This! I want to read HN but it's unfair that I have to do it on an electronic device. Ycombinator should be required to offer me a print service that delivers the top articles and a phone in service to make comments through
Majority of the world prefers stability over United States bombing people’s homes in Middle East and elsewhere. The entire NATO is against this. Pointless aggression and war that serves no purpose other than economical and human loss needs to stop.
Additionally Iranians don’t support this, nor do they want their children getting killed by United States. Regardless of their issues with the government, they rally around the flag to defend their land.
So I would assume that “we” here represents majority of people in the world.
The Iranian government can suck and it can still be a net negative for the Iranian people to bomb the shit out of their civilian infrastructure and kill and bunch of schoolgirls.
The Iranian government sucks. There is zero chance that Trump is capable of leaving this conflict with a stable liberal democracy that protects the rights of the Iranian people in place.
That’s not what Iranians expect or are asking for. Every Iranian I’ve spoken to is thankful that Khamenei is now dead and there is at least a chance of change. They don’t expect Trump to fix their country for them. They want someone to help so their own government isn’t shooting them dead by the thousands in the streets.
Some people have the right message but the wrong timing (i.e. too early). And for some people this could already be true.
I'm already assuming I have maybe one more job change in me as a software engineer and then it might be extremely difficult to find any future jobs in the field.
Especially considering I'm old enough that at least some companies were likely going to be discriminating against me because of my age.
Doubly so now that they probably assume I'm too old or set in my ways to handle the shift to coding with A.I. agents, which isn't the case.
Wow! So advanced! Does the rest of the world do the same with jobs (a single exam to determine if you get hired to any company), or does it invent strange ways to interview and hire applicants well?
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