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wwww4all | 5 years ago | on: Killing TurboTax

Democrats had filibuster proof senators when Obama was president. They had way more than 50%.

Why did this not happen then?

wwww4all | 5 years ago | on: Killing TurboTax

The president can simply order IRS to give taxpayers itemized list of taxes and income information they have and the taxes for the year.

If the taxpayer agrees, they can just sign and get refund or pay additional taxes.

If taxpayer disagrees, they can submit additional information.

The Democratic president can do this right now, for this tax year.

wwww4all | 5 years ago | on: Killing TurboTax

Democrats have the entire government now, President, senate and the house. Democrats had filibuster proof majority when Obama was president.

Why are you just blaming Republicans?

wwww4all | 5 years ago | on: AI ethics research conference suspends Google sponsorship

Google hired these researchers to give them some basic facade of having concerns about AI ethics. They were supposed to write some nonsense papers and just act as shields when questions about AI ethics were raised.

When these people bit Google on the hand, Google got rid of them. Simple story.

Google is a monopoly and needs to be broken up under anti trust rules.

wwww4all | 5 years ago | on: Amazon Workers’ Union Drive Reaches Far Beyond Alabama

Speaking as a senior software engineer, where I develop software to bring food to my table, Amazon is a monopoly and should be broken up under anti trust rules.

Amazon as a business is about rent seeking and taxing internet commerce and engages in predatory monopoly behavior. They are actively suppressing tech competition and free market activity in e-commerce space.

The Amazon workers union should expand to cover he entire country.

Anyone that thinks this is about free market and Amazon is just a private company doesn’t have a clue. Amazon is quasi government actor now, where they are the only game in some small company towns. Jeff Bezos owns Washington Post and exerts undue influence on many politicians. Amazon has contracts with CIA and military.

As a software engineer, do you want a future where Amazon is the only employer and can undercut the salary to their liking?

wwww4all | 5 years ago | on: The Whole Web Pays for Google and Facebook to Be Free

Basically, the legacy establishment media is complaining about the new establishment social media.

Same thing as the the obsolete horse and buggy industry complaining about the automobiles taking up all the street space and causing traffic.

The establishment media got big, fat and lazy with their monopoly and selling limited ad space.

When the ads space became infinite in the web, they didn’t innovate and pivot to web technologies.

Google and Facebook innovated web technologies and leveraged their tools to filter and target valuable audience attention space.

The establishment media is obsolete and no amount of complaining is going to change the dynamic of the web. All they can do is talk about their high school glory days of scoring 5 touchdowns in high school championship game.

wwww4all | 5 years ago | on: Rookie coding mistake prior to Gab hack came from site’s CTO

It’s easy to be armchair sql injection expert and point fingers.

I can guarantee that any system that you’ve worked on has numerous OWASP security bugs. You’ve probably looked at the bugs countless times and never noticed it.

Every software engineer of all levels has overlooked obvious sql injection bugs in their code base. Most likely you’ve added to the bug list.

Software bugs are simple part of any development effort. All major companies, Microsoft, Google, Facebook, etc. has very simple bugs like this in their systems.

That’s why they pay out bug bounties, it’s cheaper for them to add the bug and have some random security researcher find the bugs for them.

wwww4all | 5 years ago | on: Rookie coding mistake prior to Gab hack came from site’s CTO

Go ahead and try to implement a fix to sql injection bug in any of your systems. I can guarantee there’s a sql injection issue somewhere.

The reason it’s so prevalent is because it’s not a rookie issue and very difficult to fix properly, without impacting significant changes.

That’s why OWASP has it as huge part of security analysis and resolution.

wwww4all | 5 years ago | on: Rookie coding mistake prior to Gab hack came from site’s CTO

Look up gell-mann amnesia effect. The article doesn’t know much about OWASP practices.

SQL injection bugs are not rookie mistakes, it’s prevalent in many current and future applications. Look into Vtech sql injection hack, a large company with lots of resources had similar bug.

