What an excellent scheme to keep talents away from entering the red states for a job.
I’m from Japan. They don’t even have judges as corrupt as SCOTUS and still don’t allow same sex marriage because the ruling party is conservative. Well, the court ruled it’s unconstitutional, but we learned that a law in this country can stay unconstitutional if the government ignores the situation. And apparently 90% of the people (at least on the internet) support that because they are conservative.
Makes me realize how broken my country is. It doesn’t even count as corruption because it’s lawful. Fucking hell…
an engineering manager said during an interview, “OK, we’re going to build a To Do List app right now,” a process that might normally take weeks.
Tbf you can do that in one day with ChatGPT, although it requires some generic software engineering skills. But that’s the point.
Even if you don’t complete the task, the process of coding can prove your skill level in a positive way.
Singin’ we will we will rock you!
There’s the horror of scientific software written by researchers I’ll share here. They are fired The contract expires every 2 years and users keep using the code if it’s successful. Some projects are closed source, even…
I’ve tried a range of apps for recurring TODOs. Just use calendar events and fucking do it now was my conclusion.
Fuck, they were still trying that!?
Okay, that’s fair, but it doesn’t really change much about the article in my opinion.
Expedia does it right. Just stop stupid customers at the brigade, and connect people with the real need immediately to real people.
Amazon is similar but the real people there are useless as fuck in my country. They’re foreign part timers barely speaking the language if my country… Can’t do anything specific.
We’re gonna find out Constitution actually allowed kings.
Ah, that’s right. But there have been people wearing VR goggles very long. And MS Hololens (although AR) was similar enough to not ignore imho.
Maybe, a sport that loves to grab cash from dictators ain’t really clean… I mean the decision makers in the sport.
Which for the Apple Vision Pro can only be the case as it hasn’t been out long enough to conduct anything more than a short term experiment.
Nah, we’ve had AR stuff for like a decade by now. That’s enough to call this article pseudoscience at best. It’s flat-earth level stupidity, not a valid speculation.
BS.
According to him, people drive their Hondas into a supermarket after playing VR.
Adam Rogers is a senior correspondent at Business Insider.
Guessing he’s not a researcher. He has no idea what he’s writing. Just cherry-picking scientific articles to push his weird ideas. Might be a flat-earther or antivaxxer.
And Business Insider employs him as a senior correspondent. Fucking hell…
I believe that a better experiment for F1 is efuel. I don’t see the point turning F1 into another Formula E. Also, as long as we build EV batteries we won’t achieve net zero. We WON’T. You could argue efuel won’t work (which isn’t a scientific argument unless it goes against a physical principle, which doesn’t today), but EV is not the silver bullet
From North Korea, definitely.
My experience tells me that the average voter has no idea how to discuss abortion. What the controversy is about, how scientific arguments are made, how medical experts make arguments.
And they still vote, without furthering their understanding whatsoever.
I think the replies should mention the maintainers’ job. If they accept a PR they are supposed to understand the changes.
That said, AI-assistance on tests are as important as the code generation itself.
I mean, if you argue that way during the interview I’d pass… Nobody thinks you’re asked to do all that in a one-day interview.