Agreed. Took me a moment to realise they didn’t drop to zero. !dataisugly
Agreed. Took me a moment to realise they didn’t drop to zero. !dataisugly
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Several downvotes with zero comments to refute or discuss your point. Some devs don’t like you calling them out
Interviewing is a very specific muscle. You should try and do as many as you can. It’s also something you should regularly practice, even if you have a job you love and never want to leave. I’d say every year or two, just go and interview at a half dozen companies for roles that could be interesting to you.
I’ve just been through several rounds of interviews with different companies for a tech role. You want to build a brand and learn to communicate it to others. This doesn’t mean you need to write a laundry list of skills that you’ve obtained but rather define who you are and practice explaining that to strangers.
Nothing can prepare you for an interview scenario except and interviews. I’ve been in customer facing roles as well as being the interviewer and the only thing they have in common with being interviewed is that you’re sharing a table with someone else.
Good luck for tomorrow!
Gamifying the voting incentivises people to make low quality posts and comments. That’s why Reddit is now basically just rage bait fake stories with comment chains that all look exactly the same. And now it’s all just ai generated anyway.
I sometimes visit and read the AITAH type stories and I’m dumbfounded that people can believe or enjoy reading them. All the subtleties and nuances of the early days are gone and it’s a race to who can karma farm the hardest.
The other thing that made Reddit great in early days were the small communities being visible on the front page. It made the content varied and there were different types of posting hitting front page. I think Lemmy is struggling with this because politics is just so loud that we don’t have enough volume of other content being made.
What does “general” mean in this context?
In prefer not feeding Ooklas data, openspeedtest doesn’t use their servers and is also selfhostable
I prefer OpenSpeedtest. It’s also selfhostable so none of this “no server” nonsense
This is a Linux community and most of these terms are common to even people new to Linux. I guess your joke isn’t really that funny. I hope you enjoy learning some new technology today!
Loved this show. Ended too early
I found it very hard to follow without having played the game. There’s a lot of jargon that I didn’t enjoy
Can you explain what role linuxloops fulfils?
How does systemd solve this?
I’m all for reducing the size of webpages with garbage bloat but a little CSS for readability on this site would have gone a long way.
Ps. thanks for sauce
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world summon?
*edit: that let me search their comment history and I found it. Holy shit they post a lot. I thought maybe it’d be like 50 comments deep. Probably closer to 500. Incredible
Its already possible to build manually on linux and there’s a tracking issue.
*edit. same as the other post
I really wanted to love Endeavour. I run it for about 2 days then it broke when systemd updated, literally couldn’t get past bios (thread here for the interested reader). The combination of Dracut and Systemd isn’t as stable as on arch. And then the recovery steps don’t seem to work so I just started again with arch.
Just a cautionary tale for arch based distros and their stability.
I was thinking the same thing. Would love a source