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I switched companies and I had to use teams. From my experience coming Slack, teams feels heavy app. The bootup is slow and overall it felt like its bloated app. I'm using M1Pro Mac.

What I don't like the most of the teams app is, the freaking code editor. If I paste code in teams, it feels hard to read, in Slack it looks much better. Also, I hate it when on teams having some serious chat about prod issue and some in the group post a random message and whole thing just goes side ways. Lack of threads is bad experience for me. I can go on..


Nevermind bloated, the entire chat workflow experiance is awful.


OK, I wasn't going crazy then. I had recently used Google Maps for a road trip that I was planning and I asked my GF if it looks weird. My initial thought was if someone changed my monitor settings. (I use different one for just gaming) . The design and graphics reminds me of Apple Maps a lot(the mac version). The look and feel was slightly off and it felt dullish. Not sure how I can explain it.

The suggestions are definitely good in the post. I like to have a clean maps panel and rest can be hidden away.


Thank you! Great advise.


> Thank you! Great advise.

And when I die, remember you'd have more of it if your lawyers were not so evil the idea of setting up a key escrow was off the table because of what they did last summer(s).

(Notice how I don't jump in to snarkily tell you it's "advice" because I can tell this is not your first language, and you're getting your point across so it would just distract, not educate? People like me are rare, and when we leave, it's more than just population that Appalachia loses.)


LFS taught me so many things in my beginning for software engineer career(2011). 5 years later, we moved to minimal centos7.

I also remember working on getting LFS work on AWS EC2 back then.


My urge to work for FAANG company is faded away. Being in my late 30s I don;t want to grind leetcode anymore. I had interviews in Apple/Google/Facebook and I felt luck played a huge part of that. I got some live coding questions that prepared the day before and I aced them and in some cases I practiced so much and couldn;t even write more than 10 lines of code.


Luck def plays a big role. That's why you should keep going at it if that's what you want. The financial peace of mind makes it worth it.


This is changing. Mass layoffs and bias against FAANG employees is real, I wouldn’t feel so secure.


I really want to watch Interstellar in 4K on Vision Pro. I do wear glasses so I'm not sure how long I can wear this.


You don’t wear your own glasses with this device, you buy an optional set of Carl Zeiss correctional lenses that attach seamlessly inside the display and replace your glasses. It was shown in part of the livestream.


Tesla.

They already have army robots on the streets. Some day the cars will become fully aware and then can replicate. They will make better versions of themselves.


This reads like someone who hasn’t followed Tesla’s AI progress since the hype days of the mid-late 2010s.


A Happy New Year!

I'm always optimistic and I believe humans will do good thing. Looking forward to more advancement in AI, curing cancer, moving to more cleaner energy.

Going to watch some good ol star wars my girlfriend and enjoy my Macallan sherry oak 18


Congratulations! This is a great achievement at his age. Maybe a Fields medal next?


I was working in tech in Bay Area and left to a mid-west 13 years ago. My friends called me crazy. Who is crazy now?!!

I was really burned out and though the tech scene was good in silicon valley(startups, good companies), it still felt my life was just monotonous. I had same tech friends, which were competing against each other. Talking about FAANG companies.

I took a pay cut when I moved away to my new place. I joined a small tech company and was happy. 9-5 job and skiing on the weekends. Taking dog to the walk everyday.

I feel happy.


It felt like the vast majority of people I knew on IRC lived somewhere in the midwest, mostly Ohio. Honestly things didn't turn out so well for a lot of those people. Glad to hear it worked out for ya!


That looks like a really good work-life balance right there. Congrats!


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