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hungry_haibt commented on Never use a dependency that you could replace with an afternoon of programming   blog.carlmjohnson.net/pos... · Posted by u/earthboundkid
Floegipoky · 5 years ago
> What if you have 100 such packages and they get updated weekly with breaking changes?

The solution to that is simple, stop using node.js ;)

hungry_haibt · 5 years ago
Only good solution in this thread :)
hungry_haibt commented on Never use a dependency that you could replace with an afternoon of programming   blog.carlmjohnson.net/pos... · Posted by u/earthboundkid
jdmichal · 5 years ago
My rule is, don't use a dependency to implement your core business. Is JSON parsing our core business? No, so why would we ever write -- and thereby commit to supporting for its entire lifetime -- JSON parsing code? All the code you write and support should be directly tied to what you as a business decide are your fundamental value propositions. Everything else you write is just fat waiting to be cut by someone who knows how to write a business case.

To be clear, this is about the lifetime support of code. It's very, very rare that code can be written once and never touched. But that long tail of support eats up time and money, and is almost always discounted in these conversations. I don't even care that Jackson JSON parsing has years of work behind it, when I can hack together a JSON parser in a day. I care that Jackson will continue to improve their offering without any further input, while that's not true of my version.

hungry_haibt · 5 years ago
Great rule. I was wondering, how do you manage updating the Jackson JSON parsing package. What if you have 100 such packages and they get updated weekly with breaking changes ?
hungry_haibt commented on Amazon sales soar as pandemic fuels online shopping   cnbc.com/2020/07/30/amazo... · Posted by u/jbredeche
chrisco255 · 5 years ago
All the benefits of brick and mortar retail shopping basically disappear when you add all the friction and hassle of wearing masks, standing apart from people, avoiding contact, etc. The shopping experience of going to a mall, trying on clothes, etc or a chatting it up with a clerk at a video game store is not matched by ecommerce, but in the current situation, buying online saves even more trouble or time than it normally would. It's very unfortunate. I fear that so many businesses will never recover.
hungry_haibt · 5 years ago
I don't think, I'll ever go back to the grocery store after using Prime now from last 4 months.
hungry_haibt commented on Amazon sales soar as pandemic fuels online shopping   cnbc.com/2020/07/30/amazo... · Posted by u/jbredeche
hungry_haibt · 5 years ago
I was thinking to pick up some Amazon stocks yesterday but the stock seemed too expensive.
hungry_haibt commented on California accuses Cisco of job discrimination based on Indian employee's caste   reuters.com/article/us-ci... · Posted by u/sahin
walt0 · 5 years ago
I live and work in India and I would like to throw more light on this. Me and my friends like to joke around that you will never get your dues, either pay raise or promotions unless you have the last names jain, gupta, sharma, verma.

I had a guy on my team who was very capable but did not have the right last name, he was being harassed for promotions for 4-5 years. On the other hand the manager class was entirely "jain, gupta, sharma, verma". I know of a specific case where the same manager had one of his relatives transferred from another branch and then promoted to manager on a different team in the same branch. This was all very hush-hush, I know of it because I overheard them talking about it. This is not some local tidbit software company, this is a company you HAVE heard about.

But it is not just caste based discrimination. There's also linguistic and region based discrimination because there is a lot of regional and linguistic diversity in India. If you travel a few hundred miles in any direction, the language and culture completely change. I have seen teams being formed around states and languages, and they will not let anyone else come into their in group. I have seen teams with extreme left ideologies that will not let anyone else in their team.

I don't believe dalits are any different, they also engange in these practices when they can and I know about people who have suffered from that situation as well.

Everyone's naked in this bath house.

hungry_haibt · 5 years ago
Another anecdote, my previous manager has one of those last names. He was hiring for a position and screening the resumes. He would send them to me for initial phone screen. After a while, I saw a pattern, all the candidates he chose to move forward with had same last names.

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