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hansor commented on Ask HN: Are You Happy?    · Posted by u/codingclaws
hansor · 2 years ago
No. Unemployed, single, depressed. With job and women life was so simple.

Therapy and antidepressants does not help.

hansor commented on Ask HN: How are you dealing with the M1/ARM migration?    · Posted by u/cedws
0x29aNull · 4 years ago
..want to get rid of your old intel MBP? The video on my 2017 is dying.
hansor · 4 years ago
why your login is green mate?
hansor commented on Getting humanity to bounce back faster in a post-apocalyptic world   80000hours.org/podcast/ep... · Posted by u/robertwiblin
hansor · 4 years ago
Total apocalipse is not possible (Earth is so large that it's impossible nuke EVERYTHING and EVERYWHERE.

But if this is just experiment "what if" those are thing that I would suggest to do:

- Forget about computers and programming and gadgets

- DO NOT STAY IN BUNKER, INSTEAD FIND FRIENDS!

- Focus on FARMING as team

- Scavending for potatoes, grain etc - for seeds!

- FARMING

- FARMING

- FARMING

- FARMING

- FARMING

- HARVEST

- FOOD = LIFE

What you really need is:

- water (well or river)

- water filter (from sand, rocks, and wood ash) for human consumtion.

- fire (easy - a lot of lighters laying around, if not use your glasses!)

- fuck cars and fuel - you are not going anywhere as you need to do FARMING

- CORN, POTATOES, WHEAT production (parts that we dont eat are perfect food for sheeps or goats!)

- SHEEPS, GOATS production (milk and meat!)

- SHELTER: there must be plenty empty houses in this scenario (everyone died!).

- Do forming for few years. Then you grow and grow. You could sell food in futre and rebuild society, maybe as agroculture baron. :)

OPTIONAL: [you dont need electricity as farmer!]

- electricy from solar panels ("borrow" them) or from wind (you can use any electrical engine for it! For example from washing machine :). This stuff is hard but doable.

hansor commented on Ask HN: I did not get pay rise – as only person in team. Should I quit?    · Posted by u/hansor
rr808 · 4 years ago
No pay rise is pretty common in most companies in most years. You should think about what you really want. Do you want higher comp? Or do you want to work less? or a change to a different role? Promotion? Time off? Dont ask us what is best for you.
hansor · 4 years ago
Higher comp. always.
hansor commented on Ask HN: I did not get pay rise – as only person in team. Should I quit?    · Posted by u/hansor
croes · 4 years ago
How often did the others get a raise in the last for years?
hansor · 4 years ago
Vast majority of them once per year.
hansor commented on Ask HN: I did not get pay rise – as only person in team. Should I quit?    · Posted by u/hansor
dekhn · 4 years ago
your boss refuses to give you feedback on why you didn't get a pay raise?

email their manager and ask them why you didn't get a pay raise because your manager isn't answering questions.

Also, important: did you clearly indicate you wanted/expected one beforehand?

hansor · 4 years ago
>Also, important: did you clearly indicate you wanted/expected one beforehand?

yup

hansor commented on Ask HN: I did not get pay rise – as only person in team. Should I quit?    · Posted by u/hansor
micromacrofoot · 4 years ago
> and I'm very offensive when it comes to handling projects

Offensive as in aggressive? or offensive as in rude? the latter will only hinder you. You can have a no-nonsense attitude without being annoying.

> no "thank you" for working in weekends for example

stop working weekends if you aren't getting paid for it

hansor · 4 years ago
offensive as in aggressive/agile/slick/no-nonsense/not lazy
hansor commented on Ask HN: How do you sync your computer’s development configurations/environment?    · Posted by u/baalimago
Apreche · 4 years ago
Not just with development environments, but all computer configuration, I stick with the defaults as much as possible. Instead of changing the configuration of the computer, I change myself.

For example, let's say an app has a default keyboard shortcut I don't like. I won't change it. Instead, I'll just get used to it until it becomes muscle memory.

Now the default configurations are my preferred configurations. Of course, there are still a few things I change from the defaults. But since there are so few I can just configure them by hand, because how often am I setting up a new computer? Not very often. And there are so few config changes, it only takes a minute.

The only thing I have to actually sync is my vim config. It's a very small config, but it's still more than nothing. I just store it in a Git repository.

hansor · 4 years ago
I'm doing the same. In some companies you can't just get ssh to outside world, or download some stuff from github... So I stick to defaults and I try to do development on single machine.

u/hansor

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