As a (former) team-lead and engineering manager (now back to working as an IC), I can say, to paraphrase Edward Gibbon, that management is seldom of much efficacy except in those happy dispositions in which it is almost…
After suffering a mass layoff last year, one observation points to explicit and endemic ageism: All my former colleagues and reports 15-20 years younger than me landed jobs within a matter of months. Those of us 50+…
Did you also get the uncomfortable bodyload that 2C-E is notorious for?
Refine your way to the Waffle Party
A point that bears repeating is that once your unemployment benefits run out, you no longer factor into the count of the unemployed.
Jean LeRay invented sheaf theory while he was a POW in Austria in WWII.
The New Yorker didn't even get the caption right. From L-R it's Kevin Saunderson (at the mixing board), Juan Atkins, Derrick May.
I'm assuming this is a piss-take.
I too never really grokked some essential points of linear algebra until I (re)learned it from a chapter in Hungerford's Algebra book, part of Springer's yellow GTM series. I was taught from Strang in undergrand, and…
As a (former) team-lead and engineering manager (now back to working as an IC), I can say, to paraphrase Edward Gibbon, that management is seldom of much efficacy except in those happy dispositions in which it is almost…
After suffering a mass layoff last year, one observation points to explicit and endemic ageism: All my former colleagues and reports 15-20 years younger than me landed jobs within a matter of months. Those of us 50+…
Did you also get the uncomfortable bodyload that 2C-E is notorious for?
Refine your way to the Waffle Party
A point that bears repeating is that once your unemployment benefits run out, you no longer factor into the count of the unemployed.
Jean LeRay invented sheaf theory while he was a POW in Austria in WWII.
The New Yorker didn't even get the caption right. From L-R it's Kevin Saunderson (at the mixing board), Juan Atkins, Derrick May.
I'm assuming this is a piss-take.
I too never really grokked some essential points of linear algebra until I (re)learned it from a chapter in Hungerford's Algebra book, part of Springer's yellow GTM series. I was taught from Strang in undergrand, and…