lynchdt | 5 months ago | on: How AI hears accents: An audible visualization of accent clusters
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lynchdt | 2 years ago | on: Shopify employee breaks NDA to reveal firm replacing laid off workers with AI
More interesting to support team managers are things like deflection rate (didn’t get to an agent) involvement rate (needed an agent) and eventually resolution rate (resolved issue). The last one in the absence of feedback is only a very weak proxy for a resolved issue.
If you consider customer support a cost center, you can guess how managers would optimize these numbers.
I don’t necessarily think there is much wrong with this - having a good product with excellent design, build and proactive support (docs, manuals, walkthroughs, proactive comms) - is likely very good for both customers and the business serving them.
lynchdt | 3 years ago | on: Ask HN: I have diagnosed ADHD and cannot work with Slack anymore – advice?
Slack makes it super hard to stay on top of this and systematically triage the low from the high value.
lynchdt | 3 years ago | on: Ask HN: I have diagnosed ADHD and cannot work with Slack anymore – advice?
The teams I’m responsible for make it easy for their stakeholder to raise issues, asks in a more deliberate, calmer way e.g. via GitHub issues or manager email. In exchange, we commit to mutually agreed response times on certain categories of business critical issues.
Generally, I don’t think it takes an ADHD diagnosis for slack inbound to completely kill your productivity, it’s a general problem. I don’t have ADHD but have strong empathy for how this must be a complete nightmare for you.
Perhaps have a manager put some structure on your inbound on your behalf?
lynchdt | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: What was your experience like moving from an IC to a manager role?
I wrote a bit more detail here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/become-better-engineer-try-ou...
lynchdt | 5 years ago | on: I believe US could see rolling series of “Ireland events” over next 2 months
Unfortunately, as detailed elsewhere in comments, enough of the populous didn’t respond in kind in fulfilling theirs - which is what the decision needed to work.
That said you could also argue this was predictable. Our diaspora are scattered about the globe, and coming home for Christmas is a common event and our UK border basically doesn’t exist. Similarly, folks who are originally from elsewhere in the EU flying home for Christmas then back.
Overlay the drinking/socializing culture, which hits its busiest period around December and watch the R number tip upwards.
Full disclosure: I agreed with this government decision at the time, but was quite surprised / shocked at the resultant case explosion.
lynchdt | 5 years ago | on: I believe US could see rolling series of “Ireland events” over next 2 months
I think the COVID-fatigue angle is quite interesting though. As critical as I am of the government they were under a lot of pressure from the populous to provide some sort of respite.
lynchdt | 5 years ago | on: Silicon Valley exodus: Bay Area tech companies leaving for Texas
lynchdt | 5 years ago | on: Ask HN: What makes a good technical leader – any recommended books?
To my knowledge the only book mentioned here that takes the time to define technical leadership and present models of leadership suited potentially to different circumstances.
I might add ‘The art and science of doing engineering’ by hamming and recently republished by stripe.
The more leadership or management books I read the more inclined I am to respect Taleb’s approach of looking for old timeless material rather than what’s new or hot.
Most of what Gerald Weinberg has written qualifies IMO. Tom DeMarcos books also.
lynchdt | 5 years ago | on: My Mid-Career Job-Hunt: A Data Point for Job-Seeking Devs
lynchdt | 5 years ago | on: My Mid-Career Job-Hunt: A Data Point for Job-Seeking Devs
lynchdt | 5 years ago | on: My Mid-Career Job-Hunt: A Data Point for Job-Seeking Devs
- Rare programmers won’t identify themselves as such.
- Most great companies hire for humility as a trait.
lynchdt | 6 years ago | on: Find out what you could be earning from companies that want to hire you
lynchdt | 6 years ago | on: Find out what you could be earning from companies that want to hire you
'report will be ready shortly'
Would be great to have a lot more context on what this means.
lynchdt | 6 years ago | on: It now costs $350k a year to live a middle-class lifestyle in a big city
Recently moved to SF with family of 4, combined income of about 130k less than this and living well including private elementary schools and preschool.
Don't need a car here, even with a family.
We furnished our place with a bunch of stuff folk were giving away for free
We eat well, sometimes out.
lynchdt | 10 years ago | on: Alan Donovan and Brian Kernighan Answer Questions on Go
lynchdt | 10 years ago | on: Oldest use of the word ‘fuck’ in 1310 English court case
lynchdt | 10 years ago | on: The first dead Unicorn will be Evernote
In my opinion Google doesn't get enough credit for it's Apps offering. I see lots of articles on here and elsewhere that deride it as a 'search company' that 'can't build product' - but I really think they're quietly building an excellent product suite.
lynchdt | 11 years ago | on: Artificial chatting utility matching algorithmic nodes
Are you sharing source?
lynchdt | 11 years ago | on: Show HN: Interactive Essay on Signals, Sampling and the Fourier Transform