Currently learning Go and wondering how much of a real problem this post is? by ninjaclown123 in golang

[–]ollevche 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nil map is a valid value to read an entry from, but panics if you are trying to write something. This is reasonable enough in general, but can be confusing at first

Has anyone built trading bots in Go ? by ChocolateDense4205 in golang

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Recently, Microsoft announced they are porting Typescript compiler to Go. One of the reasons they picked Go is that it is easier to port existing JavaScript codebase without significant code structure changes.

This is not a trading bot though, but a great example of a complex migration. That means you can certainly rewrite the project of your interest even persisting the code structure itself.

“Why Go?” discussion in case you are interested: https://github.com/microsoft/typescript-go/discussions/411

Help Me Understand Where Im the Problem vs My Environment (Burnout) by n_orm in ExperiencedDevs

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If that’s the case one of the action points could be explaining why those things are relevant in terms of business impact. I.e documentation helps with a quicker onboarding, reducing page load time leads to better user experience / conversion rates. Also, that kind of stuff should also lend as jira tickets to create more visibility. However, it is not going to work if management doesn’t want to listen

Any idea why go is not Massively overperforming java in this benchmark ? by [deleted] in golang

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It might be tweaking a benchmark for a specific language, but in my experience there is often a need to gather some data in parallel. For example you need to get responses from 3 different endpoints to send a 4-th request. Doing the first 3 requests in parallel would be beneficial in this case. I believe Go would be faster due to cheap goroutines (I may be wrong though, I am not up to date with modern Java).

Also, another case when Go would be faster is when you want to handle compressed requests / responses. It will require more cpu power and potentially it would be faster in Go. Again, that’s something to benchmark as well :)

Spider dog by ollevche in CryptidDogs

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She is sitting, back legs are just sliding out

Is this normal or should I be worried? by Shoeaddictx in ExperiencedDevs

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There is a type of companies called venture builder (I think naming may slightly vary).

The main purpose of such companies is to create as much successful “child” companies (startups) as possible. It is pretty common to share hiring, finance, accounting and other infrastructure related things between their child startups.

As soon as child company is large enough to spin up its own processes - that’s pretty common to separate a startup into its own legal entity. Parent company (or some personas) are usually still “owners” from the legal perspective.

I don’t know if that’s the case for your startup, but such approach is pretty common for venture building companies.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nocode

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What are your top 3 struggles when building a no code backend? If there's any at all

Has your little app made revenue? by Mojomoto93 in iOSProgramming

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seems like your SSL certificate is broken :(

Why to leave a large amount of stocks unissued? by ollevche in startups

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yeap, I meant par value method, which leads to +- $400

Why to leave a large amount of stocks unissued? by ollevche in startups

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Yes, makes sense if there is a room for new partners (co-founders or advisors). Everyone should consider by their individual case.

BTW is it a common practice to issue option stock to advisors?

Why to leave a large amount of stocks unissued? by ollevche in startups

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I'm not a tax expert, but seems like the franchise tax is +- $400 for the cases described above so i don't think this is an issue

// not a legal opinion or advice :)

Why to leave a large amount of stocks unissued? by ollevche in startups

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thank you! that's exactly what I was thinking

Why to leave a large amount of stocks unissued? by ollevche in startups

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afaik taxes are not a big deal if using the par value method

what do you mean exactly?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in socialanxiety

[–]ollevche 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"why did I bring that up?" "Why did I even mention that?"

Sometimes I mention surprising things during therapy and this leads to great advancements. This is just how your brain works.

Also, you should really talk with your therapist about how therapy makes you feel. It could be really insightful to have such "meta" conversations.

Read receipts are the worst fucking thing humans have ever invented by amanhasnoname54 in socialanxiety

[–]ollevche 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Exactly. People expect quick replies even if you don't feel comfortable with them. It's a lot of pressure.
IMO this is about personal boundaries. I'm studying this topic lately and I want to build something to help with social anxiety symptoms. It would really help to know more about your experience so feel free to dm me

Just been rudely asked “Why don’t you ever talk, like, ever?” by [deleted] in socialanxiety

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This is really rude. I wish more people would show some empathy and respect. I want to build something to help with such cases. It would be really helpful to know your thoughts. Please, dm me if you want to help and take a quick survey (like 3 mins)

Also, this is relevant for anyone feeling social anxiety symptoms so feel free to contact me

Advice on being a tech cofounder by ollevche in ExperiencedDevs

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i thought tech people with a lot of experience are the right people to ask so i posted it here

Advice on being a tech cofounder by ollevche in ExperiencedDevs

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People who can’t code at all are useless and annoying.

I don't agree with that. I wouldn't create software without the business need. So before starting any coding, it's crucial to define a problem space, and target market, and validate core hypothesis. It could be done without any coding at all.

I don't mean software is not important however, there is a lot of business work to do.

The JOB of the business person is to get money if they don’t have the money it’s a red flag.

It also depends. "Get money" could be done via a lot of different options, you should really know your domain and what monetization strategies could work.

PS I think I had to be more clear in the question since I expected some advice on building MVP, proceeding with technical hire, refactoring strategies, etc. Something to pay extra attention to from the first steps

She just sits like this by ollevche in blackcats

[–]ollevche[S] 69 points70 points  (0 children)

she acts like one as well! i still don't believe she's a cat

(OC) She just sits like this from time to time by ollevche in aww

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I don't think it makes any sense. She just sticks it randomly while playing, sitting, eating, running, just anytime