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ndotb,
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python is usually the next step up in admin land

python is a pretty standard install on linux systems since so many things like you’re talking about use it

ndotb,
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Knock off the childish fucking gatekeeping and go back to reddit. It’s what the wider industry uses.

ndotb,
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You missed one:

  • To let others at least have some insight into what you’re doing so you can take a freakin’ vacation every once in a while
ndotb,
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Technical videos have helped me perfect my pronunciation of “umm” and “uhh.”

ndotb,
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throw yourself to the wolves

embrace the wolves

ndotb,
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From a historical standpoint, there is also the bad blood of ActiveX, Flash, Silverlight and early Java applets that still leaves a bad taste in people’s mouths. It has a slightly steeper uphill battle to fight.

Why do they keep making new languages

Why are there so many programming languages? And why are there still being so many made? I would think you would try to perfect what you have instead of making new ones all the time. I understand you need new languages sometimes like quantumcomputing or some newer tech like that. But for pc you would think there would be some...

ndotb,
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Generally the most supported language on the tool/platform you want to target is the best one. Like SQL on databases, JS/ES in browsers, python in data science related stuff, etc. If multiple are heavily supported then just pick the one that’s the most comfortable.

Unpacking Google’s new “dangerous” Web-Environment-Integrity specification (vivaldi.com)

Will accessibility tools that rely on automating input to the browser cause it to become untrusted? Will it affect extensions? The spec does currently specify a carveout for browser modifications and extensions, but those can make automating interactions with a website trivial. So, either the spec is useless or restrictions will...

ndotb,
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It won’t fly. Not when a popular red meat election year topic is breaking google up and one such year is just around the corner.

ndotb,
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Fintech is easy to deal with in this regard.

“do you have code samples you can share?”

“would you be happy if an employee interviewed elsewhere and used your codebase for work samples?”

ndotb,
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I can think of surgeon examples but I’ve never heard of Recruiters Without Borders. Unless it’s just CapGemini

ndotb,
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A more honest code test:

interviewer: “see if you can get this project my nephew made in high school to run”

job: getting the next project their nephew made in high school to run

ndotb,
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PREFERRED:

  • PhD in quantum cryptography
  • 3 years of janitorial services experience
  • Proof of current therapist
ndotb,
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Historical note: the golden age of crazy uncle email forwards made me completely reject capitalized sql statements

ndotb,
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<span style="color:#323232;">[init]
</span><span style="color:#323232;">defaultBranch = chaos
</span>
ndotb,
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It’s on my radar and I’m sure it’s on a number of other people’s as well. It just takes a little onboarding time like all good projects.

Worth noting: the ui is in inferno js

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