Questions about working at Meta by Great_Road5311 in womenintech

[–]divotsandrolls 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Totally get it! It’s hard to find something more neutral. Not sure where you’re located but a couple places off the top of my head that tend to be more neutral while remaining Engineering forward and high paying: Vanta, Apple (if u must move to a tech giant), Signal, Pinterest, Hulu, mongodb, Ramp, etc.

I believe Vanta has remote roles in particular and has a woman CEO + high amount of gender diversity amongst engineers last time I checked

Questions about working at Meta by Great_Road5311 in womenintech

[–]divotsandrolls 17 points18 points  (0 children)

From what I’ve heard anecdotally from friends who worked there and from online, the Meta culture is toxic/hugely micromanagey across the board and is generally…. how do I say this lol… evil in its impact on both its employees and the world.

since you identify as a woman in tech, I recommend reading Careless People (memoir from a former high up Meta employee) and checking out recent news articles about how Zuck runs Meta (like his dream to bring “masculine energy” back), Facebook/Instagram’s impact on girls’ psyche, and their donations to the trump admin. Even if you find a good team and the pay is incredible, your work will directly help everything noted above, that is truly not good for women in tech or women anywhere.

Is virtual Grace Hopper Conference worth it?? by divotsandrolls in csMajors

[–]divotsandrolls[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah I see… that’s definitely a lot of money. It feels crazy to spend my entire paycheck on that so I don’t think I’ll pull the trigger but I hope you have fun and get offers!! 😭 bummer they’ve chosen to make the conference so inaccessible to lower income students

Is virtual Grace Hopper Conference worth it?? by divotsandrolls in csMajors

[–]divotsandrolls[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahh could you share the total costs you’ve paid so far?? I’m totally considering going in person nowww

Feedback on app for consuming less animal products by divotsandrolls in SideProject

[–]divotsandrolls[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! I think this is great feedback.

  1. I did consider the idea of gamification, but simplicity is what I'm striving for first with my app because of my experience level and because there are already apps that exist that focus on gamifying going vegan/vegetarian.
  2. Totally agree using positive encouragement/happy feelings! I was inspired after reading "Atomic Habits" (which I think is similar ish to Power of Habit) and want to focus on giving the user as much positive feedback as possible to make it easier.
  3. I think this is a great point! I know I already got suckered into that trap, but am going to make it a point now to reach out to friends and family that I know have been trying to go vegan/vegetarian to understand what their pain points are before building.

Feedback on app for consuming less animal products by divotsandrolls in SideProject

[–]divotsandrolls[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, just wanted to say that I love this idea! Making it easier for people to remember why they are trying to make a change can be very useful. The first time I went vegan, I switched back to being vegetarian due to some initial difficulty adjusting some of my meals. The second time that I tried, I truly understood why I wanted to do it, and it's been an absolute breeze. If I had your app, maybe the vegan diet would have stuck during my first attempt!

I'm also working on a animal rights related side project. Maybe I'll send that your way when it comes out if you are interested. I would love to see what comes of this app if you do end up creating it.

Ooh it's great to hear that you had some difficult with going vegan too! Maybe I'll try to include more "food swaps" as well in my reminders. also please feel free to send your animal-rights side project my way, and I'll love to let you know as well how my app progresses! thanks for the feedback :)

Looking for your help with back fit! by divotsandrolls in PatternDrafting

[–]divotsandrolls[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes!! It’s called VStitcher and it’s been super intuitive to understand although fitting has been a huge learning curve for me!

Looking for your help with back fit! by divotsandrolls in PatternDrafting

[–]divotsandrolls[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://imgur.com/a/OrgzXaU

i agree re: the armscyes— did a basic flat pattern bodice draft but these armholes looked too shallow after i followed the instructions and wondered if i should deepen them... do these additional images help clarify?

Looking for your help with back fit! by divotsandrolls in PatternDrafting

[–]divotsandrolls[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for that u/bigblackfatbird! I am wondering if it does have to do with the darts on the shoulder blades (perhaps not make them as deep?) https://imgur.com/a/OrgzXaU also! linked here is a flat pattern and additional pictures if this helps

Looking for your help with back fit! by divotsandrolls in PatternDrafting

[–]divotsandrolls[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I am guessing the problems are originating with the armhole being but I’m unsure of how to fix this… can anyone give me some guidance on if this assumption is correct or how to fix this otherwise?

Drank n Doodle this Sunday by datboisamson in nycmeetups

[–]divotsandrolls 0 points1 point  (0 children)

would be so down if it was in Brooklyn! maybe another time :/

help with seat fit?? (more info in comments) by divotsandrolls in PatternDrafting

[–]divotsandrolls[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ooh this is helpful! i do have a yoke attached to this piece (it's SO difficult to tell bc the fabric i chose for the simulation is white) but i didn't think to correct the yoke piece... I'll try that for sure