2023-04-12
I worked at Google for -10 days
Original. The article describes the author's experience of being laid off from Google ten days before starting their SRE position in London due to a wave of layoffs, which was a difficult process as they had already quit their previous job and prepared for the move. The author described the complex and lengthy hiring process they went through and their disappointment at not getting the opportunity to work at Google after all. Some Discussion Service users left supportive comments, while others were less empathetic.
Discussion Service. A Hacker News post about the risks and pitfalls of resigning from a job has sparked conversation. Users discuss controversial policies on quitting at other companies, such as immediate termination, and vacation policies during notice periods. The ethics of working a new job while still collecting a paycheck from an old employer are also discussed, as are experiences with background checks and drug screens during the hiring process. Some users suggest asking for relocation protection in job contracts and hedging bets by not giving notice until one to two weeks into a new job. One user suggests that clear laws should be imposed around job offer rescinding, while another proposes automating hiring and firing processes.
Substack Notes Launched
Original. Substack has launched 'Notes' to all users, a new space where writers and creators can publish short-form posts and share ideas, and it will help work travel through the Substack network for new readers to discover. Notes, which is a long-term project, will also help drive subscriptions as worthy posts get shared widely, and this will help posts find a valuable audience of writers and readers who are already invested in the Substack ecosystem and are just one click away from a subscription. However, a Notes post does not get sent to subscribers by email.
Discussion Service. Substack has launched a new "Notes" feature, leading to discussions about whether it will compete with Twitter. Users have expressed varying opinions over Twitter's continued importance and the rise of Mastodon as an alternative. Crowdsourcing fundraising and new features, such as Substack's Notes, have become ways for startups to pivot to new business models. Monetizing social media, through methods such as Twitter's new subscription service "Twitter Blue," has raised concerns for some users. Additionally, Substack's Notes feature may cannibalize its own long-form content audience.
We're building a browser when it's supposed to be impossible
Original. Andreas Kling discusses the process of building the Ladybird browser, which has made significant progress despite being considered an impossible task. The team's success is attributed to factors such as stronger web specifications, focusing on vertical slices, deferring on performance work, having a strong team culture, and being guided by an experienced leader.
Discussion Service. Discussion Service users discuss the challenges of creating a browser using the "vertical slice" approach, which focuses on creating essential features for practical use cases instead of the entire API. While some express concern over its efficacy, others mention the success of similar methods in game development. There is also debate over the accuracy of the article's claim regarding the number of W3C specs and the complex interactions between different parts of code, rendering engines, and supporting broken websites when building a web browser.