hiring in tech is broken and everyone knows it. what can we do better?| jyn.dev
hiring in tech is broken and everyone knows it. what can we do better?| jyn.dev
I’m currently working on an internal GitHub project where, for a change, my estimations have been wildly off. Before this project, I’d had a good multi-year streak of never overshooting my estimates and consistently hitting deadlines. This overshoot, combined with some recent reading, has made me think about hidden complexities of software estimation and what I didn’t consider when making my estimates. These are in a rough order from “most obvious” to “least obvious”.| Mike McQuaid
In The birth & death of search engine optimization, Xe suggests| danluu.com
I see a lot of essays framed as writing advice which are actually thinly veiled descriptions of how someone writes that basically say "you should write how I write", e.g., people who write short posts say that you should write short posts. As with technical topics, I think a lot of different things can work and what's really important is that you find a style that's suitable to you and the context you operate in. Copying what's worked for someone else is unlikely to work for you, making "writ...| danluu.com
Creating things is a delicate endeavour, fraught with peril. People struggle forward through crazy marketplace and environmental complexities just to get from one day to the other. Yet I can't shake off the feeling that we make it harder for ourselves than it should be. I've been trying to work out why. There's a lot to unpack. This post is a start at thinking about it in public.| www.evalapply.org
yes, it’s a real thing. yes, i wish i had that problem too.| bewrong.substack.com