> 23 year-old data scientists should probably not work in start-ups, frankly; they should be working at companies that have actual capacity to on-board and delegate work to data folks fresh out of college.
Ageism is disgusting and I cannot believe such blatant discriminatory language is seen as OK for a link posted to hackernews. How would you all say if he wrote that 40+ year old programmers should xx?
All I am saying is that this is a very serious security breach if true, and everyone in this thread is taking a forum post at face value. There are a hundred things that could "cause" this, even if true.
There is absolutely no proof that these are images from other peoples iCloud accounts.
Assuming these are even from iCloud in the first place, they could have been their version of "stock photos".
Assuming these are from iCloud, could have been the user's previous deleted photos. Could also just be photos on their windows computer. So many options. Going straight for the most unlikely scenario is strange, and seems like people have an agenda.
> After two nights we made the case to be discharged. Everyone, including nurses and family, thought we were crazy to leave so early.
In my country you don't even stay a single night if everything goes fine. There is no medical need for parents and child to stay at any hospital if there were no complications
> Ahh, so Ruby doesn't - and can't[1] - support constant folding.
it is because most "OOP" languages are not really "object" languages. Ruby is a "proper" everthing is an object language, which is why everyone loves it so much even if they do not think about it.
making absurd statements that generalizes countries based on another country's company deserves confrontation. What does Sweden have to do with a British company? seems very culturally insensitive