

I hope you lose sleep over it.
I hope you lose sleep over it.
I’m a huge stickler about degreeless website devs claiming to be Engineers but even I think they’re leagues above people who ask ChatGPT for advice.
None of it even looks remotely correct to me, I can’t believe it’s passable for some people.
I believe that if an Electrical Engineer has qualification as a programmer then the two fields become the higher discipline “Computer Engineer.” At least most universities arrange their classifications as such.
I think they’re outnumbered by desk jockeys without a math degree.
“Is this number even?”
“yes of no”
“Invalid Response, please answer with yes of no”
“yes of no”
"Invalid Response,…
WE’RE ON THE RADAR, BOYS!
I’m saying that the mention of Fintech in the First Case would IMPLY that the WebDev also deals with Fintech. If both devs have comparable skillsets then it makes sense to compare their pay rates.
IDK, maybe I’m reaching with this one.
I didn’t think a step by step guide was really needed to correct it, but maybe I should?
I think the text should be combined into one sentence, which would be run-on but still give the impression that both images refer to one person, as it should be.
That was never in question. Online payment portals are Fintech. You don’t have to work at IBM to be in Fintech, it includes the entire process built on top of their platform as well.
If it’s constructive then it should be interpreted as good faith.
I think the mention of fintech in the text makes an implication of online store of some sort, where I could see it being profitable because it’s a lot more work to be able to generate listings and accept payment and shipping information.
Not how that format works, mate.
I once had a friend who was robbed of all kinds of stuff including a PS3, and that the guy was signed into his Netflix changing account profiles the very same day. I told him he can just get a tracking number by calling Playstation and that the active police officer can use it to track them. Thing is, the officer ghosted him for like 8 months despite having everything they needed to immediately find the exact location of the perpetrator actively using the stolen property.
It’s got huge amounts of applicability in many lifestyles and situations that most people never realize until the moment arrives. I once played a fun game that had you guess a number between 1 and 1 Billion with them telling you higher or lower to earn your freedom. Takes a couple of minutes at most.
Omg, that’s twice now I’ve messed it up. Fixed.
What they actually shouted was “Yamete~ Oniichan~!” and that’s why they’re infertile.