Just got accepted on my first job last month. Yet, last week, company (>500 ppl) already announced some small layoffs.
Do you always lurk for opportunities outside the current company (maybe some roles are more stable)? If so, how to explain in the interview that you're currently employed somewhere but concerned of their stability?
While I'm disappointed at the scientific merits of the paper, I'm glad it was posted here which invited discussion on this topic. Someone feeling frustrated with their job app right now might find a speculative answer here.
(Currently waiting for "final decision" on 2 interviews which went well, but after 3 weeks, I'm starting to feel they're ghosting me)
I think the low framerate adds a unique ambience, at least to me, watching the recorded videos. It gives time to appreciate the art style and generated features. It also feels like a time lapse of gradual changes. I could imagine it being annoying to look at in real time though.
Another perspective of resources are tackling adversary bots. It's difficult to strike a balance between enough good features to have your platform likeable and useful for users while maintaining security from bad actors who'll find clever ways to exploit vulnerabilities.
They're distinct in Indonesian, the former is "solder" while the latter is "las". Most likely a technical assumption made by the author during his visit to the workshop
For anyone interested in very high res Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) open data, Capella space also provides catalogues in STAC [1]. There's also ICEYE and Umbra space who provides sample data from each of their website.
I can see how pitch roll yaw would work, but I can't imagine how linear movements are made on the same joystick? Maybe up and down is push and pull but what about the other directions? Do you push the device itself?