Monday, June 20, 2022

New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Having trouble getting senior applicants, wondering what to do about it

Ask HN: Having trouble getting senior applicants, wondering what to do about it
25 by throw1138 | 102 comments on Hacker News.
We're a fairly typical run-of-the-mill mid-size enterprise software vendor trying to hire for fully-remote SWEs in the "DevOps" software space (Linux, containers, k8s, yadda yadda). We post in the usual places including Who's Hiring but we haven't even managed to backfill a retirement from six months ago, and we're junior-heavy already. Benefits and salary are good (though salary isn't posted in the ad), and the people are great, though the work requires a reasonably deep understanding of the underlying platforms which a lot of people seem to dislike. I'm wondering if the work being a higher percentage non-code is what's causing us trouble, if we're just rubbish at hiring in general, or if it's something else. What's everyone else's experience attracting applications from senior talent in this market, and what is everyone doing to increase their attractiveness? Current hiring process: - Resume screened by in-house recruiter - 30m call with them - Resume passed up to engineering - Hour-long call with hiring manager (typically the engineering manager of the team the candidate would join) - Take-home technical assignment (~4h) or similar at candidate's choosing - Presentation of technical assignment to the team - Offer

New top story on Hacker News: How to Find and Stop Running Queries on PostgreSQL

How to Find and Stop Running Queries on PostgreSQL
7 by j4mie | 0 comments on Hacker News.


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New top story on Hacker News: Lexical – a web text editor framework that powers Facebook

Lexical – a web text editor framework that powers Facebook
8 by trueadm | 1 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: Instagram demands I send a picture of myself to prove I own my account

Instagram demands I send a picture of myself to prove I own my account
20 by jdthedisciple | 4 comments on Hacker News.
So I tried to create an Instagram account yesterday. After registering, I was immediately told my account was disabled for suspicious activity, but that if I wished they would review it within 24 hours. Weird, I thought, but maybe it's just some rare false positive that can be triggered and I'm just unlucky. So I waited, patiently. After 24 hours I tried to log in again and to my surprise, my account wasn't just temporarily disabled anymore but permanently deactivated and I was met with this message: > Your account has been disabled for violating our terms. Learn how you may be able to restore your account. https://ift.tt/mTc4BX1 How can I allegedly have broken Instagram terms when I just created the account and even verified it by phone? So I visited that link and asked them to restore it. What I get is an email by facebook that demands I send them a picture of myself holding a paper that I wrote a specific code on. Verbatim the email is this: > Hello, thank you for contacting us. Before we can help you, you must confirm that you are the owner of the account. Please respond to this email and attach a photograph of yourself, where you hold a piece of paper with the following, handwritten code on it: *** Please make sure that the photo fulfills the following criteria: - shows the above mentioned, handwritten code on a clean piece of paper, followed by your full name and username - shows both of your hands holding the paper as well as your complete face - it is well-lit and not too small, dark or blurred - is attached as a JPEG-file to your response E-Mail Note: Even if this account does not contain and pictures of yourself or it represents somebody or something else, we can only help you when we receive a picture of you which fulfills these criteria. Am I the only one who finds this incredibly intrusive? I know I might be partially beating a dead horse here, as everyone knows Meta is pure evil. But this email really "gave me the rest". I wouldn't use IG for posting pictures of myself anyway but now I won't ever be using anything from Meta even for business reasons. Are there really no less intrusive ways than the above to prove ones ownership of account?? Why is email and phone verification not enough anymore these days? Is this the type of "progress" happening at FAANG? LOL

New top story on Hacker News: A closer look at CVSS scores

A closer look at CVSS scores
11 by mrcsd | 3 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: On leaving Mapbox after 12 years

On leaving Mapbox after 12 years
36 by gregoire | 19 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: Mass frog burial baffles experts at iron age site near Cambridge

Mass frog burial baffles experts at iron age site near Cambridge
8 by benbreen | 0 comments on Hacker News.