bdb27 | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: What do you love about your office?
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bdb27 | 15 years ago | on: Joe Stump: Your city sucks (And so does mine)
I'll try by topic since most of these can be good or bad depending on your point of view.
Tech Community: I think the tech community here has potential and could become more significant in the future. There is a regular Hacker News meetup, Function Programming meetup, and SHDH. I'll let other speak about the startup scene...
Universities: SDSU and UCSD are the two major Universities down here for tech. UCSD has a lot of good programs in many engineering disciplines and produces a lot of talent. SDSU also has a respectable program in CS.
Weather: There is a single season here and it is summer. Though it comes in different shades, it is always summer to some degree. The nicest time of year is typically Fall and Winter. Summer is cool with an onshore breeze but the city is busy with tourists.
Jobs: There are a lot of jobs here in government, education, biotech, and telecom. Goverment jobs can be either as a government employee or contractor. Mostly DoD related. e.g. Navy, Army, Homeland Security, Coast Guard, etc. I see so much bad software in DoD that it seems ripe for disruption. A talented startup that has the right connections and can leverage lean technologies could put some large high dollar organizations to shame I think. Problem is all the bureaucracy it takes to develop software for the DoD.
Food and Beverage Scene: The food scene here is good I'd say. It's not SF good, but there are lot of options at a reasonable price. Beer scene here is also good. We have a lot of local breweries that have a presence at any respectable bar or restaurant down here.
Activities: SD is one of the most active cities I have seen. With the nice weather all the time there is no shortage of things to do outside. Just pick your poison here. Bike, golf, motocross, run, skateparks, stick and ball sports, surf, swim, etc.
Cost of Living: Cost of living here is relatively high. It's cheaper than SF and NY though but probably more expensive than other places mentioned. There is a good variety of housing in different neighborhoods at various price points though.
Military town: There is a notable military presence here. Between the Navy at Coronado and the Marines at Camp Pendleton your gonna cross path with marines and sailors regularly.
bdb27 | 16 years ago | on: San Diego 5th Hacker News meetup is this Fri at 7:30pm (free but need RSVP)
bdb27 | 16 years ago | on: San Diego HN meetup is tonight 7:30pm-9:30pm Broadway Coffee in Kearny Mesa
-Our building is 100 feet from the ocean up on the cliffs. Going outside to get some air and see the Pacific is quite refreshing. It is also a few minutes away from a very nice surf spot.
-We have a nice clean kitchen.
-Plenty of space with large desks, Aeron chairs, and all the pixels you can handle.
-Fresh water. This is big for me since I drink a lot of water.
-Fast network connection. Not blazing fast, but fast enough.
-We have a very nice gym onsite complete with lockers, trainers, massage therapists, pool, track, volleyball, etc.
-Parking right outside building.
-Office is always clean.
-Nice restaurants nearby.
Dislikes:
-Lots of noise/people talking. 90% of it is not work related or interesting which is more the problem than the noise. This quote from PG's quotes page pretty well sums it up: "I'm surrounded by postmodern idiots and blatherers. Your writings give me hope."
-We have quite a bit of wasted space. e.g. a conference area which is rarely used. This space could be used better.
-Restrooms are to small and don't accommodate a full office well. Luckily there are others to use neraby.