This post makes it sound like an engineers role is only the collection and filling of feature gaps, but leaves completely out that an engineer is also responsible for the feasibility of a feature. If you get a request…
I would be interested to see how exactly the agent helped. How was it used, where did it lead to the given improvement and in how far would it have taken a human to come to the same solution.
The text feels incoherent to me and lacks some nuance. It starts about cutting costs by the choice of infrastructure and goes further to less resource hungry tools and cheaper services. But never compares the cost of…
The building in the graphic looks like the International Congress Centrum in Berlin. Here a pic for comparison: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internationales_Congress_Centr...
Isn't the example in [0] already used on various sites? I at least used it at least on the humble bundle site and saw it on othes sites too.
I started paying around 250 Euro when starting my study at the university (2009). This term I had to pay aroung 290 Euro. The fee for the TU Berlin is composed of: Verwaltungsgebühr (gem. § 2 Abs. 7 BerlHG)…
You have to move the squares on the circle by clicking on the square.
This post makes it sound like an engineers role is only the collection and filling of feature gaps, but leaves completely out that an engineer is also responsible for the feasibility of a feature. If you get a request…
I would be interested to see how exactly the agent helped. How was it used, where did it lead to the given improvement and in how far would it have taken a human to come to the same solution.
The text feels incoherent to me and lacks some nuance. It starts about cutting costs by the choice of infrastructure and goes further to less resource hungry tools and cheaper services. But never compares the cost of…
The building in the graphic looks like the International Congress Centrum in Berlin. Here a pic for comparison: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internationales_Congress_Centr...
Isn't the example in [0] already used on various sites? I at least used it at least on the humble bundle site and saw it on othes sites too.
I started paying around 250 Euro when starting my study at the university (2009). This term I had to pay aroung 290 Euro. The fee for the TU Berlin is composed of: Verwaltungsgebühr (gem. § 2 Abs. 7 BerlHG)…
You have to move the squares on the circle by clicking on the square.