If they don't contribute equally, why should they be paid equally, especially when the individuals desire to be paid per their contribution. Some rest on their years and degree while others go above and beyond to…
Unions tend to use otherwise arbitrary criteria to determine a members value. Not all people with the same number of years of experience, the same job title or the same degree provide equal value to the company. As a…
I think apps like this are the real risk. Who is going to get in trouble because vim* has a bug from AI generated code? Errors in your accounting software can get you into audit/compliance trouble.
I live in Central NJ, which is pretty densely populated and surrounded by tech firms. The nearest MicroCenter to me is 35 miles away in Brooklyn.
I think Apple would be better served by re-introducing a line of smaller phones. Whether it is for physical or functional reasons, not everybody wants to outdo the size of the previous model. Bigger isn't always better.…
I have repurposed retired laptops for my tech lab at home. They no longer keep up with the current software bloat for wife and kids usage, but make reasonable linux servers. Currently serving up 3 databases on one,…
Also, My friend accidentally drank a bottle of invisible ink... she's at the hospital now, waiting to be seen. "Waiting to be seen" having slightly different meaning with respect to hospitals and invisible ink.
That's a big pet peeve of mine, although to be fair I've seen much worse than this one. It can make the deltas look more meaningful than they actually are.
Right up until those below average HR people break the law or allow managers to break the law and the company gets in trouble and no scientists or other R&D people want to work there.
I would hope that when it comes to OpSec, SecDef, DoD, NSA, etc, don't act "Just like any human would."
Love this movie, it turned me into an avid reader of Clancy. At the time of this movie, I was working as a software engineer for a defense contractor building combat control systems for submarines. When it was released,…
This begs the question, how many of the newer generation of developers/engineers "know what a well architected piece of code is supposed to look like"?
I also think there is a chunk of the audience that would like to develop on the same distro they would be deploying to. There is a fair amount of RHEL in production environments. Larger operations may be running Windows…
I suspect people in the US have amore positive feeling about their plumber than the state of government/politics in the country
Perhaps it's more apathy. Outside of hot-button issues, it feels like many people don't care to pay attention to their local government
Depends n your definition of dangerous objects. For example, sheets?
This is pure gold. Loved the sheep in the field.
I am very happy with my Remarkable 2 but I think that can depend on individual needs and expectations. My desk was perpetually covered with stacks of paper with notes from meetings. As I handled each note, I had to keep…
This story really hits home. I started a little earlier but rural Maine was just as isolated. My first computer at home was a TRS-80 Model 1 we got in 1979. It had a cassette deck for storing programs. I spent many…
Given the ridiculously small percentage of student basketball players who will ever be paid to play basketball, it would be good idea to study more than that
Growth, both educational and occupational, is greatly enhanced by meaningful regularly spaced feedback. Delaying that feedback to the very end of a long process can lower the likelihood of success. We can debate the…
From the deeper dataset documentation, it looks like this free dataset is a field subset of their paid product.
But if the restaurant still controls the chef's work during that time, that isn't gig work. If the "employer" is required to pay by time not work, then it is now the employer's time, not the workers flexible time: -…
I'll be a 60 year old software engineer next year(class of '87), my brother just retired as a 60 year old engineer(class of '85). We exist but the educational/career pathways at that time were very limited.
>They only serve to make a manager feel like they know what everyone is doing, all the time A good manager should already know what the team is doing. And that shouldn't be the point of the 1-1. As a manager I believe…
If they don't contribute equally, why should they be paid equally, especially when the individuals desire to be paid per their contribution. Some rest on their years and degree while others go above and beyond to…
Unions tend to use otherwise arbitrary criteria to determine a members value. Not all people with the same number of years of experience, the same job title or the same degree provide equal value to the company. As a…
I think apps like this are the real risk. Who is going to get in trouble because vim* has a bug from AI generated code? Errors in your accounting software can get you into audit/compliance trouble.
I live in Central NJ, which is pretty densely populated and surrounded by tech firms. The nearest MicroCenter to me is 35 miles away in Brooklyn.
I think Apple would be better served by re-introducing a line of smaller phones. Whether it is for physical or functional reasons, not everybody wants to outdo the size of the previous model. Bigger isn't always better.…
I have repurposed retired laptops for my tech lab at home. They no longer keep up with the current software bloat for wife and kids usage, but make reasonable linux servers. Currently serving up 3 databases on one,…
Also, My friend accidentally drank a bottle of invisible ink... she's at the hospital now, waiting to be seen. "Waiting to be seen" having slightly different meaning with respect to hospitals and invisible ink.
That's a big pet peeve of mine, although to be fair I've seen much worse than this one. It can make the deltas look more meaningful than they actually are.
Right up until those below average HR people break the law or allow managers to break the law and the company gets in trouble and no scientists or other R&D people want to work there.
I would hope that when it comes to OpSec, SecDef, DoD, NSA, etc, don't act "Just like any human would."
Love this movie, it turned me into an avid reader of Clancy. At the time of this movie, I was working as a software engineer for a defense contractor building combat control systems for submarines. When it was released,…
This begs the question, how many of the newer generation of developers/engineers "know what a well architected piece of code is supposed to look like"?
I also think there is a chunk of the audience that would like to develop on the same distro they would be deploying to. There is a fair amount of RHEL in production environments. Larger operations may be running Windows…
I suspect people in the US have amore positive feeling about their plumber than the state of government/politics in the country
Perhaps it's more apathy. Outside of hot-button issues, it feels like many people don't care to pay attention to their local government
Depends n your definition of dangerous objects. For example, sheets?
This is pure gold. Loved the sheep in the field.
I am very happy with my Remarkable 2 but I think that can depend on individual needs and expectations. My desk was perpetually covered with stacks of paper with notes from meetings. As I handled each note, I had to keep…
This story really hits home. I started a little earlier but rural Maine was just as isolated. My first computer at home was a TRS-80 Model 1 we got in 1979. It had a cassette deck for storing programs. I spent many…
Given the ridiculously small percentage of student basketball players who will ever be paid to play basketball, it would be good idea to study more than that
Growth, both educational and occupational, is greatly enhanced by meaningful regularly spaced feedback. Delaying that feedback to the very end of a long process can lower the likelihood of success. We can debate the…
From the deeper dataset documentation, it looks like this free dataset is a field subset of their paid product.
But if the restaurant still controls the chef's work during that time, that isn't gig work. If the "employer" is required to pay by time not work, then it is now the employer's time, not the workers flexible time: -…
I'll be a 60 year old software engineer next year(class of '87), my brother just retired as a 60 year old engineer(class of '85). We exist but the educational/career pathways at that time were very limited.
>They only serve to make a manager feel like they know what everyone is doing, all the time A good manager should already know what the team is doing. And that shouldn't be the point of the 1-1. As a manager I believe…