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Big Tech Needs $2T in AI Revenue by 2030

https://www.wheresyoured.at/big-tech-2tr/
3•chilipepperhott•3m ago•0 comments

Today I Learned: Binfmt_misc

https://dfir.ch/posts/today_i_learned_binfmt_misc/
1•malmoeb•4m ago•0 comments

R interface to Apple's MLX library

https://hughjonesd.github.io/Rmlx/index.html
1•dash2•6m ago•0 comments

Scraper+AI devs: Apify launches $1M reward challenge for new automation tools

https://apify.com/challenge
1•mitchwainer•10m ago•0 comments

The Origins of the Pirate Accent

https://www.history.com/articles/pirate-talk-accent-origins-robert-newton
1•geox•10m ago•0 comments

Control structures in programming languages: from goto to algebraic effects

http://xavierleroy.org/control-structures/
2•fanf2•11m ago•0 comments

Perplexity's new AI tool aims to simplify patent research

https://www.theverge.com/news/811340/perplexity-ai-patent-research-tool
1•gmays•12m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Secret Management for Local Development

https://github.com/athishrao/crux-vault
1•athish-rao•13m ago•0 comments

Agent-shell 0.17 improvements and MELPA

https://xenodium.com/agent-shell-016-improvements-melpa
1•xenodium•14m ago•0 comments

Antarctic glacier saw the fastest retreat in modern history

https://www.cnn.com/2025/11/03/climate/antarctic-glacier-hektoria-rapid-melt-sea-level
1•vinnyglennon•16m ago•0 comments

How the American Dream Became a Nightmare

https://twitter.com/infraa_/status/1825212281409728666
2•jameslk•17m ago•0 comments

Walking Down to the Rhine's Riverbed

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPmajGRTKok
2•belter•19m ago•0 comments

An AI company CEO could take over the world

https://blog.ai-futures.org/p/how-an-ai-company-ceo-could-quietly
1•falcor84•22m ago•0 comments

Elon Musk hypes Tesla's 8th gen AI chip, still hasn't delivered self-driving

https://electrek.co/2025/11/03/elon-musk-hypes-tesla-8th-gen-ai-chip-but-hasnt-delivered-promised...
4•breve•24m ago•1 comments

Comparing C++/Qt Data Serialization Formats: Code, Size, and Performance

https://www.qt.io/blog/comparing-data-serialization-formats
2•jandeboevrie•25m ago•0 comments

Apple's App Store Full Front End Source Code

https://github.com/rxliuli/apps.apple.com
3•redbell•26m ago•1 comments

I built ScreenStacka – a simple, ad-free tool to compare TV and monitor sizes

https://screenstacka.com
2•pogansrun•26m ago•1 comments

Apple App Store Web Has Exposed Its Source Code

https://www.reddit.com/r/webdev/s/gtquTytVuq
4•virgildotcodes•28m ago•3 comments

Israeli military lawyer arrested leaking video of Palestinian detainee abuse

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy0kpd97qqko
6•hshdhdhehd•28m ago•3 comments

GM's EV push will cost it $1.6B in Q3 with end of the tax credit

https://arstechnica.com/cars/2025/10/gms-ev-push-will-cost-it-1-6-billion-in-q3-with-end-of-the-t...
1•PaulHoule•29m ago•0 comments

Why fall colors in Maine are less vibrant this year

https://themainemonitor.org/fall-colors-less-vibrant-2025/
1•mooreds•30m ago•0 comments

The Kraken: When Myth Encounters Science (2014|PDF)

https://www.scielo.br/j/hcsm/a/3f7pGvQSBQNC4kkC8MXsbQQ/?format=pdf&lang=en
1•nativeit•31m ago•1 comments

Kubernetes and Ceph: Your Freedom from the Cloud Cartel

https://oneuptime.com/blog/post/2025-11-03-kubernetes-and-ceph-break-the-cloud-cartel/view
1•ndhandala•32m ago•0 comments

