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abraham_s | 6 years ago | on: Meal timing strategies appear to lower appetite, improve fat burning

>>>I used to snore like crazy, probably had sleep apnea but was too afraid to go get tested since my grandmother died from becoming dependent on the machine and her lungs failed

I would like to hear more details on this. Being a CPAP machine user I have never heard of this (lungs failing) before.

abraham_s | 8 years ago | on: In India, high-pressure exams are creating a student suicide crisis

An anecdote and a poll. I grew up in India in middle class family where education was considered important. A recurring nightmare (autual dream I see during sleep) I see even in my adulthood is about me about to take an exam and not being prepared for it. I do not see this nightmare often but I still remember it since the amount of panic I feel when I see it. I discussed with my wife and she also have these nightmare of similar nature. I wanted to check whether anyone out here see this and whether it is more prevalent in culture like Indian culture or is it a universal phenomenon?

abraham_s | 8 years ago | on: Triplebyte Raises $10M from Initialized Capital, Marissa Mayer and Paul Graham

I decided to comment after seeing a number of negative comments here. I went through the process a it was a positive experience for me. I ended up interviewing at 5-6 places and didn't receive an offer. I liked getting the interview feedback. The time saved in skipping the usual application process seemed worthwhile to me ( You spend 2(?) hours on the triplebyte interview. Then a short introducutory call with each company you are matched and the onsite interview). My only complaint was that I was looking for larger and my matches were all 5-50 employee companies. I guess not many large firm are using them. Overall I would recommend triplebyte for anyone who is interested in startups and who currently in a full time job search.

abraham_s | 8 years ago

To clarify parent's point further, Hindi is not even "the" official language, it is just one out of 22 official languages.

abraham_s | 8 years ago | on: Concourse CI

It was a known bug in the some go library. It was recently fixed. But at the time it caused concourse to stop working until restarted.

abraham_s | 8 years ago | on: Concourse CI

I evaluated concourse CI and I was impressed by the concept.

Pros - Setup was really easy.(I didn't use bosh). - Both server and build pipeline configuration (Yaml file) are easy to backup and recreate.

Cons - When I evaluated it , it had a few bugs which forced me to restart the server almost daily to keep it working. It should be more stable now.

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abraham_s | 8 years ago | on: OpenVMS State of the Port to x86_64 [pdf]

I worked on OpenVMS at the start of my career. I heard that the customer didn't want to port away from OpenVMS and this prevented HP from killing it off. One famous story in VMS folklore was where a building containing a datacenter catches fires and Unix admins run into the building to retrieve the backup disks and OpenVms admin do not since clustering give hot backup by default. Another story was of banks having data centers near the twin towers. The datacenters go down since the air conditioners go down due to the dust from the twin towers crashing. But the OpenVms cluster continue to operate since the half of the cluster is in New Jersey.

It was ported to Itanium while the x84 port and the POSIX compatibility project was never completed.

abraham_s | 9 years ago | on: What I Learned About Life by Becoming a Landlord

As an Indian who has lived in 7 apartment/homes in the US, I have yet to see a place which good ventilation in the kitchen. Usually the fan (if any) in the kitchen just circulates the air inside, which serves only to spread the smell. If I am lucky to have a window near the kitchen, I keep it open with fan near it as makeshift exhaust.

Houses in india have exhaust fans/ chimneys (electric or otherwise) that take the air in the kitchen and dumps it outside the house, which I believe is the only way to handle smells from indian cooking.

abraham_s | 9 years ago

"(I refuse to get an HMO for moral reasons)"

Can you elaborate on this?

abraham_s | 9 years ago

>>>>I'm probably gonna kill myself soon

If you are having such thoughts, please seek help. National Suicide prevention hotline Call 1-800-273-8255

abraham_s | 9 years ago | on: India's demonetisation of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 notes

500 and 1000 Ruppee note cease to be legal tender as of today midnight. Everyone who has them can get it exchanged for 100 ruppee notes in banks,post offices etc until Dec 31. You need to provide a valid id to do an exchange, which means that the transaction will be traceable and Income Tax department (Indian version of IRS) will be matching them to declared income. ATM and banks are closed for the next couple of days.

Essentially people hoarding black money in 500 and 1000 ruppee denomination will be stuck with this money as they can't exchange them. (money obtained via undeclared/not-taxed transactions. One common method is show a lower amount in the legal documents. For example show that land/house is being purchased for 100K$ on documents while paying say 300K $ thereby evading tax on 200K $, but with the side effect making 200K$ black money). This is also slow down spread of fake currency in the country. (Only temporarily until fake of the new notes are created).

Having lived in India for most of my life makes me take a slightly pessimistic view of this measure

+ Small scale hoarders of black money will be affected by this move. + Once you cross a certain wealth, hoarding cash is impractical, so you start investing in land,gold etc. Those people will not be affected by this measure.

+ Average citizen will be inconvenienced. I can see the long lines forming at the banks for the new few days as people scramble to get the notes changed. Not to mention people who are travelling etc, who might be having no money except for the discontinued notes and no way to get more money for the next two days.

+ There will be attempts to circumvent this. I guess there will offers of "exchange x amount and get y % of it" given to middle to low income people in the coming days. But it is hard to scale this, so it wont affect the efficacy of the measure. + I have a hard time believing that the people close to the current Prime Minister / Government didn't know this was going to happen. (If this measure wasn't carefully planned not to affect "friends" of the current administration(look up Adani Group), I would be greatly surprised and will change my opinion about the current Prime Minister)

edit: added one bullet point

abraham_s | 9 years ago

How much of a $$$ is trinet? We had it in a earlier startup (20 - 30 ppl) and we got a significantly better health plan

abraham_s | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Weekend wasted again

You said "prepare for interview". I was doing it a few months back and I didn't enjoy it. One reason was I was thinking in the back of my mind about all the interesting (for me) thing I could be learning instead of the interview prep. I used to devote sometime to study something that genuinely interested me, regardless of whether it was helpful for interview.

Again, this helped me a little bit, YMMV

abraham_s | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Weekend wasted again

1)I get up early in the morning on weekends (relatively early like 7). I have sleep at a sane time on the night before to do this, instead of staying up and watching netflix till 3 in the morning on the night before.

Waking up at noon ruins the day for me. YMMV

2) Limiting the things you want to do. I had this nagging feeling that I should read all the interesting articles that come across in HN etc. I solved but installing a "save to wunderlist" chrome extension. I tell myself that I would read it later (which rarely happens).

abraham_s | 9 years ago

They can, but it is significantly complicated and expensive than for a non H1B
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