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- A positive impact on the world Sometimes I feel frastrated that we live in a time where working in the high-tech industry (Especially in companies like FAANG) is considered one of the best things you could do in terms of TC and "fame" on one hand, at the other hand feels extremely souless and not really helping humanity moving fo
- Best Way to Sell an Exotic Car? A couple of years ago, I got a great deal on my dream car. Fast forward to COVID and my sig other has turned the garage into our own personal Planet Fitness. My dream car really needs to be garaged, and I’m confronting the reality that it would be the best grown up decision to sell it. But it will k
- The tech industry we grew up with is over. Welcome to the new Wall Street When I started programming in 2005, the SV and startup culture was counter cultural. They were the little guys standing up to the giants, trying to make a positive difference. No one thought Google or Yahoo as evil back then, Microsoft was the big bad evil empire -- the scourge of the planet. It wa
- link From ‘boomer’ companies to encroaching giants, Canada’s tech sector has a labour problem If you want to understand the biggest problem in Canadian tech right now, ask someone who jumped from a Canadian company to an American one how their life has changed. You’ll probably get one of two answers. One of them is about money. A Toronto-based engineer who spoke to The Globe and Mail recentl
