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Location: London/North Kent, UK

Remote: Yes!

Willing to relocate: Maybe with the right relocation package

Technologies: Golang, Java, JavaScript/web (node, jquery, bootstrap), Python, AWS, Terraform; some misc data science stuff at undergrad level (i.e. R, Scipy, Matlab)

Resume/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jsh ulver/ (remove space) - please message me for a pdf/word copy of my CV.

Email: lightnix at gmail.com


I'm not sure if I'm good enough to have imposter syndrome!


It sounds like what they want is the opposite of responsible.


I find it hard to express how bizarre I find it that for years we've used all kinds of arcane hacks (now conveniently packaged up in bootstrap) to do grid layouts for fear of mis-using the table element, and only recently we're seeing this.


That's my kind of lake.

I mostly just find it interesting that TSMC seems to have leapfrogged Intel in fabrication processes quite solidly.


Not at all - the single "nanometers" figure has been very heavily fudged since 22nm, and different vendors fudge it differently. They're all struggling mightily at these scales (which is understandable). The number is bluster for the market (which I have less sympathy for).



Interesting idea and nice implementation, but it seems like the premise presupposes the conclusion - money makes money.


I don't notice any typing latency on Slack and I'm usually pretty sensitive to it. That said, Atom with a bunch of plugins can chug a little.


I don't notice any notable latency in discord, vscode, etc

But I do notice latency in hyper.js, and it just makes it feel very "dull", and that's what I think a lot of people know of electron terminals

plus the competition from native apps is a bit absurd in terms of performance, with most of the serious ones either rendering asap or on the next frame (when vsync'd)


and why would your experience of one terminal app based on Electron apply to all other terminal apps based on Electron? You even say that you don't notice latency in VSCode. A text editor and a terminal have similar problems to solve.


Never said it applied to all electron terminals

I would of tested this one, but no windows build, and I'm not using a linux install atm

editors don't roundtrip to a separate application through multiple buffers (bash, zsh, fish, or whatever) to decide if they need to show a color or letter or nothing


There are two key factors to me: employers refusing to increase salaries to make their job remain competitive, and employers stuffing employees into highly specific boxes that can easily be replaced which is just boring, repetitive work.


Looking at the Heterodox Academy's blog history, they seem mostly to be interested in advocating for a conservative viewpoint than anything else. To say that they're trying to 'break orthodoxy' comes across as ridiculous when they're based in a country where the current president and congress are the most right wing they've been for decades. The whole narrative of 'free speech' being under attack in academia has just been from right-wingers who really want nothing like free speech - they just want the ability to be racist and bigoted with impunity while shutting down speech in favour of equality.


From the perspective of these workers, I suspect many presume it is better to live off welfare than attempt to rely on unreliable work.


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