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31 Aug 2019
strong opinions, weakly telled
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Jun 13
clippy is born in chains yet everywhere is free
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cwage retweeted
Pretty crazy that Elon is only worth $1 Trillion Thats like 200 miles of California high speed rail
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Jun 13
resurrected my lil buddy! it's very very slow!
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Seeing this equation in the Paris Metro made me curious. What?! Turns out that it is climate change related, and was put up for the Summit. But the equal sign?! Turns out it was faithfully copied.
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happy 24th birthday to the here comes a special boy achewood strip
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We are releaseing Valheim 1.0 on the 9th of September! Any questions? 🤩🍖
‼️ We have a release date! ‼️ Mark your calendars and get ready to explore the Deep North as Valheim 1.0 will arrive on 9 September! valheim.com/news/valheim-has…
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Jun 5
takeout for dinner
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Notes on 100 Recent Technical Interviews I interview a ton of engineers. Recruiting is the single most important technical CEO activity. Here are a bunch of impressions 1. There is a severe ZIRP engineering overhang that is currently washing out. They're getting laid off, managed out, etc. after having been massively overhired around 2020-2022. This is worst for Tier-2 big tech (think PayPal, Bill, etc.) but also FAANGs. These are overwhelmingly bad engineers. 2. This flood of unqualified but good-on-paper candidates makes this the hardest SF hiring market I have ever seen, due to the amount of nominally strong-looking candidates that you need to grind through. 3. I am highly skeptical of "AI as a cause for engineering layoffs". I think this is a large-scale polite fiction -- the companies don't want to admit they overhired, the engineers don't want to admit they are bad at their jobs. Everyone's blaming AI when it's really just the market rectifying itself. 4. Many of these engineers appear never to have had a real engineering function at their corporations. They're sitting in meetings, "making decisions about technology" but are unable to write software. I leave many interviews baffled by what exactly they were doing for so many years, let alone what their manager was doing. 5. I have interviewed some engineers from FAANG companies so shockingly nontechnical that I am forced to conclude that there is either (1) a lot of resume fraud going on or (2) that there are kickback grifts within those organizations -- people hiring their cousins and splitting the pay, that kind of thing. I have no other explanation. 6. There's a fun side-effect where after interviewing 20 people from certain small but public companies, I actually feel like I am gaining a short sellers' advantage: there are financial technology companies out there that, knowing what I now know, I would never deposit a single dollar into. 8. Based on this "exhaust" data, and extrapolating a little bit, maybe aggressively so: I think folks like @pmarca are basically right when they say that ~every tech company is overstaffed by a factor of 2-4x. Whatever the reason -- staffing ahead of need, monopolizing certain engineer types (Google-style), headcount-driven promotion incentives, the reality is that a lot of these companies are not being run for the shareholders. The aggregate SBC expense is insane, and I expect this is going to get rectified eventually. I'm sure that AI will play a role in rectifying this -- but I fear that people are going to blame AI for taking people's jobs when the reality is that the jobs were already long-gone, possibly always useless, but the highly-paid butts-in-seats remained. People will be mad at AI for taking away their lucrative sinecures. Maybe that's the same effect from a public policy perspective, but it feels different morally.
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20 Mar 2021
posting this reaction simply because it's the most high quality version i've seen, so i wanna have it somewhere onhand
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criticizing science slop on twitter
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May 24
predatory stink bug nymph (i think)
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May 24
tritip and porkbelly bean tacos
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May 24
weirder braised chicken mango tacos from last night
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May 24
it's possible i make too many tacos
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STARSHIP FLIGHT 12 A side by side look at the the launch of Starship flight 11, the final launch on Pad 1 and Starship flight 12 the first launch of the new and improved pad, engines, and vehicles. @NASASpaceflight | nsf.live/starbase
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Congratulations @SpaceX! This coverage is so incredible, each one of these streams helps inspire people to get into engineering
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May 22
Views of Starship in space from a @Starlink satellite
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May 22
Splashdown confirmed! Congratulations to the entire SpaceX team on the twelfth flight test of Starship!
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Fair play, Booster 19. Sporty all the way. Well done to SpaceX for showing it too.
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May 22
The Starship team is go for prop load
May 22
Watch Starship's twelfth flight test x.com/i/broadcasts/1pKkOykQR…
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