vmarshall23 | 4 years ago | on: Facebook has a TikTok now
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vmarshall23 | 4 years ago | on: Complexity is a source of income in open source ecosystems (2019)
vmarshall23 | 4 years ago | on: Complexity is a source of income in open source ecosystems (2019)
vmarshall23 | 6 years ago | on: The US Secret Service mistook a cyberpunk RPG for a hacker's handbook
vmarshall23 | 6 years ago | on: Terry Jones has died
vmarshall23 | 6 years ago | on: Terry Jones has died
vmarshall23 | 6 years ago | on: Show HN: I made online community for unusual people
vmarshall23 | 6 years ago | on: Webvan
vmarshall23 | 7 years ago | on: Facebook exodus: Nearly half of young users have deleted the app
vmarshall23 | 7 years ago | on: How Twitter poisoned politics
vmarshall23 | 7 years ago | on: Raising the Dead (2005)
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/112066.Moments_of_Doubt_...
vmarshall23 | 7 years ago | on: Ask HN: What did you learn the hard way?
vmarshall23 | 7 years ago | on: Coders Automating Their Own Job
I had to automate my job when working full time in grad school, otherwise I never would have passed a class.
Since I entered the work force, most jobs have been some version of "automate some task for other people (customers) to exchange for pieces of paper representing effort($)" or "automate some internal task so company spends less $ paying meatware to do things saving effort($)". Rinse, and repeat until either:
a) company makes $$$$! b) company runs out of $
If you manage to automate all-the-things and haven't hit state a) or b) then you start flame wars on internal mailing lists about how the free company snacks suck or whatever. :-)
vmarshall23 | 7 years ago | on: Some Facebook Employees Unite to Challenge Its ‘Intolerant’ Liberal Culture
vmarshall23 | 7 years ago | on: A Tiny, $25 Million Mistake (2014)
vmarshall23 | 7 years ago | on: Showing a Craigslist scammer who's boss using Python [video]
vmarshall23 | 7 years ago | on: San Francisco Weighs Ban on Employee Cafeterias
vmarshall23 | 7 years ago | on: San Francisco Weighs Ban on Employee Cafeterias
I, as a 20 year SF resident, would much prefer Aaron Peskin do something about the feces and hypodermic needles before he worries about cafeterias.
vmarshall23 | 7 years ago | on: SF’s appalling street life repels residents – now it’s driven away a convention
And addiction is a large component of homelessness, but if you're still addicted you're obviously not going to spend much time in a place where you have to go cold turkey to enter.
So, my ( probably naive ) suggestion would be to allow drugs and alcohol in the shelters, hopefully giving the residents long enough of a chance to receive some help. No it's just a revolving door that doesn't appear to be helping anyone.
Universal basic income too. :-)
vmarshall23 | 7 years ago | on: Plastic recycling is a problem consumers can't solve
I'd prefer some sort of solution that directly impacted your wallet if you didn't give a shit about what waste you produce. I'm not sure what that is, but a similar example would be "save water during a drought" or just "save water" PR campaigns. Don't waste everyone's time with a bunch of easily-ignored signs and commercials. Charge 5 bucks a gallon for water. When your sprinkler watering the sidewalk all night costs you 1500 dollars, you'll be sure not to do that twice.
And you save money on TV commercials and waste less trees making posters. :-)