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throwaaskjdfh commented on Launch HN: Weekday (YC W21) – Hire engineers vouched for by other engineers    · Posted by u/amitsy
octodog · 5 years ago
What steps do you take to prevent bias or systemic discrimination (intentional or not) from impacting recommendations?
throwaaskjdfh · 5 years ago
Recommendations and referrals strike me as one of the ways that groups with an unintentional diversity problem end up persisting it. The composition of the group gets carried forward as people vouch for each other.

The summary mentions "scroll[ing] their LinkedIn connections", but relying too heavily on this sort of thing puts people with no connections at a disadvantage, and actually makes it more difficult for a cohort trying to address a diversity problem to do so.

throwaaskjdfh commented on My app just got removed with no prior warning   javierantonsblog.blogspot... · Posted by u/collaborative
throwaaskjdfh · 5 years ago
> Are we expected to be available 24/7/365 to act on Google's unforeseeable impulses?

Almost all software nowadays involves some back-end with 24/7/365 availability, which means that unplanned outages can occur at any time. It sucks, especially for small or one-person operations, but it's the game many of us are in.

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throwaaskjdfh commented on Is π the Same in Every Universe?   askamathematician.com/202... · Posted by u/the-mitr
lordnacho · 5 years ago
The beginning bit of the physics answer is the answer.

Pi comes from logic, not nature.

This is a bit like when you're trying to ask your kid what the area of the triangle is, and the kid tells you you've drawn the lines bent, or the corners aren't sharp. It's actually not terribly easy to explain to them that they're supposed to understand the idealized entity, and what exactly those ideals are, because you also can't actually draw a triangle with no width and then expect them to appreciate that the qualities you want to expose are somehow exposed when you're breaking your own rules.

throwaaskjdfh · 5 years ago
> Pi comes from logic, not nature.

What if logic is different in different universes? Logic is universal... but is it multiversal?

throwaaskjdfh commented on If you want to transform IT, start with finance   zwischenzugs.com/2021/07/... · Posted by u/feross
landryraccoon · 5 years ago
I’m seriously stumbling over the description of phases I and II. Wait, this is a startup that doesn’t have a strong product vision from day 1 and isn’t aggressively iterating to find product market fit?

Here’s a tell tale sign that you have product market fit - your product is buggy and sucks and your customers constantly complain and demand more improvement but they can’t give you up. They need to pay you because you serve a need they can’t or wont find somewhere else.

The customer needs a bespoke feature that really only they will use and isn’t general to anyone else? Is the founder team disciplined enough to say no and focus on what really adds value? Sure, they would love for you to be a cheap outsourced dev shop, but that’s why your CEO needs to push back and sell the vision of the company.

Phases 1, 2 and 3 are backwards. Why is the startup trying to be a consulting company? This doesn’t sound like the story of any visionary startup I know of. It sounds like a group of developers who can make a profitable software consulting company trying to pivot to making a product. IMHO a startup can be really dysfunctional in its dev process and management and still succeed, if they find product market fit first.

throwaaskjdfh · 5 years ago
> Why is the startup trying to be a consulting company? This doesn’t sound like the story of any visionary startup I know of.

Why does a successful software business need to be a "visionary startup"? Taking on consulting work and discovering the product by listening to customers seems like a reasonable approach.

throwaaskjdfh commented on The Amazon 'Personal Games' Policy   techraptor.net/gaming/new... · Posted by u/wyldfire
phkahler · 5 years ago
>> I will own my Personal Game. However, Amazon will not be constrained in its development of games or incur any liabilities by allowing me to develop and release Personal Games. Accordingly, I hereby grant the following license to Amazon to ensure that Amazon wilt never be liable to me for any Amazon work on games: I grant to Amazon a royalty free, worldwide, fully paid-up, perpetual, transferrable license to any and all of my intellectual property rights associated with the Personal Game and my Personal Game development.

WTF? No.

throwaaskjdfh · 5 years ago
It's not really a WTF. In any disagreement about intellectual property, where some part of Amazon is working on a game and it happens to conflict with some other employee's personal project, Amazon wants all the leverage. It makes sense to have something that says "in a pinch, we're going to use what we use, even if you say it's yours".

If an employee expects to do something interesting or profitable with a personal project, then it's a "no", but it's not a WTF.

EDITED TO ADD: This is why we need laws that protect personal projects and make it impossible for companies to demand this. But in the absence of such restrictions on companies, they're going to set themselves up to win in any kind of dispute. It is not a WTF.

throwaaskjdfh commented on Barry Diller: The movie business as before is finished and will never come back   npr.org/2021/07/08/101409... · Posted by u/danso
js8 · 5 years ago
I won't. I am from Czechia and maybe the culture here was different, but it used to be that movie theaters were somewhat like a normal theater, where you are supposed to be mostly quiet, behave, and not eat and litter during the show.

But modern multiplexes have changed that etiquette, and it's hard for me to stand it. And the advertisements...

throwaaskjdfh · 5 years ago
> ...not eat and litter during the show.

Historically in US movie theaters, there's so much popcorn grease and spilled soda on the floor that your shoes actually get stuck to it while you're watching the movie.

EDIT: Wow downvotes? It's true! Maybe they mop them now but back when Diller was in the movie business, your shoes actually did get stuck to the floor because of all the spilled snacks. I haven't been to a movie theater in many years, but the grime was an essential part of the experience. Someone should open a throwback 80s theater.

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