I don’t use LinkedIn at all. I have a neat and concise resume and make the most of all of my personal connections. Every job I’ve landed in the last ten years has been meeting someone and getting personally referred.
I don’t use LinkedIn at all. I have a neat and concise resume and make the most of all of my personal connections. Every job I’ve landed in the last ten years has been meeting someone and getting personally referred.
It’s in the iso 😢 how hard is it to switch out void on the livecd?
Dope. I just memorized it to 50 digits. Good to know for my intents and purposes it doesn’t matter at all anyway.
Ah man this is the first meme I saw and I just got done giving up trying to install Arch because I’m getting some systemd hang from the USB installer.
This is fascinating to me. Do you have any links or suggestions for this workflow to learn more?
He doesn’t talk about his resources, his influences, what makes him choose to spend his free time on these projects, and you’re forgetting your experiences that are taking up the rest of your time that would’ve been spent on this that round you out as a person.
These techno savants are great but if you’ve ever worked with one on a team you realize they traded a lot of things to get that absolute proficiency.
I like to think about Good Will Hunting when feeling insecure about how “dumb” I am for living a regular life.
Can somebody please just link the boobs
Agreed but can’t the same be said about pre-compiled binaries?
At least with a Dockerfile I can download the repo and make them image for myself.
Sure you could’ve downloaded the repo and compiled the binary for yourself but you still had to have all of the libraries setup correctly. It’s more about a codified build process that’s reproducible vs a “supposedly” working documentation on a git repo of make scripts.
Not at all true. Go inspect the Dockerfile. If done correctly you should be able to inspect the full container build.
Less relevant with Docker or FlatPaks though right?
I don’t understand the ambiguity of where to put your projects.
I’ve typically always put things under /opt/ TIL /etc/opt was where the config should go.
Same I pivoted to PocketCasts
You say that however we might have stumbled on the groundwork for a GI. Because language is core to our evolutionary advancement. We needed language to build the mental constructs that then enabled logical work.
Imagine if an LLM was able to coordinate the usage of these “logical” AI’s like Deep mind etc.
ChatGPT already enabled Internet search and it’s better than if I asked someone to Google something for me.
I think the defenders of human intellect are heralding our language and thinking to be a much higher standard than for MOST people they are.
A chess champion might be executing critical thinking beyond normal comprehension but I’d say a lot of my interactions with others, my daily experience is just pattern matching the next thing to say or ask.
I really don’t find that to be true. I see lots of toy implementations, general philosophical discussions, hell even just man pages.
HackerNews(ycomb) is a veritable gold mine but I find the community to be a bit caustic at times.
There is a HackerNews mirror on Lemmy here that I like but not too many people comment. If I saw more activity I’d probably comment more.
Honestly the market is really tough right now so it may not be indicative of what a personal network would usually perform like for finding new opportunities. I don’t think it will be too long until all this A.I. investment revamps the market and tech workers find themselves back in negotiating power.
Plus there’s always an advantage for competent skill vs code Bootcamp needs.
But generally speaking I don’t think it would be difficult for me to reach out and find a gig.