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Files, the talk

I'm reading all of the internet comments on an old blog post I wrote on why files are difficult to use correctly (https://d...

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A surprising thing (to me) about bay area groupthink

One of the things that's most surprised me about moving to the bay area is how much cultural groupthink there is. I don't mean that it exists, that was obvious when I lived on the east coast. I mea...

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Baseball scouting reports

I find baseball scouting reports from before stats were "really" used in baseball fun to read. Like any major sport, productivity is much easier to quantify than in most real-world endeavors, like ...

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"Caisson", the company

TIL there's a company named Caisson. The above-the-fold pitch on their website reads:



The Caisson Doublecheck API (beta) instantly and securely scans any United States-issued...

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Interviews in practice, part 2

There's this old Tweet by Zach Holman that I think about a lot that reads "Programming interviews would be wildly different if people realized that most tech jobs are pretty boring and easy".
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A puzzle about prestige

There’s an obvious-in-retrospect puzzle I’ve been trying to figure out for a long time: why are so many people I know in prestigious jobs unhappy? I’m not the only person who’s noticed this...

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Dustin Curtis and Donald Knuth

When I read Dustin Curtis's old post on how you should own the best wallet, the best towels, the best flatware (...

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Algorithms interviews in practice

I've spent a decent chunk of time digging around going and finding inefficiencies at the last two companies I worked.


One thing I find funny about interviews is that a lot (most?) of the ...

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What's so bad about JIRA?

JIRA seems like some of the most hated software used by programmers. Right now, there's an article that's #1 on HN that's an anti-JIRA rant. Maybe half-ish of the comments agree that JIRA is terrible....

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The fallacy of corporate intent

One of the most common fallacies I see about companies is the fallacy that the company’s actions are taken for strategic reasons. People often ask my questions like, why is company X building projec...

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Willful ignorance in management

One thing I’m struck by is how often VPs and execs are willfully ignorant of what it’s like to work for them. Here’s a tweet where people discuss what it’s like to work for MS and Sinofsky ...

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What's up with Google's Spanner SLA?

https://cloud.google.com/spanner/sla


It has, what looks to me, like an unusual number of outs that allow downt...

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What's going on with Qualcomm's server team?

A few years back, when IBM was already losing a lot of hardware folks to attrition ,Qualcomm gutted IBM's POWER teams in Raleigh and Austin to start their own server chip effort. Earlier this year, Qu...

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Why is Bridge declining?

 

My partner and I started playing bridge recently, and people at the local Bridge club. People often comment on how young we are. You'll find serious competitive players of all ages, bu...

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Online games after a 20 year break

 

I started playing modern online video games again after a 20-year or so break (I used to play an obscure video game called "subspace" in the 90s, and would sometimes drop in for the ne...

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On being in it for the money

One of the most common things I hear from recruiters is that the company doesn't want people who are in it for the money. But of course I'm in it for the money. The list of books I'd like to read woul...

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We can move as fast as any startup

I've been interviewing recently, and a lot of companies tell me how much like a startup they are, how they can move as fast as any startup, etc.

Although this is a pretty small sample size, my exper...

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Linus's rants

Linus has been venting his spleen on LKML again. The last rant I saw was about a set of patches intended to mitigate some of the damage from the recent discovered meltdown and spectre attacks. The ran...

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Internet comments

I sometimes wonder what fraction of commenters on places like HN and reddit have actually read the article. Every once in a while, and article is mis-titled such that the title doesn’t reflect the c...

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Information asymmetry plus monopsony hiring power

There’s an unfortunate information asymmetry in hiring, where interviewees are expected to reveal everything about themselves, submit to background checks, have references, etc., and there’s no su...

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Concision vs. pre-emptive nitpicking defenses

There’s a spectrum where, on one end, you have clean writing that sounds like it’s making generalizations that might not hold, and on the other end, you have writing so packed with disclaimers tha...

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An unintended consequence of company propoganda

I once met an employee from Blackboard. Without thinking, I stupidly blurted out “What’s it like working on software that no one likes?” Surprisingly, rather than being offended, the person was ...

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What do interview questions actually measure?

The other day, I happened to be working in the back of a room where a career panel ended up being hosted. You know, one of those things where experienced industry folks gave advice to people who were ...

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Bootcamp vs. College

Why is it expected that bootcamps cannot cover computer science rigorously? I hear this all the time and I don't really understand the logic. One argument is that they don’t have the time, but I don...

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Attrition

I find that most people think it’s normal for companies to have 20% attrition per year. This seems quite odd to me and I think that 20% attrition should at least be a yellow flag.

I once worked at...

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Relative vs. absolute

Whenever I make a relative argument, e.g., "foo is larger than bar", one of the most common responses, often the most common response, is a response about the absolute value, e.g., "wrong. bar is larg...

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Patreon "blog"

My plan for this blog is to use it like I'd use tumblr, if I had a tumblr. I often have thoughts that are too long for twitter but too short for my blog, so why not put them here?

One thing I've bee...

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