Will in a sentence as a noun

"I will fight here by your side, even the greedy bastards amongst us.

Someone who has a pending comment will have to wait till it goes live to post another.

I will keep my ears open for you in case any of my friends would be a good fit for your position.

Your credit rating will probably absorb all the damage.

You don't program, you manage standards bodies that people will be programming against.

In our equation, we are a community of people writing answers that will be read by hundreds or thousands of people.

"The problem we face is pretty huge, because it will take a dramatic cultural change in order for us to start catching up.

But nothing compared to the lost goodwill for Airbnb, YC, the startup community, and the "new order" in general.

Carrying ID may not be required by law, but it will save you a lot of hassle and explaining if you ever do have a run in with the law.

Most people in the world will, after all, not be like you, and you'll end up not working for approximately all companies in the industry.

I like to be reassured that a company will, in the long term, fail when its products are cynically designed to manipulate.

Working with an attorney is not the same as filing suit, and you will never be worse off in this sort of situation for having sought outside counsel.

The faster you get things done, and the more thorough and error-free they are, the more ideas you can execute on, which means you will learn faster in the future too. Over the long term, programming skill is like compound interest.

Alternatively, if you are not burned out but also do not have a sense of wonder, it is likely you will never get yourself started on the good work.

Will in a sentence as a verb

It's a little early to say for sure, but I predict this will do more to hurt Apple's reputation in the tech community than anything they've done before.

If you burn yourself out hard, it will be difficult to be effective at any future job you go to, even if it is ostensibly a wonderful job.

Their banks will hear "Internet merchant did not deliver as promised" and sustain the chargeback automatically.

"Given the right flavor of influence from our community, we can only hope that he will decide to return the coins with integrity as opposed to hiding like a coward.

Give them the powers, and they will be misused - in this case they were used on a relative of someone nothing to do with terrorism purely for the purpose of intimidation.

If you are burned out, you might still be able to feel the joy and excitement briefly at the start of a project/idea, but they will fade quickly as the reality of day-to-day work sets in.

Paragraph 14 on page 34 is pretty typical: It says, in effect, "you'd better take your best shot at contesting this rejection now, Apple, because the next time around it will be a final rejection."7.

If you put yourself into an environment where you are constantly challenged and are working at the top threshold of your ability, then after a few years have gone by, your skills will have increased tremendously.

You 150-odd ex-Amazon folks here will of course realize immediately that #7 was a little joke I threw in, because Bezos most definitely does not give a **** about your day.#6, however, was quite real, so people went to work.

It also implies a deviousness that will scare investors; if they're willing to screw a friend and risk such a serious dispute, then it's also possible that they'll wander into similar situations in the future.

If any potential investors even sniff the possibility, they'll run and never look back while your current investors will raise holy ****, even if the CEO+CTO were able to find some fig leaf of justification.

Below, Babuskov raised the point that the endorsement system will obstruct useful back-and-forth discussions between sub-kilokarma users in buried threads that often takes the place of a private messaging system on HN.

If not, commenting on a several-day-old thread will guarantee that you can never post another comment, since once threads drop off the front page it's not likely that many 1000+ karma users will even see those comments, never mind endorse them.

Quite often though industry biases will engage and they'll be put on duty keeping some legacy system alive because their deep knowledge of the system lets the company put 1 guy maintaining half a million lines of code in perpetuity vs. 10 young guys maintaining the same, who all wanting to leave after a few years to build more skills.

Will definitions

noun

the capability of conscious choice and decision and intention; "the exercise of their volition we construe as revolt"- George Meredith

See also: volition

noun

a fixed and persistent intent or purpose; "where there's a will there's a way"

noun

a legal document declaring a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property when they die

See also: testament

verb

decree or ordain; "God wills our existence"

verb

determine by choice; "This action was willed and intended"

verb

leave or give by will after one's death; "My aunt bequeathed me all her jewelry"; "My grandfather left me his entire estate"

See also: bequeath leave