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Why is Zig so Cool?

https://nilostolte.github.io/tech/articles/ZigCool.html
127•vitalnodo•2h ago•36 comments

Snapchat open-sources Valdi a cross-platform UI framework

https://github.com/Snapchat/Valdi
38•yehiaabdelm•1h ago•1 comments

Becoming a Compiler Engineer

https://rona.substack.com/p/becoming-a-compiler-engineer
93•lalitkale•3h ago•40 comments

Immutable Software Deploys Using ZFS Jails on FreeBSD

https://conradresearch.com/articles/immutable-software-deploy-zfs-jails
16•vermaden•1h ago•5 comments

Analysis of Hedy Lamarr's Contribution to Spread-Spectrum Communication

https://researchers.one/articles/24.01.00001v4
24•drmpeg•1h ago•16 comments

Myna: Monospace typeface designed for symbol-heavy programming languages

https://github.com/sayyadirfanali/Myna
198•birdculture•7h ago•75 comments

How did I get here?

https://how-did-i-get-here.net/
112•zachlatta•5h ago•33 comments

Ruby Solved My Problem

https://newsletter.masilotti.com/p/ruby-already-solved-my-problem
166•joemasilotti•6h ago•68 comments

How a devboard works (and how to make your own)

https://kaipereira.com/journal/build-a-devboard
34•kaipereira•3h ago•2 comments

YouTube Removes Windows 11 Bypass Tutorials, Claims 'Risk of Physical Harm'

https://news.itsfoss.com/youtube-removes-windows-11-bypass-tutorials/
372•WaitWaitWha•4h ago•136 comments

Venn Diagram for 7 Sets

https://moebio.com/research/sevensets/
92•bramadityaw•3d ago•15 comments

Transducer: Composition, Abstraction, Performance

https://funktionale-programmierung.de/en/2018/03/22/transducer.html
70•defmarco•3d ago•0 comments

FSF40 Hackathon

https://www.fsf.org/events/fsf40-hackathon
44•salutis•4d ago•0 comments

Ribir: Non-intrusive GUI framework for Rust/WASM

https://github.com/RibirX/Ribir
43•adamnemecek•5h ago•4 comments

FAA restricts commercial rocket launches indefinitely due to air traffic risks

https://www.space.com/space-exploration/launches-spacecraft/faa-restricts-commercial-rocket-launc...
73•bookmtn•2h ago•18 comments

Using the Web Monetization API for fun and profit

https://blog.tomayac.com/2025/11/07/using-the-web-monetization-api-for-fun-and-profit/
23•tomayac•3h ago•3 comments

I Love OCaml

https://mccd.space/posts/ocaml-the-worlds-best/
292•art-w•11h ago•197 comments

VLC's Jean-Baptiste Kempf Receives the European SFS Award 2025

https://fsfe.org/news/2025/news-20251107-01.en.html
232•kirschner•5h ago•38 comments

Objective-C for Windows, including UIKit (public archive). From Microsoft

https://github.com/microsoft/WinObjC
26•zerr•5d ago•5 comments

James Watson has died

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/07/science/james-watson-dead.html
227•granzymes•6h ago•119 comments

Angel Investors, a Field Guide

https://www.jeanyang.com/posts/angel-investors-a-field-guide/
100•azhenley•8h ago•21 comments

Shell Grotto: England's mysterious underground seashell chamber

https://boingboing.net/2025/09/05/shell-grotto-englands-mysterious-underground-seashell-chamber.html
4•the-mitr•3d ago•0 comments

He Jiankui PhD Thesis: Spontaneous Emergence of Hierarchy in Biological Systems (2010)

https://repository.rice.edu/server/api/core/bitstreams/85449216-b2ec-4519-87cf-83eafe4534e7/content
11•gradus_ad•3h ago•8 comments

Mind captioning: Evolving descriptive text of mental content of brain activity

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adw1464
11•Marshferm•2h ago•7 comments

Understanding traffic

https://dr2chase.wordpress.com/
36•kunley•4d ago•26 comments

Developers in C-Level Meetings

https://radekmie.dev/blog/on-developers-in-c-level-meetings/
21•keyle•6d ago•3 comments

I'm making a small RPG and I need feeback regarding performance

https://jslegenddev.substack.com/p/im-making-a-small-rpg-and-i-need
66•ibobev•11h ago•59 comments

Sweep (YC S23) is hiring to build autocomplete for JetBrains

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/sweep/jobs/8dUn406-founding-engineer-intern
1•williamzeng0•13h ago

The Boss Has a Message: Use AI or You're Fired

https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/ai-work-use-performance-reviews-1e8975df
17•zerosizedweasle•1h ago•7 comments

Denmark's government aims to ban access to social media for children under 15

https://apnews.com/article/denmark-social-media-ban-children-7862d2a8cc590b4969c8931a01adc7f4
408•c420•9h ago•297 comments
Open in hackernews

Developers in C-Level Meetings

https://radekmie.dev/blog/on-developers-in-c-level-meetings/
21•keyle•6d ago

Comments

uberduper•1h ago
In my experience

- Try to find a way to not go to the meeting. Anything you say, especially the most insignificant part, will be used against _someone_ in an argument that doesn't make any sense. You're going to feel the need to correct their misunderstanding and misuse of what you said. You might even try to re-focus the discussion back to the important thing you were _trying_ to say. It only goes down hill from there. You're better off interfacing with a group of C-level people through documents.

- 1:1 meetings can work. Make sure you can back up everything you say with data.

- You're a developer, you can't estimate time and effort for shit. If asked, say you'll get with your manager or the PjM or w/e to get a date.

- Find out from the person that asked you to join what you should be prepared to speak to.

- If there's an agenda or documents that will be discussed, read them before the meeting. Doesn't matter if they plan to read it during the meeting.

- No hemming and hawing. If you don't understand what you're being asked, ask for clarification. If you don't have an answer you're confident in, say so. If they insist, prefix your crisp and concise answer with your level of confidence. "In my experience.." "From what I've read.." etc.

MrGilbert•1h ago
I'd like to add that, what you are describing, sounds like a pretty hostile environment. Luckily, I made the opposite experience. However, it also requires that you, the developer, are open and curious about the motifs that the C-Level has. Sure, you can sing the tantrum that you cannot estimate times - and I agree! But it helps to ask what they actually need, and why they need it. Maybe you can come up with better ways to help them get clarity. Remember - from their standpoint, it's all a big black box they cannot understand.

From my experience, execs want to know the current state, and also want to be able to intervene before a project derails. That's usually accomplished by open and coherent communication - a skill that is yet to be found by some developers. But you can work on it! ...if you want.

spullara•58m ago
I built my career on being in these meetings and have split my time between strategy and coding. You have to do the work to understand the concerns of the company and weigh those with your technical opinion.