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tcrews
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Ask HN: Strategies for dealing with alpha nerd arrogance?
How do you deal with the nerd jerk in your group?
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Ask HN: Why the GitHub/GitLab integration is so terrible?
It's like they don't want developers to have a presence on both services (without a lot of hassle). Wouldn't it be in GitLab's best interest, being the newcomer, to integrate way b…
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Comment #14157601
Here is the initial Fedora/RH announcement, for reference: https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2003-September/m...
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Comment #14157556
It's not the brand that is tainted. People simply cannot trust their projects on someone else's commercial objectives. There is no indication this is changing.
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Comment #14157546
It's time for a foundation if they are serious about this.
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Comment #14157398
I didn't know the animosity level was that high. This is disturbing.
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Comment #14157357
That's a great idea. I really trust Red Hat and they have consistently delivered. I don't think the same applies to Docker Inc. so my initial reaction is step on the brakes here.
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Comment #14070074
Never worked well and we turn it off in our Vagrant boxes. If you need 3D support in a VM on your workstation, use VMware Workstation 12... it's awesome (but Vagrant support sucks)…
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Ask HN: Best container runtime for Kubernetes CRI-O
Docker, containerd, runc, rkt, Clear Containers... I don't know where to start to ensure I'm using the best one.
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Comment #14023719
Having been on the receiving side of GSoC students, I'd say 90% of them come from poor countries and are looking for the money. I've seen some that weren't students at all and seem…
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Comment #14023701
In my experience money is a key incentive for students in GSoC and that makes it hard to keep them as volunteers I think this nails it.
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Ask HN: Command line UX resources
While developing backend services and tools to be used by developers, it's often hard to decide what would be the most seamless experience. There are ton of resources on designing …
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Comment #13812795
The title is very clickbaity. Just search for "chart sonification" and see there is a lot of research in this area. Maybe they meant to emphasize that this is a browser extension?
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Comment #13327714
I've been working remotely for 2 years now and my team has people from all over the world. People mostly talk on IRC but not a lot (about important stuff) and there is a HUGE numbe…
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Comment #13239611
Exactly! Shipping ES6 code to browsers.
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Comment #13238433
That's unfortunate. Nobody likes to feel cheated at work. I'd suggest to try and remediate the situation first. Try to cancel the insurance and get your money back if possible. If …
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Comment #13238214
Is the yearly increase substantial? Do you still think the yearly insurance price is competitive with other offerings in the market? Is the insurance price being adjusted for infla…
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Comment #13089943
It seems like this matches my experience. My colleagues were directors at an American multinational with a presence in China. From what I could gather, they led a pretty sweet life…