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Comment #27240629
We're tracking this in Coda now ( https://coda.io/@dpup/post-covid-reopenings ) and would welcome submissions from other companies. You can submit here: https://coda.io/form/Share-…
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Comment #27130788
I'm curious to hear what your company is doing and whether their decision is making you consider a move.
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Comment #22780939
I've always struggled with the 9-5 and M-F. It never fit my energy levels. For coding, I'm often most productive in the evening. Mornings are often really slow for me. And with kid…
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Comment #20852947
I haven't been able to track down an original source for this, but while at Google in mid 2000s I was told it was a joke/hat-tip to Bell labs.
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Comment #20774622
Kegan's work has been quite influential for me, both in helping me understand myself and others. His later work, collaborating with Lisa Lehey is more actionable, in a work context…
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Comment #20625573
I can imagine some skepticism, so thought I'd share some of the theory behind why we released this free tool. Hopefully we all know by now that high-performing teams depend on psyc…
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Comment #10449279
Thanks for clarifying and yes, lots of interesting stories to be told around the edges of this post. Some are already written and linked. For example, I'd recommend Why ContentEdit…
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Comment #10449079
Sorry it came across as "sour grapes", the spec for the post is describe the components of your stack, why you use them, and challenges you've faced. In terms of "display an articl…
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Comment #10449054
As I said above, this was from a bio question that got elided during editing. I didn't want to be completely defined by my work, but at the same time didn't want to be overly verbo…
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Comment #10449047
This was mostly a hat tip to a scarred past. This is a post about Go's GC tuning philosophy: https://blog.golang.org/go15gc
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Comment #10449046
The point is that we don't really care about the number of uniques or page views. What we actually look at internally on a day to day basis is the amount of time people spend readi…
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Comment #10449041
I don't want to be completely defined by my work, but at the same time didn't want to be overly verbose talking about myself. Also, the original interview had this section as multi…
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Ask HN: Monorepos with GitHub?
I'm not really interested in discussing the tradeoffs of a monorepo here (http://danluu.com/monorepo/), but I'm curious if anyone has experience using GitHub to host a company wide…
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Comment #6867050
Should be fixed on monday. Was a super weird rendering bug.
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Comment #6853208
Minified, but pretty printed for easier debugging without source maps. The whitespace gzips pretty well.
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Comment #6852270
We're actually having a hard time reproducing (though we've received some interesting screen shots). Our nexus 4 and Nexus 7 look ok. Rest assured we'll be acquiring more devices a…
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Comment #6852258
The fix was deployed. Happy keyboard scrolling.
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Comment #6851801
We're looking into this. Trying to find our android test device :-/
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Comment #6851798
This is a surprisingly accurate assessment from someone outside the company: http://www.quora.com/Medium-website/What-is-Mediums-technolo... But it would be good if we documented t…
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Comment #6851642
Typekit understandably wants to make sure that no one else uses the font bundles, so they check the referrer. If you strip referrers it'll block the response and eventually it'll t…
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Comment #6851387
This was a mistake introduced by a last minute change. We'll have a fix deployed soon.