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Vvector commented on I have recordings proving Coinbase knew about breach months before disclosure   jonathanclark.com/posts/c... · Posted by u/jclarkcom
nightpool · a month ago
GP is saying that they were already one of Coinbase's vendors (they did the networking/IT setup for Coinbase's office). Whether you'd tolerate that kind of behavior from a vendor is one thing, but for an existing vendor relationship I think adding a few billable hours for "I found this issue in your network and documented and reported it for you" to an existing contract is not particularly unreasonable.
Vvector · a month ago
s/cloudflare/coinbase/
Vvector commented on Show HN: I scraped 3B Goodreads reviews to train a better recommendation model   book.sv... · Posted by u/costco
lunias · a month ago
If it's on the internet, and people can access it, then it's public. I would have no expectations for what people do with public data; that just seems like setting yourself up for disappointment.
Vvector · a month ago
Is a pirated movie, found on bittorrent, public?

IMO, your definition is overbroad

Vvector commented on AMD and Sony's PS6 chipset aims to rethink the current graphics pipeline   arstechnica.com/gaming/20... · Posted by u/zdw
majkinetor · 2 months ago
On my projector (120 inch) the difference between 720p and 4k is night and day.
Vvector · 2 months ago
Does an increased pixel count make a bad movie better?
Vvector commented on Trump to impose $100k fee for H-1B worker visas, White House says   reuters.com/business/medi... · Posted by u/mriguy
alephnerd · 3 months ago
The math of bringing an employee onsite on an H1B just to depress wages does not work unless it is below the 25th percentile of wages (which is $90k).

Once you are breaking the $100k mark and want to only save costs, you are better off opening a GCC in Eastern Europe, Israel, or India, which is what most companies started doing once remote work became normalized in the early 2020s.

All this did is make a free "Thousand Talents" program for India, especially in chemical, petroleum, biopharma, and biochemical engineering - industries where the delta between US and India salaries aren't significant but the talent gap in the US is real.

There are much smarter ways to crack down on H1B abuse by consultancies - this ain't it.

Edit: can't reply, but here's why this is dumb

Assuming I am in Dallas (a fairly prominent domestic IT services hub) and hiring an H1B employee.

In Dallas, a wage around $95k base is fairly standard based on JPMC, DXC, and C1's salaries in the area.

That $95k an employee is has an additional 18% in employer required taxes and withholdings. Add to that an additional 5-10% for retirement account and insurance plans. That $95k employee became around $115k-125k.

Once salaries start breaking into the 6 figure mark, that 23-35% in overhead starts adding up very fast. On top of that visa processing before this rule costed around $15-20k in additional legal fees on the employer's side.

If I'm at the point where I'm paying a low six figure salary, I'm better off opening an office in Warsaw or Praha or Hyderabad where I can safely pay $50k-60k in base to get top 10% talent while getting a $10k-20k per head tax credit over a 3-5 year period depending on the amount I invest building a GCC because my after tax cost at that point becomes $50-60k per employee. These credits tend to require a $1M investment, and with the proposed H1B fee, this made that kind of FDI much easier to justify than it was before.

At least with the current status quo, if I was hiring an ML Engineer at MS or an SRE at Google (a large number of whom are H1Bs as well), I could justify hiring within the US, but adding an additional $100K filing fee just gives me no incentive at all to expand headcount domestically.

You don't use the stick if you also don't have the carrot.

> You are not taking into account section 174, It takes you 15 years to depreciate foreign salary vs first year

That's a rounding error now that it costs $100K to renew or apply for an H1B visa. And for larger organizations breaking the mid-8 figures in revenue mark, section 174 changes never had an impact one way or the other - it was mostly local dev shops and MSPs that faced the brunt of the section 174 onslaught.

> Honestly, even Germany is probably better bang-for-the-buck than Hyderabad

Germany needs to severely reduce employer contributions and taxes to become cost competitive against Warsaw, Praha, or Hyd for software and chip design jobs.

That said, this is a net positive for Germany's biotech, mechanical, biopharma, and other engineering industries that aren't software or chip design related.

Vvector · 3 months ago
If the local market for American DBAs is $180k, then hiring H1B DBAs at $110k does depress wages.
Vvector commented on Serverless Horrors   serverlesshorrors.com/... · Posted by u/operator-name
VectorLock · 3 months ago
Amazon refunded you and you hate them for it?

I think one of the reasons I appreciate AWS so much is that any time there has been snafu that led to a huge bill like this they've made it pretty painless to get a refund- just like you experienced.

Vvector · 3 months ago
If it is a "free tier", Amazon should halt the application when it exceeds quota. Moving the account to a paid tier and charging $100k is not the right thing to do.
Vvector commented on Google will allow only apps from verified developers to be installed on Android   9to5google.com/2025/08/25... · Posted by u/kotaKat
SpaghettiCthulu · 4 months ago
If you don't mind sharing, which country is that?
Vvector · 4 months ago
When I google ANATEL, it comes up as Brazil
Vvector commented on Guid Smash   guidsmash.com... · Posted by u/nugzbunny
Spooky23 · 4 months ago
I was always surprised the math maths for birthdays. Human birthdays are not random, and cluster around various dates and seasonal patterns.
Vvector · 4 months ago
Here is a statistical analysis of birthdays https://www.zippia.com/advice/most-least-common-birthdays/
Vvector commented on GPT-5 Demo Mistake About Bernoulli Effect   bren.blog/gpt-5-demo-mist... · Posted by u/laudney
Vvector · 4 months ago
"The theory (from GPT-5) is one of the most widely circulated, incorrect explanations."

Naturally. This is how LLMs work. It regurgitates the data fed into it.

Vvector commented on Font-size-adjust Is Useful   matklad.github.io/2025/07... · Posted by u/Bogdanp
pitaj · 5 months ago
I think the best solution for this is to just not use webfonts, and in fact use the system font instead.
Vvector · 5 months ago
Just brainstorming here, why can't we have "browser fonts" shipped with the browsers?
Vvector commented on Women dating safety app 'Tea' breached, users' IDs posted to 4chan   404media.co/women-dating-... · Posted by u/gloxkiqcza
therein · 5 months ago
If you look at the API, it is a slop app. The IDs were being uploaded to a public Firebase bucket. Chats are also public now. The full API keys are leaked because they were in the shipped app.
Vvector · 5 months ago
None of that ever happened before AI. Right...

u/Vvector

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