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sysreader2016
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Comment #11604300
Things like "insults, and a legal demand letter" are very concerning because they're threatening you. Those things aren't normal responses. You should consider hammering that nail …
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Comment #11604133
Clients pay consultants to make use of what the client has to deliver the solutions the client wants. Give them what they're paying you for or get the f* out.
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Comment #11604007
Consultants are not employees. Consultants are allowed to take off days anytime. They're allowed to start work at anytime and end work at anytime.
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Comment #11603989
Legally speaking a consultant only must be paid 1 hour per pay period to bound to their contractual agreements.
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Comment #11603974
Consultants are not employees. Consultants are allowed to take off days anytime. They're allowed to start work at anytime and end work at anytime.
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Comment #11599639
@tptacek Thanks for the helpful advice. It seems like a lot of new consultants don't understand the differences between working as a 1099 contractor vs. W2 contractor vs. regular e…
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Comment #11599101
I'm working toward moving my deep learning project DeepSentry into e-commerce. DeepSentry was developed in Python3 and C. After any significant amount of time 60+ days the dataset …
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Comment #11598637
Which projects you know use "disk, S3, github,..." to share their datasets? I'm curious what you think because I haven't read about any ML projects actually using hosted ML solutio…
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Comment #11568026
An SMS payment system doesn't seem possible. Just end-to-end encryption for SMS will be much be bigger than a Facebook app. Without encryption consumers will be conducting wire tra…
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Comment #11433553
I'm just saying that I think a lot of young people in the tech industry don't care about work-life balance. And those same young people wouldn't have a problem working 12 hours a d…
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Comment #11431225
I think that the younger workers in their 20's to 30's, especially the new tech workers, are really doing it because it's fun. So, working 12 hours a day 6-7 days a week isn't a bi…
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Comment #11430419
I haven't read much about XGBoost boosted trees. Does each tree have additive independence? Is the tree ensemble of two trees better than one tree? It seems like additive training …
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Comment #11413754
Location: Colorado Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: C, C++, Golang, Java, JavaScript, NodeJS, Python, Ruby, SQL, Bash, Perl, Agile, Cleanroom, Extreme, Lean, Scrum…