Look at previous hacks, solar winds hack, Sony hack, were all preventable common hacks.

wwww4all | 5 years ago | on: Trust: The Need for Public Understanding of How Science Works

Science is about describing reality. You may be describing scientism, or some other psuedo scientific charade, which conflates actual science with hand waving mumbo jumbo, like people try to conflate astro physics with astrology.

Gold has always existed, as far as we know. People have known about gold and it’s properties, long before classic science described gold. There’s no model or testing hypothesis for gold needed. Gold exists because people use them regularly.

Science just described gold and other elements, because they exist in reality.

Engineers and people didnt need science to describe gold to use gold. Science is convenient way to describe reality for what it is.

wwww4all | 5 years ago | on: How an Anti-TypeScript “JavaScript developer” like me became a TypeScript fan

Typescript is more popular now because projects are migrating more and more business logic layer to front end. Thus the need for type safety and static analysis.

I’m agnostic about Typescript. Bare JavaScript is very efficient and optimized language, well suited for smaller projects.

However, when project scope balloons up, then Typescript becomes more useful. It’s way of enforcing descriptive comments a code, than trying to be a type safe language.

wwww4all | 5 years ago | on: Trust: The Need for Public Understanding of How Science Works

Which people are using it inappropriately and corrupting it?

Why are they doing it? Why are they using silly phrases like, trust the science? Which is basically the same thing religious people do, when they say have faith.

Also, science, the classical definition, has no meaning on its own. It’s simply way to describe reality. It’s usually up to engineers and people to put into practice.

The science may describe gravity, although they still can’t answer why the gravitational constant is a constant.

But, engineers and people can test effects of gravity everyday, and act accordingly.

wwww4all | 5 years ago | on: Gab has been hacked and 70GB of data leaked

It’s mostly normal people freely associating with other normal people, without fascist establishment elite government control, like Twitter, Facebook, elite media, and most other social media.

Did you ever wonder why you are calling others far right or far left? Why are you referring to other American citizens with those terms? Who is pushing those terms that divide the vast majority of normal Americans? Who stands to gain?

The fascist establishment elite are getting richer by the second, while the lower classes are calling each other insulting names and fighting amongst themselves.

There’s an old movie called They Live. When you watch it now, you can call it time shifted documentary.

wwww4all | 5 years ago | on: Passion Not Required: It's OK to Only Program for a Paycheck

It’s your company and you’ll learn the same lessons every other companies have learned in the past.

People are usually passionate about fun, interesting things. People are not passionate about boring, tedious things. Customers pay big bucks to have people do the boring, tedious things correctly.

Who is going to sanitize inputs to prevent basic sql injection hacks? Who is going to write basic unit tests to get at least 50% code coverage? Who is going to code review for basic functionality and quality standards?

Most companies ignore all the tech debt, and hope they exit before the debt comes due. Most companies fail.

Good luck.

wwww4all | 5 years ago | on: Passion Not Required: It's OK to Only Program for a Paycheck

Many people mistake passion for other qualities, perseverance, determination, drive, etc.

Successful people do things because they need to get it done to move forward. It’s part of process and must be accomplished.

Fleeting emotions like passion doesn’t lead to success.

Determination, drive, perseverance, and any process that make one work towards achievement usually leads to success.

wwww4all | 5 years ago | on: Passion Not Required: It's OK to Only Program for a Paycheck

As senior engineer, I always advise people to avoid companies that put any emphasis on intangible things like passion as hiring criteria.

It’s highly subjective and leads to in group thinking and monoculture dependencies. Passion is usually fleeting.

My advice is to demonstrate perseverance. Show the drive for professional solutions, analytics on metrics to discern what works and doesn’t work.

wwww4all | 5 years ago | on: Passion Not Required: It's OK to Only Program for a Paycheck

Engineers like Ben are unicorns, one out of Billions of people.

For most engineers, competition are non existent. Just simply keeping up with tech stack and delivering solutions is enough to place in top 1% of engineers.

Yes, 1x engineers are just as valuable and rare as 10x or 100x engineers. Because vast majority of engineers, including engineers in FAANG companies, are negative producers.

Simply being in it for paycheck and being 1x engineers will have long lucrative career.

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