This. It's the only major reason to bring people back to Urban centers. Real estate, both commercial and residential, would take a hit in every high cost of living urban center. City centers, like Seattle, have been…
I haven't explored the API yet, but their interface for GPT-4 has been getting increasingly worse over the past month. Things that GPT-4 would easily, and correctly, reason through in April/May it just doesn't do any…
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I'm 40. I'm a single parent and divorced. I'm a Veteran. I spent my 20s going to college, working for a porn company (not as a performer), and then joining the Navy. I paid off student debts, alimony, and child support.…
It has gotten pretty bad. I drive a Subaru Crosstrek and I'm routinely blinded by larger SUVs and trucks headlights literally filling my cabin with light. I'll continue slowing down until they pass me. Other countries…
Honestly, I started Amazon with some kick ass managers and a great leadership team. However, that changed after a year or two and I ended up with some of the shittiest leaders I've had in the industry. I couldn't bail…
> play-to-earn model That's work. > “I think the idea of creating digital assets, and then taxing everyone for all the transactions around them is a good model,” Kan said. No way is there a large enough work & player…
I feel this has more to do with unrealistic expectations and improper management of engineers at these firms. All of these major companies hired like crazy to meet the demand on their products as the pandemic hit. Most…
I used MarkoJS / LassoJS for a startup a ~4 years ago and it was an extremely successful product. Moving away from it into ReactJS felt like taking a huge step backwards in terms of capabilities and speed. It's a bummer…
The price point just doesn't make sense any more. The 15 inch model starts out at $2800. You can get a much better machine, hardware wise, from competitors at the same price.
In most cases, better technology is just as expensive, if not more expensive. You need better trained and better staffed crew on ships, regardless of the systems in place. As an example: Deck division will have 5/6…
It's always like this, or worse. Active war-zones are a bit different if we are sailing through "hazardous" waters. Usually on top of work and normal watches, you'll man up some different watches since the crew will…
I served on both a FFGs and DDGs as a BM. This is pretty much a normal routine out at Sea. Doesn't matter if it's a week, month, or year. It's fairly similar sleep and work schedule. Combine it with other collateral…
I was at a start-up that did this, and then expected the remaining developers to then keep the original workload with added responsibilities.
Just what we need.... another build tool!
Honestly, I would prefer that Seattle get their own transportation system in order for commuters. Support and focus on a "bullet train" to Vancouver is a rather moot point, especially at the price point.
Bummer. Looks like there aren't too many software engineering positions open. Would be an amazing fit for this veteran.
I do freelance, so it varies depending on how I schedule client work. On average, I sit comfortably around $5k a month with a 30/hr work week.
This. It's the only major reason to bring people back to Urban centers. Real estate, both commercial and residential, would take a hit in every high cost of living urban center. City centers, like Seattle, have been…
I haven't explored the API yet, but their interface for GPT-4 has been getting increasingly worse over the past month. Things that GPT-4 would easily, and correctly, reason through in April/May it just doesn't do any…
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I'm 40. I'm a single parent and divorced. I'm a Veteran. I spent my 20s going to college, working for a porn company (not as a performer), and then joining the Navy. I paid off student debts, alimony, and child support.…
It has gotten pretty bad. I drive a Subaru Crosstrek and I'm routinely blinded by larger SUVs and trucks headlights literally filling my cabin with light. I'll continue slowing down until they pass me. Other countries…
Honestly, I started Amazon with some kick ass managers and a great leadership team. However, that changed after a year or two and I ended up with some of the shittiest leaders I've had in the industry. I couldn't bail…
> play-to-earn model That's work. > “I think the idea of creating digital assets, and then taxing everyone for all the transactions around them is a good model,” Kan said. No way is there a large enough work & player…
I feel this has more to do with unrealistic expectations and improper management of engineers at these firms. All of these major companies hired like crazy to meet the demand on their products as the pandemic hit. Most…
I used MarkoJS / LassoJS for a startup a ~4 years ago and it was an extremely successful product. Moving away from it into ReactJS felt like taking a huge step backwards in terms of capabilities and speed. It's a bummer…
The price point just doesn't make sense any more. The 15 inch model starts out at $2800. You can get a much better machine, hardware wise, from competitors at the same price.
In most cases, better technology is just as expensive, if not more expensive. You need better trained and better staffed crew on ships, regardless of the systems in place. As an example: Deck division will have 5/6…
It's always like this, or worse. Active war-zones are a bit different if we are sailing through "hazardous" waters. Usually on top of work and normal watches, you'll man up some different watches since the crew will…
I served on both a FFGs and DDGs as a BM. This is pretty much a normal routine out at Sea. Doesn't matter if it's a week, month, or year. It's fairly similar sleep and work schedule. Combine it with other collateral…
I was at a start-up that did this, and then expected the remaining developers to then keep the original workload with added responsibilities.
Just what we need.... another build tool!
Honestly, I would prefer that Seattle get their own transportation system in order for commuters. Support and focus on a "bullet train" to Vancouver is a rather moot point, especially at the price point.
Bummer. Looks like there aren't too many software engineering positions open. Would be an amazing fit for this veteran.
I do freelance, so it varies depending on how I schedule client work. On average, I sit comfortably around $5k a month with a 30/hr work week.