I’m on Pcloud, server with rsync+rclone to move files from file system to cloud and use it as a unified file system.
The lifetime storage offer from pcloud has been worth it for me and I even upgraded it from 2 to 12 TB
I’m on Pcloud, server with rsync+rclone to move files from file system to cloud and use it as a unified file system.
The lifetime storage offer from pcloud has been worth it for me and I even upgraded it from 2 to 12 TB
Here’s what I look for with software engineers II hire.
Pragmatism: pick the right solution for the right problem. And your work should create minimal work for others.
Thirst to learn: there is always something new and exciting and there’s always a better way to do it. Look for that. It also means being open to feedback.
Collaboration instead of execution: I need my team to challenge me. For that, they need to get as much of the bigger picture as they can. That means always being able to answer “why” you do things. It also means that I expect healthy conflict with my teams. If you go from being taught to teaching me, you immediately get a bump in my list of top teammates.
No excuse: we acknowledge problems and deal with them together. (Requires a good work environment though).
As you can see, nothing I wrote is purely code related. Only thing I ask tech wise is: know your shit, where to find it, who to ask.
Also, my top resource to get people started with what it means to become a software engineer is solidbook.io.