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6 years ago
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on: WeWork Co-Founder Has Cashed Out at Least $700M Via Sales, Loans
Is he leasing them the properties at fair market rates? If so he might be preventing gouging by not forcing we work to bid against the rest of the market.
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6 years ago
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on: Tesla employees say they took shortcuts, worked through harsh conditions
I doubt these vehicles made it onto the road with the half fixes, they most likely just used the tape to allow the vehicle to move down the line then when the parts were available replaced them before customer delivery. This is probably not apparent and not explained to the untrustworthly assembly line worker.
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6 years ago
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on: Small Cars Are Being Driven Out of Existence
Your story is completely unbelievable. Automobiles are not impulse buys, the idea behind the General Motors strategy is to make a vehicle for each class of buyer lifestyle. Now sure if a whimsical or uneducated buyer walks in with no idea of what they want and money to burn the salesperson (never a GM employee, GM) will try to put them in the most expensive vehicle, the reasons for that are obvious.
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6 years ago
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on: Ask HN: How to Deal with a Coworker Practicing Resume Driven Development?
If you are the lead, call a meeting, explain the tech stack that will be used, explain that their performance will be judged based on meeting deadlines using said tech stack, summarize this meeting in an email to your leadership, in this email explain meeting deadlines depends on using the tried and true tech stack you chose. If they refuse or come up with some contrived reasons why your plan won't work, methodically and politically knock those reasons down, institute daily stand up meeting where they have to explain progress or blocking issues. If employee misses deadlines they go on probation and then get fired. If management does not support you, find a new job then give your notice.
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6 years ago
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on: By 2050, many world cities will have weather like they’ve never seen
I wonder if fertility rates will have some sort of environmentally driven drop. Will seemingly healthy females no longer be able to conceive?
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6 years ago
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on: Everything I know as a software developer without a degree
I've taken the past year off to live on my savings and build a new saas, data as a service platform, it's possible and people do it all the time. You have to save money, then take the time off.
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6 years ago
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on: Con Ed can’t explain what caused the Manhattan blackout
What don't you get? Power goes in one end and out the other, doesn't seem too complicated, thr problem was somewhere in the middle. Lmao
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6 years ago
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on: React Native 0.60
I love rails.
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6 years ago
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on: The Intelligence Myth – Why I cringe when someone tells me my child is smart
Has your experience led you to develop any innovations?
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6 years ago
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on: Molten Salt Reactors
It's not an elephant in the room, it's just so obvious that it's not something that needs explained.
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6 years ago
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on: In Cairo, the Garbage Collector Knows Everything
That is so sad she threw the shirt out, were they on bad terms with the parents?
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6 years ago
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on: Facebook is embedding tracking data inside the photos you download
That would make sense, the reason they have to pay so much is because the work is sketchy, if this was truly rewarding engineering work the market would see falling salaries. Doctors still want to be doctors even if they are paid less. You have to pay me 5x to do shitty work.
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6 years ago
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on: Anomalous CPU utilization on Windows build node caused by ads
Did you start experiencing the random auto double click bug on your logitech yet?
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6 years ago
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on: Racket Is an Acceptable Python
Don't use system python. Use a virtualenv and install your own python. I would expect system python to only install what is needed.
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6 years ago
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on: Clear is better than clever
You don't have to figure out how to lift the weight.
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6 years ago
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on: The U.S. Labor Market Isn’t All That Healthy
It was only the marketing plan of a few companies that stood to profit from it.
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6 years ago
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on: How Norway turns criminals into good neighbours
Do state run prisons have lower rates?
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6 years ago
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on: Amazon Seeks Permission to Launch 3k Internet Satellites
I'm more worried about the future sudden need to stop supporting the existing internet once a few companies decide we should just use their new space internet, that seemsnlike the more profitable longterm play.
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6 years ago
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on: Raspberry Pi 4 not working with some chargers
The port and cable can do all that, i think the problem here is more about the electronics on either side of the ports and cables