elssar | 3 years ago | on: Show HN: Fleet – Experimental build tool for Rust that’s up to 5x faster
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elssar | 9 years ago | on: AWS Elasticsearch Service Woes
I've been managing out elasticsearch cluster for the past year and a bit. It grew from a single node that also ran kibana, logstash, and nginx, and stored our mysql backups to 9 data nodes, 1 client node, and a dedicated master. I have faced issues, but never had to rebuild the cluster. For the most part, reading up on the ES docs, and making a config change fixed the issue. Sometimes I've had to restart a node, but thats rare.
elssar | 9 years ago | on: AWS Elasticsearch Service Woes
elssar | 10 years ago | on: List of April Fools' Day Announcements – 2016
elssar | 10 years ago | on: An administrator accidentally deleted the production database
I once sent out an email from a co-founders account which said that he was fed up with the crappy codebase and was hiring a new team to rewrite it from scratch and that the other (non-tech) co-founder was to take over the existing tech team. No one took it seriously (non-tech co-founder helped me draft the email, the other one laughed while reading it after the fact), but there was a board member in the mailing group who thought it was serious and started sending panicky emails to the co-founders.
elssar | 10 years ago | on: Whatever you set the URL to, that HTTP code will be returned
elssar | 10 years ago | on: Ask HN: Best physics book / what should I tell my children?
Other than that, there are a lot of TV series and youtube videos/channels that do an excellent job of explaining science and maths. Dr Brian Cox does a brilliant job in his Wonders of the Universe,and Wonders of the Solar System series.
elssar | 11 years ago | on: Gradberry Spamming GitHub Users
I'd rather get emails -_-
elssar | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: How much raise should I be looking for when moving to US from India?
That is something I don't have to consider. That makes the decision harder. I know someone who chose to work on his own startup in India, over moving to Mountain View, because he didn't want to move his family there.
elssar | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: How much raise should I be looking for when moving to US from India?
elssar | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: How much raise should I be looking for when moving to US from India?
$250k/year is probably twice the median salary for a developer in SF. Yes it's not quiet the same as it would be in India, but still is pretty good. I personally would take it, just because I feel it's a better place to live and work.
To put it into perspective, Google pays it's CFO a base salary of $650K a year. Of course there are bonuses, and stock options that make it much more than that, but I doubt you'll get anywhere close to what the converter says.
elssar | 12 years ago | on: Flappy48
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.danmoran.f...
elssar | 13 years ago | on: Digital Currency: ten years before Bitcoin, Neal Stephenson's Cryptonomicon
elssar | 13 years ago | on: Digital Currency: ten years before Bitcoin, Neal Stephenson's Cryptonomicon
elssar | 13 years ago | on: 22 and no life
I was in a similar situation just a week and a half ago - almost 25, took 6 years for a 4 year degree(something you can't do in India, looks really really bad on the resume) and had no experience other than a failed stint as a freelance web developer and a useless 3.5 month stint at a company where I did nothing.
So, till last Sunday, I had pretty much 0 value in the job market. I had a Github account and some small projects on it, but nothing more than decent and I kept thinking I'll apply for this awesome position when I finish that amazing project. And I would've kept doing that for a long long time, but there was a thing came up where I had to travel to another city and I figured since I was going there, might as well apply to a few positions in companies based there. So early Sunday morning(2am ish) I send out a bunch of applications. By Wednesday I had a new job with payed more than what most of the guys I went to college with earn(in some cases it might be as much as 2x), had a standing job offer from another place for when I leave the job I hadn't even started yet, one co-founder pushing me to come over for an interview and offered to better what ever I'd make at the other place, plus 3 other inquiries.
And all that with a few half decent projects on github and a passionate(I think so) about me thing on the resume.
Granted that there are a lot more better programmers available in the US than there are here in India(my boss was shocked by the level of most coders he interviewed), but still it seems doable - getting a job solely on coding chops.
I'm not saying that if you start applying you'll get a job the next day or even the next week or the next month. I'll be the first one to admit that I got really lucky with the timing(a lot of start ups had put up wanted posts at that time) and with the apparent lack to good programmers who want to work at start ups in India. But unless you apply, you don't find out whether or not you could've got that position you liked.
So code some stuff up, put it online and start applying.
elssar | 13 years ago | on: Goa students to get tablets, notebooks for Rs 25 (~$5)
elssar | 13 years ago | on: Temporary Tattoos Could Make Electronic Telepathy, Telekinesis Possible
elssar | 13 years ago | on: Temporary Tattoos Could Make Electronic Telepathy, Telekinesis Possible
Science fiction becoming reality, :D
elssar | 13 years ago | on: Ask HN: Coderbits Vs. Github Vs. Coderwall
It looks really good, nice job. Just need to add a "Make a PDF" option for those pesky companies where hiring is done by MBA/HR @#%#### and it'll be complete.
elssar | 13 years ago | on: Ask HN: Coderbits Vs. Github Vs. Coderwall