Patrick Lin
338 posts
Patrick Lin
@plin25
PhD @IllinoisCS → (SWE @ Google | Hobbyist mathematician in https://t.co/fKAWePeaIC ∩ https://t.co/GtV1yZlG3E) Opinions may or may not be mine; likely stolen from elsewhere. he/they
เข้าร่วม Mart 2010
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@AdminGreg Looks like their Novell system was... insufficiently novel (つ▀¯▀)つ
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@GeorgeMayer That being said, Macbook trackpads are pretty great too. Played through a number of FPSes on one of those as well.
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@GeorgeMayer Favorite aspect was the laptop I had in college only had a trackpoint, no trackpad. Stopped a lot of pranksters from messing with my stuff when I left my laptop half-unattended.
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@Dr_death417 @MichaelVLeVine @pauldauenhauer @gabriel_eades @hoperhenderson @DaphSci The pushback should to be against the insane policy, not against anyone's acknowledgement of the policy. We can both state that "this is how it is" AND admit that it is absolutely insanity that it is this way.
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@plin25 @MichaelVLeVine @pauldauenhauer @gabriel_eades @hoperhenderson @DaphSci This may be the better way to verbalize this. The issue I, and many hold, is that it's well understood this is how it is. That the documentation/paperwork "needs" to be this way.
Either admit that there's severe undercompensation for hours worked or change the document policy.
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@hoperhenderson @MichaelVLeVine @pauldauenhauer @Dr_death417 @gabriel_eades @DaphSci I'm actually really confused about this sentiment in the whole thread. I'm disappointed there's no active condemnation of the state of things, but none of this thread reads to me as him actually defending anything, just stating things as the way they work within the system.
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If you think thats impressive, at the Large Hadron Collider protons (10^24 times smaller than bullets) hit each other at nearly the speed of light (a million times faster than bullets) head on about 40 million times every second 😎
FTBLMEMESHUB@ftblmemeshub
These bullets collided in Gallipoli in 1916. The chances of this happening were one in a billion. Name something more unlikely to happen...
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Executing a layoff at a 150,000 person company in a way that nothing gets leaked to the media, and letting the "right" people go can't really be done together.
At Google, VPs and above made the "fire list". Justin's manager and skip likely had no say.
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Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz
Out of all the major companies doing large layoffs, it was only Google where the news did not leak ahead of time to the press. Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, Salesforce: lots of employees all learned about the day cuts could happen from the media, a few days ahead.
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@lucasarruda @GergelyOrosz The choice of people seem uncorrelated with performance
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@aaaronson "Myers-Briggs types are so 2004"
But the proposed replacement is from 2008
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@ZachWeiner It's pronounced zhfeg, actually: the P in JPEG stands for Photographer's so it's pronounced as an F, and the G stands for Group so it's a hard g.
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@caridoesphysics Do you really want to know what reviewer 2 has to say tho
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