>> They are doing the equivalent of printing their own monopoly money in the garage and then selling it for real currency...
> Pretty much what the central banks are doing around the world.
Exactly. So why choose the currency of a couple of dudes over the central bank's one? Show me an ethical cryptocurrency with equal opportunities for everyone and no taxes in a form of pre-mining, decreasing block rewards & other stuff like that and I'll be the first one to use it.
Central banks: fine, they are the state. It's a problem when private banks are doing this (they are) and when central banks are doing it and using it to purchase assets to bail out in the main the rich.
I too keep a lot of tabs open. I use OneTab and The Great Suspender chrome extensions to also keep memory usage under control. They've been indispensable tools for the tab hoarders like me.
From my experience this typically happens with a mediocre engineering team working on a new project/technology. Unless you have immense patience and communication skill to overcome this over time, look elsewhere. I have been in a similar situation with mostly white colleagues.
Thanks for the comment. I apologize if I did not express my frustration in proper way. I have been here for 5 months only. It will look bad on my resume to abandon ship in the middle. Do you have recommendation for adapting my communication style or dealing with feeling my of annoyance?
Anybody who truly understands the technology and minutia behind modern browsers strikes me as almost more interesting and impressive than understanding Linux in this day and age.
This isn't belittling operations folks, this is more of a comment on how complicated, complex, and obfuscated modern browsers are.
Great discussions. Having had some startup experience myself I would add that people have drastically different levels of understanding and common sense, so they will interpret what they see and read differently. There is no shortage of books/blogs on management or leadership or product management, but things don't really change and the same mistakes are being made every single day in startups.