Microsoft's hiring shift: Fewer generalists, more AI-driven roles

https://www.interviewquery.com/p/microsoft-hiring-ai-first-workforce-2025
2•birdculture•33m ago•0 comments

The Agent Development Lifecycle (ADLC) – A new way to build reliable Agents

https://www.arthur.ai/blog/introducing-adlc
4•ianmcgraw•35m ago•2 comments

DeepMind's AI Learns to Create Original Chess Puzzles, Praised by GMs

https://www.chess.com/news/view/ai-learns-to-create-original-chess-puzzles-earns-praise-from-gran...
3•yk•36m ago•0 comments

Fund the future Trillion-dollar Industrial monopoly, just got validated

https://github.com/JDM95aus/OpenSourceTerraCore/blob/main/Complete-commercial.md
2•JRDM95•38m ago•7 comments

Effect of cooling white rice on resistant starch content and glycemic response

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26693746/
2•QueensGambit•42m ago•0 comments

Agents Are Commoditizing the Complement

https://andreasfragner.com/writing/agents-are-commoditizing-the-complement
1•42point2•43m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: No more freelancer thread from whoishiring?

2•philip1209•45m ago•1 comments
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Recovering from an Allergy That Ended My Google Career – How Do I Start Over?

4•lclu•5h ago
Three years ago, I was bitten by a lone star tick and developed an allergy to mammal products. It was misdiagnosed as a severe autoimmune disorder for three years. During that time, I was mostly bedridden and on medication — no projects, degrees, or work to show for it. After discovering the true cause, I’ve recovered, but my career is in disarray.

I graduated from the University of Waterloo and spent six years at Google working on the search stack. I was very happy with my trajectory before getting sick.

Now, the job market feels completely different from what I remember. How can I restart my career?

1) Should I mention my medical leave on my resume, or wait until an interview to explain?

2) I’ve relocated to a lower cost-of-living area and have personal ties here — what are my chances of finding a US remote role with compensation comparable to my previous position?

3) How should I best prepare for interviews? I enjoy reading textbooks and want to start doing personal projects again.

4) What back-end engineering skills are most in demand right now?

5) What are effective ways to network beyond my existing LinkedIn, college, and work connections? Discord seems active, but meetups and conferences feel less helpful.

Thanks so much for taking the time to read and respond.

Comments

philipwhiuk•5h ago
1. It's kind of up to you but it will come up. The advantage of putting it on there is that you can pre-prepare an answer rather than having to have the awkward conversation.

2. I would say zero. You might get lucky and find a high-paying remote role to apply for but the market is "basically everyone" so the competition is high. FANG salaries were always higher than the majority of the market and now they are pivoting back to in office, the remote job market is no longer buoyed by their influence.

3. Yeah I mean you will need some evidence that you've got technical skills left and that you're passionate about software development. Tangible evidence is useful - "I read Hacker News" is not so much.

4. This is not as helpful a question as you might think on a one-to-one-basis. You actually only need one job and there's jobs in every area. By the time you've upskilled on that one area, the job will have changed. Find something you're passionate about and put that in your portfolio/CV/GitHub/GitLab. (You may not end up in that industry but it'll be attractive to employers anyway)

5. They're less helpful, but you'd be doing it in addition to the other stuff. Meetups are definitely worth doing. Conferences will generally answer question 4.

n1xis10t•5h ago
Since you worked on search at Google, I feel like you might be in high demand at one of the smaller search places. For example, there is a meta-search engine called Kagi which is looking for remote workers, and they mostly get results from Google and Bing but they also have their own small index which they are working on growing.

I feel like they might love to have you, it would be like they poached an employee from one of the “big guys”, but without as much effort.

Since you are interested in search engines and worked at Google, I’d like to get your thoughts on this article: https://archive.org/details/search-timeline

Good luck!