The main issue anyway is if the founders and investors own a controlling stake of the business they can just do whatever they want. Startups were definitely much better in the past but in the mid 2020s they exist on the…
I haven't worked on a project where we've know all our problems up front and most of the time the complexity is added to cater for "flexibility" but that rarely ends up being a useful implementation for what we actually…
The thing with IQ tests is they're all based on similar concepts so it's possible to train for them which is what AI does. Most humans grow up learning to walk, speak, interact, read non verbal cues. I would argue a…
It's always like this isn't it. I was watching the demo and thought why ask it what duck is in multiple languages? Siri can do that right now and it's not an ai model. I really do think we're getting their with the ai…
My team has thoughtwork contractors in it and I'm not surprised by your comments. Their actual ability to get things done is pretty bad
You would be surprised with the kinds of people out there. I used to flat share in a large city with a friend and I had bought most of the kitchen wares since the flat was unfurnished and I had a preference to cook at…
Just an fyi, for at least the last 6 years it is very difficult for any kind of migrant to open an account
if we're back to normalish by spring next year I think that would be a great outcome, if the messaging to the public would be, buckle down until then I think lockdown complaince could go up
There’s a lot to how you deal with this, I think developers are eager and they either burn out chasing missing requirements or settle into a slower more considered work flow. If you’re at a company where they shout at…
you can still buy quality products that last, you just have to pay more
any sane watch manufacturer would mention that people don't have a limit of owning one watch
have you tried using OneNote in dark mode, it actually feels dark, like you can't see anything
You don't know what you can't remember
I used to work for a large online casino company and they were really proud of paying out the largest slots jackpot at the time because it attracts players. These companies make so much money they can afford their…
I've sent money with them a few times from UK to South Africa and had no problems. The biggest issue with this remitters is they have hidden vetting processes and can't tell you why you don't meet their criteria because…
just FYI, I never see ads on Messenger app
or millions living in big cities, in London 100 square feet is pretty common
It doesn't work at all in Germany, Spain, Iceland, and in smaller towns in UK. Uber isn't very reliable in Europe
Agreed that won't make you rich in London but you can very easily buy a house outside of London or a 1-bed in London. I have friends who are on less than that and are buying in decent zone 2/3 areas. Mortgages are…
The main issue anyway is if the founders and investors own a controlling stake of the business they can just do whatever they want. Startups were definitely much better in the past but in the mid 2020s they exist on the…
I haven't worked on a project where we've know all our problems up front and most of the time the complexity is added to cater for "flexibility" but that rarely ends up being a useful implementation for what we actually…
The thing with IQ tests is they're all based on similar concepts so it's possible to train for them which is what AI does. Most humans grow up learning to walk, speak, interact, read non verbal cues. I would argue a…
It's always like this isn't it. I was watching the demo and thought why ask it what duck is in multiple languages? Siri can do that right now and it's not an ai model. I really do think we're getting their with the ai…
My team has thoughtwork contractors in it and I'm not surprised by your comments. Their actual ability to get things done is pretty bad
You would be surprised with the kinds of people out there. I used to flat share in a large city with a friend and I had bought most of the kitchen wares since the flat was unfurnished and I had a preference to cook at…
Just an fyi, for at least the last 6 years it is very difficult for any kind of migrant to open an account
if we're back to normalish by spring next year I think that would be a great outcome, if the messaging to the public would be, buckle down until then I think lockdown complaince could go up
There’s a lot to how you deal with this, I think developers are eager and they either burn out chasing missing requirements or settle into a slower more considered work flow. If you’re at a company where they shout at…
you can still buy quality products that last, you just have to pay more
any sane watch manufacturer would mention that people don't have a limit of owning one watch
have you tried using OneNote in dark mode, it actually feels dark, like you can't see anything
You don't know what you can't remember
I used to work for a large online casino company and they were really proud of paying out the largest slots jackpot at the time because it attracts players. These companies make so much money they can afford their…
I've sent money with them a few times from UK to South Africa and had no problems. The biggest issue with this remitters is they have hidden vetting processes and can't tell you why you don't meet their criteria because…
just FYI, I never see ads on Messenger app
or millions living in big cities, in London 100 square feet is pretty common
It doesn't work at all in Germany, Spain, Iceland, and in smaller towns in UK. Uber isn't very reliable in Europe
Agreed that won't make you rich in London but you can very easily buy a house outside of London or a 1-bed in London. I have friends who are on less than that and are buying in decent zone 2/3 areas. Mortgages are…