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dumbotron commented on My friends who cheated in interviews are getting promoted (2022)   teamblind.com/post/My-fri... · Posted by u/luu
tristor · 3 years ago
I'm probably going to get roasted for saying this, but this is completely unsurprising to me. When I was in college, folks from India and other low trust societies would mercilessly cheat on their projects and exams, blatantly helping one another on individual works, and the college knew about it and didn't care. When I had brought this up at one point, I was told by a professor that it was a cultural difference that had to be respected and that it wouldn't matter anyway because in the workforce I'd excel and they would not, so why did I care? After entering the workforce I encountered many many resumes, especially from contract houses / body shops, that were obviously lies, and have interviewed thousands of candidates across my career that clearly lied on their resume.

My basic take is that low trust societies encourage cheating and dishonesty and think if you're honest and honorable that you're a naive rube asking to be taken advantage of. For my part, I've never cheated in any interview, in anything at school, and never lied on my resume, yet being in tech which is dominated by people who originate in low trust societies, I see how it becomes something insidious that creates extremely negative behavioral norms in corporate politics, where it's now acceptable for people to bald-face lie about project status, receipt of information, or the severity of an issue if it gets them ahead or makes someone else look bad and deflects the blame.

Luckily, my professor was right though, despite exposure to a lot of negative behaviors I don't like, don't respect, and don't endorse, I did excel and I continue to excel above my peers, especially those who cheated. Cheating ultimately cheats oneself, but it's very galling that it's now becoming accepted as okay behavior in American society due to cultural shifts aligned to low trust societies we do business with. The Blind app demographics make it unsurprising to see this there or that it's essentially universally supported in the comments there. I am honestly unsurprised that most of the comments on HN support it. There's absolutely an attitude of "lie now, and figure out how to make it not a lie before investors or customers notice" in the startup world as well. Frankly, it disappoints me deeply that so much our society has become one big grift, especially as someone who entered the tech industry when it was still dominated by honest nerds doing cool stuff.

dumbotron · 3 years ago
> [cheating] was a cultural difference that had to be respected

What he meant to say was "they pay sticker price"

dumbotron commented on Downtown SF has 18.4M square feet of empty office space. We mapped every vacancy   sfchronicle.com/sf/articl... · Posted by u/endtwist
zbrozek · 3 years ago
I live in the SFBA and have far worse uptime and far higher prices than Texas. The smugness from Californians wrt/grid does not make any sense to me. I would trade for Texas electrical grid performance in less than a heartbeat.

There was a five hour long outage on Monday while the weather was perfectly lovely. And more than a week cumulative outage in March when the weather was merely a little wet.

dumbotron · 3 years ago
I'm not being smug about CA's grid. It has rolling blackout on hot days. Its problem is it doesn't let anyone build power plants.
dumbotron commented on Downtown SF has 18.4M square feet of empty office space. We mapped every vacancy   sfchronicle.com/sf/articl... · Posted by u/endtwist
sangnoir · 3 years ago
Cities can compete against each other to attract businesses - no? If businesses can deal with a patchwork of sales taxes and building codes, they can handle other bylaws just fine. These laws have the hallmark signs of a partisan power-grab as they are limited to a number of on red-meat issues.
dumbotron · 3 years ago
> Cities can compete against each other to attract businesses - no?

We've seen this with Walmarts. They get cities to compete for their stores. Amazon did it for HQ2. The problem is the winner's curse. The winning city will often bid so low they take a net loss.

dumbotron commented on Downtown SF has 18.4M square feet of empty office space. We mapped every vacancy   sfchronicle.com/sf/articl... · Posted by u/endtwist
warning26 · 3 years ago
I'd argue that people having to leave their house every day is better for society as a whole, even if it feels a bit inconvenient.

Having everyone lock themselves inside and exclusively interact via video chat is not a good thing, IMO.

dumbotron · 3 years ago
> Having everyone lock themselves inside and exclusively interact via video chat is not a good thing, IMO.

Sounds like a Black Mirror episode.

dumbotron commented on Downtown SF has 18.4M square feet of empty office space. We mapped every vacancy   sfchronicle.com/sf/articl... · Posted by u/endtwist
pakyr · 3 years ago
Unfortunately, this is becoming less and less true as GOP-run states strip autonomy from cities and steadily increase state control over them. Take Texas as an example,[0] where they've banned cities from

  -enacting paid sick leave

  -enacting mandatory heat and water breaks for manual labor jobs

  -modifying their police budgets

  -restricting fracking within city limits

  -restricting greenhouse gas-intense products
Among other things.

