← Back to context Comment by giraffe_lady 2 years ago https://www.newyorker.com/news/letter-from-silicon-valley/th... 4 comments giraffe_lady Reply dang 2 years ago sctb stopped working on HN in fall 2019, alas! next_xibalba 2 years ago Tldr the answer is “2”. Not sure how posting a link where this info is buried is helpful. hk__2 2 years ago > Tldr the answer is “2”. Not sure how posting a link where this info is buried is helpful.The answer to OP’s first question, but there was a second one:> How big is his team? What kind of tools are they using? giraffe_lady 2 years ago Then downvote it, that's what the button is for! The other commenter said they were interested in a write up with more information than that one question. But hey, can't please everyone.
next_xibalba 2 years ago Tldr the answer is “2”. Not sure how posting a link where this info is buried is helpful. hk__2 2 years ago > Tldr the answer is “2”. Not sure how posting a link where this info is buried is helpful.The answer to OP’s first question, but there was a second one:> How big is his team? What kind of tools are they using? giraffe_lady 2 years ago Then downvote it, that's what the button is for! The other commenter said they were interested in a write up with more information than that one question. But hey, can't please everyone.
hk__2 2 years ago > Tldr the answer is “2”. Not sure how posting a link where this info is buried is helpful.The answer to OP’s first question, but there was a second one:> How big is his team? What kind of tools are they using?
giraffe_lady 2 years ago Then downvote it, that's what the button is for! The other commenter said they were interested in a write up with more information than that one question. But hey, can't please everyone.
sctb stopped working on HN in fall 2019, alas!
Tldr the answer is “2”. Not sure how posting a link where this info is buried is helpful.
> Tldr the answer is “2”. Not sure how posting a link where this info is buried is helpful.
The answer to OP’s first question, but there was a second one:
> How big is his team? What kind of tools are they using?
Then downvote it, that's what the button is for! The other commenter said they were interested in a write up with more information than that one question. But hey, can't please everyone.