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6 years ago
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on: Show HN: Tablist – a chrome extension to copy and paste lists of open tabs
The tagging system is something I'm really missing from my internet searches, whether I want to organize short term or long term.
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6 years ago
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on: Show HN: Tablist – a chrome extension to copy and paste lists of open tabs
Usually the most tabs I have open is because I was window shopping, particularly on Etsy. Etsy doesn't have a quick look option and it's faster to me to middle mouse click links to open them then go through them all once I'm done looking for a particular thing. Except it often ends up being a rabbit hole and I never get around to looking at the tabs.
You can favorite an item from the list view of items, but it adds it to the favorite list without prompting to sort into another list, which is worse than the YT or FB implementations of collection sorting. It's also easier to miss the prompt on the item view page since it only pops up for a few seconds. It ends up being easier to just open all the tabs and never favorite items I might want or not instead of going through favorites.
I tend to open various tabs to read things on Reddit, Wikipedia, research papers, etc in general and not come around to them either.
On top of that sometimes I leave things open because I want to share it later and haven't found a tool that makes it easy to sort collections like this. Pinterest is okay for things that have images, but the usability is not quite there either.
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6 years ago
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on: Ask HN: How do I help my Indian coworker get a raise?
My team hired a Chinese engineer a little over a year ago. It took almost 4 months for them to join after my lead first mentioned giving her an offer.
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6 years ago
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on: Early riser or night owl? New study may help to explain the difference
You're confusing delayed sleep phase disorder with non 24hr sleep wake disorder.
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6 years ago
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on: Google interviewing process for software developer role in 2020
This comment will stick with me. This is how I have been thinking of it. Google et al are not looking for a person like me.
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6 years ago
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on: Google interviewing process for software developer role in 2020
I was asked to code 2048 in an interview at a major video game company. I don't necessarily think it's the most difficult thing ever, but I also don't think it's that easy if you've never even thought about it before. I knew I wasn't going to be able to completely solve it in 45 minutes and remarked solving it was more difficult than I thought it would be.
The interviewer replied, "yeah, I tried it at home and thought it was pretty hard too."
Seems like a pretty dumb question to ask in an interview unless you expect the interviewee to flounder.
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6 years ago
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on: Google interviewing process for software developer role in 2020
I'm convinced I'm probably smart enough for at least a handful of roles there, but I'm not convinced Google (and others) care about people who interview poorly due to mental health issues. My thoughts, feelings, etc were shamed growing up so now "sharing my thoughts" to someone who is very clearly sitting there judging them sends me into a dissociative state and shows I can't "work under pressure". It's not near as big of a problem once I'm more comfortable with my coworkers. I wish I could magically overcome C-PTSD so it's not an issue, but it's the hand I was dealt.
It makes me feel very sad for anyone who struggles with their mental health, even if they are making progress. It makes me feel sad about what I have or will miss out on in my own life.
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6 years ago
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on: Later school start times are associated with more sleep and better performance
Not quite as odd, but my high school started at 8:10
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6 years ago
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on: Ask HN: My manager suggested me to start taking Ritalin
Doesn't make any sense for a manager to suggest a specific drug, especially one that is a controlled substance in most countries or outright illegal.
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6 years ago
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on: The outsize influence of middle-school friends
I only moved once, after my parents got divorced. I changed schools in 4th grade and didn't end up having any "best" (they weren't actually good to me) friends again until 8th grade. I remember almost nothing about middle school, especially 7th grade. This week in therapy I was asked if my parents ever played with me or took an interest in anything I was doing...I realized they didn't. I'm so used to be being alone that I never considered this and I think it sucks more than the lack of friends. My parents were so emotionally unavailable they didn't notice any problems, not even when I became severely depressed in high school. It took more than 8 years for me to finally have a breakdown, 8 years for my mom to finally realize I needed help.
I've been diagnosed with Schizoid Personality Disorder. It's uncomfortable knowing I fit in so well I'm basically invisible and when I'm not, it's more often that I'm being judged for having flat affect which I think is only exacerbated by being female. I don't know what emotions I'm not showing, I don't know any other way.
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6 years ago
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on: Ask HN: How to explain job gaps on the resume?
I never hid my previous employers but I really don't want companies reaching out to my previous job. My manager was toxic as hell and actually told me to give up when I tiptoed into telling him about some mental health issues that I was working through. He also told me everyone on my team disliked me. Eventually I did "give up" and stopped trying to impress anyone. I was also the only woman and felt extremely excluded by default. I ended up only being there for 6 months.
There isn't really a productive or healthy way to share this with a recruiter.
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6 years ago
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on: Single dose of psilocybin eased cancer patients' anxiety, depression for years
My "cycle" was like opening drawers and then closing them. The drawers were full of my own stories. Closing the drawers felt like me being unwilling to venture into the territory of the stories again.
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6 years ago
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on: Ask HN: I think I’ve burnt out. What should I do?
This was how it was for me. I got burnt out coding a lot and studying for interviews (as I'm mostly self taught). I started going to therapy, but got fired after working under an awful manager that I didn't feel comfortable opening up to. Interviewing while unemployed pushed me further into burn out.
Coding originally pulled me out of a funk, it gave me something to work at. But now, I feel like I lost so much passion. I can't imagine coding in my free time even if I wasn't a developer anymore.
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6 years ago
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on: ADHD, a Lifelong Struggle (2018)
ADHD (especially untreated) and substance abuse/addiction is pretty common
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6 years ago
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on: ADHD, a Lifelong Struggle (2018)
My experience with US ADHD medical providers is that they require an appointment every 3 months where you get another 3 scripts (with 2 being dated for the future months). One let me go a whole year without having an appointment but I also didn't ask for a script every month. Generics stimulants have been cheap with and without insurance (or with GoodRX).
After I moved and got a new GP and asked for a stimulant prescription, they wanted me to come in every single month and do a urine drug screen even if I provided info from my former providers. I switched to an ADHD specialist right after that. It's much more expensive but they treat me with respect.
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6 years ago
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on: ADHD, a Lifelong Struggle (2018)
Stimulants are Schedule 2 in the US
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6 years ago
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on: ADHD, a Lifelong Struggle (2018)
You don't know if they have an internal struggle though. Just because they look functional to you doesn't mean it's easy for them.
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6 years ago
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on: ADHD, a Lifelong Struggle (2018)
I can say the opposite. I have the MTHFR mutation and ADHD. Taking vitamins did not alleviate my ADHD symptoms.
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6 years ago
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on: ADHD, a Lifelong Struggle (2018)
> When I have found things that I do genuinely enjoy, I can focus for hours and hours on end.
One of the hallmarks of ADHD is not being able to get started and stay focused on things you do enjoy, not just things anyone would find unenjoyable.
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6 years ago
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on: EA is permanently banning Linux players on Battlefield V
I haven't played CS OW but based off the description I just read on the replays, it seems like they are probably storing the interactions as text data and then using it to show the visuals later. That can be fudged.