I agree. Uncertainty and lack of prioritization and focus is independent of location.
You have options here. You can set aside a room as your quiet office, you can find a cafe or rent a coworking space to work in...it doesn't necessitate commuting 45 minutes into an office to solve.
If you have that many employees working remotely, you should have already transitioned to an independent, accessible source-of-truth for all your discussed changes and plans. Slack convos, Confluence, a wiki, a Google…
Open source projects don't have deadlines, product owners, antsy investors, runways, or quarterly goals, though.
I was eating a chocolate bar recently and I had this exact thought. Don't trust articles that say "X is good for you" when X is a commonly advertised commodity. Which is most things.
Unfortunately the only way I can see to relieve this is to support remote/WFH workers who might live in suburbs away from major city centers, or even in a totally different part of the country. That, and decentralizing…
Well, true, you have a point. Ruby is rarely used outside of Rails. Which is a shame, really.
That is exactly what I am thinking myself.
You're listing off tooling, libraries, and frameworks written with or targeting Python, which isn't Python itself. As soon as you want to go off the rails in any of those things, Python gets as complicated as any other…
I agree. Our need for more workers, both unskilled and skilled, is starting to plateau. We don't actually know how to deal with that[1], and people are starting to get antsy as opportunities become less and less common.…
This seems to be the case in many places outside of Rails. I know that Clojure, at least, seems to encourage implementing things yourself by way of leveraging smaller libraries and modules. Auth is genuinely hard, and…
Now to add Twitch integration.
What does that mean for things like Vanguard's retirement fund strategy? Isn't that based entirely on long-term improvement in the market?
Sounds like where the US is headed.
Six months to land the right job holds for any job or field, remote or not. There's a lot of jobs available, but along with that you need to be picky - it can take some time to find a competitive, ideal option.
And as mentioned, Amazon will eventually sidle into this market as well.
_Why_ exactly are they doing a redesign? Is there something deeply wrong with the current one? Is there something it's not accomplishing? It just smells of executive/marketing meddling to me.
Completely uninformed and unlearned question: what exactly is the role of AWS in deep learning of this nature? Why do we need to use it?
>Electronic banking comes with many types of federal guarantees to protect against fraud. The government can step in to investigate and prosecute the fraud as well. But there is no such guarantee for the voting to…
Software engineering, I guess, which is my field. I've heard that university work in this tends to be mediocre (and with pay to match), although biotech/pharma can be good.
Sounds like SNAFU to me.
I was going off of what the article said - not so much my own perception of the market.
Telecommuting/remote/WFH opportunities are as rare as ever. Companies are shying away from it as they begin blaming it for productivity issues that are the fault of completely different problems, e.g. bad management and…
Boston doesn't seem to be doing very well in the long-term. I moved here to take advantage of both the presence of tech jobs, and to live in an accepting, progressive blue state. If I want to stay in the area, what…
So it's basically opening a Trad IRA, putting money into it, then immediately rolling it into a Roth IRA? I thought the contribution limit was across all IRAs you own, so you still wouldn't be able to put any extra into…
I agree. Uncertainty and lack of prioritization and focus is independent of location.
You have options here. You can set aside a room as your quiet office, you can find a cafe or rent a coworking space to work in...it doesn't necessitate commuting 45 minutes into an office to solve.
If you have that many employees working remotely, you should have already transitioned to an independent, accessible source-of-truth for all your discussed changes and plans. Slack convos, Confluence, a wiki, a Google…
Open source projects don't have deadlines, product owners, antsy investors, runways, or quarterly goals, though.
I was eating a chocolate bar recently and I had this exact thought. Don't trust articles that say "X is good for you" when X is a commonly advertised commodity. Which is most things.
Unfortunately the only way I can see to relieve this is to support remote/WFH workers who might live in suburbs away from major city centers, or even in a totally different part of the country. That, and decentralizing…
Well, true, you have a point. Ruby is rarely used outside of Rails. Which is a shame, really.
That is exactly what I am thinking myself.
You're listing off tooling, libraries, and frameworks written with or targeting Python, which isn't Python itself. As soon as you want to go off the rails in any of those things, Python gets as complicated as any other…
I agree. Our need for more workers, both unskilled and skilled, is starting to plateau. We don't actually know how to deal with that[1], and people are starting to get antsy as opportunities become less and less common.…
This seems to be the case in many places outside of Rails. I know that Clojure, at least, seems to encourage implementing things yourself by way of leveraging smaller libraries and modules. Auth is genuinely hard, and…
Now to add Twitch integration.
What does that mean for things like Vanguard's retirement fund strategy? Isn't that based entirely on long-term improvement in the market?
Sounds like where the US is headed.
Six months to land the right job holds for any job or field, remote or not. There's a lot of jobs available, but along with that you need to be picky - it can take some time to find a competitive, ideal option.
And as mentioned, Amazon will eventually sidle into this market as well.
_Why_ exactly are they doing a redesign? Is there something deeply wrong with the current one? Is there something it's not accomplishing? It just smells of executive/marketing meddling to me.
Completely uninformed and unlearned question: what exactly is the role of AWS in deep learning of this nature? Why do we need to use it?
>Electronic banking comes with many types of federal guarantees to protect against fraud. The government can step in to investigate and prosecute the fraud as well. But there is no such guarantee for the voting to…
Software engineering, I guess, which is my field. I've heard that university work in this tends to be mediocre (and with pay to match), although biotech/pharma can be good.
Sounds like SNAFU to me.
I was going off of what the article said - not so much my own perception of the market.
Telecommuting/remote/WFH opportunities are as rare as ever. Companies are shying away from it as they begin blaming it for productivity issues that are the fault of completely different problems, e.g. bad management and…
Boston doesn't seem to be doing very well in the long-term. I moved here to take advantage of both the presence of tech jobs, and to live in an accepting, progressive blue state. If I want to stay in the area, what…
So it's basically opening a Trad IRA, putting money into it, then immediately rolling it into a Roth IRA? I thought the contribution limit was across all IRAs you own, so you still wouldn't be able to put any extra into…