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God yes. I work in a regulated industry, and here's the flow: InfoSec raises vulnerabilities that show up on reports that get managers scared. Developers have to continually update to accomodate. Even for non-prod deps.…
I would agree, but if you're mentoring right a lot of those problems get delegated to the junior engineers - not status meetings though.
My previous team had zero problem onboarding people remotely. The steps are extremely simple: 1. Have a collaborative culture. This is difficult at some places. But an environment where people are free to spin up zoom…
Also a UT Option III student, same as you. I too regret doing the program. It just feels like such a hassle and to your point it is extremely disorganized. I will say certain instructors like Vijay Garg make the program…
I hate this planet
I blame the mathematicians anf the engineers.
Sorta related, where can one find some of the latest research into self repairing machines?
One of the great things about the US having distributed governance is that, while this occured, it was barely a blip in my life. It didn't really affect any crucial services or facilities.
While the guy above is a douche, so too are you.
Much like people turned to Trump, people turned to alternative media because they feel the neoliberal establishment isn't telling them the 'truth.' I don't blame them, but it is what it is. People act as if the…
That's pretty cool. I feel like these people (who very smart people choose to lead), must be some next level incredible intellect.
You've met Dava?
+1 for Understanding the Weird Parts It's a good course that explains things from first principles.
People fall for it. It's horrid, but smart from a tactical perspective. I wonder if there are resources on creating divisions. It's a very interesting social science topic.
/sci/ is a weird place, but there are some extremely brilliant, bored minds there. They published a guide: https://sites.google.com/site/scienceandmathguide/ that was great for me as an undergrad.
I have a peer who says this is the greatest tool ever. I mostly just use IntelliJ for compare and merges, directories are seldom a problem.
LARPers with nothing better to do.
It is snarky, but an accurate representation of the current climate.
The haircut comments drive me up the wall, particularly if you know someone who owns a small business and their accompanying struggles. Economic money movement was stalled, which can have an enormous impact on…
I think the assumption was people would be packed like sardines in protests.
The virus does not and will never care about cause or justification.
I am a hispanic and this is exactly how I feel. We are not pawns that need to be manipulated for social points.
"We do know that it looks like it's a propaganda machine, and it definitely matches the Russian and Chinese playbooks, but it would take a tremendous amount of resources to substantiate that," It seems irresponsible to…
What he's saying is that BCS is in it's infancy stages as a city. It's starting to draw in more jobs.
I'm curious about the economic impact to CA if a lot of those jobs migrate out. But CA has plenty of other industries, so they'll be fine.