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minasss
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Comment #22972028
> A great way to approach this is to build trust incrementally. Small projects where responsibility is given to individuals to own work end to end with reviews and feedback. After …
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Comment #22971933
> a company is not disciplined enough to communicate well, especially across teams. This may be the case if a significant number of business decisions are done in side conversation…
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Comment #22971857
Thank you for your points! > You need to be cut out for it. You need to be self sufficient Instead of saying "People are not cut to it" why cannot we say "People have not enough ex…
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Comment #22971640
I can assure you that it is possible to not trust people you see every day, 8 hours a day, 5 days a week.
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Comment #22971628
"The office" can be the building where you may have your desk, does it mean that the desk must be owned by the company you work for? or that everyone in the room must work for the …
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Comment #22971518
> One thing I find difficult in remote teams is the ability to ask a coworker a question quickly. Why is it so important that your colleague HAVE to respond quickly? Have you ever …
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Comment #22971456
I can say by experience that being in the same building does not imply that you are building a relationship. Meetings are meetings, you still have to prepare, you still have to com…
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Comment #22971426
this is a real issue even with in office presence; not everyone is in the loop and the solution, in my opinion, is not to keep everyone in the same room but to spread information i…
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Comment #22971408
it will require a bit more effort for sure, but teaching (not training, we are not puppies) is hard anyway, even if you are an awesome teacher
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Comment #22971397
On average, people are bad at office work too
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Comment #22971393
so you are saying that you need someone else to decide what is private or not in your life?
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Comment #22971374
remote work does not mean you have to stay alone, there are co-working spaces all over the world
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Ask HN: What is your strongest argument against remote work?
please, I need to know!
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Comment #19233580
link to samples is broken (octo-cat 404) https://github.com/amzeratul/halley-samples
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Comment #13302791
Location: Italy Remote: Yes, please Willing to relocate: no, thanks Technologies: Python (automation, services, web), C/C++ (embedded, video games), Clojure/Common Lisp/Elixir/Go (…
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Comment #7657265
thanks for the link (and phones review :) )
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Comment #5577985
for example int a = b = c = 0;