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- Culture evaluation Just got an offer from Argo AI ,Aurora ,Lyft L5 How is the culture and which company you think is formidable for future. TC 270 Yoe 7 #offer #tech #argoai #lyft #aurora
- Come to Austin why don't ya Indeed is just itchin' to add as many of the best software engineering professionals there are, to our already formidable 700 (and growing!) SWE teams in Austin. Come to Austin already! PM me if you'd like to know more!
- link Google Hires ex Microsoft CVP as Head Of Engineering Anil Bhansali (ex Azure CVP) has joined Google as Head of Engineering for Google Cloud. Anil has worked in Office, Search and Windows division. https://yourstory.com/2020/05/google-cloud-appoints-anil-bhansali-vp-engineer What could be the effects and reason of this movement? Can Google Cloud be a
- How do you see Square faring in the future? I know the stock is on fire for the last couple of years. But, payments is a niche field and there are formidable competetiors like Stripe and Paypal operating in the same area. So, can someone who has more knowledge of Payments comment on how they see Square faring in the coming years? I have an
- The real irony in Uber IPO Upon IPO, Uber employees will be able to afford Tesla. Many will buy it. The irony is Tesla is Uber’s biggest existential threat. From Autonomy Day presentations we learned that their self-driving is way ahead of everybody else including Uber. Personally I largely agree with what they said, especial
- how do women feel safe in SF? I am a 23 year old, 5’10 man. Granted, I am a 130lb stick, but I can look formidable if I wear enough layers of clothing. Anyway, I don’t feel safe at all in SF. I literally feel like I’m going to be punched randomly in the back of the head or mugged, all the time. I live alone and I probbaly look
- link Uber future I know that Uber's stock has been pretty shit ever since the start, can't blame market because of the amount of cash burn each Q, and profits so far sighted. Personally made decent money today because of early puts on U. However, i feel like the company does have a future, a solid one with whole bun
- vote Best "appointed" CEO Let's talk about the CEO's that don't have ownership control of the company. Some thoughts: * Tim Cook - Many people thought that he was just an operations guy and Apple would fall once the visionary Jobs is gone. But Apple scaled new highs under his leadership. * Satya Nadella - Microsoft was tho
- Public companies involved in blockchain Then there's the option to purchase shares of companies developing or making use of blockchain technology, such as Walmart or Starbucks. Incorporating a digital ledger system can make a company leaner and more profitable, and higher profits equal higher share prices over the long term. But there ar
- Please Stop Misinterpreting Covid Statistics tldr: "Approximately three quarters (346; 74%) of cases occurred in fully vaccinated persons" (https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7031e2.htm). IT DOES NOT MEAN 74% OF VACCINATED PEOPLE GET COVID. Some statistics seem scary, but you have to take your time, think them through, and eliminate any
