clio
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8 years ago
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on: Ask HN: In the next 5 years which markets will grow the most and why?
Which direction is the zeitgeist blowing? From my perspective, it seems that there is a real and ongoing erosion of local communities (labor, religious, or otherwise) that are replaced, often times, by a shallow virtual existence. It does not have to be a religion in the conventional sense, just something that attempts to give meaning to the meaningless.
clio
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8 years ago
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on: Ask HN: In the next 5 years which markets will grow the most and why?
The atheist generation will have grown up and begin to look for someone to tell them everything will be okay. It's a good opportunity to start a new religion.
Also, some form of artificial companionship.
clio
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8 years ago
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on: China's $1T Plan to Shake Up the Economic Order
If we count trees as people, there is no difference
clio
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10 years ago
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on: Stack Overflow: How We Do Deployment
Logistics
clio
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10 years ago
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on: Stack Overflow: How We Do Deployment
Additional anecdata: At my place of employment, after the required code review, we must write an essay about the change and have at least two coworkers approve it. Then we must email the essay to a mailing list of several hundred people. One of those people is the designated external reviewer, who must sign off. However, lately, this final reviewer has been requesting 10+ modifications to the deployment essay due to a managerial decision to "improve deployments". Moreover, deployments are not allowed 1/4th of the year unless a vice president has signed off.
Any code change requires this process.
clio
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10 years ago
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on: Poll: Apply HN Runoff – Which two startups should YCF fund?
Both
clio
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10 years ago
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on: Amazon Reports Surge in Profit
Probably when stock vests for college hires.
clio
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10 years ago
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on: Browse Hacker News Like a Haxor
Why labor of love?
clio
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10 years ago
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on: Kite – Programming Copilot
At age 13, I completed my PhD at Google while having an internship at MIT, Stanford, and Berkeley. By age 15 I won the Nobel Prize while working at my tenth SV startup. My name is Franklin, and I drink wine on the weekends.