> driverless taxis went from "it'll never happen" to "is this the default now?" That's still far away, these are not driverless cars, there is always a driver monitoring, but they monitor not one but many cars, ready to…
> Do you think that if Ukraine was not being courted by US that it would've been invaded like that ? Invaded? Probably not. Becoming a second Belarus? Yes. Overall it would have meant a Russia - NATO border closer to…
It's basically true for every profession. We even have a word for it, we call it wise. They built up an experience that they rely on during decision making and produce good results. Changing that is hard.
Right, it does have a strong odor. But if you have a balcony then it's easy even in an apartment. Without a balcony it is a kinda difficult as you need some carbon filtering set up.
The main benefit comes from knowing what you have if you grow it vs. buying something that looks like weed from the guy on the street. Also growing it is super easy. If you can grow tomatoes then you are already…
Still doesn't explain how the EV is less reliable. OK, it's more expensive due to the battery, but surely no ICE at all should make it more reliable.
But then just rent an ICE car when you go for a long drive... better for the environment.
Hybrids doesn't make sense to me. If you need a car that runs on gas then make it a proper ICE car. Why put two engines into one? Seems super wasteful.
Amazon monitors your work laptop day and night... They know if you work or not.
No, it's not fine. It adds a lot of complications and EU countries are different. It's not an accident that this is US only. The main problem is that while it's fine to collect that data, but to use it to calculate…
No, in the EU too and it's legal. They pay extra though <3
I would assume so. It's Microsoft after all. All big companies have some kind of "bonus" in your salary especially in America. I think 20k is too low to be that. I get more than that and I work in the EU.
Why? I think this is something extra on top of their usual bonus plan.
20k sounds good. Also a good reminder to just work in an idgaf mode. Their success is not your success. Work the least you can to avoid being fired, and try to improve yourself whether it aligns with the company goals…
Because the code it generates is working? The recipes it gave to me are also delicious and I don't even have to read someone's life story on a blog before getting to the recipe. Not really sure why you are so fixated on…
It rarely hallucinates for me. But you need to know what it's capable of and how to use it to work effectively with it. You can't use it well if you think it's an all knowing sentient AI.
Even in some of the FAANG that's not the case. Not sure about all of them though.
Wow, if that means that the engineer is personally responsible that Twitter follows the FTC rules, then RIP the engineers. I would just stop writing code at that point. No compensation worth that risk. And it opens up…
Of course they were fired. It's a dictatorship, you do what they tell you and work. There is no point getting this involved with the company, it never pays off. Work as little as possible to maximise your gains, and…
> Of course, if you're a fan of macOS, there's already no reason for you to consider a PC, but if you really do like Linux, then I'm not sure what it is about the current state of AMD/Intel processing hardware that you…
I'm not sure about pair programming. I never really understood why we stop at two people. Why not have 3 or 5 people working together? And indeed that's what we do when for example doing system design and it's…
> Yes I know there's a sign on bonus. No I don't care. But why? The sign on bonus makes it almost 40%/40%/40%/40%.
I think Dasung and Mira has e-ink 25" monitors, but they are just getting released, so not sure how good they actually are. I also wonder how they worked around the e-ink patents.
Why would it be absurd? If there is a process to reduce risks, then people take more risks. I have been guilty of submitting code review when I'm not 100% sure it's perfect, just because I know that there is a code…
> I think it is unquestionable that code-reviews catch bugs. Yes, it does catch some, but does it catch more than no code review? There is no point in catching bugs if it also creates bugs to catch.
> driverless taxis went from "it'll never happen" to "is this the default now?" That's still far away, these are not driverless cars, there is always a driver monitoring, but they monitor not one but many cars, ready to…
> Do you think that if Ukraine was not being courted by US that it would've been invaded like that ? Invaded? Probably not. Becoming a second Belarus? Yes. Overall it would have meant a Russia - NATO border closer to…
It's basically true for every profession. We even have a word for it, we call it wise. They built up an experience that they rely on during decision making and produce good results. Changing that is hard.
Right, it does have a strong odor. But if you have a balcony then it's easy even in an apartment. Without a balcony it is a kinda difficult as you need some carbon filtering set up.
The main benefit comes from knowing what you have if you grow it vs. buying something that looks like weed from the guy on the street. Also growing it is super easy. If you can grow tomatoes then you are already…
Still doesn't explain how the EV is less reliable. OK, it's more expensive due to the battery, but surely no ICE at all should make it more reliable.
But then just rent an ICE car when you go for a long drive... better for the environment.
Hybrids doesn't make sense to me. If you need a car that runs on gas then make it a proper ICE car. Why put two engines into one? Seems super wasteful.
Amazon monitors your work laptop day and night... They know if you work or not.
No, it's not fine. It adds a lot of complications and EU countries are different. It's not an accident that this is US only. The main problem is that while it's fine to collect that data, but to use it to calculate…
No, in the EU too and it's legal. They pay extra though <3
I would assume so. It's Microsoft after all. All big companies have some kind of "bonus" in your salary especially in America. I think 20k is too low to be that. I get more than that and I work in the EU.
Why? I think this is something extra on top of their usual bonus plan.
20k sounds good. Also a good reminder to just work in an idgaf mode. Their success is not your success. Work the least you can to avoid being fired, and try to improve yourself whether it aligns with the company goals…
Because the code it generates is working? The recipes it gave to me are also delicious and I don't even have to read someone's life story on a blog before getting to the recipe. Not really sure why you are so fixated on…
It rarely hallucinates for me. But you need to know what it's capable of and how to use it to work effectively with it. You can't use it well if you think it's an all knowing sentient AI.
Even in some of the FAANG that's not the case. Not sure about all of them though.
Wow, if that means that the engineer is personally responsible that Twitter follows the FTC rules, then RIP the engineers. I would just stop writing code at that point. No compensation worth that risk. And it opens up…
Of course they were fired. It's a dictatorship, you do what they tell you and work. There is no point getting this involved with the company, it never pays off. Work as little as possible to maximise your gains, and…
> Of course, if you're a fan of macOS, there's already no reason for you to consider a PC, but if you really do like Linux, then I'm not sure what it is about the current state of AMD/Intel processing hardware that you…
I'm not sure about pair programming. I never really understood why we stop at two people. Why not have 3 or 5 people working together? And indeed that's what we do when for example doing system design and it's…
> Yes I know there's a sign on bonus. No I don't care. But why? The sign on bonus makes it almost 40%/40%/40%/40%.
I think Dasung and Mira has e-ink 25" monitors, but they are just getting released, so not sure how good they actually are. I also wonder how they worked around the e-ink patents.
Why would it be absurd? If there is a process to reduce risks, then people take more risks. I have been guilty of submitting code review when I'm not 100% sure it's perfect, just because I know that there is a code…
> I think it is unquestionable that code-reviews catch bugs. Yes, it does catch some, but does it catch more than no code review? There is no point in catching bugs if it also creates bugs to catch.