Sweeping generalizations, without any empathy or ability to understand circumstances different from your own is a recipe to become a person that is incapable of understanding others. I don't see why this has to be some…
> Your 20s are a critical time for your career to make connections and friendships - in person. You need to be around people, making friends over beers and community lunches, and learning social skills in a professional…
> Juniors and interns really strugle in a remote environment. Blanket statements like this are trying to make a multifaceted problem into a single problem. I don't understand why we are always so quick to say…
I agree that this seems to be an issue for new hires that I've seen. But I think the blame for this lies in management and the seniors on the team. If a fresh out of college grad feels hesitant to ping a coworker then…
> jsx is a retarded idea > My immediate thought was "this is retarded". It's generally frowned upon to use retarded in this manner. Not only is it insulting to people, it brings down the overall tone of your argument.
I don't think the problem is that academic rigor isn't good. I also should have stated I was talking more about US universities in this particular case. The problem I see is that what you talk about as academic rigor…
I perhaps wasn't clear enough but I meant solely when it comes to these type of anti-cheat systems being used. Obviously it would be different for in-person vs remote/take home.
The thing that has always frustrated me about anti-cheating/anti-plagiarism software is that it almost always only hurts people that did something by accident or unintentionally. When I took the one kubernetes…
> Obviously people here don't value or respect my opinion for example. While it may seem like that, people aren't valuing your opinion that involves beliefs or views that can inherinitly make groups of people feel…
By all means, you are definitely oppressed at work for making a sexual joke. Let's ignore the fact that that joke may be seen as harassment of others in the office. You shouldn't be called a Nazi, but if you are…
I am well aware how S3 works, I just mean you can use custodian to enforce SSE on the bucket as well as KMS based encryption, so the original commenter is just being a troll was the point I was getting at.
If you took ten seconds to look at the posted source note above, you would see Cloud Custodian has a policy to enforce bucket encryption.
You can say the truth of the matter without being brutal. You are trying to tear down someone that contributes to open source, and whether or you not like it, people out there do or they wouldn't still be developing it.…
Wow, talk about someone I wouldn't want to work with... Regardless of whether or not the app makes sense or should be used, (I am not a fan of it), the rhetoric you are using is childish and immature. You can voice…
> That doesn't mean people will like using it. It is easy to assume that from the vantage point of being a developer and being able to notice an app that is native vs. something like electron. But for most users and…
I find it interesting how the author mentions $200/month for a side project. Makes you think, everyone's side project budget is pretty different.
That's true, and I agree, I think open office settings are terrible, but that doesn't change that it isn't discrimination.
Okay that's true, but what does what you are saying have to do with it being discrimination? Someone not being hired or being treated badly for being a woman is discrimination. Not wanting to working in an open office…
I don't disagree with what you are saying about them being terrible work environments. But it isn't discrimination was my point. That's like saying someone that works at a coffee shop is being discriminated against…
I don't think it is really discrimination, if you can't handle an open office setting, then don't work at a place that utilizes one.
Ignoring that they are just tools to create a person who can regurgitate answers from Cracking the Coding Interview. I recently took a first stage coding interview on HackerRank and something I like from it was the…
At the company I work for we push it a lot for scheduled jobs that maybe run once a week since it saves money on teams just standing up an EC2 instance to run that cronjob once. It also is helpful for a lot of APIs and…
> As for the harmless exaggeration, it's not harmless. It's poison to my chosen profession. Now you seem to be the one exaggerating there. While yes I agree that is a crappy way of describing himself, there is no reason…
I think when you talk about opinions on race and society, it is opinion, Glover's view on it may seem stupid to you but it isn't stupid to him and many others. Just as your views or even mine might be stupid to Glover.…
To be fair, he stated that he isn't cold hearted in his original post. That is why I said what I did. The article wasn't some economics view into this topic, it was a look at the people. You shouldn't be looking at…
Sweeping generalizations, without any empathy or ability to understand circumstances different from your own is a recipe to become a person that is incapable of understanding others. I don't see why this has to be some…
> Your 20s are a critical time for your career to make connections and friendships - in person. You need to be around people, making friends over beers and community lunches, and learning social skills in a professional…
> Juniors and interns really strugle in a remote environment. Blanket statements like this are trying to make a multifaceted problem into a single problem. I don't understand why we are always so quick to say…
I agree that this seems to be an issue for new hires that I've seen. But I think the blame for this lies in management and the seniors on the team. If a fresh out of college grad feels hesitant to ping a coworker then…
> jsx is a retarded idea > My immediate thought was "this is retarded". It's generally frowned upon to use retarded in this manner. Not only is it insulting to people, it brings down the overall tone of your argument.
I don't think the problem is that academic rigor isn't good. I also should have stated I was talking more about US universities in this particular case. The problem I see is that what you talk about as academic rigor…
I perhaps wasn't clear enough but I meant solely when it comes to these type of anti-cheat systems being used. Obviously it would be different for in-person vs remote/take home.
The thing that has always frustrated me about anti-cheating/anti-plagiarism software is that it almost always only hurts people that did something by accident or unintentionally. When I took the one kubernetes…
> Obviously people here don't value or respect my opinion for example. While it may seem like that, people aren't valuing your opinion that involves beliefs or views that can inherinitly make groups of people feel…
By all means, you are definitely oppressed at work for making a sexual joke. Let's ignore the fact that that joke may be seen as harassment of others in the office. You shouldn't be called a Nazi, but if you are…
I am well aware how S3 works, I just mean you can use custodian to enforce SSE on the bucket as well as KMS based encryption, so the original commenter is just being a troll was the point I was getting at.
If you took ten seconds to look at the posted source note above, you would see Cloud Custodian has a policy to enforce bucket encryption.
You can say the truth of the matter without being brutal. You are trying to tear down someone that contributes to open source, and whether or you not like it, people out there do or they wouldn't still be developing it.…
Wow, talk about someone I wouldn't want to work with... Regardless of whether or not the app makes sense or should be used, (I am not a fan of it), the rhetoric you are using is childish and immature. You can voice…
> That doesn't mean people will like using it. It is easy to assume that from the vantage point of being a developer and being able to notice an app that is native vs. something like electron. But for most users and…
I find it interesting how the author mentions $200/month for a side project. Makes you think, everyone's side project budget is pretty different.
That's true, and I agree, I think open office settings are terrible, but that doesn't change that it isn't discrimination.
Okay that's true, but what does what you are saying have to do with it being discrimination? Someone not being hired or being treated badly for being a woman is discrimination. Not wanting to working in an open office…
I don't disagree with what you are saying about them being terrible work environments. But it isn't discrimination was my point. That's like saying someone that works at a coffee shop is being discriminated against…
I don't think it is really discrimination, if you can't handle an open office setting, then don't work at a place that utilizes one.
Ignoring that they are just tools to create a person who can regurgitate answers from Cracking the Coding Interview. I recently took a first stage coding interview on HackerRank and something I like from it was the…
At the company I work for we push it a lot for scheduled jobs that maybe run once a week since it saves money on teams just standing up an EC2 instance to run that cronjob once. It also is helpful for a lot of APIs and…
> As for the harmless exaggeration, it's not harmless. It's poison to my chosen profession. Now you seem to be the one exaggerating there. While yes I agree that is a crappy way of describing himself, there is no reason…
I think when you talk about opinions on race and society, it is opinion, Glover's view on it may seem stupid to you but it isn't stupid to him and many others. Just as your views or even mine might be stupid to Glover.…
To be fair, he stated that he isn't cold hearted in his original post. That is why I said what I did. The article wasn't some economics view into this topic, it was a look at the people. You shouldn't be looking at…