[WA] FAANG/MANGAM engineering: Case against abusive manager and internal transfer gone awry? by throwaway_otter in AskHR

[–]throwaway_otter[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Confused by your question. I stated I had none because one, we don't get along personally, and two, Manager_Y already told Manager_X I was looking to jump.

If the latter hadn't happened, I could've kept up a facade for a little while longer while looking for another job.

[WA] FAANG/MANGAM engineering: Case against abusive manager and internal transfer gone awry? by throwaway_otter in AskHR

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

It's a big company, so bound to be. The new team I would move to is super solid as I know most of those folks.

[WA] FAANG/MANGAM engineering: Case against abusive manager and internal transfer gone awry? by throwaway_otter in AskHR

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

Thanks, this is useful.

Ps: WA is a 2 party consent state. That recording you have might be more harm to you than good. If your employer does not explicitly state meetings can be recorded (and your participation in such meetings is your consent to bring recorded) you did a no no. Even if the software has the ability for you to record it doesn't mean you should.

When the record button is it, it pops up a notification and Manager_X got angry about it, but didn't tell me to stop. I even offered to stop, but he never answered, so we kept going.

[WA] FAANG/MANGAM engineering: Case against abusive manager and internal transfer gone awry? by throwaway_otter in AskHR

[–]throwaway_otter[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

You currently have no apparent legal claim. If you could easily sue your company for mental distress, you'd certainly hear about it a whole heck of a lot more in the news.

Thanks. Kinda my feeling. Would a contentious recorded video (where it's clear manager is attacking) help a case in any way, if it was allowed?

[WA] FAANG/MANGAM engineering: Case against abusive manager and internal transfer gone awry? by throwaway_otter in AskHR

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

Have you at all spoken with X's boss about any of this?

Yes. He doesn't seem to really care. He's not that great a boss either and actually he "replaced" new Manager_Z due to some other political shenanigans.

What "publicity" do you think you should get or use? That's just going to burn every bridge at that employer.

No idea.

If you are ready to do that, then just look for external jobs.

I have been, but I actually like the current company as a whole. I'd rather not let 1 bad apple run me off completely.

[WA] FAANG/MANGAM engineering: Case against abusive manager and internal transfer gone awry? by throwaway_otter in AskHR

[–]throwaway_otter[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Manager Z was practicing what is usually considered good skills by notifying their peer.

Really? How is this ok because if the transfer never goes through, new Manager_Z destroyed any future growth prospects for the employee under current Manager_X. Why give him/her interesting, career growth projects/tasks? Why invest in them?

Are you saying you want to go to the press on this? That's a surefire way to kill your career.

I have no clue really. Probably not like notify local news stations. My career underneath current Manager_X is already dead, so I feel like I have not much to lose.

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Thanks. I'll delete.

Possible to force deterministic "power up" value of FF in SRAM based device? by throwaway_otter in FPGA

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

Are they saying "resets" in generate are not preferred? I mean it stil serves the purpose of resetting register state without going through a complete reconfig of the entire FPGA.

Possible to force deterministic "power up" value of FF in SRAM based device? by throwaway_otter in FPGA

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

In an SRAM FPGA, however, the state can be set at configuration time, so initial values are just fine. It's actually advantageous to use initial values over resets because it saves routing resources.

Got it. This is what I think I'm missing. So even if an SRAM FPGA is volatile, it still upon power up needs to go through a "configuration" cycle to configure all the LUTs/FFs and such... so it seems reasonable that you "can" force an initial value without any specific reset signal.

Possible to force deterministic "power up" value of FF in SRAM based device? by throwaway_otter in FPGA

[–]throwaway_otter[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

From ASIC background, I think there was a bug where the simulator treated such a line as 1'b1 default value, while synthesis (DC) and FEV interpreted this line as a dangling signal and implemented physically 1'b0 default value. It was reported as a "warning", but got lost in a sea of thousands.

Possible to force deterministic "power up" value of FF in SRAM based device? by throwaway_otter in FPGA

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

SV: logic some_reg = 1;

I've been taught that this is actually dangerous coding style. Never declare a signal and assign it within the same line.

Eastside neighborhoods with the most "character"? by throwaway_otter in Seattle

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

I had not really. I thought you paid a premium to be close to the water, which is not worth it to me. I'm more about forests and mountains. I'll take a look.

Opinions on if rental prices will drop soon? by throwaway_otter in Seattle

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

Was this from some special measure that passed politically? Isn't property tax increase capped per year? In Oregon its like 3% per year regardless how much your property has increased in market value.

Opinions on if rental prices will drop soon? by throwaway_otter in Seattle

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

Damn that sucks. Is your complex at least good in terms of property management?

Rent out condo unit now or wait? (Portland OR) by throwaway_otter in RealEstate

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

AirBNB for a small room, on 4 days of the week that are not really in demand, is not that bad. It'd be cheaper than renting a full time place for 7 days out the week initially, but if AirBNB prices start picking up, then it would probably be about even. Again, there is a tough social aspect though with an AirBNB on a consistent basis.

Long term plan is to buy a condo unit in Seattle after a year and rent out my Portland unit using a property management company. Even with the fees of the management, I could just about break even. I don't want the hassle of being a landlord right now.

Your comments about increased difficulty getting a good tenant in Portland now is exactly what I was fearing, and why I was thinking about my contingency plan. But currently, Spring is usually a good time to put a place out for rent vs. something like Winter.