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Monday, February 6, 2023

New best story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Did anyone else lose their marbles?

Ask HN: Did anyone else lose their marbles?
485 by throoowwawaayy | 287 comments on Hacker News.
Typical story I imagine-- ambitious, smart, promising career, was a technical co-founder at a small startup, and things seemed fine. Then I found myself wandering in the woods all day, crying for no reason and looking for non-existent fossils, which I found. I eventually saw petrified sea creatures everywhere and stopped going to work, or answering my phone, paying bills, etc. Things ended predictably, in horrible slow motion. Now I have a two year hole in my life, and I’ll never forgive myself for what I put my family through. But nobody else will ever know that. I’m functional and back in the industry, but it’s not the sort of thing people discuss at the water cooler. So I’d like to ask if anyone else had a secret breakdown? I’m curious if my story is an outlier, or if this is one of those things that “just happens” to some people.

New best story on Hacker News: Tell HN: DEI initiatives undermine the self esteem of PoC within a company

Tell HN: DEI initiatives undermine the self esteem of PoC within a company
522 by qzx_pierri | 251 comments on Hacker News.
As a black man, I have some issues with the DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) trend. As it exists within some (most?) companies, it seems to perpetuate imposter syndrome significantly. For example, I know I'm talented - I've got the projects, certs, and experience to back it up. However, when I have to join a cheesy townhall once a month to discuss diversity hires, it makes me feel like I have no right to feel proud of any accomplishments I've made within the company. "Why should I feel proud of my accomplishments, when the accomplishments were spoon-fed to me by the company because of my skin color? If I were a white man with the same experience, I might not even be here?" In my opinion, it would be beneficial if DEI initiatives were confidential and kept "hush hush" within a company. Diversity is able to be seen. If you're actually a diverse company, then people will notice. I could understand publishing a quarterly report, but creating townhall meetings and parading your black/brown employees around like show ponies is nothing short of corporate virtue signaling. I realize this isn't the type of content posted to HN usually, and I realize it is in 'rant' territory, but I know a lot of managers in a lot of influential companies hangout here, so I figured posting this could spark some meaningful discussion.

Sunday, February 5, 2023

New best story on Hacker News: Stable Attribution

Stable Attribution
497 by mkeeter | 242 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Universal Summarizer

Universal Summarizer
455 by simonebrunozzi | 163 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Reversing UK mobile rail tickets

Reversing UK mobile rail tickets
454 by 076ae80a-3c97-4 | 209 comments on Hacker News.


Saturday, February 4, 2023

New best story on Hacker News: Scalability is overrated

Scalability is overrated
446 by mooreds | 174 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Math breakdown: Anime homing missiles

Math breakdown: Anime homing missiles
684 by ibobev | 127 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Fun Fact: I own porn I can't watch

Fun Fact: I own porn I can't watch
444 by pzb | 217 comments on Hacker News.


Friday, February 3, 2023

New best story on Hacker News: Tell HN: Firefox Is an awesome browser right now

Tell HN: Firefox Is an awesome browser right now
697 by rrishi | 383 comments on Hacker News.
I was having trouble loading GMail in Chrome. I wasn't sure if it was my spotty internet or the browser acting up so I gave Firefox a shot. And behold! Firefox opened it in a jiffy. What impressed me most was that it was able to import saved passwords, bookmarks and websites history from Chrome pretty quickly. Previously, I had imported these to Chromium based web browsers (Brave & Edge) but was afraid that it might be an issue for non-Chromium browser like Firefox, but to my pleasant surprise, it wasn't. Some really cool observations in first 30 mins of using it : 1. It opens websites really quickly, much faster than Chrome 2. All parts feel really customizable. I was able to get rid of the Firefox View tab really easily (I may explore it in the future because it seemed quite interesting to send links from phone to desktop). It was also easy enough to customize bookmarks bar to only show up in new tab. 3. Extensions ecosystem is thriving . I was glad to find my old favorite: Dark Reader. But I have also found a new favorite - Tab Stash. I also found an extension to download Youtube videos - Video Downloader, something I didn't find in Chrome 4. Clean look that gets out of your way. I had given Firefox a shot in the past and had found Chrome to be a better performing browser at the time. But this time, Firefox seems to really have clicked with me. I'd be glad to learn of any other cool features and extensions that y'all might want to share.

Thursday, February 2, 2023

Wednesday, February 1, 2023

New best story on Hacker News: Show HN: We built a developer-first open-source Zapier alternative

Show HN: We built a developer-first open-source Zapier alternative
498 by eallam | 142 comments on Hacker News.
For the past few months we’ve been building Trigger.dev and can now share our beta with you: https://ift.tt/i5vIzkJ . Trigger.dev is an open source platform that makes it easy for developers to create event-driven background tasks directly in their code. You write workflows using our SDK, and can view all the runs in our web app. Why we built this: - We found current workflow / automation tools like Zapier and n8n are good for simple tasks, but not for more advanced use cases. - Dropping down into code in these tools is just not a great experience. We prefer using our own IDEs, version control, and having access to GitHub Copilot etc. - Sometimes, a workflow requires us to query a database or handle some sensitive information. It would be great if this data wasn’t sent to a third party. Our beta version lets you: - Trigger workflows from webhooks, custom events or schedules (CRON) - Use API integrations with Slack, GitHub, Shopify and Resend. We’re adding more of these each week. - Add delays of up to 1 year. Workflows will resume where they left off, even if your server has gone down. - Support for Fetch and subscribing to generic webhooks. - Observe every workflow run in the app (great for debugging). - Open source MIT license so anyone can self-host the platform. We’re still early so would love your feedback and opinions. Feel free to try us out for free – and if you want a specific API integrated, just let us know. Main website: https://trigger.dev Github: https://ift.tt/i5vIzkJ

New best story on Hacker News: ChatGPT Plus

ChatGPT Plus
454 by davidbarker | 445 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: I want to lose every debate

I want to lose every debate
468 by Tomte | 358 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How do you test SQL?

Ask HN: How do you test SQL?
583 by pcarolan | 280 comments on Hacker News.
I've been looking for resources for our data team to apply best practices for testing SQL pipelines (we use DBT) but have not found anything. How do you test SQL pipelines? What patterns, tools and best practices would you recommend? Any good reference material you know of?