

Shocking, a site full of diy programmers and hackers are trying to hack the system. Maybe even just for fun.
Shocking, a site full of diy programmers and hackers are trying to hack the system. Maybe even just for fun.
41 tb?? What are you doing? Recording a lossless video of a 24/7 live stream?
Well this is a step up from when they were doing it anyway and didn’t have to tell you.
Facebook does the same thing. If you have good tracking protection/ad block it will even make you type slow.
I think it’s probably true that non-straight couples meet up online most of the time. But I also don’t think that that demographic would have much sway on the graph at all. Only 7.1% of adults in the U.S. identify as LGBT, despite the skewed demographics online.
Right, so all that means is you don’t know what trump tapped into and think that means no one else can.
Yeah, but you haven’t explained it either in two posts now which says to me that you don’t know and you’re just being contrarian.
How do you mean?
I get that you’re implying that people who don’t support Trump can’t know what goes on in a Trump supporters head or understand the movement (not true).
But if you can’t explain it yourself then you simply can’t know what you’re talking about, you don’t even understand what it is that they’ll never understand! How would you be able to know if they are able to understand or not!?
And do you eat that spaghetti out of a bool?
Immutable because the only lists worth iterating over are the ones I define for myself.
Why would you post this, my phone exploded and took a shit. I didnt know it could do that.
I think you could definitely read and bugfix code without ever learning to “write” code. Code intentionally reads kind of like a language, it’s possible that this guy was just doing very simple tasks and the most he would have to change are variable names and values. Maybe he knows how to fix errors reported by the code and knows how to look for variables.
It’s a fine line between that and knowing how to code, but that’s kinda the joke of this post I guess.
I mean, looking at trends of any company and the fact that Reddit is about to IPO it’s only a matter of time before they ban the ability for community members to mod subreddits.
I’m in engineering school and the ethos definitely is “engineers write bad code but it’s for simple tasks involving complex math.” As the world of engineering steers more and more towards coding we’re definitely going to be expected to write applications instead of simple Matlab scripts and there’s no way it’s going to be pleasant.
That goes back to the point I was making earlier. For some reason a bank teller is hired for the same wage for the same hours, but I can almost guarantee you that because of the ATM they spend significantly less of their work day “working” because the ATM was designed to do a significant portion of their job. There certainly is an excuse to keep them around all day, there are some unavoidable tasks that only a human can do and they come up at random times throughout the day, but the ATM has replaced many of the working hours the bank tellers used to have even if the job didn’t go away.
Sure, but also almost by definition, using tech to replace workers in other industries will reduce the total amount of workers needed for that job as you made the tech presumably to make the job easier or faster. My post was talking about the tech industry just because that was the topic, but as you mention, tech definitely replaces jobs in all sectors.
I mean honestly for things like tech, the jobs are going away due to these innovations, just piecemeal. Each of these innovations have shaved hours off of projects. Now someone’s salary might be the same and they might still have to go into the office 40hrs a week (or be just as productive working from home, go figure) but the actual work they’re doing is that much easier than it used to be, they might only have to work 4 hours a day now to accomplish what might have taken 2 days in the past.
Sure, certain companies put more demand on employees than others, and as you mentioned there are still human components to the system that remain untouched by technology, but if the tech world was honest with itself tech employees do far less work now than they did 10-20 years ago, disregarding the general expansion of the tech industry. I’m just talking about individual jobs.
Of course I don’t think those employees should be making less. I think if we innovate so much that a person’s job disappears we should be able to recognize that that person still deserves to be clothed and fed as if they still had that job.
The beginning maps perfectly to “The Distance” by Cake and I was singing along to that tune as I read.
Honestly a really cool art piece.
I try to treat everyone I meet like family