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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: New employeer not providing equipment

Ask HN: New employeer not providing equipment 7 by gl9 | 14 comments on Hacker News. I am joining a small ~10 person startup in SF next week as a full time W2 employee. I am a software dev. The work is in a very regulated space (ITAR/ SOC2/etc) type stuff. My manager (who is the CTO) texted me to bring my personal laptop in on the first day. This already seems like a red-flag and if needed I will not install any software or visit any sites beyond payroll. How should I handle this situation if they refuse to provide me equipment. This is a in-person role.

New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Where are the good search engines for mathematical formulas?

Ask HN: Where are the good search engines for mathematical formulas? 2 by lo0dot0 | 0 comments on Hacker News. Here's what I found so far approach0.xyz : offline searchonmath.com : Gives irrelevant results such as p = m v when searching for F = m a https://ift.tt/pbWOHkQ: A collection of abandoned projects and offline sites

New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: America turns 250 today. What does it mean to you?

Ask HN: America turns 250 today. What does it mean to you? 6 by abixb | 0 comments on Hacker News. Figured I'd post this Ask HN given the semiquincentennial celebration since the Declaration of Independence. A surprising amount of what this site cares about grew up here in the US: the transistor, the internet, the idea (or the trope) that two people in a garage can take on corporate behemoths, the venture-backed startup model, etc. And a lot of HN has a personal stake in the place -- immigrants (me included) who bet their careers on a US grad degree and a visa lottery, citizens who built companies here, people abroad who work for (or compete with) American firms every day. So on the 250th, I'm curious what America means to you, personally. Some prompts: If you immigrated: what pulled you here, and has it held up? If you were born here: what do you hope the country looks like at 300? If you left, or chose never to come: what did you see that the rest of us might be missin...

New ask Hacker News story: Claude Fable is useless for bioinformaticians

Claude Fable is useless for bioinformaticians 3 by iqbal1980 | 0 comments on Hacker News. It’s infuriating any simple request related to common bioinformatics work and computational biology is flagged. Like we are we are trying to weaponize viruses or create anthrax! Life science users, what’s been your experience?

New ask Hacker News story: Tell HN: Fewer PRs done with proper prompting, review, and refinement wins

Tell HN: Fewer PRs done with proper prompting, review, and refinement wins 2 by tomerbd | 0 comments on Hacker News. Unpopulate opinion: Fewer PRs done with proper prompting, review, and refinement usually win long term. *3 thoughtful PRs a day > 40 poorly thought ones no matter how many AI agents reviewed them.*

New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Will AI force CS to focus on what to build instead of how to build it?

Ask HN: Will AI force CS to focus on what to build instead of how to build it? 2 by amichail | 0 comments on Hacker News. As AI becomes really good at the implementation part, it seems that what's left for humans to focus on is what to build. Do you think this will be the case and CS will change accordingly in its focus?