Very cool! Tough jobs. I have a new SQA engineer starting tomorrow. I’m really hoping I can support her well. Wish me luck
I hope all your bugs are easy but interesting and that the customers are kind
Very cool! Tough jobs. I have a new SQA engineer starting tomorrow. I’m really hoping I can support her well. Wish me luck
I hope all your bugs are easy but interesting and that the customers are kind
Ahahaha this is so obtuse. I love it. Bit of a brain teaser to parse that.
Let me see if I’m understanding correctly. Are you software QA or machine learning validation? Or am I totally off?
I work with machines to create lessons for other machines to learn how to figure out you’re sick before you feel sick.
Yeah… that sounds like bullshit haha
100/100 for 22,000 KRW/month (about $16.50 USD).
Other options with my provider:
And that 100/100 is effective. Shit downloads fast
One of many, many reasons I’m not fond of going back to the US. Maybe Europe next, we’ll see. For now, Korea is pretty sweet
Their arguments assume businesses operate in good faith. We fundamentally know that it’s not true, from overseas child labor by fast fashion to coal mining to IT security. This economist of theirs can fuck off
It makes me sad the site seems to be pushing crypto. Or maybe it’s that crypto bros keep referencing the event? Chicken and egg? I dunno
I was going to post something like this. Thank you for your service
In pointing out one’s deficiencies, you should help them fill in those gaps. Otherwise, you’re just being an asshole.
Explain what communism is. Comprehensive education in communism is not part of many places’ standard curriculum
That’s because PowerShell blurs the line between programming language and scripting language. By accessing the entire .NET library, of course it’s going to have more features than a basic scripting language that relies on open source utilities installed on the system.
The reasons people hate it are because they hate Microsoft, it breaks from traditional shells too far, and it’s a pain in the ass to type (verbose). To use PowerShell effectively, you almost need to write full software programs. At that point, just use C#.
As for you preferring it to Python… I think you don’t know Python. I’m trying to come up with every way possible to make PowerShell sound better than Python, and I got nothing. Maybe you don’t like whitespace? I cannot understand your point of view here. Help me out
Try Nebula https://nebula.tv/
Ahahaha that’s pretty good. Thanks for sharing. I hope they sorted things out
Yo, that’s super cool. +1 on the who was on the phone?
Thank you! I was really tempted to try to put moves on her, but I was in a relationship at the time. When I got home and told the story, my girlfriend at the time said she totally would have given me a pass. I have regrets. Of course, I probably would have failed anyway, but it’s fun to think about.
I was invited to Valve’s Game Developers Conference after party. I met Felicia Day and swing danced with her. She’s super fucking cool. During that same GDC, I started interviewing at Riot Games and ended up getting hired by them.
There’s other fun stuff I’ve proactively done, but I think that’s the big one that happened to me
You just know the original sender is on board with it. They probably think this is the stupidest shit and realize they have a bullshit job. I bet they hope an auditor or some superior will someday find the document and have something to say about the waste… but probably not
My understanding isn’t perfect, but I’ll share what i understand so far.
An instance starts federation with another instance when a user requests content from the other instance. This starts the sync.
An instance’s admins can block federation/content sharing with another instance explicitly.
I’m not sure of a way to see a kind of map of federation, but it would be cool
If your instance, A, blocks instance B, I’m not sure if you can see instance B’s users’ posts on instance C. That’s beyond my knowledge
I hope this helps?
Confidence and/or giving no fucks goes a long way. Combine that with unabashed honesty, and you’re good. Just gotta make sure not to be a dick about things.
This ends up rubbing assholes the wrong way, but good people will be drawn to you. If you’re in a toxic environment, you’ll end up kind of ejecting yourself, but you can build a good environs around yourself
I run a group that does free software programming education in Seoul. There’s a similar group in LA. When I came to Korea, I just set up a meetup account, paid the fee, rented some space, and started teaching people stuff and studying together. Great way to make friends. Been running it for 7 years now. I’ve had about a dozen or so people come say the group has helped them change their career to IT for the better. A dozen sounds like a small number, but it’s a huge impact on those people
So be the change you want to see. If you have a skill that can help people improve their lives, whether it’s career or life stuff, share it! Learning a new skill is hard, and having a community to support you in learning, goes a long way