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5 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2021)
The 'and more' in the post above includes product/UX designers. Come help us design incredible developer experiences!
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5 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2020)
I'm a product designer at Sourcegraph... you definitely want to take a look at this opportunity.
rrhyne
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6 years ago
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on: Chinese military personnel charged for hacking into Equifax
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6 years ago
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on: Chinese military personnel charged for hacking into Equifax
Forensics. Attackers use and sometime re-use domains, ips and code to recon, attack and exfil data. Those items may have been used before. All the attributes related to each of those items are cross referenced. You might find a server in this breach was associated with an email address that was used to register a domain in the current breach. That email now loosely ties the two breaches and actors together.
rrhyne
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6 years ago
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on: A live map of marine traffic
That area is close to where the San Diego long range fishes for big 200lb plus yellowfin and wahoo. It may be ling liners doing the same.
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6 years ago
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on: In Defence of the Technical Interview
You may have had some bad whiteboard sessions. Ours are are a working session WITH the candidate not against the candidate.
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6 years ago
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on: In Defence of the Technical Interview
We conduct it as a working session. Our primary goals are to determine ability to reason about problems, apply the proper technique (not syntax), the ability to communicate with us about what they are doing clearly and to get a sense of how they work during the planning phase of a project. We are looking for a connection with the prospect more than a complete technical solution.
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6 years ago
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on: In Defence of the Technical Interview
Dealing with stress well is a valuable skill. Many of those that do not manage emotions well become toxic. I personally would let a few great engineers who cannot find balance through tough deadlines, un-paved roadmaps, and tricky social situations find jobs elsewhere than hire people who cannot maintain their emotions.
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6 years ago
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on: Raytheon, United Technologies Merger Will Create A New Aerospace Giant
Palantir and Spacex are some of the few ‘startups’ to win government contracts and they had to sue the government to get them.
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7 years ago
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on: Sourcehut's spartan approach to web design
Super late reply, apologies. On this
https://man.sr.ht page, giving .event items 1rem padding reduces crowding and makes the elements. Start doing that to the other elements as well, pre, etc. They should all be the same so the gutters are the same.
Setting .btn padding to .5rem .75rem balances the hight of the type vs. the edge of the button a bit, making the buttons both more 'substantial' and moving the harsh btn edge away from the type, which makes it easier to read.
Add margin-top 2.5rem to your h* elements to space your content out.
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7 years ago
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on: Sourcehut's spartan approach to web design
The philosophy is good, but IMO, the lack of attention to margins and the weight of key content elements is hurting the readability of the designs.
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7 years ago
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on: Hunt for the Death Valley Germans (2015)
This is an engrossing Sunday morning read. Highly recommend.
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7 years ago
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on: Massive mortgage and loan data leak gets worse, original documents also exposed
Well put.
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7 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2018)
Stealth cyber security company located in San Diego. Pay is outstanding and you’ll be working with some amazing people on a really hard problem. We’re funded by a top 10 VC, work out of a mansion and have a private chef. We’re looking for devops, php(laravel), vue.js, c, java and more. Email me at robrhyne google’semailservice with your resume for more information. No recruiters.
rrhyne
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7 years ago
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on: A Rogue Tesla Mechanic Resurrecting Salvaged Cars [video]
Your brakes example is typical of someone who was never taught to work on their own vehicle.
Others have pointed out that it is not dangerous, so I’ll point out that it is emensely rewarding to do this kind of work yourself. Enlist a competent buddy and give it a try.
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8 years ago
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on: Surviving 75 hours alone in the ocean
He wouldn’t/couldn’t have swam continuously for 72 hours. He would have floated, treaded water, etc. the wetsuit kept him warm.
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8 years ago
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on: Tesla ‘on Autopilot’ slams into parked fire truck on freeway
In boats we have had autopilot for decades. It takes the boat on a straight path to a point via GPS only. You must pay attention and correct course for obsticals in your path. Simple, logical and efficient.
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8 years ago
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on: Ask HN: What are the big differences working at a startup, bigco, old smallco?
Generalized personal observations:
Stability: startup, small company, bigco
Pay:smallco,startup,bigco
Personal growth: bigco,smallco,startup
Technical growth:bigco,smallco,startup
Hassle:bigco,smallco,startup
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8 years ago
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on: Update on Stock Options/RSUs Vesting Issue
I believe it's a deferral on paying taxes on your 'earnings' from the options purchased, not a deferral on exercising.
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8 years ago
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on: Is your city getting ready for autonomous vehicles?
I like this point. My concern is people using autonomous vehicles to commute.