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> scream test

I didn't realize there was an actual name for this, so I'll add another for the thread that I haven't seen brought up: email is evil in operations (EIEIO, like the nursery rhyme)


I think the analogy is to station people at various floors in a big office building while you disconnect (unmarked) cables in a legacy patch panel to see who starts screaming. Then you plug it back in and label the cable...


Or the more general version, where you shutdown a server/service and see if anyone screams. If it's still silent after $days, you can decomission it.


Not to take away from OP, but https://www.portfoliovisualizer.com/backtest-portfolio has that among other features



It's RSUs vesting at:

- 5% after 1yr

- 15% at 2yrs

- 20% every 6 months for years 3 and 4

The 401k match also has a 3 year cliff.

But as they said, years 1-2 you typically get a signing bonus


I was exposed to this while talking to an Amazon recruiter recently, while I also hear stories about how they seem to work people to a breaking point.

The median tenure at AMZN is also 1.5yrs, per linkedin. Their strategy seems to be to work their people extremely hard to earn their RSUs and pay them like plebs with hard caps on earning potential (base comp).


>"... while I also hear stories about how they seem to work people to a breaking point."

Is this a well-known thing then? More so than other FAANGs?


Since the tax changes in 2017, it's effectively not deductible in the US for most


From a quick glance, it doesn't look like a protocol per se, but a user management system akin to Keycloak. Those solve a slightly different set of problems than OIDC or OAuth


It's likely some kind of caching issue. tools.ietf.org at 4.31.198.62 responds with the draft, but 64.170.98.42 404s


Yea, it's a bit odd. There are only a handful of gender-specific exercises in the directory[0], but that seems to be down to having a video for it.

[0]https://musclewiki.com/Directory


Yeah, I actually have a big backlog of videos to edit.


I see dumbbell rows listed for lats.

If you don't have access to a dumbbell, substitute a heavy bag of some sort with a short handle. Google has some ideas on other alternatives as well, but I'd recommend against using canned food goods (or anything else you don't want to dent/break).


I use the largest container of liquid clothes detergent at the store with a handle and fill it with water. I haven't weighed it, but you're in really good shape if you can curl it. Great for dumbbell rows and shrugs, though too unwieldy for much else.


I’ve been using horizontal dumbbell rows for lats for years, they’re not as good as chin-ups but way better than nothing if you don’t have access to a chin-up bar.


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