I'm very thrown by the "hidden Buy box" argument. I thought Amazon did that on purpose to hide overpriced items from the wild west that is Amazon's marketplace/sellers. So a t-shirt for $100 gets no Buy box because it's overpriced.
This is also useful for having a type that needs to be verified in some way before being used or trusted. UnverifiedLoginCookie vs. VerifiedLoginCookie
This optimization option isn't on by default? That sounds like a lot of missed optimization. Most programs aren't going to be loading from shared libraries.
Maybe I can set this option at work. Though it's scary because I'd have to be certain.
I don't think this article is very well-written. It gets confused about whether QUIC has a handshake or not (it does). And it conflates zero round-trip time with combining the TCP/TLS handshakes together.
I've struggled to find a Software Engineer job for many months, even with FAANG on my resume. It's nowhere as easy as it was when I graduated college 7 years ago.
I send out my resume and barely get any answers. I don't even get a chance to interview.
That being said, I had a good luck streak in December! I'm waiting to hear back from several companies right now.
I came here with the same question. After reading and learning these materials, will I have new job skills or AI knowledge that I can do something with?
I'm running through Andrew Ng's "Machine Learning Specialization" course on Coursera right now. I plan to do his "Deep Learning Specialization" immediately after.
There's not a lot of formulas and math so far, which concerns me because I eventually want to understand papers.