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Finster Dexter posted:Is this a metaphor is that literally what happened?? my understanding is that is literally what happened the dude was apparently some wild-haired physics phd greybeard, and who knows what the thing was or did or why he was able to command those prices
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The Yospos Professionals Group was a good effort, doomed by how hard it was to google YPG and get the expected results.
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Skyl3lazer posted:The Yospos Professionals Group was a good effort, doomed by how hard it was to google YPG and get the expected results. Is it pronounced yoss-poss, yoss-poes, or yoes-poes? I mean, I know which is correct, but just wondering if you guys know.
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# ? Aug 28, 2018 17:40 |
Your Operational Situation is a Piece Of poo poo
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Finster Dexter posted:Is it pronounced yoss-poss, yoss-poes, or yoes-poes? I mean, I know which is correct, but just wondering if you guys know. Yours pours
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YosPros
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Skyl3lazer posted:YosPros lol
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Terrible Programmers, Inc.
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Skyl3lazer posted:YosPros yessssss
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if you're saying it out loud, you're doing something wrong
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Skyl3lazer posted:YosPros
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JawnV6 posted:if you're saying it out loud, you're doing something wrong
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# ? Aug 28, 2018 17:50 |
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consulting is a tech sales job where the thing you sell is peeps
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bob dobbs is dead posted:consulting is a tech sales job where the thing you sell is peeps yeah i need like an agency that promotes me. i dont need a recruiter i need a loving agent.
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TheFluff posted:laptops are the loving worst. if you work with computers your employer should at the very least have the god damned decency to provide you with a workstation - a real computer that can actually use its cpu without thermal throttling after thirty seconds, and that you can actually repair, not one of these small plastic toys urging you to bring work with you wherever you go. for too long we have accepted the mountain coming to muhammad as natural. physically leaving your desk should be equivalent to mentally leaving work behind. bringing your loving laptop with you is dysfunctional as gently caress. i leave mine at the office every day because yeah gently caress that.
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# ? Aug 28, 2018 19:22 |
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yeah i have a laptop at work and i just leave it at work and the only real purpose of having it is that i can browse yospos during meetings with customers
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one laptop advantage: if i've ever cold i just run `sbt clean coverage test it:test` and then i am suddenly very warm
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p.s. the wiki should be called yosprose
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the wiki should also be custom written, natch
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# ? Aug 28, 2018 21:11 |
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rls update: fixed some more bugs, added ability to run unit tests, added a clippy setting intellij rust update Extend Unresolved Reference inspection to highlight trait method calls if the corresponding trait is not in the scope. Also, provide quick fix to import this trait
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# ? Aug 28, 2018 21:16 |
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it's pronounced "why oh ess pee oh ess". accept no substitutes
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gonadic io posted:rls update: jetbrains owns. also i see the rust plugin has quite a bit of kotlin code, now.
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I have a work laptop at home because I work from home once a week when km too hosed up on vicodin after electrolysis to drive. I'm still firm about my hours so I don't feel terribly invaded by it.
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# ? Aug 28, 2018 22:06 |
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at my last job a coworker was reprimanded for not bringing his laptop home every night. i.e. “not being a team player” gently caress bringing work home
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# ? Aug 28, 2018 23:13 |
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it is properly pronounced "piss"
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meatpotato posted:at my last job a coworker was reprimanded for not bringing his laptop home every night. i.e. “not being a team player” "you're not in call and if you are busy it's not a big deal but we might call you out of hours" i've head that song before. i've never stopped answering to unknown numbers so quickly
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Finster Dexter posted:I have a random dumb question... i did consulting for about a year while i was being a diva about getting a 9-5 and it was alright but not something i'd want to do long term. i got started by telling a company that interviewed me as a first engineering hire that their recruiter was doing them no favours if they were bringing them people with my background for the product they were trying to build. they picked me up as a consultant to help them recruit and vet their initial product and development teams. they recommended me to some acquaintances who were also trying to build out a tech team with little knowledge or experience so i did it again for them. then one of their investors hired me to overhaul a struggling portfolio companies technical team (evaluate the talent they had, recommend who to keep and who to get rid of, come up with an implementation plan for their product problems and help hire replacements). that led me to doing AWS consulting for a few companies that were struggling to make the transition from heroku/digital ocean to AWS the money was okay but i consistently worked way more hours than i billed, argued a lot with my clients when they wouldn't listen to me and did a lot more implementation than i really should have
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the talent deficit posted:one of their investors hired me to overhaul a struggling portfolio companies technical team (evaluate the talent they had, recommend who to keep and who to get rid of, come up with an implementation plan for their product problems and help hire replacements) out of curiosity, how'd you go about doing this? office space style interviews? sitting in on meetings? looking through commit history?
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redleader posted:out of curiosity, how'd you go about doing this? office space style interviews? sitting in on meetings? looking through commit history? they brought me in to their office for three weeks where i pretty much just hung out, talked to employees, did little mini seminars on how to use tickets, kanban, code reviews, git, automated testing, continuous integration, writing apis, etc. it was pretty easy to spot the people who were in over their heads and the people who were deadweight
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gonadic io posted:rls update: sounds like rls hit 1.0! gently caress it, ship it
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the talent deficit posted:i did consulting for about a year while i was being a diva about getting a 9-5 and it was alright but not something i'd want to do long term. i got started by telling a company that interviewed me as a first engineering hire that their recruiter was doing them no favours if they were bringing them people with my background for the product they were trying to build. they picked me up as a consultant to help them recruit and vet their initial product and development teams. they recommended me to some acquaintances who were also trying to build out a tech team with little knowledge or experience so i did it again for them. then one of their investors hired me to overhaul a struggling portfolio companies technical team (evaluate the talent they had, recommend who to keep and who to get rid of, come up with an implementation plan for their product problems and help hire replacements). that led me to doing AWS consulting for a few companies that were struggling to make the transition from heroku/digital ocean to AWS Why did you work more hours than you billed? I've done freelance stuff and never felt bashful about billing all hours I spent working on those projects. Did clients argue about invoices or something?
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# ? Aug 29, 2018 03:48 |
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1. do weekly invoicing 2. invoice for highest you can get away with minus one dollar
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bob dobbs is dead posted:1. do weekly invoicing
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Spime Wrangler posted:my understanding is that is literally what happened having tangentially worked with the metrology world, i'm not *that* surprised. nothing quite like spending billions of dollars and tens of thousands of man-hours to write impressive-sounding certifications to prevent grocery stores from sneakily shaving off a 0.5% weight margin on apples, only to be foiled by an ordinary thumb i guess this is what always happens when you add modern tech to a centuries-old entrenched business environment
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# ? Aug 29, 2018 10:39 |
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Peeny Cheez posted:it is properly pronounced "piss" YissPiss
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# ? Aug 29, 2018 11:20 |
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im gonna fake my own death, move to
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pointsofdata posted:im gonna fake my own death, move to same
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# ? Aug 29, 2018 11:38 |
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i really hate that cargo doesn't have namespaces
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cjs: i've been writing a sensitive-ish financial report based off the staging schemas of our dwh. in the last couple of days, i've been stumbling into a seemingly erratic discrepancies, in increasing numbers, where random rows from stage tables are missing (compared to source systems as of start of the most recent etl cycle). this trickle of complaints has finally "motivated" our dwh architect to make a more systemic check on the issue, and turns out we have data loss across most of stage objects and the architect does not know why i guess i will just wait until i come back from vacation and then, if its not fixed, will select * the server in question, upload it to local sqlite database and work it off from there
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pointsofdata posted:im gonna fake my own death, move to Nice? edit: the city
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