turkeywelder | 6 days ago | on: UK total wind generation record beaten today
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turkeywelder | 5 months ago | on: Dark patterns: Buying a Bahncard at Deutsche Bahn
Not exactly how we think. We're frustrated that our private railway is worse than DB in terms of lateness and cancellations but also hugely, massively more expensive for us to use.
We'd be happy if it was publicly owned because then at least the insane profit from ticket sales might possibly just maybe make it into investment in the railway instead of someone's bonus.
turkeywelder | 1 year ago | on: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (March 2025)
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: c# .NET, React, Javascript, Typescript, SQL (Full stack .net dev)
Résumé/CV: Available on request
Email: garethterrace at gmail
It's time for a new challenge. I've been working on https://timetastic.co.uk full time since 2017 and have worn many hats from setting up an API, to setting up blogs and websites, to building features, to design, debugging, vuln scanning, DNS, Email setup and everything in between.
I've been in software for 16+ years and have worked in SaaS, B2B, internal tools and all sorts. I thrive in small, productive teams where I can get deeply involved and get things done.
No recruiters, no gambling/betting.
turkeywelder | 1 year ago | on: Stop Trying to Schedule a Call with Me
I think being up front about what you will and won't do really helps. They still ask for procurement forms and stuff but we can at least deny it and set an expectation.
https://help.timetastic.co.uk/hc/en-us/articles/115003288769...
turkeywelder | 1 year ago | on: Azure Down?
turkeywelder | 1 year ago | on: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (July 2024)
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: C#, .NET, React, JS, some Typescript, MSSQL, Gatsby
Résumé/CV: on request - I don't have linkedin since the breach
Email: garethterrace at gmail
I'm a full stack dev, I work best in C#/.NET with React and really like smaller companies. Starting to look for my next opportunity after 10 years working on Timetastic. Only decided to start looking today, so still writing up the CV!
Cheers
turkeywelder | 3 years ago | on: Signal says it'll shut down in UK if Online Safety Bill approved
turkeywelder | 3 years ago | on: Ask HN: What are some cool but obscure data structures you know about?
Range Tree:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Range_tree
You give it a range of dates and it'll tell you if any intersect so if you're looking for "how many people are absent in this time period" you can really quickly find out by using a range tree.
turkeywelder | 3 years ago | on: HelloInbox – Ultimate email deliverability checklist and toolkit
At 9am on a Monday we send roughly 100k emails via Sendgrid and have very very low spam report rates. Transactional email for even relatively small SaaS companies can get high very quickly.
As much as us in the dev world rely on Slack and try to avoid notification overload, my experience is most people want things as an email.
turkeywelder | 4 years ago | on: The 0.5 MB of nothing in all Apple Music files (2020)
turkeywelder | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who operates at scale without containers?
turkeywelder | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: How do you manage your companies knowledge base?
For new dev setup/infrastructure stuff we use a github Wiki and the new starters point out issues in that for us - their first tasks are to update it if they find issues or missing info because it forces them to go and dig around to find the knowledge islands - they're the best people for it because it's who we want to solve the problem for.
Admittedly we've got a small company and a nice tight tech stack but there's still tribal knowledge in 2-3 people's heads and distilling that out to the team is a slow process of pair programming and explanation.
turkeywelder | 4 years ago | on: Issue with Cloudflare currently returning blank pages
https://www.cloudflarestatus.com/incidents/30ptcb3b0s2w
Support taking days to get back to us.
Not sure what's happening but it's leaving a bad taste
turkeywelder | 4 years ago | on: Launch HN: Onfolk (YC S21) – Modern HR and Payroll in One Place (For the UK)
Good luck, we all need to band together to get rid of these insane portals of horrible UX
turkeywelder | 4 years ago | on: Duolingo S-1 IPO
They should show short video ads in the language you're learning, so the challenge is to understand the ad. Free learning, better engagement and actually relevant ads.
I'd be up for that I think
turkeywelder | 4 years ago | on: Sriracha hit revenue of $150M a year with no sales team or ad spend
turkeywelder | 4 years ago | on: How Intuitive Are Macs Really?
turkeywelder | 4 years ago | on: How Intuitive Are Macs Really?
More often than that - I knew it'd ask on fresh boot, but this is after switching users or just a night where it pretends to sleep. I'm still tracking it down and figuring out the scenarios. I'm not averse to it as an OS, I just want to understand why it's done something when it has.
turkeywelder | 4 years ago | on: How Intuitive Are Macs Really?
Boot time is instant, OS updates are instant, battery life is great, if there was ever "linux for the desktop" it's ChromeOS.
It's not all roses though: full disclosure: our Chromebook is stuck on Chrome 68 so these might not apply any more.
- The file management is poor, a zip file can and will confuse it
- Bluetooth is Windows XP levels of stable, if you get a device it likes you're good, but it can be finicky.
- The device has a fixed expiry date where they stop getting software updates, this is the big kicker for me, because we had a perfectly functional machine that was a bit old that just got turned into E waste because nobody wanted to support the software any more. Shame because it was a fantastic machine. I'm hoping our Mac lasts longer than the Chromebook it's replacing
turkeywelder | 4 years ago | on: How Intuitive Are Macs Really?
It's....more or less unchanged. As well as this crazy installer thing, there's quite a bit about Macs that just seems off.. My list of "things that don't seem right" as a long term Windows/ChromeOS user
- Window snapping isn't built in outside of fullscreen mode (seriously?!)
- Sleeping the mac does not sleep the mac, it wakes up at all sorts of times
- Every time the OS updates, I have to go through a setup process again, trying to upsell me on iCloud drive. Nothing updates as nicely as ChromeOS but I'd hope for at least a reboot and back to where I left off
- TouchID for login works....but not often enough - it constantly pesters me for a password
- Pressing enter renames a file rather than opens it. What?
- The Finder is either named ironically or I'm not getting it - file paths are obscured, seeing file details is hidden behind a dialog.
We bought the M1 because ChromeOS didn't like our old Samsung printer and the VPN software my partner uses and Google had killed the update life for it for...reasons. In an expensive lesson of "whoops", the Mac doesn't like the printer either.
A lot of this is me getting back into it and getting used to things, but I sort of miss ChromeOS.
In Apple's defence, the hardware is amazing and the bluetooth is fantastic. Could have put a port on either side to make charging nicer though.
How can we fix the curtailment problem? Storage nearer the turbines or just more transmission capacity generally? I presume we'd saturate storage pretty quickly so is it just a case of running more grid wiring from Scotland to say.. Manchester?