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Jan 31, 2019
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How to RTFM?
12 by rja907 | 8 comments on Hacker News.
I have seen dozens of times that people direct to the language manuals etc. to understand something in depth. I am a new college grad working as a Software Engineer and I mostly reference the manual when I cannot find something on Stackoverflow or some blog. Whenever I have tried to go through the manual, the kind of language used has diminished my interest and ended up in my giving it up. Also, I don't have an eidetic memory, so I don't see how manuals can be useful in the real sense but I really want to go in depth of some topics like PostgreSQL, Spring, Javascript, Python etc. It would be great to hear if someone actually reads the manual and is able to successfully apply it in their lives...
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: What's your top three questions for startup before you accept job offer?
2 by wrestlerman | 0 comments on Hacker News.
I'm curious, what questions do you think are the most important before you accept a job offer from a startup? I'm curious, how do you know when to join or not to join a startup?
Group of Friends of the Nelson Mandela Rules enter 2019 with commitment to turn rules into action
Vienna, 30 January 2019 - The Vienna-based Group of Friends of the United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners, also known as the Nelson Mandela Rules, co-chaired by Germany and South Africa, convened for a special meeting on Monday, 28 January to renew its commitment to the practical application of the Rules and the work of UNODC in the field of prison reform.
Published January 30, 2019 at 12:57PM
Read more at unodc.org
UNODC provides first training for UN Police Officers against human trafficking and migrant smuggling
Bamako, Mali, 31 January 2019 - In countries affected by conflict, human trafficking and migrant smuggling not only threaten civilians, but also jeopardise efforts towards peace and stability. In recent years, brutal acts of human trafficking committed by armed and terrorist groups have shocked the international community, which has expressed its determination to step up the fight against these horrendous crimes.
Published January 31, 2019 at 12:03PM
Read more at unodc.org
New top story on Hacker News: How to prepare a Design Thinking workshop for 80 people
3 by ggeorgovassilis | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Buhari’s integrity fake, Atiku will win presidential election – Obasanjo
Boko Haram: Atiku hints probe of Nigerian military
Hollywood star, Jussie Smollett hospitalized after brutal attack by homophobic
Court clears ex-governor of fraud charges, orders EFCC to pay him N224m in 3 days
How Buhari and I rigged ANPP primaries against Okorocha in 2003 – Bafarawa
Ambode: Lagos Assembly speaks on fighting governor over election money
2019 presidency: What will happen if I lose election – Atiku
Peter Obi reacts to corruption allegations, APC’s insistence that PDP spent $16bn on power
Jan 30, 2019
New top story on Hacker News: Consciousness as a State of Matter – Max Tegmark (2015)
3 by headalgorithm | 0 comments on Hacker News.
New top story on Hacker News: Launch HN: DevFlight (YC W19) – Helping open-source maintainers make money
4 by vbordo | 1 comments on Hacker News.
Hey HN, We’re Victor and Tony, founders of DevFlight ( https://devflight.com ). We help open-source maintainers make money. Think of us as agents for open-source maintainers. We met last year through the Indie Hackers community. It’s one of the luckiest things that’s ever happened to us. We clicked immediately. It became clear we share an obsession with building things to make developers’ lives easier. We began working on small developer-centric projects together. We started DevFlight after recognizing maintainers are the most underserved developers. They provide immense value and get little in return. We’ve spoken with many maintainers who’ve told us the current open-source development model is unsustainable for them. Their projects often end up being a second full-time job without pay. Some have to stop supporting their projects altogether due to a lack of resources. It’s time to start paying maintainers well for their work. Making open-source development sustainable will benefit everyone in the long-term. Our vision is to make it possible for maintainers to receive a stable income that accurately reflects the value they bring to companies. We’re accomplishing this by connecting maintainers with companies who will pay them. If you’re a maintainer, apply now on our website to join the waitlist. We’re currently working with a small group of maintainers from popular projects. We’ll gradually expand this group. Shoot us an email to learn more. We’d love to chat with you. We aim to make the process of hiring maintainers dead simple for companies. We communicate when maintainers are available and what types of work they can provide. If your company is interested in learning more, please reach out to us. Companies are paying for things like priority email and on-demand support from maintainers, feature request prioritization, continued development of the project, faster bug fixes, and guaranteed project stability. This is not an exhaustive list. We take 10% from every contract we negotiate. We’re aware the contract model doesn’t work for everyone. We’re exploring other revenue models based on what’s best for our maintainer network. We’d be particularly interested in hearing any ideas about this from the HN community. This is a difficult problem to solve, because it’s fundamentally more of a human problem than a software one. Companies often aren’t aware of all the open-source software they’re dependent on. Many also have complex purchasing requirements and no clear understanding of how their company can directly benefit from paying maintainers. Solving this problem requires better communication, more transparency, and new systems. We know the HN community has a wealth of experience and knowledge on this topic. We’re excited to listen to any thoughts and experiences you’re willing to share with us. We want to continue to learn and evaluate how we’re approaching this problem, so fire away! Victor and Tony
New top story on Hacker News: 3D scan reveals intricate detail of iconic 1829 locomotive
6 by open-source-ux | 0 comments on Hacker News.
New top story on Hacker News: It’s 2019, why can’t I block all incoming calls that aren’t in my contact list?
6 by tones411 | 6 comments on Hacker News.
It’s pointless to block every single spam number that can call in. If we can’t end spam calls, why don’t phones let you at least block all except numbers in your contact list?
Jan 29, 2019
Liked on YouTube: Full Video: What Ozekhome said about Onnoghen
via YouTube https://youtu.be/4JGPWsfh-GM
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: If my company bills me out at $165/hr what should my salary be?
5 by isthispermanent | 6 comments on Hacker News.
I work as a client-facing software consultant for a medium-sized firm. They bill me out at $165/hr. What would a fair salary given that number be or how should I think about my salary relative to that number? SKILLSET UPDATE: - I work across both mobile and front-end projects writing major features on multi-month projects in iOS/Java/Typescript/React/Angular. - I am the only mobile person in the entire company and am one of two that has a Mac (the only real way to dev iOS). - I've also contributed to mid-tier areas in C#. - I've always delivered.
Fire razes Ogwashi Uku community main market, goods worth millions of naira destroyed
He added, ”It is very shocking to see goods worth millions of naira razed, the state government will do everything possible to fix the burn stores.”