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Recent news from Yegor Bugayenko a.k.a. @yegor256 about computers and programmers.
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2021-01-08 20:54:32
Master of None (2015-2017) by Aziz Ansari is a pretty intense and very well filmed story perfectly explaining why I don’t live in the US anymore. Long story short, it's about dating and racism — a very hot mix, perfectly pictured. You have to watch it.
2.3K viewsyegor256, edited 17:54
2021-01-05 23:23:46
Film Kteer Kbeer (2015) by Mir-Jean Bou Chaaya is supposed to be a comedy (according to Netflix), but it’s much more a drama, mostly about management and team work.
2.9K viewsyegor256, edited 20:23
2021-01-04 17:53:18
That’s how you talk to a candidate who asks for too much money. This is a brilliant John Malkovich in a pretty funny comedy series Space Force (2020) by Steve Carell (a much less talented, if you ask me).
3.0K viewsyegor256, edited 14:53
2021-01-04 08:56:19
Love, Death & Robots (2019) by Tim Miller is the future of cinematography, I believe. No actors involved, just a director and his/her propaganda supervisor. It’s not art anymore, it’s a weapon.
2.8K viewsyegor256, edited 05:56
2021-01-02 22:13:58
Dogs of Berlin (2018) by Felix Kramer is a semi-gangster saga about modern Europe: racism, violence, inequality, ugly women, handsome men, and a small bit of love, mostly to dogs.
2.9K viewsyegor256, edited 19:13
2020-12-29 22:35:18
New post on my blog: https://www.yegor256.com/2020/12/29/metric-for-emotions.html
3.7K viewsyegor256, 19:35
2020-12-28 08:49:27
M155: It's a well-known "fact": best programmers are 30x times more effective than their average colleagues. How do you reward them? You pay them 30x salaries. Of course, you don't. However, they do deserve such a reward and won't work hard, if you don't give them something of this size. The only replacement of money is recognition, which you can give them only through fair competition. Watch it!
3.6K viewsyegor256, 05:49
2020-12-24 09:43:07
M154: If there is no competition in your team, everybody will soon be interested in making deals and cheating. The only simple rule that may prevent this from happening: when I win, you lose. If such a rule exists there, your team members will always be interested in achieving more instead of compromising the system. Watch it.
4.6K viewsyegor256, edited 06:43