

I’ve heard stories of grad students flat out refusing to work with HF. (Never relevant for me, other than being something very scary.)


I’ve heard stories of grad students flat out refusing to work with HF. (Never relevant for me, other than being something very scary.)


Having kids has made random conversations somewhat frequent for me.


The dot-com bubble burst, but…well, it got better.
Of course there were some casualties (famously pets.com), but Microsoft, Cisco, Intel, Amazon…yeah they got their clock cleaned at the time, but long term they were pretty successful.
For all the problems with tech companies, having a chunk of compensation be in the form of RSUs isn’t the worst idea ever. (I know it’s not specific to tech companies, but it’s generally a very prominent aspect of tech company compensation, Netflix notwithstanding.)
Link(s) in post contain punctuation and break, at least on my client. Here’s the codeberg link (working);
Indeed. The quoted passage made it sound like this was unique naval terminology, as opposed to standard nautical terminology. It’s not wrong, I just thought it was worded peculiarly.


(It’s not just the Navy — they’re called “heads” on recreational vessels, too.)
Sorta, but the sunrise/set are due predominantly to the rotation of the earth about its axis, not the revolution about the sun.
Not every parent removes all autonomy from their child. Sorry that happened to you, sounds like it sucked.