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nph5667
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Comment #27008039
I remember the same thing in 2000 when my colleague brought "Sore/Loserman" sign mocking (unknowingly) my candidates. I could not help but think less of him. I am not proud of that…
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Comment #26352252
The problem is that you call it "clearly racist". If that is so clear why it took months to decide? In reality it's not that clear and you know it. You just moved a goalpost a litt…
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Comment #26351685
You are right, thank you.
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Comment #26349162
What bothers me is the speed with which this process - "accused -> convinced -> executed" happens. We are not discussing things anymore. Today, you could tweet any accusations, and…
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Comment #25468628
While I totally relate to the frustration, it's still like stating "I walked away from cooking" after describing work hurdles at McDonald's.
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Comment #25343985
I agree, and frankly, at this point, I think the changes did not pass the point of no return. But this depends on whether the vaccines eventually work and for how long, will the vi…
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Comment #25343869
Ah, I see. But I was trying to say that I do not want to change a job right now because of the global uncertainty, not that it is harder for me to do it.
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Comment #25338883
Sorry for not understanding, but I still don't quite get why is it a good time? From the description of your situation it looks like any new job right now is a temporal job. At lea…
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Comment #25338748
If you say so. As an outsider (although I used to work close, in Sacramento, for 5 years), I only can say that I did not hear anything about substantial govt participation, similar…
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Comment #25335534
From my own experience, it's just not a good time to change a job no matter how enticing it sounds.
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Comment #25335241
You are spot on and I am surprised that this is often overlooked. The industry is either on the the track to the massive shift how it operates, or, after COVID it comes back to the…
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Comment #25334727
The point was the local govts did not contribute to the the rise of Silicon Valley, not that no one in the Bay area was involved
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Comment #24944875
After 50 years of software development people still a) are surprised that a framework/approach fails to simplify the software development and b) suggest a new framework/approach.
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Comment #24584699
I think the bigger issue with the dominant social/publishing platforms is not a free speech, but their ability to ruin a business without ability of the business to appeal, go to c…
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Comment #24537032
Do you think so? I am not familiar with doctor's state of things, but do they have to prepare for 10 years for each interview during their career, or just once in a lifetime to get…
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Comment #24535637
I find it quite amusing the efforts programmers have to put into a job interview. Especially comparing to what they will be doing every day at job if they are accepted. It's two se…