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Rogers and Teksavvy support IPv6


Ah that's cool! It sucks that they are basically non existent in Quebec, at least for residential internet. But I think they are pushing for a bigger foothold here


$660k total comp (including benefits) is probably right in the median of what an e6 earns at Meta. I don’t know where you’re hearing otherwise.


There's definitely top-notch software and security engineers making well north of £150k in the UK. As you go up in levels, it's indeed a small set of people, but FB / Google comp for a top L7 engineer working in the same space as Signal engineers can be $700k+ in the UK. Just have a look at levels.fyi, and you'll see that even finance will pay over $500k in London. Furthermore, given how small the group of people are at the top of these companies, very few will self-report their incomes publicly, which is why you'll rarely hear about the engineers making $1M+ – but those cases do exist.

The people behind Signal pioneered end-to-end encryption, and as is pointed out in the blog post, there's still a lot of novel cryptography development involved in building a privacy-first messenger. You can't do that without top-notch talent.


On top of that, there are roles in FAANG companies and Silicon Valley that give ~5 weeks PTO. For example, Facebook historically has had a fairly good PTO policy in the US, and for the past several years gives at least 23 days (plus there's the whole extra month off every 5 years). I heard that as a result of that, Google had to increase their PTO in recent years.


23 days isn’t good though. The fact that that’s being held up as a shining beacon says everything. 25 days + about 10 public holidays is the average here. I’m at a company that’s offering 30 days + 10 public holidays + 4 company wide days.i would much rather the days than a higher salary. At a certain point the extra disposable income isn’t worth it when you don’t have time to enjoy it.


I left out the company-wide holidays, which in 2022 amounted to 4, and the 10+ public holidays.


The size of Canada really isn’t a valid excuse for Canada’s poor public transit, nor is Canada’s population.

Notjustbikes posted a good video rebutting this argument a few days ago: https://youtu.be/REni8Oi1QJQ


Here’s a recent talk by Yann Collet at Stanford which leads into an interesting Q&A about his development of Zstandard: https://youtu.be/gZikN5hhlxA


Did you even read the comment above? Sauna usage in Finland has basically no correlation with socioeconomic status. Pretty much everyone has access to a sauna and the time to use one. Not only is it a tradition, but Finland goes to great lengths to prioritize the health and welfare of all its citizens, regardless of ones wealth.


Correct, and generally known as ‘passport control’ in Europe and many other countries.

I think ‘immigration’ is primarily used by English speaking New World countries which historically had large scale immigration (as in, settlement) programs after the world wars—although I don’t have a definitive source for this.


Right, and in the UK we call personnel working at passport control immigration officers:

https://nationalcareers.service.gov.uk/job-profiles/immigrat...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_officer#United_Kin...


I've done Surat Thani to Bangkok in a first class sleeper, and indeed recall sleeping blissfully. One of my most memorable train journeys.


> Go was originally envisioned as a systems programming language. It was often called "a better C". This exposed Rob Pike's lack of experience in the area (IMHO) because anyone who had done any systems programming at all knew that garbage collection made any systems language a nonstarter.

I've said this before, but even back in early 2014 Rob Pike had said that he regretted the term "systems programming" because people misunderstood him to mean it as a language for writing operating systems, when what he meant was a language for writing servers, although that later evolved to cloud infrastructure.

He answers this at 6:50 here, https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Lang-NEXT/Lang-NEXT-2014/Pa...


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