Roaming around the apartment complex I grew up, in with friends and a link cable meeting new kids and trading Pokemon were some of the best times of my life. I'm still a Pokemon fan to this day. I play Go all the time,…
If my heat stops working then my heat starts working.
Consider yourself blessed, the one place in my neighborhood where I get one bar on LTE is the same place I once was repairing my car. Awful experience but the rest of the subdivision is fine.
People have been using "off the market" since before the internet was born.
> There's no objection, but it doesn't work because men compete while women collude. It's funny because many people, even some women would say you have the genders flipped here
.350 Legend is a rising hunting round for deer with upper receivers that can be slapped onto a common AR-15 lower.
Location: East Coast (DC/Philly), willing to work remote in most any time zone Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: AWS, Python (love Django), JavaScript/TypeScript (love React), Docker, PowerShell,…
The Paul Graham advice of "build things you and your friends would use" alongside Python -- which was my first language, getting back to coding for the first time since 9th grade -- is basically the carrot I've offered…
I needed this 3 days ago before I approached a mental breakdown, haha.
Yes, but I've never been an employed programmer -- I lost my job over a year ago, and basically, because I still have the chance to upskill and live with my parents, I've used the last year to work part-time and flesh…
This took me back to a very fun time in my life.
I believe this is part of the problem/perception -- Indian immigration via policies like H-1B and whatever Canada does disproportionately offers people from a handful of Indian states (and the highest castes) the chance…
Try repeating this to a developer out of work right now.
No expert on this, but in my estimation the nature of the law and process makes it hard to sue unless you're a one-to-one match with the job posting or invented part of the tech stack being used. Companies across…
sorry, what's GP here?
"I have to admit" Call me a nitpicker, but nobody likes those results lol.
This comment made me self-date myself, mercy.
It's not just H1-Bs from those cultures, either. I'll give everybody a fair shot but if your cultural mores are extreme deference to authority I'd like to be far away from you when doing anything serious. I'd argue that…
I've always found that journaling without an intended structure (a few sentences about a baseball game, or some coding paradigm, or a good memory) helps me to relax. If I task myself to "write about my day" like my…
Basically every historical/political analysis of turmoil every publically available US Army pdf I can find.
This is really awesome.
lol, please
>they are professionally and legally bound to state nothing but the scientific journal at hand In America, just about every meteorologist editorializes the weather to a degree. There's nothing scientific about telling…
I think you might need a chill pill, I've never met a single journalist or editor who would let "you won't believe how hot it is" pass in more than a tweet.
$500 per year? I know people who put a grand on FCS football on Fridays
Roaming around the apartment complex I grew up, in with friends and a link cable meeting new kids and trading Pokemon were some of the best times of my life. I'm still a Pokemon fan to this day. I play Go all the time,…
If my heat stops working then my heat starts working.
Consider yourself blessed, the one place in my neighborhood where I get one bar on LTE is the same place I once was repairing my car. Awful experience but the rest of the subdivision is fine.
People have been using "off the market" since before the internet was born.
> There's no objection, but it doesn't work because men compete while women collude. It's funny because many people, even some women would say you have the genders flipped here
.350 Legend is a rising hunting round for deer with upper receivers that can be slapped onto a common AR-15 lower.
Location: East Coast (DC/Philly), willing to work remote in most any time zone Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: AWS, Python (love Django), JavaScript/TypeScript (love React), Docker, PowerShell,…
The Paul Graham advice of "build things you and your friends would use" alongside Python -- which was my first language, getting back to coding for the first time since 9th grade -- is basically the carrot I've offered…
I needed this 3 days ago before I approached a mental breakdown, haha.
Yes, but I've never been an employed programmer -- I lost my job over a year ago, and basically, because I still have the chance to upskill and live with my parents, I've used the last year to work part-time and flesh…
This took me back to a very fun time in my life.
I believe this is part of the problem/perception -- Indian immigration via policies like H-1B and whatever Canada does disproportionately offers people from a handful of Indian states (and the highest castes) the chance…
Try repeating this to a developer out of work right now.
No expert on this, but in my estimation the nature of the law and process makes it hard to sue unless you're a one-to-one match with the job posting or invented part of the tech stack being used. Companies across…
sorry, what's GP here?
"I have to admit" Call me a nitpicker, but nobody likes those results lol.
This comment made me self-date myself, mercy.
It's not just H1-Bs from those cultures, either. I'll give everybody a fair shot but if your cultural mores are extreme deference to authority I'd like to be far away from you when doing anything serious. I'd argue that…
I've always found that journaling without an intended structure (a few sentences about a baseball game, or some coding paradigm, or a good memory) helps me to relax. If I task myself to "write about my day" like my…
Basically every historical/political analysis of turmoil every publically available US Army pdf I can find.
This is really awesome.
lol, please
>they are professionally and legally bound to state nothing but the scientific journal at hand In America, just about every meteorologist editorializes the weather to a degree. There's nothing scientific about telling…
I think you might need a chill pill, I've never met a single journalist or editor who would let "you won't believe how hot it is" pass in more than a tweet.
$500 per year? I know people who put a grand on FCS football on Fridays