> I didn't fail those portions. Actually did quite well on them. So did my friends. Then I don't see your point, what are you saying caused you to fail? I have a physics degree from an unknown school, learned to code in…
> I've got a Ph.D. in theoretical physics, am very math heavy, created a number of algos for my work over the last 25+ years (in physics sim, bioinformatics, systems management/orchestration, etc.), run sessions at an…
That is the point, a person who is good at mathematics and algorithms will get hired at Google even if she doesn't have a cs degree.
It works, see for example smörgåsbord -> smorgasbord. They have exactly the same meaning.
I think that Google plus is too integrated in things like youtube to be killed.
What would sales do in a B2C shop? In my mind you just create a product people want, slap AdWords on it for revenue and add a marketing team for growth. I have a hard time imagining what for example Reddit would do with…
> In economic theory, rationality is defined only as: when faced with a decision over many choices, the actor always chooses the choice they value most, according to their own "utility function". That definition is…
The main problem with economic theory is that people aren't rational economic actors. A rational billionaire would realize that he have nothing to gain from more wealth and would live the rest of his life in lavish and…
That's a part of step 2.
It is fairly straightforward, created a pastebin showing how it can be done, you can also make it check that it is implemented at compile time but the logic around that is a bit iffy: https://pastebin.com/DiFh4GuM
> Which can't be achieved in most OOP languages that I know of, except for Scala and that's because Scala has "implicit parameters" which are equivalent to Haskell's type classes. C++ can do that with template…
> As a manager, one of my main jobs is ensuring that the team's bus number is always above 1 Bus number of 1 would be nice to experience for once, I have yet to see a team with a bus number above 0...
Humans aren't magic but we don't start out from zero, we have a billion years of evolution behind us.
Diversity training doesn't work though and it often makes things worse. https://hbr.org/2012/03/diversity-training-doesnt-work
I know, I work there. Most I know don't even bother applying since it is hard to get an interview, they don't see getting into Google as an alternative. All Google would need to Gobble up all talent in Europe is…
Several products are already stationed in Europe so it is just a question of how much. Ireland does mostly support, yes, but both London and Zurich owns products.
Those are not issues when you have thousands of employees at a location, then you can base entire products there. There is plenty of people in Europe who would love to work for Google but there are so few positions here…
I don't understand why they don't open more remote offices instead. Around 90% of their employees are currently within the US, wouldn't it be a lot easier to find tech talent if they had a major position in other areas…
Aren't most emoji gender neutral?
20% are women in the places I have worked so you would expect there to be around 2 on average then. The probability then that a team of 10 has zero women would be around 10% so not that common.
I haven't worked at a single team without at least one woman, why wouldn't people just ask them instead of going out of their way to get more? I mean, if we reduced the amount of sexism then the voices which are already…
> You'll be buying lots of cheap carrots and potatoes and rice because that's all you'll have money for. You are kinda ignorant, your food expenses will be less than $1 a day if you only buy cheap food like that. I've…
Cultural appropriation of Mexican small shops. Note that I don't really see the issue, the name describes their business well.
> If startups are begging for more women Why would they start doing that? Eliminating sexism just means that you don't have any bias, not that you suddenly see them as the next coming.
I am not saying that this doesn't increase the wealth gap, just that the money isn't being kept out of the system like the article purports.
> I didn't fail those portions. Actually did quite well on them. So did my friends. Then I don't see your point, what are you saying caused you to fail? I have a physics degree from an unknown school, learned to code in…
> I've got a Ph.D. in theoretical physics, am very math heavy, created a number of algos for my work over the last 25+ years (in physics sim, bioinformatics, systems management/orchestration, etc.), run sessions at an…
That is the point, a person who is good at mathematics and algorithms will get hired at Google even if she doesn't have a cs degree.
It works, see for example smörgåsbord -> smorgasbord. They have exactly the same meaning.
I think that Google plus is too integrated in things like youtube to be killed.
What would sales do in a B2C shop? In my mind you just create a product people want, slap AdWords on it for revenue and add a marketing team for growth. I have a hard time imagining what for example Reddit would do with…
> In economic theory, rationality is defined only as: when faced with a decision over many choices, the actor always chooses the choice they value most, according to their own "utility function". That definition is…
The main problem with economic theory is that people aren't rational economic actors. A rational billionaire would realize that he have nothing to gain from more wealth and would live the rest of his life in lavish and…
That's a part of step 2.
It is fairly straightforward, created a pastebin showing how it can be done, you can also make it check that it is implemented at compile time but the logic around that is a bit iffy: https://pastebin.com/DiFh4GuM
> Which can't be achieved in most OOP languages that I know of, except for Scala and that's because Scala has "implicit parameters" which are equivalent to Haskell's type classes. C++ can do that with template…
> As a manager, one of my main jobs is ensuring that the team's bus number is always above 1 Bus number of 1 would be nice to experience for once, I have yet to see a team with a bus number above 0...
Humans aren't magic but we don't start out from zero, we have a billion years of evolution behind us.
Diversity training doesn't work though and it often makes things worse. https://hbr.org/2012/03/diversity-training-doesnt-work
I know, I work there. Most I know don't even bother applying since it is hard to get an interview, they don't see getting into Google as an alternative. All Google would need to Gobble up all talent in Europe is…
Several products are already stationed in Europe so it is just a question of how much. Ireland does mostly support, yes, but both London and Zurich owns products.
Those are not issues when you have thousands of employees at a location, then you can base entire products there. There is plenty of people in Europe who would love to work for Google but there are so few positions here…
I don't understand why they don't open more remote offices instead. Around 90% of their employees are currently within the US, wouldn't it be a lot easier to find tech talent if they had a major position in other areas…
Aren't most emoji gender neutral?
20% are women in the places I have worked so you would expect there to be around 2 on average then. The probability then that a team of 10 has zero women would be around 10% so not that common.
I haven't worked at a single team without at least one woman, why wouldn't people just ask them instead of going out of their way to get more? I mean, if we reduced the amount of sexism then the voices which are already…
> You'll be buying lots of cheap carrots and potatoes and rice because that's all you'll have money for. You are kinda ignorant, your food expenses will be less than $1 a day if you only buy cheap food like that. I've…
Cultural appropriation of Mexican small shops. Note that I don't really see the issue, the name describes their business well.
> If startups are begging for more women Why would they start doing that? Eliminating sexism just means that you don't have any bias, not that you suddenly see them as the next coming.
I am not saying that this doesn't increase the wealth gap, just that the money isn't being kept out of the system like the article purports.