moogatronic | 7 years ago | on: Leaving NYC for Nashville
moogatronic's comments
moogatronic | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: A coding test or working for free?
My interview for a freelance gig was wrapping up, and the COO asked if I would be willing to "fix a few bugs in the system" to see if I were a "good fit" for the project. I asked point blank if they were asking me to do work for free. He responded that no, he was not, and that the task would take no more than 30 minutes to an hour. I said that I would be happy to take a programming test, or provide some other proof of competency, but that it's pretty non-standard to ask me to fix bugs in a system for free, especially for a limited hour freelance gig.
Up until that point, we were discussing project time lines, handing over of logins, and my number of hours of availability. I got an email the next day saying that they were going to go another direction. Likely, trying to fund some other suckers to fix their bugs for free.
moogatronic | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (May 2015)
contact: junkda -at- gmail DOT com
Location: Nashville, TN
Remote: Yes
Programming Languages (in skill order): Clojure, Java, Python, Ruby, R
Technologies: "fullstack", git, AWS, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, NLP, Sentiment Analysis
Interests/Experience: Data analytics, building full stack solutions from top to bottom for could deployment, functional programming, statistics, natural language processing
Interests/Other: Music - Production, tracking, music theory, computational composition
History: Programming since the 90s (teenager), computer science degree in the 2000s, 2 years of a PhD before "dropping out", and working as a software developer the whole time.
moogatronic | 13 years ago | on: A standing desk for $22
GeekDesk provides the dimensions of the desks, the large may not be able to accommodate your existing track, as the desk hardware mounts across the underside of the desk near the back. My 'small' frame takes up about 10" from the back of the desk, so I just got a 14" humanscale track. (My desk is only 25" wide)
This is slightly imperfect, as my tray can not fully retract under the desk, but the benefit of freeing the work surface and enabling more adjustment outweighs this concern.
moogatronic | 13 years ago | on: A standing desk for $22
This coupled with an ergotron LX monitor mount and a humanscale keyboard tray is beyond fantastic. I can adjust everything, and I love it.
moogatronic | 14 years ago | on: My Standing Desk Experiment
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2819560
will shed some light on his response.
moogatronic | 15 years ago
moogatronic | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: How to step up my coding skills?
Try to think about exiting programs that intrigue or excite you. Clone these.
Think about whether you want to write "web" applications, mobile applications, scientific applications, etc. Basically, with a background like yours, coding will be easy to "step up", you just need to commit the time and discipline to doing so. Pick something, do it, and stick with it until you're good at it.
moogatronic | 15 years ago | on: Chomsky's “The Responsibility of Intellectuals”
http://www.chomsky.info/articles/19670223.htm
Readability still left a big graphic ad in the middle with the nybooks link.
moogatronic | 15 years ago | on: WakeMate review
moogatronic | 15 years ago | on: Github: Free micro plan for a month
moogatronic | 15 years ago | on: Land of Lisp is finally out...and has a music video.
moogatronic | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: Do things like WakeMate really work?
I'm a data fiend, so having the data is worth more to me than the smart-wake feature. I cant speak for the WakeMate, but the Zeo will wake you up to 30 minutes before your target time if it is more optimal than your target time. I've not experienced any benefit from this so far, but like I said, only 5 days use.
The religion comment is very accurate, and very annoying. Even if you are religious, you may find the culture here a bit cloying.
I've been planning my escape for over a year now. :)