dsri's comments

dsri | 10 years ago | on: How New York City's Bike Share Saved Itself

Things have gotten a lot better over the past year with the NYC bike share, especially with maintenance, but there's still a ways to go.

Generally speaking, if you're commuting, bike docks (where you pick up and drop off) are empty when you want a bike and full when you want to return one.

The official Citibike app is also terrible, and the data Citibike makes available is often inaccurate (shows bikes or open slots when there aren't any). The app "Bike NYC" is a good (free) alternative, but obviously limited by data quality.

dsri | 12 years ago

A lot of people have the situational acumen to know when seeming to admit flat ignorance is a bad idea.

If you're not sure about a particular fact, make an educated guess if you can or relate what you can from memory, and say, "I'll have to check on that and get back to you," then actually check on it and get back to your questioner or the audience later.

dsri | 12 years ago | on: An Engineer’s guide to Stock Options

>> You can think of a stock option as a Future.

You probably shouldn't, as they are distinct terms. A futures contract obliges you to make the transaction on the specified transaction date, whereas an option gives you the option to do so.

dsri | 12 years ago | on: Employee Retention

Typo in the submission: "On the [other] hand, Stripe"

Also: "$250k a year for an engineer right [out] of college"

dsri | 12 years ago | on: Show HN: A minimal feed reader that uses ML to streamline your reading list

This is a twist on the basic web-based feed reader concept that a friend and I have been working on in our spare time for the past couple of months or so.

Users can mark items as liked/disliked, and the app will not show the user new items it thinks they won't want to read. It's done on a per-user basis, i.e. my preferences won't affect your reading list and vice versa. It's built on Rails.

It would be great to get some feedback about layout and marketing copy if anyone has any.

We'd be happy to go into more detail if you have any questions about any aspect of the project.

dsri | 13 years ago

Everything in moderation.. except moderation.

dsri | 14 years ago

It depends what your goals are and what kind of shape you're in to begin with, but rest is important. If you've been working out for a while, the generally accepted wisdom is that you should have 1-2 rest days each week, though in my experience you can maintain pretty well and even see gains with just a couple of workouts a week.

dsri | 14 years ago | on: Prison or Princeton: Which is More Expensive?

I'm surprised you didn't go with "Jail or Yale"--since they're much more similar to each other.

Obviously, though, it's atrocious how much is spent punishing perpetrators of victimless/non-violent crimes, especially when there are so many socially positive things it could potentially be used for instead.

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