era

before I try yet another ETL tool. How does this work with datasets that do not come from 3rd party providers like salesforce etc? I have had to build ETL pipelines for highly customized datasets either row level based or xml with I would say tricky code as the nesting or flows were not so simple and a lot of data missing.

How would Meltano or the other mention tools handle this?

Example is EDIFACT or FHIR or BDT

shapiro92 | 5 years ago | on: Food delivery startup Wolt raises $530M

They are competing here in Berlin, against DeliveryHero (which bought foodora and other smaller deliveries). They are both the same, except the restaurant coverage. From that I can assume they have a better b2b model. Wolt prices are higher, even though DeliveryHero prices are already higher, including the distance extra payment for me it makes it stupid to order. I understand that the drivers get paid more and it is obvious, but as a consumer to pay 30% more for a delivery, is insane. Back in the day you would get FREE delivery from restaurants and even extras. Being corona lockdown I prefer to walk and get my food.

This is not a judgement against Wolt, but against this whole delivery system.

shapiro92 | 5 years ago | on: An Unlikely Database Migration

I find the article a bit hard to follow. What were the actual requirements? I probably didnt understand all of this, but was the time spent on thinking about this more valuable than using a KV Store?

shapiro92 | 6 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2020)

Doctorly | senior engineers across the stack | Berlin, Germany | ONSITE

Doctorly is a VC-backed early stage, Berlin based health-tech-startup with a vision of 'enabling people to live healthier lives'. We emphasize 'tech-startup'; we are not building some small modular app and then creating a huge sales org around it. We are a technology company that builds connected health products.

Our stack is mainly .Net Core (C#), Blazor, Docker, SaltStack, ... We have a complex infrastructure both on Cloud and On-Edge / On-Premise.

We have a focus on cultural fit with a dash of learning hunger!

Send us an email with a short intro about yourself at [email protected]

If you want to find out more you can reach out to https://twitter.com/czioutas

shapiro92 | 6 years ago | on: Goodbye, Clean Code

there is never a golden rule, "the rule of 3", sometimes experience because you have seen the exact same can trump the rule of 3 and you can abstract it on the first try.

Clean code - duplication, should focus on duplicate code that needs to change at the same time on all X places it is duplicated.

If the code seems similar but actually has NO correlation, then its not duplicate it just works the same.

shapiro92 | 6 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2019)

Doctorly | Interim Lead Engineer | Berlin, DE | https://www.linkedin.com/posts/czioutas_interim-lead-enginee...

We at doctorly are hiring 3x tech positions here in Berlin!

-Interim Lead Engineer (Infrastructure & Services) - Excellent position for growth!

-Mid/senior Engineer (Infrastructure & Services)

-Mid/senior Engineer (Client Team)

On the `Infrastructure & Services` Team you will be working to enable our team with their infrastructure, architecture and DevOps using #docker #saltstack #azuredevops and ofcourse #dotnetcore

On the `Client` Team you will be working with Mike Fayer tackling our front-facing side using #blazor whilst maintaining a hands-on attitude to the rest of our system.

shapiro92 | 6 years ago | on: France and Germany Agree to Block Facebook's Libra

dude are you for real? Germany is one of the slowest moving countries in terms of innovation (minimum 1 month to setup a business) while maintaining a high level of corruption, Deutsche bank, pharmaceutical companies etc etc. They give no shit about protecting anything but uncontrolled money flowing around without them being able to do anything about it.

shapiro92 | 6 years ago | on: Terminating Service for 8Chan

Very unpopular opinion. The internet should be free for everyone and no provider should have the ability to cut off services. The problem is not the platform but the people, hate the player not the game.

shapiro92 | 6 years ago | on: Plant trees while you search the web

you cannot consume half. (not talking about phones) but if a human needs X food then he cant half it. you can replace with X with half Y and half Z but the logistics is the same.

The issue is overpopulation. You need a specific amount of resources to sustain that number. you cant half it without halfing the population

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