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foofiepie@lemmy.worldtopolitics @lemmy.world•Trump pleads ignorance after using antisemitic slur49·5 天前The word is “Shylock”, just to save you a click.
I had no idea that was a slur, but it makes sense I guess.
That’s amazing lettering.
How have they done that? Brush markers?
foofiepie@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Interviews as seen by HR and the candidate21·1 个月前A lot of what you’re saying is spot on and I respect your experience in this and the other comment.
I don’t hire for fun though. I hire for a diversity of perspectives, integrity and authenticity. We teach people how to constructively challenge and go after problems or objectives that may have no off the shelf solution (if they do, we may acquire it).
The problems are usually P&L quantified and prioritised before they get to us - we only have to do that legwork if it’s something we’ve generated.
It does feel like a playground to a degree and I do love the work - perhaps yes it’s less ‘professional’ and structured. We do have experienced devs and architects who I would hope aren’t reproducing problems - but it’s often our job to find a technical solution (if appropriate) to a problem, not to ‘productionise’ it or maintain it. This involves a handoff to others in the business and they ultimately determine how it is rolled out.
I get that this isn’t typical of the market and thanks for your response / take on this. One thing we have to be careful of is being ‘institutionalised’ and that will come across as naive, perhaps it is, but that has been a help.
foofiepie@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Interviews as seen by HR and the candidate24·1 个月前R&D, software and embedded systems. Small team, hugely collaborative by its nature and sometimes find ourselves faced with problems / puzzles with no apparent solution or precedent. Hugely rewarding when we can crack them.
I do genuinely feel for other respondents who seem to be bitter or cynical - despite the banter.
foofiepie@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Interviews as seen by HR and the candidate25·1 个月前Wow. What’s happened to you to make you so cynical?
foofiepie@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Interviews as seen by HR and the candidate425·1 个月前Yeah ok people.
It’s not possible to flourish in my line of work without genuine engagement, and a tenacity beyond curiosity to solve certain problems. A jobsworth will not do.
Neither, on the other hand, will a soulless boss or employer, manage to engage.
So keep up with the downvotes and good luck.
foofiepie@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Interviews as seen by HR and the candidate124·1 个月前Seriously though. I wouldn’t hire someone with that attitude.
foofiepie@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a fun, cheap, solo workout someone can do at home?2·1 个月前Piggybacking onto this one, but with a specific ask: same as OP but:
- limited mobility
- spinal issues, no to low impact on spine
- aimed at reducing belly fat, and
- increasing muscles supporting spine eg core
- upper body strength as a stretch objective.
Genuine ask. Appreciate any advice.
foofiepie@lemmy.worldto Map Enthusiasts@sopuli.xyz•Measuring the latency of 574k servers around the world from my lemmy server4·2 个月前Makes sense. It’s actually quite cool. Our internet signals. Encoded in (I’m guessing) light waves instead of radio waves, with similar multiplexing/ways of maximising signal bandwidth?
I’m staggered by how small these are and how flexible they are.
foofiepie@lemmy.worldto Map Enthusiasts@sopuli.xyz•Measuring the latency of 574k servers around the world from my lemmy server5·2 个月前Is there an ELI5 for fiber optic questions? Am interested in how they’re made, properties of different types, and how signals are sent/repeated etc.
Huh. TIL. Thanks.
the belief that toilets in Australia flush in reverse
Isn’t this actually true? I remember reading that water circles the drain (and so toilet water will also circle) in the opposite direction from the Northern hemisphere.
Oh subtle. Nice.
You are. You’re going to SPACE.