

If it was so trivial why would they even bother making everyone show their IDs?
/u/outwrangle before everything went to shit in 2020, /u/emma_lazarus for a while after that, now I’m all queermunist!
If it was so trivial why would they even bother making everyone show their IDs?
“The horrible things being done to me by my own government must be the fault of evil foreigners.”
It’s a good way to launder money. They used to sell coke to fund off-the-books CIA operations, now they can just give them shitcoins.
All->Top Hour
That’s where the good stuff is.
Social means? So, what, anyone under 18 has to have rigid gender expression and isn’t allowed to wear the “wrong” clothes or have a nickname?
Try and guess what happens when websites stop getting traffic.
I forsee a future where kagi subscriptions are bought by libraries and that’s basically the only place to do internet searching for free.
Aren’t all barcodes 2D?
EDIT No wait, they’re basically 1D aren’t they? Nevermind!
And when the current senior programmers retire the field of juniors that are coming to replace them will be much smaller.
Okay, but like-
You could just be lying.
You could even be a chatbot, programmed to hype AI in comments sections.
So I’m going to trust studies, not some anonymous commenter on the internet who says “trust me bro!”
You literally called it borderline magic.
Don’t do that? They’re pattern recognition engines, they can produce some neat results and are good for niche tasks and interesting as toys, but they really aren’t that impressive. This “borderline magic” line is why they’re trying to shove these chatbots into literally everything, even though they aren’t good at most tasks.
Nothing that has been demonstrated makes me think these chatbots should be allowed to rewrite human history what the fuck?!
I know pfas levels are immediately lower after the donation. I’m not under the impression that pfas levels stay low for very long i.e. long enough to safely donate blood again.
Plasma donations can be done more frequently, though, so that might be actually effective way to reduce contamination.
But, it’s kind of messed up that we’re donating contaminated blood and/or plasma. Is that good for the people that use our blood? Who knows!
There are other ways to lower the amount of plastic in you. If you donate your blood you can measurably lower your pfas levels. Really just removing blood which carries plastic through your whole body will also lower your concentration of plastics.
I’m pretty sure regular blood letting is actually not great for you either.
And there’s no way for the interviewer to know how many years of experience that game actually represents. If it’s four instead of five, they’ll never know. That’s the trick.
Nope. The non-technical phone interview can be bullshitted, the technical phone interview can be passed with enough skill, and by the time they get to you then you aren’t even checking for experience.
There are loads of people that get through this process by lying about their years of experience. You have confirmation bias.
The only thing experience is good for is getting better at lying on resumes and lying in interviews. It’s a screening process to filter out people who don’t know how the sausage is made.
And if you’re skilled, you don’t really need “experience.” Just don’t lie about your skills.
How is the whiteboard interview going to uncover the fact that you only have two years of experience instead of five?
Or they can just lie on their resumes like everyone else.
People are being sent to concentration camps.
They’re locusts. They don’t think about anything past the next fiscal quarter.