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    Comment #14429748

    > The challenge is to have the right reactions when you are sitting in a comfortable office and the moral dilemmas inherent in your work are entirely hidden by metrics, and all you…

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    Comment #14429740

    Whenever a police officer beats someone up of shoots an unarmed guy there quickly are the "they need more training" comments. Pretty much all of these stories including the one her…

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    Comment #14429737

    As I said to somebody else's weird reply: The question is, why do you invent stuff I didn't say? Is this show you get your highs? People like you are one of the major annoyances of…

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    Comment #14429736

    > Why is thinking and responding rationally a bad thing? The question is, why do you invent stuff I didn't say? Is this show you get your highs? People like you are one of the majo…

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    Comment #14426093

    I repeat: > The idea that doctors ... are somehow immune to those effects defies logic. That claim was never made by OP. It doesn't matter that you responded with "evidence" to a c…

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    Comment #14425996

    It doesn't matter how many ethics courses are offered and taken. The only thing I ever retweeted on my otherwise completely empty and unused Twitter account so that I could copy an…

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    Comment #14412140

    No, same problem here with latest Chrome on Windows 10.

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    Comment #14348522

    > With timeEnd I get the number I want but would like to see a "safe" approved way of where to place the timeend while dealing with async/promises/recursion separately and together…

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    Comment #14347906

    > The idea that doctors ... are somehow immune to those effects defies logic. That claim was never made by OP. Can we have a discussion without attacking a straw man, please? You y…

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    Comment #14332916

    Why exactly was my reply downvote-worthy guys? Yes I know asking for an explanation causes a lot more nasty voting. This is ridiculous, the site is getting more and more like reddi…

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    Comment #14331139

    But then you are looking at the wrong thing: You are no logger profiling/debugging Javascript but the Javascript runtime. Those tools do tell you the Javascript part, why do you sa…

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    Comment #14330962

    Google has a lot of content, for example "Chrome DevTools => Analyze Runtime Performance => Get Started With Analyzing Runtime Performance" [0]. But an important piece of advice is…

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    Comment #14306320

    It also is reasonable to know about cache misses so that you can do something about that if you decide that's possible . Do you think because it is not always valuable information,…

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    Comment #14306308

    This is a gross misrepresentation of the article. It is in your own head that he solely focuses on this one thing. When somebody says "this soup needs more salt" you start talking …

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    Comment #14306305

    Which is mentioned in the article (which few people fully read of course)! See under "Other reasons CPU Utilization is misleading" > Spin locks: the CPU is utilized, and has high I…

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    Comment #14303704

    It's always nice to see when people take even less than a complete sentence and pretend that this is what the author said and that this was all.

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    Comment #14293406

    Revolutions require organisation - very good organisation. All you'll get from ordinary workers is, possibly, a riot, quickly subdued. You are also up against an extremely well-org…

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    Comment #14285050

    > There's practically _zero_ of these mega-successful people (Gates, Buffett, Zuckerburg, Musk, etc.) who don't read Citation needed, as well as a definition of "don't read". For e…

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    Comment #14263283

    As a German I of course (quite irrationally) like the praise for "my" country (I actually feel I'm human, and being German is just birth luck, especially since I benefited enormous…

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    Comment #14259150

    To get an impression I think it's a good idea to start with these pictures taken from the ISS [0], which is at about 400 km altitude (it varies a bit but not that much) - https://t…

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    Comment #14258982

    Works for me. Whenever you have such a complaint - and choose to make it public - please include more details. What system, what browser, add-ons (adblocker) at least. EDIT: Downvo…

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    Comment #14244756

    > just like the 10x CEO. They just make the right decisions and hence are compensated accordingly. A lot of being a successful CEO is being at the right place at the right time (of…

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    Comment #14244562

    > "Salary" and "organizational breadth" are pretty objectively measurable things, and are what I'm using as a measuring stick. That is such a narrow world view. Nor does it change …

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    Comment #14236395

    I'm not sure that would help much. I think the risks and uncertainties of long-term R&D increase much faster than any tax incentive can compensate for. My favorite story is the (re…