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Comment #44715760
Hi HN! We are launching Fable Security today! We are tackling bad AI attacks such as deep fakes with AI generated highly targetd just-in-time security training! http://www.fablesec…
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Comment #27952052
Maybe? "technical leader" for a 0-50 org is VERY different job than >100 org. The CTO is probably very good at 0-1 type of start up work, and probably a cofounder and inexperienced…
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Comment #27576490
meanwhile, China is doing 996 - 9am to 9pm, 6 days a week. Obviously people hated it. But it is happening and no wonder China tech is catching up fast / winning in some areas alrea…
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Comment #23563640
No. look at China and Korea. It can be well controlled. Business has been reopened with little new cases.
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Comment #23217578
The Dabbawalas "secret" is: - built on top of public transit: dramatically lower cost, no need to pay for gas - have a pre set schedule and demand / not on-demand: enable huge supp…
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Comment #23217485
Dabbawalas are getting paid in good salary because they are a lot more efficient comparing to Uber drivers. From other reports / business review I am reading, there are about 200k …
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Comment #23012537
www.flexport.com
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Comment #22585755
awesome channel! You might be also interested in this https://www.flexport.com/careers/jobs/?department=Engineerin... ;)
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Comment #13399456
Like many other Chinese have replied, we do use and learned pinyin in school and use it to learn how to pronounce new characters. All the Chinese dictionary has pinyin in it. Pinyi…
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Comment #12678169
I genuinely enjoy working in open office after working in both settings to the point that I would never never work in a company that is not open office aganin. All the noise points…
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Comment #11220003
Yea. I was wondering how can they afford to pay for the benefits for W-2. How can they compete to someone doing exactly the same thing but as a 1099 contractor instead of W2 to cut…
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Comment #9765631
Spots on! Thank you for writing this. Access is definitely the most important thing in here. It actually remind me of the important work that Internet.org is doing.
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Comment #9759525
I actually saw this in full effects near alexandra steakhouse Cupertino. It is a really impressive experience. and also surprisingly, it works for even when I was quite far away, a…
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Comment #9614821
> In that scenario, it is easy to see how an expensive watch that replicates smartphone's functionalities would be a commercial failure. I think in the case of watch and luxury pro…
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Comment #9488738
I don't think this is the case here. This is a freemium model, hoping the people CAN afford internet but do not know they NEED it will pay for the normal services with the operator…
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Comment #9234406
Yes, Project Shield is the best solution.
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Google Latitude is Retiring on Aug 9
https://support.google.com/gmm/answer/3001634?p=maps_android_latitude&rd=1
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