[0]https://www.ksat.com/news/texas/2023/04/18/texas-house-appro...

dumbotron · 3 years ago
There's an argument that you want consistency across the state. Having snowflake jurisdictions is a headache for businesses.
dumbotron commented on Downtown SF has 18.4M square feet of empty office space. We mapped every vacancy   sfchronicle.com/sf/articl... · Posted by u/endtwist
kibwen · 3 years ago
Not all industries will be equally impacted by WFH. SF is being gutted because the only equipment a programmer needs is a computer. If you're looking for a healthy metro area that will weather the WFH realignment, look for one whose primary industries require equipment that you can't pick up at Best Buy. Things like healthcare, biotech, and research universities (just to name a few) will still require butts in seats. Off the top of my head, Boston, Pittsburgh, Cleveland will be fine. NYC might be impacted because of the finance industry, but it's also plenty diversified.

(Furthermore, in the long term SF will be fine because the geography and climate is beautiful, and people will always be clamoring to live there regardless of industry, in the same way people desire to live in Honolulu. But it's in for a rough time in the near term as the tech industry diasporizes.)

dumbotron · 3 years ago
> SF is being gutted because the only equipment a programmer needs is a computer

I think that's only half of it. The other half is a lot of people were only in SF for the money. When given the opportunity to leave and make the same money, they did.

dumbotron commented on Downtown SF has 18.4M square feet of empty office space. We mapped every vacancy   sfchronicle.com/sf/articl... · Posted by u/endtwist
candiddevmike · 3 years ago
What's wrong with your kids being LGBT? Why wouldn't you support that?
dumbotron · 3 years ago
I'm sympathetic to concerns that some kids (mostly girls) are doing it because it's a trendy thing to do. I'm worried things like The Genderbread Person send the wrong message by gendering clothes and activities. It tells a boy wearing pink and playing with barbies he's a girl.

If my kid's LGB, I'm glad they found what they're looking for, and if they change their mind, that works too. The trans bit worries me because it's permanent.

I think both sides have gone too far on this issue, and find California and Florida equally scary.

dumbotron commented on Downtown SF has 18.4M square feet of empty office space. We mapped every vacancy   sfchronicle.com/sf/articl... · Posted by u/endtwist
fwungy · 3 years ago
The Romans managed their empire with divide and conquer tactics.

Guns, abortion, trans issues are just red meat the corporations throw to the masses to keep their eye off what's really going on.

What's really going on? The pensions and retirements of the middle class are being drained away with inflationary monetary policy to pay for wars around the world and keep the corporate class on top.

We are free to fight to the death about sex and guns, but there's no effective discussion of the murderous, planet killing US war machine and the parasites who profit from it in the public discourse. What a coincidence. Divide and conquer.

dumbotron · 3 years ago
You're confusing misdirection for divide and conquer. Divide and conquer would mean the US splits up so China can be the superpower.
dumbotron commented on Downtown SF has 18.4M square feet of empty office space. We mapped every vacancy   sfchronicle.com/sf/articl... · Posted by u/endtwist
dumbotron · 3 years ago
I'm surprised mass shooters all love ARs. A cheap plastic 9mm pistol with hollowpoint rounds is plenty deadly.
dumbotron commented on Downtown SF has 18.4M square feet of empty office space. We mapped every vacancy   sfchronicle.com/sf/articl... · Posted by u/endtwist
theironhammer · 3 years ago
Perhaps you should have a look at this book. https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/william-kleinknec...

Some Red States are an absolute mess. Some of their stats resemble third world countries.

Their education systems are shoddy. Their drinking water systems are dangerous to health. Taxes are shameful: low taxes for the wealthy but high sales taxes which hurt the poor the most.

Just for starters.

dumbotron · 3 years ago
> Some of their stats resemble third world countries.

Have you walked through the TL?

Comparing California and Texas can be interesting because the states are both dominated by a single party, so you see how both ideologies can go wrong. With Texas being like a developing country, I'm reminded of the winter power outage. They love free markets. It's not worth it to harden the electric grid for an event that rare that only lasts a few days. Picking on California, its K-12 education is in the bottom quartile.

u/dumbotron

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